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Book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee

Download or read book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations and published by . This book was released on 1947 with total page 496 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee  Historical Series

Download or read book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Historical Series written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations and published by . This book was released on 1976 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee  Historical Series    V 12   86Th Congress  2Nd Session  1960

Download or read book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Historical Series V 12 86Th Congress 2Nd Session 1960 written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations and published by . This book was released on 1982 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee  Historical Series

Download or read book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Historical Series written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations and published by . This book was released on 1976 with total page 639 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contains transcripts and minutes of Senate Foreign Affairs Committee executive session hearings held from Jan. 25 through July 2, 1951. Transcribed hearings are. a. Resolution on deployment of U.S. ground troops in NATO nations. Jan. 25, Feb. 15, 16, Mar. 1, 2, 5-8, 13, 1951. pages 1-10, 47-258, 299-342. Includes discussions of Presidential, congressional, and JCS authority regarding the commitment of U.S. troops abroad, the relative advantages of air, naval, and ground forces, and the military aid program's impact on the defense budget. Classified material has been deleted. born Briefing on French Prime Minister Rene Pleven's impending visit to U.S. Jan. 26, 1951. pages 11-26. Includes discussion of France's role in European military and economic relations. c. Aid to India. Jan. 26, 1951. pages 27-46. Includes discussion of Indian famine and need for long-term grant-loan of grain. d. Briefing on Japanese peace treaty negotiations. Mar. 9, 1951. pages 259-297. Discussion of Philippine war claims settlement and prospects for a Pacific area mutual defense pact. e. Briefing on Latin American Foreign Ministers meeting concerning the Korean War mobilization's potential impact on the Latin American economy. Mar. 20, 1951. pages 343-358. Includes discussion of political situation in Argentina. f. Indian Emergency Food Aid Act of 1951. Apr. 16-20, 1951. pages 359-527. Includes discussion of Indian mineral resource production and embargo against the U.S., its reduction of burlap exports, and other aspects of Indian-U.S. relations and Indian foreign economic relations. Classified material has been deleted. g. Briefing on the situation in Germany. June 26, 1951. pages 529-534. Includes assessment of German-U.S., German-Soviet, and German-European relations. h. Briefing on Korean War cease-fire and peace talks proposal. July 2, 1951. pages 535-557. Includes discussion of Soviet U.N. Representative Jacob Malik's statement on the need for a Korean armistice and General Matthew B. Ridgway's response.

Book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee  Together with Joint Sessions with the Senate Armed Services Committee  Eighty eighth Congress  Second Session  1964

Download or read book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Together with Joint Sessions with the Senate Armed Services Committee Eighty eighth Congress Second Session 1964 written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 400 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee  Historical Series

Download or read book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Historical Series written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on American Republics Affairs and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 877 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contains transcripts of certain Senate Foreign Relations Committee executive session hearings and minutes of Senate Foreign Relations Committee executive sessions held from Jan. 13 through Sept. 17, 1958. Transcribed hearings are. a. Briefing on foreign political developments and U.S. foreign policy. Jan. 9, 1958. pages 1-57. Includes discussion of progress on disarmament issues. born U.S. defense policies. Feb. 3, 1958. pages 63-74. Restores deletions made to published "Review of Foreign Policy, 1958" hearings. c. Briefing on Soviet Union political, military, and economic conditions. Feb. 7, 1958. pages 77-124. Includes discussions of Soviet space programs, of Soviet relations with the People's Republic of China, and of Soviet foreign policies and programs. Classified material has been deleted. d. Nomination of John M. Allison to be Ambassador to Czechoslovakia. Mar. 11, 1958. pages 133-141. Focuses on his previous performance as Ambassador to Indonesia. e. Mutual Security Act of 1958. Mar. 21, 26, 28, May 21, 22, 23, 1958. pages 147-154, 157-199, 285-454. Restores deletions made to published 1958 hearings. Includes discussion of NATO and committee mark-up sessions. f. Establishment of a subcommittee to review U.S. Latin American policies. May 16, 20, 1958. pages 201-216, 257-283. Committee action is in response to anti-American violence encountered on Vice President Nixon's tour of the region. g. Briefing on Nixon Latin American Tour anti-American demonstrations. May 19, 1958. pages 217-255. Includes discussion of communist activities in Latin America. h. Authorization of a study on U.S. foreign policy. June 26, July 1, 1958. pages 461-488. Includes discussion of foreign policy issues in Middle East. i. Nomination of Charles W. Yost to be Ambassador to Morocco and review of Lebanon crises and U.S. troop deployment. July 15, 1958. pages 491-517. j. Briefings on Lebanon crises. July 16, 23-25, 28-31, Aug. 1, 4, 6, 8, 13, 1958. pages 519-748, 755-763. Classified material has been deleted. k. Authorization of U.S. Information Agency sale of radio transmitter to Radio Liberation, a covert CIA effort directed toward the Soviet Union, Aug. 12, 1958. pages 749-754. leaves Briefing on Cuban revolution. Dec. 31, 1958. Includes discussion of possible U.S. military intervention in Cuba for protection of U.S. assets and citizens.

