1452-1555, 1680-1681; U.S. problem of, 33, 35, 280, report on, 1451 (table) Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS): agreement between U.S. and Canada establishing, 498-505 Baltic states, 41st anniversary of inde- pendence, 797-798 Banking and Currency, Committee on (House), hearings by Subcommittee of: IBRD and IMF, requested in- crease in resources of, 210-216; Inter- American Development Bank, U.S. participation in, 473-476 Bar Association, Inter-American, 415 Battle Act. See Mutual Defense Assist-
ance Control Act Bayar, Celal, 794-795
Belaúnde, Víctor Andrés, 76n Belgium: Belgian Congo, 1086-1087; Ruanda-Urundi, Trust Territory of, administered by, 1141 Belgium-Luxembourg Economic Union (B.L.E.U.), 535n
Benhima, Ahmed Taibi, 1338-1342 Berkner Group. See Seismic Improve- ment, Panel on
Berlin (see also Foreign Ministers Meet- ing (Geneva) and Germany):
Access to: Frankfurt-Berlin air
corridor, 640-642; Soviet interference with, 609-610, 640-642; Western Powers position on, 613, 614, 627, 628, 700, 706-707, 731, 757-758, 762
Four-power (Fr., U.K., U.S., U.S.S.R.) occupation of and responsi- bility for, joint agreements, etc., 52,
589, 590, 606, 610, 627, 628, 639, 665,
669, 674, 689-691, 707, 716, 723, 756, 764, 946
NATO concern with, 516, 527
Reunification of (see also under Germany), Western proposals, 658, 685-687, Soviet views on, 695-696
923-924; U.S. and Western position on, 628, 635, 643, 699, 719
Provisional or interim agree ment for, Soviet proposal, 700-702, 704, 713-714, 716, 721-723, 725, 742n; Western Powers views, 719, 720, 725, 749, 753-754, 755-757
Radio station, proposed estab lishment by West Germany in, 762- 764
Berlin Air Safety Center, 640, 641, 642 B.L.E.U. (Belgium-Luxembourg Eco- nomic Union), 535m BMEWS. See Ballistic Missile Early Warning System
Boards. Locate under substantive ele- ments of titles
"Boeschenstein Report," 1432-1449 Bogotá charter (see also Organization of American States: Charter of), 405 Bourguiba, Habib, 1108 Brand, Vance, 1686
Brazil, Operation Pan America, U.S.- Brazilian exchange of messages re, 433-434
Bretton Woods Agreements Act, 1945: Amendment to, need for, 206, 207, P.L. 86-48, 216-217; application to Inter- American Development Bank, 481, 484 Budget for FY 1960, Presidential mes- sage transmitting, 16-30 Bulgaria: Passport restrictions, 800; U.S. resumption of diplomatic rela- tions with, 799-800 Burney, Leroy E., 284-300
Cambodia, negotiations with GATT,
Cameroons, Trust Territory of (Brit- ish) Future under U.K. administra- tion, U.N. Gen. Ass. res. on, 1127-1129, 1133-1134, 1142-1143; self-determina- tion for, U.S. support of, 1129–1132
Soviet position on question of, 589- Cameroons, Trust Territory of (Cam-
591, 606, 618, 653-654, 669, 694-697, 700-702, 704, 734–735, 750-752
Substitution of East German au- thority in, Soviet threat of, 611, 690, 693, 694, 695, 719, 726-727, 752, 761- 763
U.N. participation in settlement of problem of, proposal for, 732, 735, 755
U.S. and Western position on ques- tion of, 30-31, 609-610, 613-614, 635, 674-675, 685-691, 698-700, 702-704, 706-707, 723-724, 729-734, 742-744, 749-750, 753-758, 759-762, 812-814,
U.S. defenses with respect to, 623- 628
West Berlin (see also Germany, Federal Republic of):
Demilitarized "Free City" of: Soviet proposal for, 591, 597, 606, 618, 692-694, 696-697, 701, 735, 746,
eroun, French): Future of under French administration, draft res. on, 1134-1135, U.N. Gen. Ass. res. on, 1126-1127; independence for, question of, 1078, 1082; U.S. views, 1122-1125, 1135-1138
Cameroun, independence ceremonies, 49 Camp David talks between President
