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Albania. See Albanian resolution under UN representation issue.
Aldrich, George H., 193n, 254n, 308n, 374n, 496n, 567, 574n, 624n, 753n
Alldredge, Capt., 623n
Allen, Henry W., 733n
Allen, Ward P., 602n
Alphand, Herve, 1-3, 5-7
Anderson (DOD), 374n, 496n, 633
Anderson, Donald M., 569n
Anderson, Jack, 683, 689
Armstrong, Oscar V., 671n, 690n, 700n
Arzac, Daniel N., 671n
Aughavin, Dennis F., 706n
Australia, 470, 611, 750
Ayub Khan, Mohammad, 174nBacon, Leonard L., 8n, 23n
Ball, George W.:Mongolia, 748n
PRC nuclear capabilities, 109-110, 115n
UN representation issue, 120, 313-314, 705
U.S.-PRC relations, 129, 180, 228Banning, Brig. Gen., 706n
Barber, Arthur W., 308n
Barnett, A. Doak, 513n, 634-636
Barnett, Robert W., 9, 27n, 562, 564-566, 700-701, 706nU.S. policy toward PRC, 61, 274, 680
Barton, William, 137
Battle, Lucius D., 739n
Beam, Jacob D., 308n
Beaulne, Yvon, 455
Belgium, 407, 432, 439
Belk, Samuel E., 125-128
Belman, Murray J., 666n
Bennett, Josiah, 129n, 142n, 245n, 281n, 286n, 402n, 437n, 443n, 539n, 572n, 574n, 745n, 748nOffshore Islands, 585
U.S.-ROC relations, 562, 564, 566Berger, Samuel D., 245n, 254n, 265n, 266n, 390n, 402ng, 403n, 407n, 436n, 453n, 539n, 601n, 602n, 623n
Cultural Revolution, 526
Offshore Islands, 585
ROC anti-mainland operations, 495
UN representation issue, 261, 409, 418n
U.S. policy toward PRC, 197, 200, 416-417
U.S.-ROC relations, 226-228, 595Berry, Col. Austin L., 209, 266n
Blouin, Adm., 245n
Blue Lion Committee. See under ROC anti-mainland operations.
Bohlen, Charles E., 1-2, 680, 739n, 753n
Brown, Elizabeth Ann, 289n
Brown, Winthrop G., 642, 690n, 700n, 706n, 718n, , 723n 753-755
Brubeck, William H., 56
Buffum, William B., 85n, 358n, 418n
Bundy, McGeorge, 3, 27n, 60, 142n, 230nMongolia recognition, 220
PRC nuclear capabilities, 23, 24n, 39n, 56-57, 109, 115Congressional leadership meeting, 113-114
Reconnaissance flights, 77-78, 94-96, 106
U.S.-ROC discussions, 115n
U.S.-Soviet discussions, 104-105ROC anti-mainland operations, 144, 190-191, 247
ROC political situation, 25-26
UN representation issue, 125-127, 223, 224
U.S. policy toward PRC, 55-56, 117, 130, 171, 249, 354nState-Defense studies, 183, 197, 199-201
Travel restrictions, 195-196U.S.-PRC relations, 64, 75, 173-174
U.S.-ROC relations, 55-56, 133, 160, 215-216Bundy, William P., 65n, 70n, 84n, 129n, 142n, 144n, 174n, 296n, 308n, 358n, 364n, 374n, 420n, 430n, 443n, 476n, 496n, 500n, 567n, 574n, 624n, 670n, 686n, 733n, 747n
Canadian PRC recognition, 681-683
Mongolia, 745-750
Offshore Islands, 59
PRC travel restrictions, 219-220, 229, 281, 666-669
ROC anti-mainland operations, 32, 83, 240, 495
ROC political situation, 271-272
Sino-Soviet relations, 559
UN representation issue, 120, 220, 261, 313, 344nCanadian Two-China resolution, 425, 427
U.S.-ROC discussions, 271, 437U.S. policy toward PRC, 180, 183, 249n, 251n, 281, 299-300, 410-411
Cincinnati speech (Feb. 1968), 638-641, 643-644
Trade, 541-543, 597-598, 639-640
Travel restrictions, 174-176, 471-475U.S.-ROC relations, 216, 218-221, 286, 595-596
Cincinnati speech (Feb. 1968), 638-641
ROC visit, 41, 271-273
Status of Forces Agreement, 193-195
U.S. military aid, 272, 621-622
Yen visit, 556, 562Vietnam conflict, 555n
Warsaw talks, 203n, 206, 228-230, 270n, 306-308, 492-494Burma, 84-85, 336, 547, 675
Butterworth, W. Walton, 304, 372, 420nCabot, John M.. See Warsaw talks.