Book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee  Historical Series    V 8   84Th Congress  2Nd Session  1956

Download or read book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Historical Series V 8 84Th Congress 2Nd Session 1956 written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations and published by . This book was released on 1976 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee  Historical Series

Download or read book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Historical Series written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations and published by . This book was released on 1976 with total page 781 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contains transcripts of Senate Foreign Affairs Committee executive session hearings held from Jan. 14 through June 25, 1952. Transcribed hearings are. a. Foreign policy briefing by Secretary of State Dean Acheson. Jan. 14, 1952. pages 1-36. Includes discussion of U.S. policy in Europe, Latin America, Middle East, and Southeast Asia, Soviet-U.S. relations, and the status of the Korean War cease-fire. born NATO Treaty amendment to admit Greece and Turkey. Jan. 15, 1952. pages 37-59. Includes discussion of NATO treaty's applicability to British troops at Suez Canal. c. Briefing on India by Ambassador Chester Bowles. Jan. 16, 1952. pages 61-93. Includes discussion of India-U.S. relations and progress of food assistance program. d. Briefing on NATO by Director of Mutual Security, W. Averell Harriman. Jan. 17, 1952. pages 95-118. Includes discussion of U.S. commitment to NATO forces. e. Ratification of Japanese peace treaty and Pacific area security treaties. Feb. 5, 1952. pages 119-140. f. Briefing on Europe. Feb. 8, 1952. pages 141-161. Includes preview of issues to be discussed at London and Lisbon talks, and discussion of French-German relations, barriers to German participation in the European defense program, and guerrilla warfare in French Indochina. g. Briefing on London and Lisbon Conferences between British, French, German, and U.S. Foreign Ministers. Mar. 3, 1952. pages 163-188. Includes discussion of German contributions to NATO and the progress of the European Defense Community negotiations. h. Nomination of George F. Kennan to be Ambassador to the Soviet Union. Mar. 12, 1952. pages 189-219. Includes discussion of the Soviet Union's internal politics and foreign policy, and an assessment of the U.S. policy of containment. i. Mutual Security Act of 1952. Apr. 16-18, 21, 23, 28, 30, May 27, 1952. pages 221-426, 457-466. Includes discussion of the reduction and redistribution of the economic and military aid program. j. Briefing on the Far East situation by General Matthew B. Ridgway. May 22, 1952. pages 427-456. Focuses on the Korean War cease-fire and armistice negotiations. k. Resolution and constitutional amendment to limit executive branch treaty-making authority. May 27, 1952. pages 457-466. leaves Ratification of treaty defining German-U.S.-European relations, and NATO treaty amendment establishing the European Defense Community. June 2, 23-25, 1952. pages 467-612. Includes discussion of U.S. and German participation in the European Defense Community, and the President's authority to send U.S. troops abroad.