Eisenhower and Premier Khrushchev, 46-47, 634, 635, 761, 762, 829, 927, 930– 931 (communiqué), 934, 935-936, 938, 941, 989, 1188, 1280
Canada: BMEWS System, agreement with U.S. establishing, 498–505: armament, Ten-Nation on, proposal re, 100 training of migı 587; Joint De Ministerial Comi Joint U.S.-Canad Trade and Econo
496; St. Lawrence Seaway, opening of, 497-498; U.S. relations with, 906- 907
Canadian Customs Act, 495 Canal Zone, U.S.-Panamanian discus- sions and negotiations re. See under Panama
Captive Nations Week, 878-880 Caramanlis, Constantine, 786-787 Caribbean area (see also individual countries): OAS settlement of dis- putes in, U.S. reliance on, 347-348, 350-352, 353; tensions in (see For- eign Ministers of American Republics, Fifth Meeting); traffic in arms in, 347, 380; U.S. regional conference of Chiefs of Mission at San Salvador, 333-335
CENTO. See Central Treaty Organi- zation
Central America (see also individual countries): Economic integration through regional markets proposed, 332, 334-335; U.S. Chiefs of Mission regional conference at San Salvador, 333-335
Central Treaty Organization (CEN- TO) Council of, declaration by, 1027; Ministerial meeting (7th), com- muniqué, 1028-1029; U.S. relations with, 1023-1027
Charter Review Committee, U.N. See under United Nations Charter Chiefs of Mission, U.S., regional con- ferences of. See State Department: Regional conferences Child, Declaration of the Rights of the, 132-136
Chile: Armaments, proposal for reduc- tion of expenditures for, 434-435; IMF agreement with, 278n
China, Joint Commission on Rural Re- construction in, 1654 China, "People's Republic" of (Com- munist China):
106-114, 1145-1152, 1161, 1176, 1592, 1673, 1766; World Health Assembly, 285-286
U.S. relations with: Negotiations with, 112; passports for travel in, 1165-1166; policy respecting, 1145- 1152, 1161; prisoners held by, 110, 932-933
China, Republic of (on Taiwan): Rec- ognition of, 1150; representation in the U.N. and other international bodies-IMCO, 184, 186, United Na- tions, 71, 97, 113, 114-115, World Health Assembly, 285-286; Soviet policy respecting, 52, 73n, 184, 186, 710; Taiwan Strait and other dis- putes with Communist China, 9, 1149, 1151, 1188
Civil and Defense Mobilization, Office of, 25
Civil and political rights, draft covenant on, 143-146
Civil Aviation Organization, Interna- tional. See International Civil Avia- tion Organization Claims: American nationals against Rumania, 849-850; German renunci- ation of, Soviet proposal for, 598-599; Philippine against U.S., 1245–1255 Claims Settlement Commission of the United States, Foreign, 850
COCOM. See Strategic trade: Coordi- nating Committee Coexistence, 892, 981 Coffee agreement, 375
Coffee Study Group, International, 331, 332
Colombo Plan (for Cooperative Eco- nomic Development in South and Southeast Asia), Consultative Com- mittee of, 11th meeting, communiqué on, 1158-1161
Commerce, Department of, certain MSP functions delegated to Secretary of, 1570
Activities in Far East and South-Commerce and Production, Inter-Ameri- east Asia (see also Korea and Tibet), 7, 8, 9, 96-97, 107–110, 112–113, 1157- 1158
Canadian trading with, U.S. con- cern, 496
Formosan government,
with, 1149, 1151, 1188
India, relations with, 1163-1164, 1189, 1190-1192
Recognition of, question of, 710, 1149-1150, 1180
Commissions-advisory, congressional, national, international, regional, and U.N. Locate under substantive ele- ments of titles