Cabot-Wang talks. See Warsaw talks.
Cambodia, 258, 336
Cameroon, 611
Canada (see also Canadian and U.S.-Canadian subheadings under other subjects):PRC recognition proposals, 681-683
Carter, Lt. Gen. Marshall S., 107
Cavender, Col., 671n
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA):Cultural Revolution, 360n, 361-364, 399-402, 503-507
PRC nuclear capabilities, 107-108
Radio propaganda, 354-355
ROC anti-mainland operations, 476-478, 660-661
ROC political situation, 662
Sino-Soviet relations, 33, 644
Tibet, 731-733, 739-742
U.S.-ROC relations, 595-596Chamberlain (CIA), 107-108
Chang Chu-hsuan, 511
Chang Chun, 346-347
Chase, Gordon, 223-224
Cheng, Johnson, 9
Chen I, 34, 73, 174n, 321-323, 331, 384, 402n
Chen Po-ta, 523
Ch'en Tung (see also Warsaw talks), 642
Chen Yi. See Chen I.
Chew, Vice Adm. John L., 688-689, 720n
Chiang Ching-kuo:Cultural Revolution, 392-394, 537, 572, 599
French PRC recognition, 19, 25
French-ROC relations, 13-15, 25
Health, 288
Mongolia, 751
Mongolia recognition, 220
Offshore Islands, 688-689
PRC military capabilities, 115-116, 662
PRC propaganda, 537-538
ROC anti-mainland operations, 141, 240, 477, 495-496, 572Blue Lion Committee, 353-354
Great Torch Five, 211-213, 221, 224-226, 236-237, 242-249
Intelligence cooperation, 403, 599-601
Political action plans, 553, 599-600, 604-606, 660-661
U.S.-ROC discussions, 242-245, 402-403, 660-661ROC internal security, 662
Rusk visits, 492
Tibet, 660
UN representation issue, 348, 454-455
U.S. military aid, 141, 155, 157-159, 297-298, 324, 538, 616-618, 697n, 720n
U.S. nuclear deterrent, 157-160
U.S. policy toward PRC, 219-220, 270, 297n, 411
U.S.-ROC high-level talk proposals, 221-223, 226-227
U.S. visit, 202-203, 209-223
Vietnam conflict, 29-30, 287Chiang Kai-shek:
Cultural Revolution, 531-532
French PRC recognition, 4, 13-14, 15n, 19-20, 22
Health, 615
Johnson correspondence, 25-29, 133, 142-143, 212-213, 539-540
Offshore Islands, 684-685
PRC nuclear capabilities, 50-51, 112-113, 116
ROC anti-mainland operations, 239, 248, 552-553Chiang-Johnson correspondence, 133, 212-213
Cline talks, 190-191, 202
U.S.-ROC discussions, 43-45, 48-49, 190-191, 236-237, 350-351, 612-613ROC-Japanese relations, 53-54
ROC political situation, 25-26, 31, 271-272
ROC security pact proposals, 20-21, 29-30, 45-47, 49-51
Sino-Soviet relations, 41-43, 531-532
UN representation issue, 445-452Study committee proposals, 457-467
Successor state resolution proposals, 344-348, 350
U.S.-ROC discussions, 53, 55, 279-280U.S. military aid, 155-158, 692-694, 697-700, 703-704
U.S. nuclear deterrent, 51-52, 54-55
U.S. policy toward PRC, 279-280, 356-357, 410-411, 683-686
Warsaw talks, 52-53, 270
U.S.-ROC relations, 129, 227
Rusk visits, 41-54, 344-348, 350-352, 489-491