Book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee  Historical Series

Download or read book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Historical Series written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations and published by . This book was released on 1977 with total page 993 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contains transcripts of certain Senate Foreign Relations Committee executive session hearings and minutes of Senate Foreign Relations Committee executive sessions held from Jan. 16 through Dec. 3, 1954. Transcribed hearings are. a. Briefing on Korea post-armistice negotiations and French Indochina War policies. Jan. 7, 1954. pages 1-35. Includes discussions of other Asia foreign policy issues and of Italian communist party political influence. born Korean Defense Treaty and Indochina travel report of Sen. Mansfield. Jan. 19, 1954. pages 39-58. c. Security clearances for Foreign Service Officer nominees. Jan. 26, 1954. pages 63-78. d. Latin America travel report of Sen. Hickenlooper. Feb. 2, 1954. pages 79-98. e. Briefing on French program of training Indochinese troops for war. Feb. 16, 1954. pages 108-146. f. Berlin Conference of Ministers on European Borders and Geneva Conference on Korea and Indochina. Feb. 24, 1954. pages 153-184. g. Tenth Inter-American Conference, Caracas, Venezuela. Mar. 16. pages 189-203. h. Briefing on U.S. defense policies. Apr. 14, 15, 1954. pages 211-218. i. Briefing on German affairs. Apr. 28, 1954. pages 219-236. Includes discussion of refugees from East Germany and West German economic development. j. Legislation to require Senate ratification of international agreements other than treaties. May 5, 1954. pages 245-253. k. Briefing on Dien Bien Phu foreign policy consequences. May 12, 1954. leaves Mutual Security Act of 1954. June 9, 14, 18, 29, 30, July 1, 2, 7-9, 15, 1954. pages 289-295, 301-322, 329-342, 441-632. Restores deletions made to published hearings on FY54 foreign aid and mutual security program authorizations. Also includes discussions on foreign and military aid programs, and NATO program authorizations, and committee mark-up sessions. m. Renunciation of communist activities in Guatemala (Mark-up). June 24, 1954. pages 343-349. n. Briefing on Dulles meeting with French Premier Pierre Mendes-France and British Prime Minister Anthony Eden on Indochina. July 16, 1954. pages 633-658. Includes discussion of French and British positions on European Defense Community Treaty and restoration of German sovereignty. o. Briefing on German sovereignty restoration. July 22, 27, 1954. pages 659-681, 687-706. Includes discussion of other foreign relation issues. pages Meeting with French Premier Pierre Mendes-France. Nov. 18, 1954. pages 711-717.

Book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee  Historical Series    V 10   85Th Congress  2Nd Session  1958

Download or read book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Historical Series V 10 85Th Congress 2Nd Session 1958 written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations and published by . This book was released on 1976 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee  Historical Series

Download or read book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Historical Series written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations and published by . This book was released on 1976 with total page 470 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contains transcripts of certain Senate Foreign Relations Committee executive session hearings held from Feb. 14, 1947 through June 16, 1948. Transcribed hearings are. a. Briefing by Secretary of State George C. Marshall. Feb. 14, 1947. pages 1-25. Includes discussion of Nationalist Chinese Government and the Chinese civil war, preparations for the Moscow Council on the German and Austrian peace settlements, and the need for universal military training in the U.S. born Ratification of Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, and Hungary peace treaties. May 9, 1947. pages 27-47. Includes discussion of the maintenance of U.S., British, and Yugoslavian troops in Trieste, Italy. c. Ratification of the revised Anglo-American petroleum agreement, military assistance to Korea, and the promotion of John Carter Vincent to Career Minister. May 20, 27, 1947. pages 49-82. Includes discussion of Vincent's alleged pro-Communist Chinese views while serving in Nationalist China and in the Far East Division of the State Dept. d. U.S. Information and Educational Exchange Act. July 15, 16, Dec. 16, 18, 1947; Jan. 7, 1948. pages 83-124, 151-210. e. Ratification of Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance. Dec. 4, 1947. pages 125-150. f. Potsdam agreement violations by the Soviet Union. Apr. 7, May 27, 28, 1948. pages 211-217, 263-292. Includes discussion of the State Dept's leak to the press of Soviet violations list, and the potential impact of further disclosures on Soviet-U.S. relations. g. Resolution requesting special session of U.N. General Assembly. Apr. 9, 1947. pages 219-236. Includes discussion of the need to revise and strengthen the U.N. Charter, the abuse of the veto power, and the role of the U.N. in Soviet-U.S. relations. h. Munitions Control Act of 1948, and revision of the U.N. Charter. Apr. 20, 1948. pages 237-261. Includes discussion of Presidential authority to impose trade embargoes, and proposed revisions of the U.N. Charter: the limitation of the veto power and establishment of an arms control program. i. Investigation of Voice of America (VOA) and its "Know North America" broadcast series. June 16, 1948. pages 293-307.