dispute Committee of 21 (Special Committee To Study the Formulation of New Meas- ures for Economic Cooperation), 2d Meeting of (Buenos Aires): Res. by, 403n, 407-431; U.S. suggestions and cooperation with, 397-406 Committees-advisory, congressional, national, international, regional, and U.N. Locate under substantive ele- ments of titles
Refugees from, 153, 155, 156, 158, 578-579, 584
Soviet relations with, 1178-1180 Representation in the U.N. and other international bodies, question of: Ten-Nation Disarmament Com- mittee, 1273: United Nations-Soviet- bloc position, 71, 73n, U.N. Gen. Ass. res., 114-115, U.S. position, 48, 97,
Commodity Credit Corporation, regula- tions governing, 1501-1503, 1508-1512 Commodity Problems, Committee on (FAO), 175
Commodity trade (see also individual commodity): Basic products, OAS res. on, 421; efforts to stabilize prices, 401
Common markets. See European Eco- nomic Community, Nordic common market, and Latin America: Trade
policies and plans Commonwealth Trade and Economic Conference, 494
Communism, international:
Activities in: Asia (see also Laos and Tibet), 917, 1145-1152 passim, Baghdad Pact communiqué re, 1019, SEATO communiqué re, 1154; West- ern Hemisphere, 381-382, 387, 406
technology, education, and culture in 1960-1961, text of, 957–971, exchanges of scientists, agreement between National Academy of Sciences of U.S. and Academy of Sciences of U.S.S.R., text of, 951-956; U.S. views on, 11-12, 891-892
Cultural Exchange and Trade Fair Par- ticipation Act of 1956, International, appropriations for implementation of, 1712-1713
Cultural exchanges and program. See Educational exchange, UNESCO, USIA, and individual countries Cultural Presentations, President's Spe- cial International Program for, 1727 Cultural Relations, International, Bu- reau of, establishment of, 1726-1727 Cumming, Hugh S., Jr., 801-806
Goals and practices of, 11, 12, 52, 110, 624, 805, 889, 926-927, 981, 983, 985 Threat of and means of combatting, Currencies: Convertibility of-multi- 353n, 516, 1014–1015
U.S. concern with and policy to- ward, 2, 23-24, 30-32, 35–36, 381-382, 387, 406 407, 515, 623-624, 626, 630, 1536-1537
Communist Party: Hungary, activities
in, 823, 830, 831-832; 21st Congress of, 335, 976, 981, 982; U.S. passports to members of, question of, 1772-1785 passim
Community of Independent African States, The, proposal for, 1079–1080 Conferences. Locate under geographi- cal, organizational, and substantive
Congo, Belgian, 1086-1087 Congress. See House of Representa- tives, Public laws, and Senate Contingency Fund (mutual security), appropriation for, 29, 1547, 1630, 1670 Conventions-Inter-American and in- ternational. Locate under substan- tive elements of titles
lateral system of settlements, pro- vision of European Monetary Agree- ment, 533, 537-542, sterling held by nonresidents of the sterling area, 494, 531-532; exchange of for U.S. surplus commodities (see Agricultural com- modities and Agricultural Trade De- velopment and Assistance Act) Customs, liberalization of customs bar- riers and quotas, 530-531, 554-561, 572-573
CWEP. See World Economic Prac- tices, Committee on
Cyprus, settlement of problem of, 765–
Czechoslovakia: Anti-American ex- hibits in Prague, 801; border cross- ings by U.S. citizens, 800-801; partici- pation in proposed Heads of Govern- ment meeting, question of, 619, 639, 728; proposals for election of U.N. Gen. Ass. President, 58-59, 76-78
Coolidge, Charles A. (Coolidge Commit- Dalai Lama, 46, 96, 109-110, 1164, 1170- tee), 1258
Costa Rica, 339, 346-347
