Course 2, Volume 1A. American Foreign Policy in Growth and Action: Searching Inside

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... THE UNITED STATES BECOMES A NATION . . . . . 1 1. The Bases of American Foreign Policy . . . .... . . . . . 1 2. Independence and the Early Federal Period . . . . . . . 2 3. Neutral Rights... . . 16 PART II THE UNITED STATES BECOMES A WORLD POWER. 21 1. Diplomacy... . . . . . 63 1. The Aftermath of World War I . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 2. Far Eastern Affairs... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 1. The Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor . . . . . . . .

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... of a decade after World War II it had become obvious that: (1) the Saar was a continuously disturbing factor... Germany on January 1, 1957, and economically united on January 1, 1960. For 25 years France was to mine... or another foreign power came to an end, and the boundaries of January 1, 1938 were again recognized as valid

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... States and conferred with President Eisenhower. As Mr. Dulles reported in his radio address of June 1... of two former premiers and eleven other aides of Farouk were announced on the 21st and on October 1... in Khartoum on January 1, Sudan 1954 and chose Ismail el Azhari, of parliament the pro-Egyptian party..., as Prime holds Minister. On March 1st General first session Naguib arrived in Khartoum to 1954

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... cases, decided after the close of the war. The cases of the ships Bermuda1 and the Peterhof2..., . . . one voyage; and that 1 Edwin Haigh, Alexander T. Blakeley, and Fraser Trenhoim and Com pany vs.... the United States 3 Wallace, 514.559 (1866). The Steamer Peterhoff vs. the United States, 5 Wallace, 1-28 e... nations of the world, followed the status of the British action. But on June 1, a belligerent 1861, Great

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... ON GERMAN ATROCITIES, MOSCOW, NOVEMBER 1, 1943: . . . the . . . three allied Powers, speaking..., DECEMBER 1, 1943: . . . The Three Great Allies are fighting this war to restrain and punish.... The talks occupied four days, November 28 to December 1, 1943, and at the close of the conference several... declarations were issued. THREE-POWER DECLARATION, TEHRAN, DECEMBER 1, 1943: . . . We express our

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... British fears.1 In the first two weeks of June, 1954, Mr. Dulles made a series of important pronouncements... is impractical] the 1. Results of United States has no intention of deal- Geneva ing with the Indochina... and revolt in colonial areas] . . . I can assure you of two things: 1) The United States is pushing... with the peoples directly con- 92The Security Council, June 3, 1954, by a vote of 10 to 1 placed the question

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... PART III The United States Calculates The Price Of World Leadership 1. The Aftermath of World War... X of the Covenant of the League.1 THE VERSAILLES TREATY, VERSAILLES, JUNE 28, 1919: . . ....'s action in taking the League 1 The term "covenant" is said to have been specially favored by President

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... from 44 countries met from July 1 to 22, 1944 as the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference... to the World Bank and the Monetary Fund. The U.S.S.R., for example, was to subscribe $1,200,000,000 to the Bank... and a like amount to the Fund. The United Kingdom was assessed $1,300,000,000 for each, and China

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... to General MacArthur on November 1, General 1945 by the American government. MacArthur... in 1951 are dealt with in a later section of this part Allied policy of the study.1 It is sufficient... on Korea from the north, and General John R. Hodge's 1See pp. 199-204 below. American 24th Corps proceeded

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... rejected by the Foreign Minister in Tokyo on December 1st. But Kurusu and Nomura were instructed... declared. . . . The Senate adopted the resolution by a vote of 82 to 0; the House approving, 388 to 1.1

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... and examine t1 e trends of Far Eastern policies as they were worked out by the Eisenhower administration... Bulletin. XXIX:204, Aug. 17, 1953. The formal signing of the treaty took place in Washington, Oct. 1, 1953... was one of the first concerns of the incoming administration. We have,1alreadyseen the frustrating

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..., TEHERAN, DECEMBER 1, 1943: . . . With respect to the post-war period, the [three] Governments . . .... Iran by January 1, 1946. The Soviets rejected this proposal on December 3, 1945. The Government of Iran... once more, 3Article xIv. Protocol of the Proceedings of the Potsdam Conference. Aug. 1, 1945. U.S. Dept

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... on October 1, 1951.57 During the week of October 15-19 the Security Council held daily meetings... 8 to 1 (the U.S.S.R. in opposition and the United Kingdom and Yugoslavia abstaining) to defer... Bulletin, XXv:547-50, Oct. 1, 1951, for the exchange of US-Iranian messages. 57See ibid., XXV:615, Oct. 15

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... 19, 1951 and by May 1st Canadian troops comprised one-third of the Canada sends Commonwealth Division... arrangements 1st, an agreement was readied by for U. S. the two countries with respect to bases... was a separate dominion. When Newfoundland became the tenth province in the Canadian Confederation on April 1

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.... One immediate result was the passage by Con- 1 0 See pp. 186-87 below. gress, on August 31, 1935... of its rights on the high seas. . ."1 THE FIRST NEUTRALITY ACT, WASHING- TON, AUGUST 31, 1935: . . .... them in their own vessels. THE THIRD NEUTRALITY [Cash and Carry] ACT, WASHINGTON, MAY 1, 1937: . . .

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... of the Philippine Republic by a margin of 2 to 1 over Quirino, his chief rival for the office. As Senor Magsaysay... agreement reached in December 1954, was formalized in September 1955, and became effective January 1... 000 to $700,000,000 according to an announcement on September 21st, 1O9At the suggestion of Pres

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... the most significant. ANGLO - SOVIET - AMERICAN COMMUNI- QUL, MOSCOW, NOVEMBER 1, 1943: . . . In the first..., MOSCOW, NOVEMBER 1, 1943: The Governments of the United States . . . the United Kingdom...; . . . jointly declare: 1. That their united action . . . will be continued for the 87

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..., AUGUST 1, 1945: .. Reparations claims of the U.S.S.R. shall be met by removals from the zone of Germany... pertinence to later discussions.'2 POTSDAM AGREEMENT ON IRAN, POTS- DAM, AUGUST 1, 1945: It was agreed... the provisions of the Potsdam Declaration in good faith. . . . We . . . com- 1 Equally friendly relations

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... and its agreement with reference thereto in Article IV, paragraph 1, apply only to communist aggression... to the Senate for approval on Nov. 10, 1954. It was ratified Feb. 1, 1955 by 82 votes to 1. i'6France

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... PART VIII THE UNITED STATES HELPS TO STRENGTHEN THE MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA. . . . . . . . . . 1... FOR WESTERN HEMISPHERE DEFENSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. The United States and Latin America: 1945-1950

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