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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954, East Asia and the Pacific, Volume XII, Part 2

No. 10
Editorial Note

For text of NSC 124, “United States Objectives and Courses of Action With Respect to Southeast Asia,” February 13, which deals in part with Burma, see Part 1, page 45.

Contents

  • Preface
  • List of Unpublished Sources
  • List of Abbreviations and Symbols
  • Burma:
    • United States political and economic relations with Burma; United States concern with the presence of Chinese Nationalist Troops in Burma (Documents 1–177)
  • Indonesia:
    • United States relations with Indonesia; problems concerning United States military and economic assistance programs; United States efforts to maintain neutrality over the question of Western New Guinea (West Irian) (Documents 178–307)
  • The Philippines:
    • United States relations with the Philippines; interest of the Philippines in implementation of the Mutual Defense Treaty; concern of the United States over the 1953 elections in the Philippines; revision of the Trade Agreement (Documents 308–380)
  • Thailand:
    • United States relations with Thailand; the increase of United States military and economic assistance to Thailand (Documents 381–439)
  • Index

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