Index
References are to document numbers
- Abernethy, John, 35
- Abram, Morris, 294
- Acheson, Dean G., 12, 177, 203
- Achilles, Theodore, 14
- Adams, Theo C., 369
- Adebo, S. O., 225
- Aden, 255
- Adenauer, Konrad, 196
- Adoula, Cyrille, 224, 226
- Aga Khan, Prince Sadruddin, 309, 310, 316
- Agency for International Development (AID), 353
- Aiken, George D., 291
- Air Force, U.S., 90, 106
- Akalovsky, Alexander, 452
- Algard, Ole, 201
- Algeria, 177
- Algerian refugees in Morocco and Tunisia, 318
- Alien intelligence issue, 383
- Alliance for Progress, 113
- Allott, Gordon, 251
- Alphand, Herve, 207
- Alsop, Joseph, 91
- Amadeo, Mario, 294
- Ambartsumyam, V. A., 401
- American Association for the United Nations, 196
- Amory, Robert S, Jr., 7, 13, 97, 104, 140
- Anderson, Claudia, 362
- Anderson, Robert, 113
- Anderson, William O., 179, 212
- Angola (see also Portuguese territories), 22
- Anslinger, Harry J., 326, 327, 332, 340, 345
- Antarctica, 11
- Commercial carriers, regulations for, 478
- Consultative Meeting (1961), 451, 454, 455
- Consultative Meeting (1962), 463, 464
- Consultative Meeting (1963), preparatory meetings for, 467, 469, 473, 479, 482
- Coordination of U.S. activities, 453, 455
- Historic sites, preservation of, 451
- Implementation of Antarctic Treaty, guidelines for, 452
- Inspection system:
- Classified materials issue, 458
- Exercise of inspection rights issue, 456, 457, 460
- Inspection of U.S. facilities by other countries, 452
- Inspection program for 1963–64 season, 466, 468, 480
- Inspectors, designation of, 470, 472, 480, 483
- International consultations re, 452
- Planning for inspections, 465
- Responsibility for U.S. inspection program, 477
- Scientific missions used for inspection purposes, 459
- Subjects for observation in inspections, 476
- U.S. guidelines re, 452
- U.S.-Soviet consultations re, 471
- Internationalization issue, 455, 461, 464
- Military personnel in, 477
- Nuclear activities, 452
- Peaceful use of, 452
- Ratification of Antarctic Treaty, 450, 451
- Scientific cooperation, 452
- Sovereignty claims, 451, 452
- Soviet objectives in, 462
- Telecommunications issues, 475
- U.S. nationals in Antarctica, control of, 474
- U.S. objectives and courses of action, 462
- Anti-Semitism, 292, 294
- Anyaoku, E., 270
- Argentina, 150, 451, 461, 486
- Arkadev, Georgy P., 191
- Armed Forces Radio and Television Service (AFRTS), 122, 128
- Arms control and disarmament (see also Inspection system under Antarctica; Peaceful uses of outer space), 65
- Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA) (see also Inspection system under Antarctica), 74, 206, 422
- Armstrong, Willis C., 285
- Ash, A. Russell, 85
- Asiroglu, Vahap, 337
- Atomic Energy Commission, 349
- Atzenwiler, L., 345
- Auden, W. H., 294
- Australia, 486
- Antarctica, 451, 455, 461, 464
- Austria, 133
- Azores Base Agreement, 203, 217
- Bacher, Robert F., 416
- Baker, William O., 81, 82, 87, 91, 107
- Balkan, Huran, 337, 344
- Ball, George W., 34, 38, 47,
175, 210, 253, 265, 291, 404
- Communications satellites, 449
- “Six-plus-six” territorial sea/fishing zone proposal, 499, 500, 502
- State Department/Foreign Service organization, 65
- UN High Commissioner for Refugees program, 312, 317
- United Nations, 266, 267
- Aggression, definition of, 198
- Chinese representation, 204
- Congo reconciliation, 224
- Johnson’s meeting with Delegation heads, 289
- Peacekeeping operations financing, 194, 250
- Secretary-General appointment following Hammarskjold’s death, 184
- Thant’s Washington visit, 213, 224
- U.S. strategy (1962), 216
- Voting rights of countries in arrears, 218, 268
- U.S.-Soviet space cooperation, 389, 392, 411
- Balmer, Brig. Gen. Jesmond, 78
- Banerji, B. N., 345
- Barrington, James, 224
- Barthelemy, Marcel, 451
- Barton, William H., 236
- Bates, Charles C., 481
- Battle, Lucius D., 29, 34, 38, 48, 50, 178, 185, 191, 196, 245, 366, 388, 455
- Baydar, Mehmet, 333
- Baydur, Mehmet, 330
- Bay of Pigs invasion, 13, 24, 87
- Beam, Jacob D., 460
- Beckler, David Z., 357
- Beesley, Eugene N., 332
- Behrman, Jack N., 63
- Belgium, 226, 311
- BeLieu, Kenneth, 356
- Belk, Samuel E., 214, 255, 263, 269, 276
- Bell, David E., 4, 7, 37, 59, 63, 67, 75, 104, 148, 359
- Bell, James D., 163
- Bell, John G., 20
- Ben Gurion, David, 207
- Benhima, Ahmed T., 283
- Benites, Leopoldo, 252
- Benjamin, Robert, 196
- Bennett, Lowell, 146
- Benton, William, 245
- Berard, Armand, 181, 187, 207
- Bergesen, Alf E., 204, 369
- Berle, Adolph, 12
- Berlin, 150, 208
- Bevans, Charles I., 327, 333, 334, 335, 341
- Bianchi, Manuel, 451
- Bilder, Richard, 474, 476
- Bindzi, Benoit, 286, 290
- Bingham, Jonathan B., 207, 299
- Birgfeld, Clarence E., 437
- Bissell, Richard M., 97
- Black, Eugene, 194, 196, 233, 240, 244
- Blagonravov, Anatoliy A., 358, 390, 391, 392, 396, 397, 398, 399, 400, 402, 404
- Blake, Robert O., 201
- Blaksted, Bjorn, 451
- Blumenthal, W. Michael, 433, 435