Vietnam conflict, 20-21, 30, 234-239, 351-352Chiang Kai-shek, Madame, 41, 47, 288, 296, 552
PRC nuclear capabilities, 113, 116
UN representation issue, 445, 462
U.S. visit, 207-209Chiba, Kazuo, 433
Ch'ien, Frederick, 445, 462, 552
Chile, 470
China, People's Republic of (see also PRC subheadings under other subjects; Sino-Soviet relations):Canadian recognition proposals, 681-683
Cultural Revolution, 363, 396China Panel meetings, 513-517
CIA reports, 361-364, 399-402, 503-507
Jenkins reports, 388-389, 517-518, 523-524, 527-530, 548-549, 580, 590, 650-656, 659, 687-688, 701-702, 712-715, 720-721, 725-726
Alexis Johnson speech, 519
Military capabilities and, 696
National Intelligence Estimates, 573-574, 678-679
Revolutionary Committees, 725-726
Rice papers, 326-332, 596-599
ROC responses, 392-394, 525, 571-572, 676
Rostow reports, 360-364, 374, 499-502, 521-522, 545-547, 570-571, 663
Rusk report, 646-647
Sino-Soviet relations and, 479, 481, 485, 512-513, 521, 531-532
State-Defense studies, 333-335
Tibet and, 739-740, 744
UN representation issue and, 421, 607-608
U.S.-Japanese discussions, 433-435
U.S.-ROC discussions, 392-394, 537, 556-561, 599
U.S.-Soviet discussions, 394-395, 490-492, 526, 589
U.S. trade with PRC and, 542-543
Warsaw talks, 633Economic situation, 401-402, 506, 694-695
National Intelligence Estimates, 15-17, 154, 241-242, 583-584
State-Defense studies, 199-200, 334
U.S.-Japanese discussions, 433-434
U.S.-ROC discussions, 43-45Foreign policy, 168-170, 728
French recognition, 1-15, 19-20, 25-26, 31, 92
Hong Kong, 252-253
Japan, relations with, 10, 258, 435
Military capabilities (see also Nuclear capabilities below), 335, 553-555National Intelligence Estimates, 152-154, 593-594, 695-697
Special National Intelligence Estimates, 415-416
U.S.-ROC discussions, 212, 662Nuclear capabilities, 57-58, 70, 131, 133
CIA memorandum, 107-108
Congressional leadership meeting, 113-114
National Intelligence Estimates, 146-148, 154
NSC discussions, 108-112
Soviet intervention possibility, 512-513
Special National Intelligence Estimates, 78-81, 107, 415-416
State-Defense studies, 187, 335
U.S. military aid to ROC and, 155, 158
U.S. responses, 23-24, 39-40, 58, 144-146Planning Group discussions, 96-99
Reconnaissance flights, 77-78, 94-96, 106, 134
Soviet joint action proposals, 94-95, 97-99, 104-105U.S.-ROC discussions, 50-51, 112-113, 115-116, 155, 207-208, 410, 558
Warsaw talks, 136, 179Political situation (see also Cultural Revolution above), 43, 192-193, 200
Propaganda, 537-538
United States, relations with, 173-174, 256-259, 633-634Fishing boat incidents, 229-230, 233, 234n, 265, 314, 316
Foreign minister meeting proposal, 285, 299-300, 307
Hainan incident (Feb. 13, 1968), 641-642
Nan Hai incident (July 1966), 377-378
U.S.-Soviet discussions, 726-728
Warsaw talks. See Warsaw talks.
