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IV. A. 1.
FOOTNOTES
1. | Winston Churchill, "Alliance of English-Speaking People," Vital Speeches of the Day, Vol. 12 (March 15, 1946). Speech was delivered in Fulton, Missouri. |
2. | By "X," "The Sources of Soviet Conduct," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 25 (July, 1947), 566–82. |
3. | U.S. Department of State Bulletin, Vol. 16 (March 23, 1947), 536. |
4. | Ibid., (June 15, 1947), 1159–1160. |
5. | Committee of European Economic Cooperation, General Report, Vol. 1 (U.S. Department of State Publication 2930, 1947), 13. |
6. | Hansard, Parliamentary Debates, 446. H. C. DEB 5 S Col. 396–397 (January 22, 1948). |
7. | U.S. Department of State Bulletin, Vol. 18 (March 28, 1948), 419. |
8. | John Foster Dulles, War or Peace (1950), 95–96. |
9. | Congressional Record, Vol. 94, Part VI, 80th Congress, 2d Session, 7791. |
10. | North Atlantic Treaty, Hearings Before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, 81st Congress, 1st Session, Part I, 237. |
11. | Charles Wolf, Jr., Foreign Aid: Theory and Practice in Southern Asia (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1960), 40–52. |
12. | Ibid., 53–54 |
13. | Documents on American Foreign Relations, 1949, 626. |
14. | U.S. Congress, Hearings on Executive K, 83d Congress, 2d Session, Part I (November 11, 1954). |
15. | NSC 48/2, 30 Dec 1949 (TOP SECRET) favors a regional association of non-Communist states in Southeast Asia, in which the U.S. "should not take an active part in early stages." NSC 48/3, 26 Apr 1951 (TOP SECRET) recommends that the U.S. "consider the desirability of security arrangements with other countries of Asia, either on a bilateral or multilateral basis." A NSC progress report (5 Aug 1953) on NSC 124/2 states that the U.S. will continue to maintain the position that regional defense pacts should be initiated by countries in the region. Cf., also note 23, below. |
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