Book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee  historical Series    V 7   84th Congress  1st Session  1955

Download or read book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee historical Series V 7 84th Congress 1st Session 1955 written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations and published by . This book was released on 1955 with total page 924 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee  Historical Series

Download or read book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Historical Series written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations and published by . This book was released on 1976 with total page 840 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contains transcripts of certain Senate Foreign Relations Committee executive session hearings and minutes of Senate Foreign Relations Committee executive sessions held from Jan. 14, 1949 through Sept. 6, 1950. Transcribed hearings are. a. Nomination of Dean Acheson to be Secretary of State. Jan. 14, 1949. pages 3-39. Focuses on his relations with alleged Communist Party member Alger Hiss. born Authorization of contributions to UN Palestine refugee relief fund. Jan. 24, 1949; Jan. 31, Feb. 3, 1950. pages 39-64, 125-172. Includes discussion of Arab-Israeli conflict and overview of Middle East foreign policy. c. Ratification of OAS Charter. Feb. 2, 1949; Aug. 1, 10, 1950. pages 65-94, 599-640. Includes discussion of nondiscrimination clause's potential impact on foreign opinion of U.S., and national educational standards clause's potential impact on states rights. d. Authorization of State Dept administrative reorganization. Mar. 11, Apr. 19, 1949. pages 95-121. e. Briefing on European postwar economic recovery and cooperation programs. Feb. 7, 1950. pages 173-200, 537-549. Includes discussion of U.S.-European and intra-European trade, and the need for reduction of European dollar debt to U.S. f. Authorization of Senate investigation of State Dept employees suspected of being disloyal. Feb. 25, 27, 1950. pages 201-240. g. Foreign Economic Policy Act. Mar. 10, 21, Apr. 4, 1950. pages 241-360. Includes discussion of Economic Cooperation Administration program funding and administration, and related strategic materials production, foreign investment, and technical assistance programs. h. Genocide Convention ratification. Apr. 12, May 23, Aug. 11, Sept. 6, 1950. pages 361-400, 643-653. i. Mutual Defense Assistance Program. June 6-8, 16, 19, 1950. pages 401-536. Includes review of Soviet strategy and U.S. military assistance programs in Europe, Far East, Middle East, and Southeast Asia, and discussion of the need for withholding from Congress information on State Dept covert operations expenditures.

Book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee  Historical Series    V 6   Eighty Third Congress  2Nd Session  1954

Download or read book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Historical Series V 6 Eighty Third Congress 2Nd Session 1954 written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations and published by . This book was released on 1976 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee  Historical Series