- Bohlen, Charles E., 134, 145
- Bokaro steel plant, 148
- Boland, Frederick H., 162, 168, 184, 187, 201
- Bonsal, Philip D., 40
- Boone, Adm. W. F., 378
- Bowles, Chester, 10, 1, 341,
38, 124, 148, 486
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- Antarctica, 453
- Information policy:
- “Six-plus-six” territorial sea/fishing zone proposal, 490, 491
- Space program, 360, 361, 363
- State Department/Foreign Service organization:
- Administrative operations, improvements in, 34
- Ambassadors’ leadership and supervisory responsibilities, 33, 40
- Communication gaps between State and field posts, 40
- Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs position, 28
- Foreign Relations series, publication of, 41
- Kennedy-oriented personnel, need for, 34, 35
- Marginal posts, closing of, 27
- Negroes, recruitment of, 44
- Personnel policies, 40, 44
- Regional operations conferences for Ambassadors, 32, 40
- Reorganization program, 30, 55
- Role in State Department, 34, 43, 47
- Staff reductions, 40
- United Nations, 166, 170, 172, 182
- White House and interdepartmental coordination, 2, 17
- Braddock, Daniel M., 496
- Bradley, Gene E., 3
- Brady, Leslie S., 138, 146, 153, 154, 155, 157
- Brazil, 486
- Brazzaville Group, 166, 178, 181
- Briggs, Ellis, 40, 66
- Briggs, Frank P., 494
- British Guiana, 247
- Bronk, Detlev W., 348, 350, 357
- Brooke, Edgar D., 121, 129
- Brown, Harold, 353, 367
- Brown, Richard R., 311, 313, 314, 317, 318
- Brubeck, William H., 52, 54, 65, 178, 179, 214, 216, 245, 247, 251, 255, 264, 468, 499
- Bruce, David K. E., 199, 200, 203, 338, 440
- Buckley, John L., 481, 483
- Bueno, Carlos, 288
- Buffum, William B., 168, 178, 181, 190, 200, 215, 230, 261, 265, 268, 277, 278, 291, 309, 365, 431
- Bugayev, Victor A., 396, 397
- Bunce, W. Kenneth, 146
- Bunche, Ralph J., 191, 229, 235, 248, 284
- Bundy, Frederic O., 121, 123
- Bundy, McGeorge, 17, 30, 38,
50, 53, 62, 82, 89, 93, 102,
112, 119, 120, 121, 123, 127, 134, 144, 148, 178, 179, 185, 194, 203, 210, 216, 232, 233, 235, 246, 251, 255, 256, 262, 263, 269, 359, 366, 391, 401, 404, 408, 468, 480
- Agency for International Development, 75
- Antarctica, 455
- Communications satellites, 434, 436, 438, 444, 446
- Information policy:
- Intelligence policy:
- International science issues, 353
- National Security Council:
- Peaceful uses of outer space, 211, 415, 418, 423, 425
- Space program, 357, 364, 372, 380, 385
- State Department/Foreign Service organization:
- United Nations, 173, 175, 188, 191, 196, 211, 214, 245, 247, 266, 267, 276
- U.S.-Soviet space cooperation, 388, 392, 393, 395, 405, 407, 409
- White House and interdepartmental coordination:
- Bundy, William P., 30, 62, 379
- Bunker, Ellsworth, 62, 207, 210, 224, 248
- Burden, William A., 357
- Burdett, William C., 277, 278
- Bureau of the Budget, 30, 51, 54, 59, 66, 78, 86, 87, 104, 192, 384
- Burgess, Warren R., 3
- Burleson, Omar, 194
- Burnett, F.W., 396, 397
- Burnham, L.F.S., 247
- Bushong, Jac H., 486
- Butler, Herbert I., 396
- Butler, R. A., 255
- Butterworth, W. Walton, 503
- Byrd, Sen., 461
- Cabell, Gen. Charles P., 90, 95
- Cabot, John M., 379
- Cadieux, Marcel, 285, 492, 496
- Cambodia, 224
- Cambridge, S. J. G., 286, 289
- Cameron, Warde L., 437
- Campbell, A. H., 171, 283
- Canada, 236, 285, 320
- Caprio, Gene F., 181
- Cargo, William I., 358
- Carlson, Delmar R., 207, 499
- Carroll, Lt. Gen. Joseph F., 89, 104, 110
- Carter, Gil, 435
- Carter, Lt. Gen. Marshall S., 103, 104, 106, 111, 420
- Carter, William G., 448, 449
- Celikbas, Fethi, 337
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (see also Intelligence policy), 80
- Chamber of Commerce, U.S., 196
- Chapman, Daniel A., 345
- Charyk, Joseph V., 90, 101, 110, 421, 448
- Chayes, Abram, 35, 38, 125, 215, 220, 265, 277, 291, 295, 303, 304, 363, 448, 449, 495, 496, 499
- Ch’en Ch’eng, 177, 179, 181
- Chenard, Jean, 311
- Chetmantshev, Dr., 402
- Chiang Kai-shek, 177, 179, 211
- Children’s rights, 297
- Chile, 150, 451, 461
- China, People’s Republic of (see also Chinese representation under United Nations), 307
- China, Republic of (see also Chinese representation under United Nations), 150
- Chinese refugees in Hong Kong and Macau, 314, 318
- Church, Frank, 194, 245
- Churchill, Winston S., 52
- Civil disobedience, 302
- Clark, Kenneth, 44
- Cleveland, Harlan M., 35, 45, 167, 168, 189, 203, 208,
221, 222, 232, 248, 254, 268, 277, 278, 289, 294, 334, 353, 404, 409, 435, 449, 456, 464
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- Antarctica, 461, 463, 465, 480
- Communications satellites, 439, 448
- France, U.S. relations with, 207
- Human rights, 258, 265, 282, 297, 299, 302, 303, 304, 305, 307
- Narcotics control, 335
- Peaceful uses of outer space, 177, 193, 211, 282, 427
- Space program, 365
- UN High Commissioner for Refugees program, 310, 319, 323
- United Nations:
- African development issue, 177