Yunnan aircraft incident (May 12, 1966), 308-310, 314-316U.S. policy (see also UN representation issue):
Academic experts meeting, 634-638
Bundy Cincinnati speech (Feb. 1968), 638-641, 643-644
Congressional hearings, 274-275, 281, 318, 357
Containment, 119, 188-190, 215-216, 262, 338-341
Containment without isolation (see also Travel restrictions below), 273-274, 281, 318-319, 356, 366-372Manila declaration, 410-411
ROC reactions, 271, 279-280, 296-297, 356-357, 410-411
Thomson papers, 262-264, 274-275
Warsaw talks, 314-316, 383, 385Covert action, 550
Goldberg position, 285-286
Japanese position, 367-368
Jenkins reports, 656-659, 709-718
Komer paper, 130-132
Mansfield visit proposals, 551
Radio propaganda, 284, 354-355
Reischauer appointment proposal, 249-251
Rice paper, 282-284
Rostow summary, 662-665
Rusk report, 645-650
Scientific exchanges, 627
State-Defense studies, 180-190, 332-343
Thomson papers, 117-120, 171-173, 262-264, 274-275
Tibet and, 744Trade, 284, 364-366, 541-543, 597-598
Bundy Cincinnati speech (Feb. 1968), 639-640
Jenkins reports, 658, 680-681, 716
Rostow papers, 664, 729-730
Rusk report, 645-646
Thomson papers, 119, 264Travel restrictions, 174-176, 416-417
Bundy paper, 666-669
Congressional hearings, 281
Revised regulations (1966), 471-475
ROC position, 271
Rostow policy summary, 664
Rusk report, 645
Thomson papers, 118-119, 171-173, 263-264
U.S.-ROC discussions, 219-220
Warsaw talks, 36n, 229, 577-578, 624-625
White request, 195-196U.S.-ROC discussions, 683-686
China, Republic of (see also ROC, ROC anti-mainland operations, and U.S.-ROC subheadings under other subjects):
Economic situation, 161, 163-164
French PRC recognition, 4-5, 8-15
French relations breakoff, 1, 7-8, 10-15, 22
Japan, relations with, 53-54
Mongolia, 750-752, 754
Political situation, 90-91, 160-163, 271-272, 287, 338French PRC recognition and, 25-26, 31
Internal security, 618-621, 662
U.S. Embassy reporting policy, 162-163Tibet, 736-737
United States, relations with, 26-27, 129Bundy Cincinnati speech (Feb. 1968), 638-641, 643-644
Chiang Ching-kuo visit, 202-203, 209-223
Chiang-Johnson correspondence, 25-29, 133, 142-143, 212-213, 539-540
High-level talk proposals, 221-223, 226-228
Madame Chiang visit, 207-209
Rusk visits, 41-54, 319-321, 344-352, 489-492
Security pact proposals, 20-21, 26, 29-31, 49-51
U.S economic aid, 272-273, 351n, 544-545, 588
Yen visit, 556-564U.S. military aid, 266-269, 324-326, 706-709, 718-720
Country Team assessments, 614-615, 675
Jenkins reports, 703-704
Offshore Islands, 585-587
Sullivan proposals, 534U.S.-ROC discussions, 141, 155-159, 212, 214, 287-288, 538-539, 616-618, 621-622, 692-694, 697-700
U.S. military presence, 193-195, 623, 671-672
U.S. nuclear deterrent discussions, 51-52, 54-55, 156-160
U.S. policy:National Policy Papers, 55-56, 86-94
Shoesmith paper, 672-674
Sullivan proposals, 532-536, 564-566
Thomson report, 160-164China Panel, 513-517, 672
Chinn, Herman I., 624n
