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Ganley, Oswald H., 574n
Gardner, James R., 495
Gaud, William S., 544n
Gentner, Adm. William E., 155, 235, 240, 242, 298
Germany, Federal Republic of, 8
Getsinger, Norman W., 737n
Ghana, 470
Gim, Weaver, 569n
Givan, Walker F., 137
Gleysteen, William, 374n, 390n, 407n, 425n, 427n, 453n, 469n, 602n, 608n, 705n
Glick, Brig. Gen., 718n
Godley, G. McMurtrie, 671n, 706n
Goldberg, Arthur J., 344n, 358nCultural Revolution, 531-532
Mongolia, 754
Tibet, 734-735
UN representation issue, 285, 293-296, 301, 303, 388Canadian Two-China resolution, 418n
Nov. 1966 statement, 420
Presidential adviser meeting, 313
Study committee proposals, 419, 442
U.S.-Canadian discussions, 304-306
U.S.-Soviet discussions, 404U.S. policy toward PRC, 219, 285-286, 307
Goodby, James, 180, 183n
Grant, Lindsey, 61, 65n, 70n, 142n, 182, 745n
Great Britain. See United Kingdom.
Green, Marshall, 4n, 23n, 27n, 34n, 61n, 85n, 129n, 142n, 733nMongolia, 746
PRC travel restrictions, 182-183Greene, Fred, 415n, 678n, 700n
Gromyko, Andrei A., 404, 490-492
Gronouski, John A. (see also Warsaw talks), 386-387, 642Habib, Philip C., 595, 671n
Hagerty, Herbert G., 737n
Halperin, Morton, 379, 624n
Hamilton, William C., 495, 595
Handley, William J., 737n
Harman, Gary R., 124
Harriman, W. Averell, 4n, 13n, 25-27, 70n, 142n, 374nFrench PRC recognition, 1-3, 5PRC nuclear capabilities, 98
ROC anti-mainland operations, 81
UN representation issue, 120
U.S. policy toward PRC, 318-319Harris, Gen., 240
Helms, Richard M., 60, 65, 99, 479n, 573n, 695nHong Kong, 568n
U.S. policy toward PRC, 354-355, 550Henry, David H., 745n
Herbert, Eugene T., 193n
Heymann, Philip B., 471-475
Hickenlooper, Bourke, 114
Hightower, Gen., 197
Holdridge, John H., 569n, 601n, 666n, 670n
Holland (DOD), 496n, 574n
Holmes, Julius C., 513n
Hong Kong, 252-254, 374, 567-568
Hopson, Donald, 255, 321-323, 329, 331
Howard, Wally, 111
Hsi Sha Islands, 18n
Hsu Hsiang-chen, 548-549
Hsu Ju-ch'i, Gen., 240, 520
Hsu Wu-ch'iu, 585
Hu, Maj. Gen. S. K., 155, 157
Huang Chi-ming, 621
Hughes, Thomas L., 260, 403n, 415n, 476n, 495, 550, 595, 660n, 678n, 728n
Hummel, Arthur W., Jr.:Cultural Revolution, 490-492
Offshore Islands, 585-588
ROC anti-mainland operations, 239-240, 242-245, 259-260, 507-508Cultural Revolution and, 571-572
Political action plans, 552, 604
Thailand/Burma irregulars, 520-521ROC security pact proposals, 29
UN representation issue, 445, 462, 467-468
U.S. policy toward PRC, 270, 279-280, 297n
U.S.-ROC relations, 221-223, 273, 297-298, 319-321
Vietnam conflict, 235Humphrey, Hubert H., 238-239, 274-275, 568n
Ikeda, Hayato, 10, 21
India, 337, 349Kashmir conflict, 199, 204
Tibet, 660, 731, 735-738, 743Indonesia, 336, 349, 470
International Telecommunications Satellite Corporation (INTELSAT), 625-626
Iran, 470
Italy (see also Study committee proposals under UN representation issue):French PRC recognition, 8
UN representation issue, 349, 407-408, 432, 439Jacobson, Harald W., 245n, 265n, 308n, 321n, 436n, 441, 496n, 500n, 564-565, 574n, 597n, 601n, 666n, 670n, 748n, 753n
James, Leon, 629
Jao Shu-shih, 43
Japan, 366-372, 433-435China, People's Republic of, relations with, 10, 69, 258, 435
French PRC recognition, 8
Mongolia, 754
Political situation, 10, 21, 51
PRC nuclear capabilities and, 145
ROC anti-mainland operations, 612-613
State-Defense studies, 181, 337-338, 342
UN representation issue, 368, 470