Download or read book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Historical Series written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on Far Eastern Affairs and published by . This book was released on 1977 with total page 870 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contains transcripts of certain Senate Foreign Relations Committee executive session hearings and minutes of Senate Foreign Relations Committee executive sessions held from Jan. 14 through Aug. 1, 1953. Transcribed hearings are. a. Briefing on NATO readiness. Jan. 19, 1953. pages 3-28. Includes discussion of expectations for development of European Coal and Steel Community, and European Defense Community. born Review of committee nomination procedures. Jan. 28, 1953. pages 35-59. c. Loyalty-security problems in the State Dept. Feb. 5, 1953. pages 65-108. d. Briefing on Korean War military strategies by JCS Chairman. Feb. 10, 1953. pages 111-137. Includes discussion of Chinese coast naval blockade proposal and Taiwanese military capabilities. e. Summary of State Dept briefing given to the Subcommittee on Far Eastern Affairs. Feb. 13, 1953. pages 139-143. f. Soviet persecution of minorities. Feb. 23, 24, 1953. pages 145-165. g. Resolution to repudiate wartime agreements with the Soviet Union and to protest Soviet subjugation of Eastern Europe and Far Eastern nations, Feb. 26, Mar. 3, 1953. pages 167-201, 217-246. h. Nomination of Charles E. Bohlen to be Ambassador to Soviet Union. Mar. 2, 25, 1953. pages 203-215, 269-278. Restores deletions made to published 1953 hearings. i. Briefing on Soviet international influence and activities. Mar. 5, 1953. pages 247-267. Includes discussion of impact of Stalin's death. j. Briefing on NATO. Apr. 1, 1953. pages 281-286. Restores deletions made from executive session testimony of Gen. Gruenther. k. Briefing by French Defense Minister Rene Pleven. Apr. 13, 1953. pages 289-308. Includes discussion of French ratification of European Defense Community agreements, NATO, and French Indochina War. leaves NATO and Far East policies. Apr. 17, 1953. pages 309-330. Includes discussions of prospects for French and German ratification of European Defense Community agreement and Korean War armistice and reunification negotiations. m. NATO agreements on aircraft production, airfield construction, and levels of military forces Apr. 28, 1953. pages 335-567. Includes discussions of European reaction to Soviet foreign policy revision and foreign aid mutual security programs FY54 authorization. n. Austrian Treaty on withdrawal of Soviet and Allied Forces, and NATO Council meeting, Apr. 29, 1953. pages 369-395. o. Mutual Security Act of 1953 (Mark-Up). May 19, June 5, 9, 10, 12, 1953. pages 407-433, 483-523, 527-579, 581-618, 621-648. Includes discussion of U.S.-Spain airbase negotiations and European Coal and Steel Community. pages Foreign aid program for Middle East. June 3, 1953. pages 437-456. q. Foreign aid and mutual security programs. June 4, 1953. pages 459-482. r. Condemnation of Soviet union suppression of East Berlin workers' uprising, July 2, 1953. pages 653-656. s. Korean War armistice and reunification negotiations status. July 16, 1953. pages 661-687. t. Observations of Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., on UN operations. July 23, 1953. pages 695-704. Includes discussion of UN nuclear arms control promotion.

Book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee  Historical Series

Download or read book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Historical Series written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations and published by . This book was released on 1978 with total page 699 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contains transcripts of certain Senate Foreign Relations Committee executive session hearings and minutes of Senate Foreign Relations Committee executive sessions held from Jan. 9 through July 28, 1956. Transcribed hearings are. a. Briefing on 1955 Geneva Summit Conference between President Dwight D. Eisenhower, British Prime Minister Anthony Eden, French Premier Edgar Faure, Soviet Prime Minister Nikolai Bulganin, and Soviet Communist Party Secretary Nikita S. Krushchev. Jan. 6, 1956. pages 1-34. Includes discussions of reunification of Germany, European security, disarmament, and improvement of East-West relations. Also includes discussion of U.S. foreign policy regarding India, Yugoslavia, Spain, and the Middle East. born Aswan Dam aid proposal. Jan. 10, 17, 1956. pages 37-72. c. Arms sales to Saudi Arabia. Feb. 27, 1956. pages 79-118. Includes discussions of Israeli versus Arab military strength and of Middle East arms sales by the Soviet Union. d. Briefing on U.S. nuclear disarmament proposals for UN Disarmament Subcommittee meeting. Mar. 2, 1956. pages 121-147. e. Briefing on Asian affairs. MAr. 23, 1956. pages 149-168. Includes discussion of SEATO Council meeting. f. Mutual Security Act of 1956. Apr. 13, May 8, 9, 15, 17, 22, June 13-15, 26, 1956. pages 173-196, 199-248, 251-287, 289-296, 303-494, 501-531. Restores deletions made to published hearings on FY57 foreign aid and mutual security program authorizations. Also includes discussion of Nikita S. Khrushchev's speech denouncing Stalinism at the 20th Soviet Communist Party Congress and committee mark-up sessions. g. Economic and military aid programs to Yugoslavia. June 20, 1956. pages 497-500. h. Saudi Arabian prohibitions against stationing of American Jewish servicemen at Dhahran AFB and other US military facilities. July 20, 23-25, 1956. pages 537-602. i. Briefing on Hungarian revolution and Suez Canal crisis. Nov. 12, 1956. pages 605-660.

Book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee  Together with Joint Sessions with the Senate Armed Services Committee  Eighty ninth Congress  First Session  1965

Download or read book Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Together with Joint Sessions with the Senate Armed Services Committee Eighty ninth Congress First Session 1965 written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page 1310 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: