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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1951, Asia and the Pacific, Volume VI, Part 1

Multilateral relations


Contents

    • General United States policies with respect to the East Asian-Pacific area (Documents 1–31)
      • Interest of the United States in a regional alliance of East Asian and Pacific powers; negotiation of a mutual defense treaty with the Philippines and a security treaty with Australia and New Zealand (Documents 32–123)

      Contents

      • Errata
      • Preface
      • List of abbreviations and symbols
      • East Asia and the Pacific
        • Multilateral relations
          • General United States policies with respect to the East Asian-Pacific area (Documents 1–31)
          • Interest of the United States in a regional alliance of East Asian and Pacific powers; negotiation of a mutual defense treaty with the Philippines and a security treaty with Australia and New Zealand (Documents 32–123)
        • Australia
          • United States relations with Australia
        • Burma
          • United States relations with Burma (Documents 124–168)
        • The China Area
          • United States relations with the Republic of China: policies toward the People’s Republic of China
        • Indochina
          • Policy of the United States with respect to Indochina: the extension of United States military assistance to French union forces; United States economic, military, and diplomatic support for the associated states of Indochina (Documents 169–317)
        • Indonesia
          • United States relations with Indonesia (Documents 318–463)
        • Japan
          • Role of the United States in the negotiation and conclusion of the treaty of peace with Japan; conclusion of a bilateral security treaty; progress toward an administrative agreement; policy of the United States regarding rearmament of Japan; occupation and control of Japan (Documents 464–811)
        • Korea
          • United States involvement in the Korean conflict

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