Cuba: Charges of invasion of Panama and Dominican Republic by armed forces from, 336, 348, 349; malaria campaign, 287; provisional govern- ment of Republic of, U.S. recognition of and policy toward (see also infra), 326, 328-329, 352–353, 377-378, 382 Cuban-U.S. problems: Compensation of U.S. citizens for property expropri- ated under the Agrarian Reform Law, 342-343, 391; illegal flights of Florida- based planes over Cuba alleged, 377, 382, preventive measures, 382-385; sugar import quotas, 392; U.S. repre- sentations on matters at issue, 377- 382
Cultural and scientific exchanges with the Soviet Union (see also Exhibi- tions): Agreements for cooperation in-exchanges in the fields of science,
1171, 1172-1173, 1176-1178 (message from), 1182, 1183, 1186
Dayton and Kent-Briehl cases, 1772, 1779n
Declaration of Santiago, text of, 361-
Defense, Permanent Joint Board on (Canada-U.S.), 501
Defense support program (mutual se- curity): Appropriations for FY 1960, 28, 1541-1542, 1587, 1669; assistance to Middle East, 1051, Spain, 566, 1669; legislation authorizing, 1600- 1604
De Gaulle, Gen. Charles, 914, 942-943, 1096-1099
Deutschlandfunk, 762–764
Development Loan Fund (DLF):
Appropriations for: FY 1959 sup- plemental, 1682; FY 1960, 1669, 1671; recommendations for, 19, 28, 399, 1430, 1545-1546, 1587, 1682-1684
MSP relationship: Certain func- tions delegated to Managing Director of DLF, Executive order, 1573-1574; MSAct provisions re, as amended, 1605-1612
Operations of: Lending policy, 34, 35, 1686; loans to-Argentina, 394, 395, India, 214; procurement policy, 1454-1455; recommendations re, 1434- 1435, 1436, 1440; reports on loan com- mitments, 1685-1686, 1687-1688; use of foreign currencies in, 1495-1496 Dillon, C. Douglas:
Addresses, message, and statements on: Conference of Independent Afri- can States, 1080; foreign economic policy, 1424-1432; GATT, problems of, 1520-1527; IBRD, 210-211, 213, 216; IDA, proposed establishment of, 223-225; IMF, 210-213, 216; Inter- American Development Bank, 473- 476; less developed countries, 1202- 1205; regional conference of U.S. dip- lomats (Baguio), 1144; Soviet trade relations, 974-987, talks with Khru- shchev re, 989-993
Meetings with officials of European economic communities: In Washing- ton, 562-564; trip to Europe, 574–575 Diplomatic missions, U.S. (see also State, Department of: Regional con- ferences), MSP functions delegated to the chiefs of, 1574-1576, 1644-1645 Diplomatic relations with: Bulgaria, U.S. resumption of, 799-800; Cuba, 326; Hungary, travel restrictions on U.S. and Hungarian diplomatic per- sonnel, 816-817
Disarmament (see also Armaments,
Armed forces, Disarmament Com- mission, nuclear headings, and Ten- Nation Committee on Disarma- ment) :
Control and inspection of, proposals and views on: Canadian-U.S., 506; Italian-U.S., 915; Soviet, 1265-1271 passim, 1273–1275; U.K., 1262-1264; U.S., 940, 1257, 1262, 1267, 1271-1272, 1276, 1277
Four-Power (Fr., U.K., U.S., U.S. S.R.) exchange of views on negotia- tions and communiqué, 1258-1260
General and complete : ΝΑΤΟ Council position, 528-529; Soviet pro- posal for program of, 923, 936, 1268- 1271, 1273-1275; U.N. Gen. Ass. con- sideration, 45-46, res. on, 1281; U.S. position, 1275-1280
German reunification, relationship to: Soviet views, 668, 670; Western Powers position, 657, 659, 662, 667, 677, 682-683
Joint Disarmament Study Group (Defense and State Departments), establishment of, 1258
U.S. statements and proposals re, summary of, 4-5, 37, 627, 682-683, 934, 940, 1196, 1257, 1258, 1260–1261, 1262, 1267, 1271-1272, 1275-1280, 1285- 1287, 1327
Disarmament Commission, U.N.: Con- tinuation of, U.N. Gen. Ass. res. on, 1282; establishment of Ten-Nation Committee on Disarmament, res. ap proving, 1261-1262
DLF. See Development Loan Fund Dominican Republic, 349 Draper Committee.
