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FOREIGN RELATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES
1964-1968, Volume XXXIV
Energy, Diplomacy, and Global Issues
Department of State
Washington, DC |
Index A-F
Abram, Morris B., 575, 587-588
Abu Dhabi, 338-339, 341, 343, 349, 397, 475
Acheson, Dean, 4
Aden, 318
Agger, Donald G., 233-234
Akins, James E., 387n, 390n, 399-400n, 404n, 416, 442n, 462n, 470n
Alam, Amir Asadullah, 318, 398
Alexander, George H., 326n
Algeria, 339, 380, 383-386, 417, 448-450, 475
Allen, Francis O., 557n
Allen, Ward P., 199n, 201n, 205, 320-321, 585n
Alsop, Joseph, 449
Amstutz, J. Bruce, 208n, 216n, 224n, 226-227n
Amuzegar (Iran), 394n
Ansary, Hushang, 392-393
Apartheid (see also Human rights issues), 560, 579
Apollo program (see also Space exploration programs), 145
Arab Federation of Petroleum Workers, 337
Arab-Israeli crisis. See Six-Day War.
Aram, Abbas, 342, 356
Aramco. See under Oil embargo crisis, 1967; Petroleum issues)
Arif, Col. Abdel Salam Mohammed, 379
Armstrong, C. Willis, 222n, 370n, 467n
Ashmore, Harry, 481
Auger, Pierre, 80
Australia, 92n, 203
Austria, 126, 333
Aziz, Mustafa Abdul, 362-363
Bader, Henri, 5n
Bahrain, 376, 426, 475
Baker, Howard, Jr., 299
Ball, George W., 3n, 125-127, 216-217, 244n, 247n, 258n, 326-329, 484-485
Ballough, Harding W., 42n
Baraclough, William G., 39n
Barger (Aramco), 321-322, 411
Barnett, Robert, 201n, 478n, 490
Bator, Francis M., 289n
Battle, Lucius D., 301n, 303, 376, 407-408, 421n, 470-471n, 472-473
Bazzaz, Abdul Rahman al-, 320, 338, 369
Beal, William, 521n, 552n
Beckett, J. Angus, 334-338, 420, 427, 459
Beckler, David, 10n, 24n, 37n
Beigel, Edgar J., 125n, 216n, 222n
Belaid, Abdelessam, 384
Belgium, 92n, 434, 451
Bell, David E., 261, 288
Belman, Murray, 201n, 385-386, 541n
Ben Artzi, Gen., 313
Ben-Gurion, David, 287
Benjamin, Robert, 487
Bennsky, George M., 330n, 333n
Beshore, Margaret E., 73n
Bilder, Richard B., 557n
Binaghi, Walter, 523n, 538-539, 564-565, 572n
Bitker, Bruno V., 575, 584
Black, Eugene R., 207
Blackiston, Slator C., 317n, 318, 324n, 326n
Blagonravov, Anatoli A., 64-65, 130-131
Blake, Eugene Carson, 508
Blau, Clarence I., 561n
Bogart, P., 216n
Bohlen, Charles E., 208-209n
Boon, Hendrik, 22
Bordelon, Monsignor Marvin, 507-509
Bowdler, William, 159n
Bowie, Robert R., 10n, 14n, 23
Bowles, Chester, 494
Boyd, Alan S., 208-209
Boyle, Robert P., 566n
Brand, Robert A., 191n
Brenchley, T. Frank, 318
Brewer, William D., 407-408, 462n
Bromell, William B., 344n
Brosio, Manlio, 75
Brougham, R. I., 367, 410-411, 431-432, 463
Brown, Carol, 194n
Brown, Elizabeth Ann, 566n, 568n
Brown, George, 356
Brown, Robert L., 197n
Bruce, Robert, 94n, 292n, 410n, 519n, 547n, 551n
Buehler, Jordan, 191n
Buffum, William B., 568n, 573n
Bundy, McGeorge, 54, 55n, 56n, 134, 141-142, 146n, 151-152, 236-237, 246-247, 253-255, 256n, 288-289, 293n, 298-299, 452n, 461-462, 482n, 483, 484n, 486-489
Bunker, Ellsworth, 274, 290, 305
Bushong, Jacquelin H., 130n
Califano, Joseph A., Jr., 130n, 146n, 210n, 278-279, 281n, 300, 483
Canada, 72, 120, 552-554
Caradon, Lord, 567-568, 571
Carter, Gil, 158n
Carter, William T., 171-172
Cary, Charles, 224-225, 523n
