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Declassified per Executive Order 13526, Section 3.3
NND Project Number: NND 63316. By: NWD Date: 2011


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69.  U.S. Department of State telegram to Saigon 77, 10 May 1949.
70.  U.S. Department of State telegram, Marshall 9741 to Nanking, 2 July 1948.
71.  U.S. Department of State, Appraisal of Communist Efforts in Southeast Asia: 1948 (Office of Intelligence Research Report No. 4778, October 12, 1948), 12–13.
72.  U.S. Department of State Bulletin, Vol. 16 (March 23, 1947), 536.
73.  Ibid.
74.  Committee of European Economic Cooperation, General Report, Vol. 1 (U.S. Department of State Publication 2930, 1947), 13.
75.  Congressional Record, Vol. 94, Part VI, 80th Congress, 2d Session, 7791.
76.  Charles Wolf, Jr., Foreign Aid: Theory and Practice in Southern Asia (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1960), 40–52.
77.  Ibid., 53–54.
78.  Documents on American Foreign Relations, 1949, 626.
79.  Memorandum for the Executive Secretary, National Security Council, from the Secretary of Defense, dated June 10, 1949, subject: United States Policy toward Asia.
80.  A Report to the National Security Council by the Executive Secretary on "The Position of the United States with Respect to Asia" (NSC 48/1, December 23, 1949).
81.  A report to the President by the National Security Council on "The Position of the United States with Respect to Asia" (NSC 48/2, December 30, 1949).
82.  U.S. Department of State, telegram to Saigon 25, January 20, 1950.
83.  U.S. Department of State, Press Release No. 104, February 1, 1950.
84.  U.S. Department of State telegram to Saigon 59, February 4, 1950.
85.  Background Information Relating to Southeast Asia and Vietnam, Committee on Foreign Relations, March 1966, p. 30.
86.  U.S. Department of State, Documentary History..., op. cit., B-48.
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