See Military As- sistance Program, President's Com- mittee To Study Dreier, John C.. 318-319, 321-323, 336, 338-340, 348-352
Dulles, Eleanor Lansing, 808-815 Dulles, John Foster:
Address, message, statements, etc., on: Argentine need for private capital, 396-397; Baghdad Pact, U.S. commit- ment to members, 1017-1018; Baltic states, 797-798; Berlin, West, 9, 13; China, Communist, 7, 8, 9; China Re- public of, 9, 52; collective security, 9, 54, 603; Communism, 8-13 passim, 52; Cuba, U.S. military mission in, 329; economic development, 13-14; Foreign Ministers Meeting at Geneva, 607-608, 611; foreign policy objec- tives, 7-15; Germany, problems of, 601-605, 607-609, 611; ICJ, 52, 55; Korea, Republic of, 1206; Mikoyan visit, 868-869, 871n, 873–875, 999; nu- clear tests, 1284-1285; Soviet Union- aircraft incident, 999, cultural and scientific exchanges, 11-12, German problem, U.S. differences with, 601- 605, treaties and agreements with, 52; U.N. Charter, 50-56
Delegation of certain authority re MSP, 1676-1680
Resignation as Secretary of State,
Dumbarton Oaks proposals, 51 Duties and Rights of States in Event of Civil Strife, Inter-American Conven- tion on, 339, 344, 345, 348, 374
re- ECSC. Bee In Community
East-West conference. See Heads of ECOSOC. Government conference, proposed East-West relations: Italian-U.S. view of problems in, 915; negotia- tions, 526, 529; Spanish-U.S. views, Ecuador: Yo 792-793; Turkish-U.S. views, 794-795; U.S. views, 651, 891, 900, 909
East-West trade. See Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act
ECAC. See European Civil Aviation Conference
ECLA. See Economic Commission for Latin America
Economic, social and cultural rights,
draft covenant on, 139-143 Economic and social development (see also Less developed countries, indi- vidual countries, and other Economic headings):
Africa, U.N. and U.S. assistance in, 1092-1094
Latin America. See Latin Amer- ica: Economic and social development
Organizational consideration of and assistance in: Baghdad Pact, 1016; Colombo Plan efforts, 1159-1160; EEC, U.N. Gen. Ass. res. re, 575-576; European communities (ECSC, EEC, EURATOM)-joint communiqué with U.S., 562-564, Western governments' communiqué re role of, 576–577; FAO consideration of, 172-178; IBRD, 207, 211, 213-214, 218, 399; IDA, 244-245, 226–227; IMF, 208, 211–213, 399; OAS Committee of 21, 407-431; SEATO, 1154-1155
Relationship of U.S. economy to international development, 1553-1564
U.N. programs for. See Special Fund, U.N. and Technical Assistance, U.N. Expanded Program of
U.S. programs for (see also Agri- cultural commodities surplus pro- gram, Development Loan Fund and Export-Import Bank), 1428, 1429- 1432, 1489, 1543-1546, 1615, 1688–1693, recommendations for improvements in, 1432-1449, 1549, 1584-1588
U.S. support of programs for, 13-14, 19, 25-29, 34-35, 49–50, 103-104, 118– 123, 125n, 207
can Repub% res. proposed) *;; membership in 199 Educational, worl and cultural ex
Economic Commission for Latin Amer- ica, U.N.: IA-ECOSOC collaboration with, 420; Latin American common market proposed, res. by Trade Com- mittee of, 485 487, U.N. Gen. Ass. endorsement of, 487-488
Educational Exchange, t Commission on:
nity (Inner of, mem-
; consul- amuniqué
(P.L. 402), 1718-1719; of, 1728n, 1743n; report 23d semiannual) of, 172 1744 Educational Exchange Progra Acts governing and activit der:
S.), 562- Cecisions 561-562, ent of
U.N. opean om-
569;
ab-
Fulbright Act (P.L. Amendment to, 1704-1706; progra under-exchanges made, 175, (table), foreign currency exp tures for, 1745-1746, 1751 (table),
report on, 1745-1751
Smith-Mundt Act (P.L. 402): appraisal of activities under by U.S. Advisory Commission on Edu- cational Exchange, 1728-1736, 1743- 1744; text of Act as amended through P.L. 96-108, 1713-1726 Appropriations for, 1622, 1759,
EEC. See European Economic Com- munity Trade
EFTA. See European Free Association
Eisenhower, Dwight D.:
Addresses, communiqués, corre- spondence, messages, remarks, and statements regarding-AEC, 20, 21, 22; Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act, 1516-1517; Al- geria, refugees from, 1100; Aswan Dam, 1073; Atomic energy, peaceful uses, 22-23; Baghdad Pact, 1013- 1014; Berlin-problem of, 5, 610-611, 614, 697, 723-724, 867, 910, 919, U.S. response to threat to, 623-628; Brazil, exchange of messages with President of, 433-434; budget (FY 1960), 3-4, 16-30; Camp David talks with Mr. Khrushchev (see Khrushchev infra) ; Canada, U.S. relations with, 497-498, 906-907; Captive Nations Week, 879- 880; China, U.S. prisoners in, 932-
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