Cash, Harvey, 403
Castro, Fidel, 544-545
Caswell, A., 222n
Cater, Douglass, 147-148, 258n, 281n, 482n, 492-494, 501n, 510, 514-517
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 452-456
Chaffee, Roger, 113
Chaplin, Maxwell, 372n, 426n, 526n, 533n, 583n
Charyk, Joseph, 125-126, 128, 130n
Chase, Gordon, 484n, 488n, 490
Chase, Milton, 306n
Chayes, Abram, 125-128, 131
Chernyakov (USSR), 284
Childs, Timothy W., 308n
Claxton, Philander P., 494n, 495-498, 501n, 502-504, 510-512, 514-517, 519n
Cleveland, Harlan, 478-480, 555-556
Cleveland, Robert G., 585n
Cleveland, Stanley, 125n, 226
Colombia, 530
Communication Satellite Coordination Committee, 151-153
Communication satellite issues:
African nations, assistance for, 144, 146-147
Channel allocation, 131
Communication Satellite Coordination Committee, 151-153
Communications Satellite Act of 1962, 132, 138, 149, 157, 159, 173
Communications Satellite Conference, 134-135
Department of Defense-Comsat memorandum of intent, 124-134
Early Bird communications satellite, 144, 159
Earth station ownership formula, 174
Earth stations, establishment in less-developed nations, 146-147, 150, 153-155, 158-164, 168-171, 173, 179
Educational potential, 171-172
European position, 134-135, 144
European-U.S. cooperation:
British position, 123, 135n
Channel rental, 123
European Conference on Satellite Communication, 120-124
European position, 135, 165-167
French position, 123n
German position, 167
Technology transfer issue, 165-167
FCC jurisdiction issue, 155-157
French position, 13, 173
Global vs. regional approach, 173-179, 183-184
British position, 185-186
Compatibility issue, 183-185
European position, 173
French-German Project Symphonie plan, 185n
French position, 173, 175-176, 191-192
International cooperation, 137-138, 167
International Telecommunications Satellite Consortium (INTELSAT):
Australian position, 203
British position, 204
Earth stations, 158-164, 168-171, 173, 179
European position, 186, 203-204
Financing, 169-170, 177, 179
French position, 186, 191-192
INTELSAT II Pacific satellite, 170
ITU membership requirement, 200, 203
Italian position, 186
Latin American position, 203
Membership, 160, 162, 200-203
Procurement processes, 186
Soviet position, 187-190, 192-193, 204
Swedish position, 204
TRW construction contract, 156-157
UN proposal, 204
Katzenbach Committee of 1963-1964, 151-153
Medium-altitude random orbit system, 128-129
NASA required services, 145-146
NSC Action Memoranda:
No. 252, 124n
No. 338, 143, 165, 176n
No. 338, revised, 180-182
No. 342, 153-154, 158-159, 168, 171
Project Symphonie plan, 185n
Soviet Union, 121, 123, 130-131, 148n
Intersputnik organization proposal, 194-200, 204
Molniya satellite communications system, 118, 173, 187-189
Soviet-U.S. cooperation, 123-124, 130-131, 172, 187-190, 192-193
Technology assistance policy, 137-143, 146-147, 150, 163-164, 181-182
Technology compatibility, 167
Technology transfer, 165-167
UN Conference on the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, 194n
Communications Satellite Corporation (Comsat), (see also Communication satellite issues), 122-123, 126-134
Concorde. See Supersonic transport development.