Chou Chung-feng, 605
Chou En-lai:Cultural Revolution, 400, 504, 514, 558
Jenkins reports, 518, 523-524, 528-529, 549, 590, 726
Malley report, 546-547
Rice papers, 328, 330
Rostow reports, 500, 502Disarmament, 312, 316
U.S.-PRC relations, 173-174, 256-257, 315, 323Warsaw talks, 34, 134-135
Vietnam conflict, 138, 546
Chou Hung-ching case, 8
Chow Shu-Kai, 207, 209, 215-216, 218, 508UN representation issue, 425n, 427-430, 437, 608-610
U.S. military aid, 621-622, 703
Yen U.S. visit, 556, 562Christensen, Don T., 8n
Christian, George, 568n
Ciccolella, Maj. Gen. R. G., 688, 697n, 699-700, 720n
Cleveland, J. Harlan, 120-125, 128, 137
Clifford, Clark M., 641-642
Cline, Ray S., 25-27, 286-288French-ROC relations, 12-15, 25
PRC nuclear capabilities, 108-109, 115-116
ROC anti-mainland operations, 190-191, 202
Vietnam conflict, 231-232, 287Clough, Ralph N., 54n, 59-60, 191n, 564, 700n, 746
ROC visit, 41, 49
Cobb, William B., Jr., 124
Colby, William E., 65, 476n, 495-496, 550, 595
Congress, U.S.:PRC nuclear capabilities, 113-114
U.S. policy toward PRC, 274-275, 281, 318, 357Cooper, Chester, 182, 207, 215-216
Couve de Murville, Maurice, 1-2
Cowherd, Col., 265n
Cox (Canada), 137
Cramer, Rear Adm. S. D., Jr., 641
Critchfield, James, 739n
Cultural Revolution. See under China, People's Republic of.
Cunningham, William J., 85n
Czechoslovakia, 703Dalai Lama, 731-734, 736
Davidson, Daniel I., 726
Davis, Nathaniel, 388, 418n, 420
Davis, Richard H., 436n, 745n
Davydov, Boris, 726-728
De Gaulle, Charles, 1, 8, 10n
Dean, David, 34n, 65n, 228n, 265n, 281n, 296n, 299n, 308n, 321n, 745nState-Defense studies, 180
U.S. military aid to ROC, 718n, 720n
Warsaw talks, 206, 265Defense, U.S. Department of, 248, 379
State-Defense studies, 180-190, 332-343
Denmark, 439
Denney, George C., 495n, 660n
Dexter, John B., 83n, 84n
Dirksen, Everett M., 207
Disarmament, 264, 384, 386-387Warsaw talks, 134-135, 307, 312-313, 316, 384, 626
Cultural Revolution, 394-395, 589
PRC nuclear capabilities, 104-105, 115Donald, Richard H., 402n, 493n, 541n, 623n, 671n, 681n, 690n
Dornheim, Arthur, 737n, 745n, 747n
Dougall, Kathleen C., 743
Douglas, William O., 3
Downey, 578
Drexler, Robert W., 321n
Drumwright, Everett, 13nEckstein, Alexander, 513n, 634-637
Ecuador, 611
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 127, 303-304, 586
Elder, Walter, 115n, 191n
Enders, Thomas O., 602n
Evans, Allan, 495n, 660nFairbank, John K., 274, 513n, 673
Fanfani, Amintore, 432, 438n
Fearey, Robert A., 9, 129n, 142n, 193n, 224n, 245n, 266n, 281n, 296n
Fecteau, 578
Feldman, Mark B., 567n
Felt, Adm. Harry D., 567
Flynn, Lt. Robert, 629
Fong, Hiram L., 206
Ford (CIA), 595-596
Forrestal, Michael V., 27n, 56-57, 65n
Foster, William C., 39n, 137
France. See French subheadings under other subjects.
Freeman, Orville L., 544n
Fried, Edward, 729n
Friedman, Alvin, 224n, 245n
Fulbright, J. William, 318, 618n[End of Document]
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