- Arms control and disarmament, 177, 193, 265
- Chinese representation, 169, 172, 193, 199, 200, 205, 230, 251, 265, 274
- Colonialism, 170, 193, 197, 265, 282
- Congo military training program, 251
- Congo peacekeeping operation, 265, 266
- Decade of Development initiative, 193
- Development Authority, 177
- Economic and Social Council, 176
- Enlargement of councils, 220, 265, 266, 282, 291
- Financing and management of operations, 170, 193, 282
- General Assembly presidency (1961), 164, 182
- Health initiatives, 282
- Hungary, 251, 265
- Johnson’s policy on UN affairs, 281
- Kashmir issue, 207
- Kennedy’s briefings on UN developments, 202
- Korean issues, 265
- Kuwait admission, 251
- Mauritania/Outer Mongolia admission package, 166
- 1960–61 round, 169
- NSC meeting on, 207, 210, 211
- Opening date of 19th General Assembly, 282
- Palestine refugees issue, 224, 226
- Peaceful uses of outer space, 177, 193, 211, 282
- Peacekeeping operations, 170, 206, 207, 282
- Peacekeeping operations financing, 169, 207, 217, 238, 241, 242, 251, 253, 282
- Portuguese territories, 282
- Regional approach to security, 170
- Rich vs. poor conflict in, 282
- Ruanda-Urundi issue, 207
- Secretariat personnel, 207
- Secretary-General appointment following Hammarskjold’s death, 182, 190, 193
- South Africa issue, 282
- Southern Rhodesia, 207, 226, 251
- Southwest Africa, 282
- Soviet attitude toward, 210
- Thant’s Washington visit, 213, 224
- Tibet, 265
- Trade discussions and debates, 282
- Tripartite Secretary-General proposal, 169
- Under Secretaries, appointment of, 190
- U.S. consultation with other countries, program for, 169
- U.S. delegation to General Assembly (1962), 207
- U.S.-Soviet bilateral discussion of 17th General Assembly, proposed, 212
- U.S. strategy (1961), 169, 174, 177
- U.S. strategy (1962), 217
- U.S. strategy (1963), 265, 266
- U.S. use of UN, situations appropriate for, 175
- Voting rights of countries in arrears, 265
- West New Guinea issue, 207
- U.S.-Soviet space cooperation, 411
- Clifford, Clark M., 1, 3, 87, 107
- Clifton, Gen. Ted, 13, 100
- Cline, Ray S., 104, 401, 407
- Cody, Morrill, 146
- Coerr, Wymberley DeR., 29, 360
- Cohn, Aline, 310, 312
- Colmar, Jacques, 320
- Colonialism. See under United Nations.
- Commerce Department, U.S., 46, 59, 61, 63
- Committee on Foreign Affairs Personnel, 58
- Common Market, 133, 145, 149
- Communications satellites, 376
- Communications with foreign leaders during emergency conditions, 434
- Direct broadcasting from satellites, 447
- European cooperation re, 440, 441, 443, 449
- Global satellite communication system, 433, 435
- Intergovernmental agency for satellite communication, 448
- Latin American communications facilities, 437, 442
- National Communications System, 438, 442, 444, 446
- National Communications Systems Working Group, 436
- National Military Command System, 434, 445
- NSC Subcommittee on Communications Satellites, 433
- State Department office responsible for, 439
- Congo (see also Congo subheadings under United Nations), 203, 211
- Congress, U.S.:
- Coombs, Philip, 30, 35, 119, 120
- Coote, Robert K., 453
- Cordier, Andrew W., 168
- Correa da Costa, Sergio, 283
- Coulibaly, Sori, 247
- Cousins, Norman, 196
- Cowles, Gardner, 407
- Coyne, J. Patrick, 78, 81, 82, 87
- Crises, systematic planning for, 6, 7, 9, 12, 14, 18, 22
- Crockett, William J., 29, 30, 31, 35, 40, 42, 51, 62, 63, 66
- Crosby, Oliver S., 365, 417
- Cuba, 133, 150, 226, 307
- Cuban missile crisis, 24, 107, 149, 232
- Cusack, John T., 330, 331, 337, 340, 345
- Cutler, Lloyd, 448
- Daddah, Moktar Ould, 273
- Dadgar, M., 345
- Daniels, Paul, 470, 471
- D’Arcy, Jean, 447
- Darden, Gov., 81
- Dashner, Lee, 355
- Davies, David A., 402
- Davis, Richard H., 152, 268, 275, 394
- Dawson, Laurence A., 317
- De Gaulle, Charles, 145, 150, 196, 207, 290
- Dean, Arthur, 125, 226, 496
- Dean, John Gunther, 270, 271
- Dean, Sir Patrick, 187, 203, 223, 231, 283, 284
- Dean, Philip, 168, 224
- Defense Department, U.S.:
- Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), 78, 89, 92
- Defense of freedom fund, 4
- Deming, Olcott, 168
- Denmark, 486
- Derinsu, Osman, 337
- Devine, James T., 322
- Deyine, Sidi Mohamed, 273
- Diallo, Telli, 286
- Dick, Jane W., 176, 207
- Dickinson, Dwight, 270, 271
- Dier, Orme, 503
- Dillery, C. Edward, 402
- Dillon, C. Douglas, 3, 112
- Dobrynin, Anatoliy, 138
- Dodd, Thomas J., 461
- Doolittle, Lt. Gen. James H., 81, 87, 107, 357
- Dorticos Torrado, Osvaldo, 226
- Dougherty, Helen E., 333, 335, 341, 343
- Draper, Gen. William H., Jr., 20
- Drummond, Roscoe, 210
- Drumright, Everett F., 179
- Dryden, Hugh L., 353, 359, 367, 376
- Duke, Angier Biddle, 35, 298
- Dulles, Allen W., 7, 86, 91, 113
- Dulles, John Foster, 37
- Dumont, Donald, 164, 178
- Dungan, Ralph A., 3, 60, 62, 196
- Dunham, Chester G., 326
- Durant, Capt. W. B., Jr., 453
- Dutton, Frederick G., 44, 47, 62, 68, 203, 207, 238, 241, 242, 291, 295, 303, 304
