U.S. Information Agency Nominations

U.S. Information Agency Nominations

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations

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Published: 1965

Total Pages: 128

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Considers nominations of USIA officers to become Foreign Service officers.


U.S. Policy Toward Europe

U.S. Policy Toward Europe

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations

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Published: 1966

Total Pages: 536

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Considers U.S. policies in Europe following French withdrawal from NATO.


East-West Trade

East-West Trade

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations

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Published: 1965

Total Pages: 316

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Continuation of hearings on developments in trade between the free world and communist countries. Focuses on U.S. East-West trade policy.


News Policies in Vietnam

News Policies in Vietnam

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations

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Published: 1966

Total Pages: 176

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Reviews government policy regarding news coverage of the Vietnam War and the role of government agencies in making news available to foreign newsmen.


Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Historical Series).

Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Historical Series).

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on American Republics Affairs

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Published: 1980

Total Pages: 877

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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.


Appointments to the Foreign Service

Appointments to the Foreign Service

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations

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Published: 1961

Total Pages: 48

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Considers nomination of six persons for position of Foreign Service Officer, class 8, as representative of 60 such appointments.


East-West Trade

East-West Trade

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations

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Published: 1954

Total Pages: 48

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Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Historical Series).

Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Historical Series).

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on Far Eastern Affairs

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Published: 1977

Total Pages: 870

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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.