Congress, U.S., 201n
Hijacking of commercial aircraft, 520
Legislation:
Communications Satellite Act of 1962, 132, 138, 149, 157, 159, 173
Defense Production Act of 1950, 424, 426n, 440
P.L. 87-197 air piracy law, 520
Saline Water Conversion Act of 1965, 249
Population growth issues, 479, 485, 491-493, 504-505, 512
Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees, 585-586
Tokyo Convention ratification, 531, 534-535
Water desalination, 256, 282, 300, 303-305, 312
Connor, John T., 12
Conrad, Charles, 74
Constable, Peter D., 73n
Cook, Philip R., 41n
Cooper, Gordon, 74
Cooper, Richard, 247n
Costa Rica, 561-562
Cottam, Howard, 429n, 432
Couve de Murville, Maurice, 208n
Cox, Robert G., 464
Creel, Robert C., 216n
Crockett, William, 244n
Crooker, John H., 231-232
Crowley, Edwin D., 334n, 442n, 446n
Crump, John, 524n, 551n
Cuba, hijacking of commercial aircraft, 525n, 527, 529, 532, 533n, 535-536, 539, 545-552
Czechoslovakia, 198, 200n
Davies, Rodger P., 308n, 324n, 326n, 370n, 381, 410n, 462, 470n
Davis, Nathanial, 464n
Davis, Richard H., 73n
Dean, Jonathan, 14n
Dean, Sir Patrick, 299-300, 374-378
Debré, Michel, 44
Dell, Edmund, 21-22
Desalination. See Water desalination.
Dick, Edison W., 386
Dinsmore, L., 324n, 411, 470n
Dixon, Sir Pierson, 208n
Dobrynin, Anatoliy F., 116n, 197-198, 285, 514
Dorticos, Osvaldo, 536
Dowell, Robert, Jr., 399n, 400n
Doyle, Stephen E., 201n
Draper, Gen. William H., Jr., 477
Dryden, Hugh, 45-46, 56, 64-66, 131
Dubs, Adolph, 194n
Dux, M. J., 468n
Early Bird communications satellite (see also Communication satellite issues), 144, 159
Edgar, William F., 73n
Edmunds, Lester E., 41n
Edwards, Robert H., 573n
Egypt. See United Arab Republic.
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 292-297, 477
Eliot, Theodore, 352n, 359n, 373n, 375-376, 382n, 387n, 399n, 414n
Ende (FCC), 130n, 194n
Enders, Thomas O., 334n, 405n, 406n, 446n
Energy problems. See Oil embargo crisis, 1967; Petroleum issues.
Enke, Stephen, 226-228, 482n
Ensor, Andrew, 324n, 332, 333n, 334n, 449
Enthoven, Alain C., 221n
Eqbal, 394n
Erhard, Werner, 12, 81-82
Eshkol, Levi, 235-236, 313
Eskimos, 578, 581
European Conference on Satellite Communication, 120-124
European Launcher Development Organization (ELDO), 90-98, 92n
European Space Research Organization (ESRO), 72, 79-80, 82-84, 105
Faber, Richard, 92-93, 135n
Fahd bin Abdul Aziz, Prince, 411
Faisal ibn Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, King, 321-322, 421n
Fallah, Reza, 414-415
Fanfani, Amintore, 3n, 16, 22-23, 37, 97n
Fearnley, John T., 357-358
Feehan, Harry, 528n, 533n, 537-538n, 540n
Feldman, Mark, 537n, 540-541n, 547n, 551-552n
Feldman, Myer, 240-242
Findlay, Luke W., 118, 385-386, 424-425
Fischli (Switzerland), 549n, 551-552
Fitzgerald, John F., 524n, 526n, 530, 532-533, 538n, 541n, 547n, 550n, 551n, 552n
Flores, Carillo, 528n
Folmar, L. W., 403
Foreign Petroleum Supply Committee, 417
Foster, John S., 86n, 104n
France:
Algeria, relations with, 339, 448-450
Anti-contraceptives legislation, 515
Communication satellite issues, 13, 123n, 127, 173, 175-176, 186, 191-192
European Launcher Development Organization, assessment, 92n
Oil embargo crisis, 427-428, 433-434, 439, 442-443, 445-450
Oil Emergency London Advisory Committee, 425
Petroleum issues, 339-340, 372-373, 381-382
Population growth issues, 515
Project Symphonie plan, 185n
Soviet Union, relations with, 340
Space exploration programs, 72, 75, 78-80
Supersonic transport development, 208n, 209-212, 219, 225-226
Technology gap issues, 2, 13, 35-37, 43-44
Water desalination research, 307
Frank, Eugene, 191n
Frank, Richard A., 530, 533n
Freeman, Christopher, 1n
Freeman, James B., 73n
Fried, Edward R., 26n, 359-360n, 416-419
Friedman, Alvin, 125-126
Frutkin, Arnold, 80-84, 94n, 96, 97n, 105
Fulbright, J. William, 305
Funk, Howard V., Jr., 585n
Funseth, Robert L., 566n, 573n
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