United States, relations with, 366-367, 710
Vietnam conflict and, 181Jenkins, Alfred LeS., 496n, 539n, 556n, 728
Cultural Revolution, 388-389, 517-518, 523-524, 527-530, 548-549, 580, 590, 701-702, 720-721
China Panel meetings, 513-517
U.S. policy toward PRC and, 529-530, 650-656, 712-715UN representation issue, 379-382, 409-410, 606-608
U.S. policy toward PRC, 656-659, 709-718Academic experts meeting, 634-638
Trade, 658, 680-681
Travel restrictions, 416-417U.S. policy toward ROC, 672-674, 703-704
Jenkins, Walter E., Jr., 677
Jessup, Peter, 354-355, 512-513, 550, 731n, 739n
Johnson, Maj. Gen. D. B., 235
Johnson, Lyndon B., 650nCultural Revolution, 326, 396, 501, 503, 519, 531
Jenkins reports, 523n, 527n, 548n, 580n, 687n, 701
Rice papers, 596, 598
Rostow reports, 360-361, 374, 499, 521, 545, 570French PRC recognition, 3-5, 25
French-ROC relations, 12, 25
Hong Kong, 568n
Japan, 366n
PRC military capabilities, 553
PRC nuclear capabilities, 57n, 70, 77, 94-96, 106, 109-110, 113-114
ROC anti-mainland operations, 144, 190
ROC political situation, 31
Sino-Soviet relations, 644
Tibet, 733-734
UN representation issue, 125-128, 418, 420, 432Presidential adviser meetings, 313-314, 387-388
Study committee proposals, 418n, 457-461
Successor state resolution proposals, 293-294, 301, 303
U.S.-Canadian discussions, 372-373U.S. policy toward PRC, 195, 273, 285, 551, 582-583, 662
Academic experts meeting, 634-638
Speech (July 12, 1966), 356U.S.-PRC relations, 173, 641-642, 729
Warsaw talks, 151n, 232n
U.S.-ROC relations, 216-218, 544, 556-561
Chiang correspondence, 25-29, 133, 142-143, 212-213, 539-540
Vietnam conflict, 238n, 555, 559-560
Johnson, Robert, 39n, 57n, 96n, 97-98
Johnson, Tom, 642
Johnson, U. Alexis, 34n, 181n, 254n, 354-355, 642, 736, 737nCultural Revolution, 519
UN representation issue, 313-314Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS):
PRC nuclear capabilities, 24n, 144-146
ROC anti-mainland operations, 224-226, 248Jones, Betty Jane, 289n
Jorden, William J., 296n, 374n, 500n, 672nCultural Revolution, 388n, 517n, 519n, 523n, 527n, 548n, 580n, 590n, 596-597, 634n, 687n
UN representation issue, 379, 409nJudd, Thomas M., 425n
Kalb, Marvin, 281
Kao Kang, 43
Kashmir conflict, 199, 204, 217, 337
Katzenbach, Nicholas deB., 541n, 666n, 753nMongolia, 680, 750n
UN representation issue, 407-408, 412-414, 418n, 425n
U.S. economic and military aid to ROC, 544, 621-622
U.S. policy toward PRC, 597, 598n, 683Kearney, Richard D., 193n
Kennedy, John F., 13n, 55, 67-68, 126-127
Khrushchev, Nikita S., 42, 112n
Kiang, Yi-seng, 9
Kimball, John W., 611n, 733n, 737n
King, Samuel L., 129n
Kintner, Robert E., 303n, 354
Kitchen, Jeffrey C., 180
Klaus, Josef, 583
Kohler, Foy D., 181, 515, 550n, 589, 745, 748n
Komer, Robert W., 56n, 129n, 366n, 733nChiang-Johnson correspondence, 26-27, 133
French PRC recognition, 12-13, 31
PRC nuclear capabilities, 23-24, 96-99
U.S. policy toward PRC, 130-132, 285-286
Warsaw talks, 64n, 76nKono, Ichiro, 10
Korea, Democratic Republic of, 338
Korea, Republic of, 338ROC security pact proposals, 20-21, 26, 29-31, 49-51
Korean conflict, 2, 5-6, 36
Koren, Henry L. T., 260, 736
Kosaka, Zentaro, 433-435
Kosygin, Alexei N., 112n
Kreisberg, Paul H., 374n, 436n, 471n, 492n, 496n, 500n, 574n, 624n, 633, 638n, 666n, 690n, 700n, 706n, 723n, 753n
Kung, Dr., 207
Kuo Hsi-lin, 621
Ky, Nguyen Cao, 210Lai Chia-chiu, 556, 562
Lakeland, William C., 495
Laos, 46, 336Warsaw talks, 67-68, 72-73, 101, 104
Leddy, Raymond G., 748, 753
Lemos, Adm., 402n
Lewin, Nathan, 624n, 666n
Lewis, Col. William F., 180, 197
Li Ching-Ch'uan, 504
Li Hsien-nien, 528
Li Kwoh-ting, 556, 562
Li Lien-pi, 511
Li Wen-huan, 520
Lin An-chi, 43
Lin Piao, 43, 204, 329-330, 573CIA reports, 399-400, 504-505
Jenkins papers, 518, 523
Rostow reports, 374, 500, 502Lippmann, Walter S., 11
Liu Chieh, 437-440, 556, 562-564
Liu Chih-chien, 505
Liu Lan-t'ao, 504
Liu Ning-i, 504
Liu Shao-chi, 329, 399, 504, 528, 546, 549, 557, 560, 590
Lively, Lt. Col., 623n
Lo (PRC), 676-677, 722
Lo, Marshal, 559MacArthur, Douglas, II, 471n, 745n, 748n
Macdonald, Donald S., 595-596
Macomber, William B., Jr., 666n, 753n
Malaysia, 336
Malley, Simon, 546-547
Manhart, Maj. Gen. A. H., 224-226
Mansfield, Mike, 551
Mao Tse-tung (see also Cultural Revolution under China, People's Republic of), 69, 192-193, 258
Mao Tse-tung, Madame, 502, 523
Marks, Leonard, 354-355, 683
Martin, Doyle V., 723n
Martin, Paul:UN representation issue, 137-140, 304, 358-360, 396-399, 432
Two-China resolution, 408, 427, 455-457Matsumura, Kenzo, 10
Matsu. See Offshore Islands.
Maurer, Ion Gheorghe, 582-583
Mayland, Col., 718n
McAfee, William, 403n, 476n, 495-496
McCain, Adm., 703n
McCloskey, Robert J., 471n, 690n
McConaughy, Walter P.:Appointment of, 314
Bundy Cincinnati speech (Feb. 1968), 643-644
Cultural Revolution, 392-394, 515, 537, 599
Mongolia, 750-752
Offshore Islands, 683-685, 688-689
PRC propaganda, 537-538
ROC anti-mainland operations, 350-351Blue Lion Committee, 353-354
Country team assessments, 524-525, 591-592, 612-614, 674-676
Matsu incident (Oct. 1966), 405-407
Political action plans, 552-553, 599-600, 604-606, 660-661
U.S.-ROC intelligence cooperation, 599-601ROC political situation, 618-621, 662
Tibet, 660
UN representation issue, 344-350, 427n, 430nStudy committee proposals, 440-441, 444, 454-455, 462-469
U.S. military aid to ROC, 538-539, 614-618, 692-694, 697-700, 703n
U.S. policy toward PRC, 356-357, 410-411, 445-452, 683-686
U.S. policy toward ROC, 534n, 564
Vietnam conflict, 351-352
Yen visit, 556, 562McCone, John A., 33n, 77n, 106n, 231
French-ROC relations, 12-13, 25
PRC nuclear capabilities, 24n, 39n, 70, 113, 115nNSC discussions, 109-111
Reconnaissance flights, 77-78, 94-96McCord, Frank O., 541n, 748n
McDowell, Eleanor C., 193n
McNamara, Robert S.:Hong Kong, 568n
PRC nuclear capabilities, 24n, 39n, 109, 114, 144Reconnaissance flights, 77-78, 94-96, 106
ROC anti-mainland operations, 213, 224, 247-248
UN representation issue, 127, 379, 387n, 432n
U.S. policy toward PRC, 180n, 183, 197-201, 319
U.S.-PRC relations, 265n, 641-642
U.S.-ROC relations, 207-214, 324-326McNaughton, John, 183, 197, 209, 211n
McNutt, Louise, 39n, 436n, 733n
Meeker, Leonard C., 177, 396, 418n, 443n, 567, 755n
Mehlert, Calvin E., 215-216, 218
Meloy, Francis E., 1n, 5n
Merchant, Livingston, 567
Meyer, Cord, 354-355
Meyers, Howard, 266n
Miki, Takeo, 10
Miller, Col., 671n
Miller, Robert H., 374n, 496n, 574n
Mongolia, 745-755Sino-Soviet relations and, 220, 569-570, 752
U.S. recognition proposals, 172-173, 183, 220, 680, 745-749, 753-755
U.S.-ROC discussions, 750-752Morris, Donald R., 412, 750n
Mountbatten, Lord, 567
Moyers, Bill D., 294nUN representation issue, 303n, 387n, 432n
U.S. policy toward PRC, 274, 318, 354-355
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