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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1947, The Far East, Volume VI

Editor:
  • John G. Reid
General Editor:
  • S. Everett Gleason
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1972

  • Preface
  • List of Abbreviations and Symbols
  • Burma (Documents 1-57)
    • Establishment of diplomatic relations between the United States and Burma (Documents 1-57)
    • China
    • French Indochina (Documents 58-166)
      • The interest of the United States in nationalist opposition to the restoration of French rule in Indochina (Documents 58-166)
      • Japan (Documents 167-461)
        • Occupation and control of Japan (Documents 167-287)
          • War claims: reparations, restitution, levels of industry and of production (Documents 288-365)
            • The efforts of the United States in behalf of a peace treaty with Japan (Documents 366-461)
            • Korea (Documents 462-689)
              • General political policies of the United States toward Korea and appeal to the United Nations General Assembly (Documents 462-689)
              • Netherlands East Indies (Documents 690-889)
                • The interest of the United States in nationalist opposition to the restoration of Netherlands rule in the East Indies and consideration by the United Nations Security Council of the Indonesian case (Documents 690-889)
                • Philippines (Documents 890-909)
                  • Cooperation of the United States with the Republic of the Philippines (Documents 890-909)
                  • Siam
                    • Exchange of Ambassadors between the United States and Siam
                  • Index

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