- Dykes, Leonard H., 453, 462, 472
- Earman, J.S., 97, 100
- Eastland, James, 207
- Easum, Donald B., 455
- Edmundson, Svetlana, 397
- Egert, Millan L., 68, 354
- Eisendrath, Craig R., 431, 447
- Eisenhower, Dwight D., 3, 113
- Intelligence policy:
- Clandestine Services, 86
- Coordination and guidance responsibilities of DCI, 86
- Photographic Intelligence Center, 84
- President and NSC members, intelligence briefings for, 105
- Reorganization program, 78, 79, 80, 81, 84, 86
- Status and future trends (January 1961), 82
- U.S. Intelligence Board, 80, 84
- Wartime intelligence collection, 84
- National Security Council, criticisms of Kennedy’s approach to, 21
- Space program, 357, 359
- UN High Commissioner for Refugees program, 311
- White House and interdepartmental coordination, 1
- Intelligence policy:
- Elder, Walter, 103
- Eli Lilly and Company, 332
- Engle, Clair, 461
- Erskine, Lt. Col. Graves, 78
- Essafi, Mohamed, 283
- European Launcher Development Organization (ELDO), 375
- European Space Research Organization (ESRO), 375
- Evans, Allan, 78, 170
- Evans, Luther, 296
- Evans, Robert Mayer, 138
- Evseyev, Peter, 396, 397, 398
- Faisal, King of Saudi Arabia, 248
- Falk, Elmer M., 310, 313, 317, 323, 325
- Fall-out shelters, 86
- Farley, Philip J., 358, 360, 363, 365, 387
- Fascell, Dante, 194
- Fawzi, Mahmoud, 226
- Fedorenko, Nikolai T., 269, 286, 289, 427
- Feldman, Myer, 61, 203, 207, 226
- Fenn, Dan, 62
- Fennemore, George M., 470, 472
- Ferguson, C. Vaughn, 220
- Field, Winston, 247, 251, 255
- Filippov, Yuri V., 451
- Finger, Seymour M., 299, 301
- Finland, 133
- Fisher, Adrian S., 373, 421
- Fisher, Wayne W., 451, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459
- Flores Avendano, Col. Guillermo, 252
- Flues, A. Gilmore, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 334, 335, 337
- Forced Labor Convention, 300
- Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, 72
- Foreign Service organization. See State Department/Foreign Service organization.
- Foster, Seaborn P., 354
- Foster, William C., 74, 193, 206, 210, 211, 265, 418, 422, 465, 477, 481
- France, 22, 133
- Franklin, D. S., 451
- Frechtling, Louis E., 275
- Fredericks, J. Wayne, 35, 368
- Freedom of Association Convention, 295
- Freedom of Information Declaration, 299
- Freeman, Orville, 30
- Freeman, Capt. Rosse E., 221, 278
- Freund, Richard B., 472
- Friedman, Richard, 215, 220, 222, 227, 243, 254, 257, 261, 378
- Frutkin, Arnold W., 365, 378, 390, 394, 396, 397, 399, 404
- Fubini, Eugene G., 110
- Fulbright, J. William, 68, 69, 71, 194, 195, 207, 242, 291
- Fulton, James G., 392
- Furnas, Howard, 363, 367
- Galbraith, John Kenneth, 9, 125, 148
- Galvao, Capt. Henrique, 282
- Gardner, Richard N., 35, 261, 275, 278, 295, 296, 297, 301, 312, 323, 327, 329, 334, 365, 394, 395, 403, 409, 417, 431, 435, 448, 454, 466, 496
- Gardner, Trevor, 356
- Garthoff, Raymond L., 381, 394, 427, 431
- Gates, Thomas S., Jr., 80, 84
- Gathright, Wreatham E., 363, 365, 368, 373
- Geneas, Zachary P., 201, 447
- Genocide Convention, 295
- George, W. Lloyd, 88
- Geris, Ekrem, 337
- Germany, Federal Republic of, 366, 486
- Ghana, 22
- Gilpatric, Roswell L., 30, 89, 106, 110, 377, 405, 420
- Gilruth, Robert R., 405
- Giordano, Henry L., 345
- Glenn, Col. John, 385, 389
- Godley, G. McMurtrie, 224
- Goldbeck, Willis, 151
- Goldwater, Barry, 461
- Goodby, James E., 457, 459
- Goodpaster, Gen. Andrew, 3, 79, 81, 86
- Goodwin, Harold L., 453
- Goodwin, Richard, 12, 47
- Gordon, Kermit, 61, 66, 176, 384
- Gore, Albert, 207, 251
- Gray, Gordon, 81, 91, 107, 357
- Green, Howard C., 492, 501
- Green, T. C., 338, 343
- Greenfield, James L., 477
- Greenhill, Denis A., 259, 260
- Gromyko, Andrei A., 123, 169, 219, 225, 226, 268, 270, 430
- Gruening, Ernest, 461
- Guarco, Anthony, 151
- Gullion, Edmund A., 206
- Gursan, Ihsan, 337
- Guthrie, John C., 275, 278, 394, 427, 481, 483
- Guyer, Roberto E., 451
- Hackler, Windsor G., 65
- Hagen, John P., 365
- Halaby, Jeeb, 65
- Halsema, James J., 117
- Hamilton, Fowler, 72, 75
- Hamilton, Tom, 210
- Hammarskjold, Dag, 168, 169, 182, 206
- Hansen, Kenneth, 62, 67
- Hanson, J. O., 125, 378
- Hare, Raymond, 40, 330, 335, 337
- Harmon, Amb., 207
- Harriman, W. Averell, 12, 47, 60, 62, 65, 153, 154, 195, 224, 265, 266, 267, 291
- Harris, Reed, 138, 151
- Harter, John, 315
- Hartley, Virginia F., 164, 166, 167, 178, 181, 182, 189, 197, 220, 222, 227, 257, 277
- Hartman, Arthur A., 498
- Harvey, Sir Robert, 440
- Haseganu, Mihail, 231
- Haskins, Charles A., 357
- Hawkins, Richard H., Jr., 480, 481, 483
- Hayta, Cahit, 330, 337
- Heeney, Arnold D. P., 486, 495, 497, 502
- Hefner, Frank K., 237, 249, 250, 315, 323
- Henderson, Loy, 62, 86
- Hendrick, James P., 340, 341
- Hennes, Richard V., 360, 361, 363
- Herrington, William C., 487
- Herron, Francis W., 369, 378
- Herter, Christian A., 2, 58, 84
- Hettinger, Converse, 273
- Hickenlooper, Bourke B., 291
- Hill, Col., 437
- Hilliker, Grant G., 247
- Hilsman, Roger, Jr., 29, 35, 38, 50, 102, 219, 265
- Hoare, Sir Samuel, 345
- Hodges, Luther, 46, 61, 63
- Hoffman, Paul, 186, 232
- Holland, Jerome, 44
- Hollomon, J. Herbert, 353
- Hollywood Guilds Festival Committee, 151
- Holmes, Brainerd, 378
- Home, Lord, 199, 200, 226, 255, 259, 260
- Hong Kong, 314, 318
- Hoofnagle, James G., 27
- Hoover, J. Edgar, 3
- Hope-Jones, Ronald C., 440
- Hornig, Donald F., 356, 363, 396, 397
- Houseman, John, 151
- Howard, Roy, 177
- Hubbard, Wharton D., 496, 502
- Hughes, Thomas, 35
- Hull, Gen. John E., 81, 82
- Human rights:
- Anti-Semitism, 292, 294
- Children’s rights, seminar on, 297
- Civil disobedience, 302
- Covenants on Human Rights, 293
- Forced Labor Convention, 300
- Freedom of Association Convention, 295
- Freedom of Information Declaration, 299
- Genocide Convention, 295
- Independent organization rights, 299
- “Klieg light” approach to, 299
- Married Women Convention, 295
- Periodic reporting on, 292, 294
- Racial Discrimination Declaration, 289, 297, 306
- Religious freedom, 294
- Slavery Convention, 295, 300
- Special Assistant for Human Rights position in State Department, 298
- Travel Freedom Resolution, 307
- UN Commissioner for Human Rights position, 301
- UN discussions re, 177, 263, 265, 266, 282”
- UN enforcement of its human rights requirements, 258
- UN Human Rights Commission, 258
- UN Rapporteur on Human Rights position, 303, 304, 305
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights anniversary, observance, 296
- Women’s Rights Convention, 295, 300
- Humelsine, Carlisle H., 42
- Humphrey, Hubert H., 62, 74
- Humphrey, John, 294
- Hungary, 177
- Hunter, Maxwell W., II, 383
- Iceland, 486
- India, 148, 150
- Indonesia (see also West New Guinea), 22
- Information policy:
- Arms control and disarmament, research on, 125, 130, 147, 149
- Attribution of USIA media materials, 135
- Book distribution, 133, 156
- Broadcasting operations, 122, 128, 156
- “Changes in USIA” report (1963), 156
- Coordination of all media efforts, 121, 129
- Defense Department accreditation of USIA representatives, 141, 142
- Economic and military aid agreements, role in coordination of, 137
- Economic development programs and, 148
- Economic information, 132
- English teaching program, 156
- Exhibits and trade fairs overseas, 11, 156
- Field posts, 156
- Film festival participation, 151, 156
- Foreign media, monitoring of, 133, 150
- France, focus on, 145
- Hungary, focus on, 153, 154
- International Sports Kit Project, 156
- Italy, focus on, 149
- Johnson’s assumption of Presidency, coverage of, 158
- Kennedy’s “year-ender” briefing, notes for, 143
- Mission of USIA, 140, 144, 159
- Motion picture service, 156
- Nuclear test ban issue, 125, 130, 147
- Opinion collection and analysis, 116, 117, 118, 146, 147, 149, 156
- “Peaceful coexistence” countertheme, 123, 124, 126
- Personnel policies of information agencies, 156
- Picture service, 156
- Press and Publications Service, 156
- Private companies and individuals, cooperation with, 156
- Psychological-political program, 136
- Public relations efforts, 119
- Soviet affairs, program on, 138
- Soviet and U.S. correspondents, accreditation of, 152
- Soviet-U.S. broadcast exchanges, 134
- Soviet wheat purchases and, 155
- Terminology concerns, 127, 157
- Training program for junior officers, 156
- USIA’s relationship to White House and State Department, 120
- Youth programs, 139
- Intelligence policy (see also
Central Intelligence Agency):
- Ambassadors informed of intelligence activities, 88
- Budgetary issues, 104, 110
- CIA-Defense friction, 106
- Clandestine Services, 82, 83, 85, 86
- COMINT and ELINT activities, 82, 84
- Coordination and guidance responsibilities of DCI, 82, 84, 86, 97, 99, 103, 104
- Covert funding for private organizations, 94
- Cuban missile crisis and, 107
- Defense Intelligence Agency, 78, 89, 92
- Deputy DCI, appointment of, 95, 98
- Economic intelligence, 84
- “Image” of DCI, concerns about, 113, 115
- McCone’s advisory role on policy matters, 112
- McCone’s appointment as DCI, 91
- National Reconnaissance Program (see also Reconnaissance satellite program under Space program), 90, 101, 106, 108, 110
- National Security Agency, 89, 104
- Photographic Intelligence Center, 84
- President and NSC members, intelligence briefings for, 100, 105
- President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, 87, 91, 103, 107, 109
- Reorganization program, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 84, 86, 95
- Saigon Chief of Station, 113
- Soviet-related intelligence, handling of, 111
- Status and future trends (January 1961), 82
- Strategic warning process, 82
- U.S. Intelligence Board, 80, 82, 84, 99
- Reorganization program, 96, 97, 98, 114
- Wartime intelligence collection, 84
- Interdepartmental coordination. See White House and interdepartmental coordination.
- Interior Department, U.S., 488, 494
- International Court of Justice (ICJ), 194, 215, 218
- International science issues, 65
- Antarctic scientific cooperation, 452
- Foreign policy and science, relationship between, 348
- Large-scale scientific experiments, guidelines for, 352
- OECD science activities, support for, 355
- Office of International Scientific Affairs, establishment of, 350
- Office of the Science Adviser, establishment of, 349
- Population problem, 347
- Publications, 355
- Science Attaches, 348, 351, 354
- State Department guidance of overseas scientific programs, 348
- U.S.-Japan Committee on Scientific Cooperation, 355
- Weather research and analysis, 353
- Wiesner’s role, 346
- Ireland, 150, 486
- Irvin, Adm. William, 436
- Isenbergh, Max, 35
- Israel, 203, 207, 226, 486
- Italy, 486
- Ivy, Michel, 481, 483
- Jackson, Elmore, 175, 206, 417
- Jackson, Henry M., 1, 16, 23, 77
- Jaffe, Leonard, 397, 402
- Jagan, Cheddi, 259
- Jami’at al Islam, 311
- Jamieson, Stewart, 320
- Japan, 133, 150, 431, 486
- Jenkins, Alfred leS., 170
- Jha, C. S., 162
- John, Col., 378
- Johnson, Charles E., 14, 128, 379, 395, 425
- Johnson, Charles K., 214
- Johnson, David S., 396, 397
- Johnson, G. Griffith, 51, 54
- Johnson, Joseph, 210
- Johnson, Lyndon B., 70, 359, 376
- Johnson, U. Alexis, 38, 40, 172, 175, 265, 291, 378,
404, 420, 453
- Communications satellites, 449
- Intelligence policy, 94
- International science issues, 348, 349
- Peaceful uses of outer space, 418, 421
- “Six-plus-six” territorial sea/fishing zone proposal, 493, 496, 498
- Space program, 368, 379, 382, 385
- State Department/Foreign Service organization, 65
- U.S.-Soviet space cooperation, 406, 412, 413
- Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), 265, 379, 434, 445
- Joint Study Group on Foreign Intelligence Activities, 78
- Jones, Lewis, 29
- Jones, Marshall P., 68, 354
- Jones, Owen T., 153
- Jones, Roger W., 27, 29, 30, 31, 35, 38, 40, 51, 55, 310
- Jones, Thomas O., 453, 454
- Jones, William, 365
- Jorden, William J., 65, 136, 172
- Judd, Walter H., 194
- Kaiser, Philip W., 273
- Kalantzis, Evangelos, 331
- Kalinin, Yuri D., 396, 397, 398
- Kaneshige, Dr., 355
- Karmalov, 134
- Karpov, Viktor, 471
- Kashmir, 207, 214
- Katzenbach, Nicholas deB., 188
- Kavanau, Lawrence, 367, 378
- Kaya, Harunori, 288
- Kaysen, Carl, 132, 421
- Kearney, Richard D., 379
- Keldysh, M. V., 394, 401, 404
- Kellermann, Henry J., 190
- Kelly, Gene, 151
- Kelly, Harry, 355
- Kennan, George F., 53, 134
- Kennedy, John F., 37, 40, 82, 158, 246,
263
- Agency for International Development:
- Antarctica, 480
- Arms control and disarmament, 177, 185, 226
- Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 74
- Azores Base Agreement, 203, 217
- Communications satellites, 433, 434, 436, 437, 446
- Congo, 203, 211
- European trip in 1963, reactions to, 150
- Human rights, 266, 300, 303
- Information policy, 116
- Book distribution, 133
- Broadcasting operations, 128
- Economic and military aid agreements, role in coordination of, 137
- Film festival participation, 151
- Foreign media, monitoring of, 133, 150
- Italy, focus on, 149
- Kennedy’s “year-ender” briefing, notes for, 143
- Mission of USIA, 140, 144
- Nuclear test ban, 125, 130
- Opinion collection and analysis, 118, 149
- “Peaceful coexistence” countertheme, 123, 126
- Soviet-U.S. broadcast exchanges, 134
- USIA’s relationship to White House and State Department, 120
- Intelligence policy:
- Coordination and guidance responsibilities of DCI, 97, 99, 103
- Cuban missile crisis and, 107
- Defense Intelligence Agency, 89
- McCone’s appointment as DCI, 91
- President and NSC members, intelligence briefings for, 100, 105
- President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, 87, 109
- U.S. Intelligence Board, 96, 97
- International science issues:
- Israel, 203, 207
- Izvestia interview, 133
- Mexico visit, 207
- Narcotics control, 327
- National Security Council:
- Peace Corps, 70, 73
- Peaceful uses of outer space:
- Quemoy and Matsu, U.S. policy toward, 211
- Palestine refugees, 226
- “Six-plus-six” territorial sea/fishing zone proposal, 503
- South Africa, 266
- Soviet wheat purchases, 155
- Space program:
- Apollo program, highest national priority for, 371, 372
- Contingency landings by manned flights, 380
- Coordination of NASA and Defense activities, 377
- Cost-cutting effort, 384
- Funding for, 359
- Lunar exploration/landing, 376
- Military space programs, 356
- Nuclear power systems, launching of, 364
- Space launcher assistance to other countries, 366
- 10-year plan, 359
- State Department/Foreign Service organization:
- Bowles’ role in State Department, 34, 43, 47
- Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs position, 28
- Embassy residences, costs of, 56
- Executive responsibilities within State Department, 39
- Foreign economic policy coordination, 36
- Foreign Relations series, publication of, 41
- Kennan’s assessment of, 53
- Meeting with policy officers, 50, 52
- Personnel policies, 58
- Reorganization program, 55
- United Nations, 186
- African development, 177
- Arms control and disarmament issue, 177, 185, 226
- Attendance in 1962, 217
- Attendance in 1963, 262, 264, 267, 269, 403
- Berlin, 177, 217
- Briefings on developments in UN, 202
- Chinese representation, 172, 177, 179, 203, 266, 273
- Colonialism, 217, 221
- Congo peacekeeping operation, 266
- Congo reconciliation, 226
- Cuban speech (1962), 226
- Decade of Development initiative, 185
- Development Authority, 177
- General Assembly presidency (1961), 164
- General Assembly presidency (1963), 252
- Hungary, 217, 266
- Korean issues, 177
- Mauritania/Outer Mongolia admission, 177, 179
- NSC meeting on, 207, 211
- Palestine refugees, 226
- Peaceful uses of outer space, 177, 185, 217
- Peacekeeping operations financing, 192, 194, 203, 207, 233, 253
- Secretary-General appointment following Hammarskjold’s death, 184
- Secretary-General position, Thant’s attitude toward, 195
- 17th General Assembly, summary report on, 232
- Southern Rhodesia issue, 207, 226
- Thant’s Washington visit, 213
- U.S. attitudes toward, 195
- U.S. General Assembly delegation (1962), 217
- U.S. Mission’s reporting to Washington, 211
- U.S. strategy (1961), 173, 174, 177
- U.S. strategy (1962), 216, 217
- U.S. strategy (1963), 264, 266
- West New Guinea, 195
- U.S.-Soviet space cooperation, 388, 389, 410, 414, 415
- White House and interdepartmental coordination:
- Kennedy, Robert F., 20, 25, 60, 65, 87, 91, 95, 113, 139, 178
- Kent, Robert, 245
- Kerley, Ernest L., 198, 200, 218, 222, 268, 278
- Kerrigan, William M., 337, 369
- Khrushchev, Nikita S., 125
- Killian, James R., Jr., 87, 91, 103, 107, 109, 418, 419
- King, Martin Luther, Jr., 302
- King, Samuel L., 213
- King, William B., 146
- Kirkpatrick, Lyman B., Jr., 78, 95
- Kiselev, E. D., 231
- Kistiakowsky, George B., 84
- Kitchen, Jeffrey C., 498
- Kline, Cmdr., 472
- Klokov, Ivan V., 396, 397
- Klutznick, Philip M., 176, 192, 196, 207
- Knox, M. Gordon, 496
- Kochman, Mohamed Nassim, 273
- Kohler, Foy D., 29, 152, 157, 212
- Komer, Robert, 12
- Korea. See Korean issues under United Nations.
- Kornienko, Georgi M., 208
- Kotschnig, Walter, 315, 329
- Kovach, Eugene G., 355
- Kozyrev, Semyon P., 396
- Kreer, Robert G., 437
- Kretzmann, Edwin M., 355, 378, 379
- Krishnamoorthy, E. S., 345
- Krupin, Yuriy I., 396, 397
- Kubitschek, Juscelino, 252
- Kuh, Freddie, 172
- Kurdas, Kemal, 330
- Kuwait, 251
- Labouisse, Henry, 30, 335
- Lamm, Donald W., 454
- Lampert, A. K., 250
- Land, Edwin H., 87, 107, 356
- Lande, Adolf, 345
- Langer, William L., 87, 107
- Laos, 208, 224
- Lathram, L. Wade, 337, 344
- Lausche, Frank J., 291
- Law of the Sea (see also “Six-plus-six” territorial sea/fishing zone proposal):
- Ratification of four Conventions (1961), 485
- Lawrence, Edward W., 314, 320, 322
- Lay, James, 3, 78, 357
- Lebel, Claude, 309
- Leddy, John M., 192
- Ledward, R. J. D., 199, 204
- Lee, Guy A., 378
- Lehman, Ernest, 151
- Lehrer, Maxwell, 356
- LeMay, Gen. Curtis E., 110
- Lemnitzer, Gen. Lyman L., 80, 84, 97, 98
- Lennon, J. H., 354
- Lent, Robert F., 313, 317
- Lesh, Donald R., 343
- Lewis, Cmdr. Price, Jr., 454
- Lewis, Samuel W., 453
- Liang, C. K., 328
- Liem, Channing, 162
- Lincoln, Evelyn, 128, 150, 364
- Lind, Lewis M., 323
- Lindquist, Robert S., 163
- Lindt, Auguste, 310, 311
- Lippmann, Walter S., 208
- Little, Richard S., 256
- Liu Chieh, 231
- Lodge, Henry Cabot, 3, 172
- Lokman, Mahomed S., 178, 181
- Long, Edward T., 168
- Loomis, Henry, 117, 134, 138
- Lovell, Sir Bernard, 401, 404
- Lovett, Robert, 81
- Loweth, Hugh, 453
- Lubkemann, Walter H., 268
- Luce, Henry, 172, 177
- Ludlow, James M., 164, 167, 215, 220, 221, 222, 227, 243, 254, 257, 341, 496
- Luers, William H., 189
- Lunar exploration/landing. See under Space program; under U.S.-Soviet space cooperation.
- Lutkins, LaRue R., 178, 179
- Mabileau, J. F., 345
- MacArthur, Douglas, II, 226
- Macau, 318
- MacDonald, John W., Jr., 309
- MacKnight, Jesse, 178, 179, 181, 215, 221, 222, 227
- MacLeish, Archibald, 296
- Macmillan, Harold, 125, 150, 203, 262, 366
- Macy, Robert, 78
- Malalasekera, G. P., 214
- Malcolm X, 150
- Malhotra, Ram C., 286
- Malone, Thomas, 396, 397
- Malta, 255
- Manfull, Melvin L., 191, 196
- Mann, Thomas, 113
- Manning, Robert J., 152, 394
- Married Women Convention, 295
- Marshall, Burke, 305
- Martian civilization, 383
- Martin, Edwin M., 9, 22, 51, 252, 265, 437
- Martin, Paul, 285
- Matsch, Franz, 162, 427, 429
- Matthews, H. Freeman, Jr., 172, 369
- Mau, Frank A., 486
- Mauritania (see also Mauritania/Outer Mongolia admission package under United Nations), 273
- McCall-Judson, J. Alan, 451
- McCarthy, Eugene, 115
- McClintock, Robert, 463
- McCloy, John J., 74, 112, 123, 177, 195
- McCollum, Robert S., 311
- McConaughy, Walter P., 170, 172, 179, 180
- McCone, John A., 93, 211, 401
- Intelligence policy:
- Budgetary issues, 110
- CIA-Defense friction, 106
- Coordination and guidance responsibilities of DCI, 97, 99, 103
- Cuban missile crisis and, 107
- Deputy DCI, appointment of, 95, 98
- “Image” of DCI, concerns about, 113, 115
- McCone’s advisory role on policy matters, 112
- McCone’s appointment as DCI, 91
- National Reconnaissance Program, 106, 108, 110
- President and NSC members, intelligence briefings for, 100, 105
- President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, 109
- Reorganization program, 95
- Saigon Chief of Station, 113
- Soviet-related intelligence, handling of, 111
- U.S. Intelligence Board, 96, 97, 98, 114
- National Security Council, 21
- Intelligence policy:
- McDowell, Eleanor C., 295
- McFarland, Col. Earl, Jr., 367
- McGhee, George C., 2, 35, 40, 47, 119,
175, 210, 378, 462
- Information policy, 136
- International science issues, 347
- National Security Council, 10, 11
- Peaceful uses of outer space, 415
- State Department/Foreign Service organization, 38
- United Nations, 170, 224, 230
- U.S.-Soviet space cooperation, 388, 391, 392, 394, 395, 415
- White House and interdepartmental coordination, 12
- McKelvey, R., 403
- McKisson, Robert M., 165
- McKitterick, Nathaniel, 258, 277, 299, 448, 466, 480
- McLean, D. B. G., 451
- McMillan, Brockway, 108, 110, 378
- McNamara, Robert S., 4, 7, 90, 468
- McNutt, Louise, 180, 181, 215, 221, 222, 227, 254, 257, 277, 431, 496
- McQueen, Steve, 151
- Means, John, 297
- Meany, George, 207
- Meeker, Leonard C., 182, 198, 258, 278, 360, 361, 394, 412, 418, 427, 430, 431, 491
- Meloy, Francis E., Jr., 213
- Mendelsohn, Allan I., 379
- Merchant, Livingston L., 2, 6, 62, 492, 500, 501
- Mewshaw, Franklin L., 231
- Mexico, 150, 207
- Meyer, Armin H., 66
- Miller, George P., 392
- Mills, William H., 466, 470, 471, 472, 476
- Milovidov, Igor V., 396, 397, 397
- Milus, Stanislaus B., 325
- Minnich, L. Arthur, 296
- Mirisch, Walter, 151
- Missile systems, 386
- Mitchell, V. W., 337
- Moffitt, George, 378, 394
- Monsma, George N., 164, 167, 215, 220, 221, 222, 227, 243, 250, 254, 257, 277
- Moor, Carol C., 48
- Morgan, George A., 363
- Morocco, 318
- Morozov, Platon D., 292, 294, 429, 430
- Morris, D. R., 375, 402
- Morrison, W. L., 451
- Moscow Film Festival, 151
- Mulliken, Otis E., 309, 312, 327, 332, 334, 345
- Mundt, Karl E., 291
- Murphy, H. B. M., 345
- Murphy, Robert D., 87, 107
- Murrow, Edward R., 30, 116, 122, 131, 385
- Information policy:
- Attribution of USIA media materials, 135
- Book distribution, 133
- Broadcasting operations, 122, 128
- Coordination of all media efforts, 121, 129
- Defense Department accreditation of USIA representatives, 141, 142
- Economic and military aid agreements, role in coordination of, 137
- Economic development programs and, 148
- Economic information, 132
- Film festival participation, 151
- Foreign media, monitoring of, 133, 150
- France, focus on, 145
- Hungary, focus on, 153, 154
- Italy, focus on, 149
- Kennedy’s “year-ender” briefing, notes for, 143
- Mission of USIA, 140, 144, 159
- Nuclear test ban issue, 125, 130
- Opinion collection and analysis, 118, 146, 149
- “Peaceful coexistence” countertheme, 123, 124, 126
- Psychological-political program, 136
- Public relations efforts, 119
- Soviet affairs, program on, 138
- Soviet-U.S. broadcast exchanges, 134
- Soviet wheat purchases and, 155
- Terminology concerns, 127, 157
- USIA’s relationship to White House and State Department, 120
- Youth programs, 139
- Information policy:
- Nakagawa, 431
- Narasimhan, C. V., 223, 244
- Narcotics control:
- Addiction problem, 328, 345
- Barbiturates and amphetamines, 328, 340, 345
- Cannabis, 345
- Coca leaf chewing, 345
- Illicit traffic, 328, 340, 345
- Opium Protocol of 1953:
- Scientific research on opium, 345
- Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs:
- General Assembly plenary on ratification, 341
- International support, 340
- Opium Protocol’s possible conflict with, 329
- Phamaceutical industry’s objections, 332
- Production of narcotics, impact on, 329
- Status in 1963, 345
- Thant’s inquiry re U.S. position, 334
- U.K. support, 338, 343
- UN conference on, 326
- UN resolutions on, 328, 340
- U.S. decision against ratification, 335, 336, 340, 341
- U.S. objections, 327, 333
- U.S.-Turkish discussions re, 333, 337
- UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs, 339
- White House Conference on Narcotics, proposed, 327
- Nason, Rachel C., 295, 296, 297, 303, 304
- Nasser, Gamal Abdel, 248
- Natarajan, Jagadish, 223
- National Advisory Council, 3
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) (see also Space program; U.S.-Soviet space cooperation), 110
- National Aeronautics and Space Council. See under Space program.
- National Communications System (NCS), 438, 442, 444, 446
- National Military Command System (NMCS), 434, 445
- National Reconnaissance Program (NRP). See under Intelligence policy.
- National Science Foundation (NSF), 353, 355
- National Security Action Memorandums (NSAMs):
- National Security Agency (NSA), 89, 104
- National Security Council (NSC):
- Eisenhower’s criticisms of Kennedy’s approach to, 21
- Executive Committee, 23
- Function and operation, 4, 7, 16
- Intelligence briefings for, 100, 105
- Johnson’s participation as Vice President, 5
- Meetings:
- Operations Coordinating Board, 3, 8
- Plans and Operations Committee (Standing Group), 16, 23, 25
- Rayburn’s participation, 26
- Reorganization program, 1, 15, 16, 23, 25
- Subcommittee on Communications Satellites, 433
- Transition of administrations, 3
- United Nations, meeting on, 207, 210, 211
- Working groups on specific regions and countries, 10, 11
- National security staffing and operations, 77
- Navez, Andre J., 502
- Navy, U.S., 458
- Negroes, State Department’s recruitment of, 44
- Nesbitt, Trevanion H. E., 378, 379
- Netherlands (see also West New Guinea), 486
- Neustadt, Richard E., 1, 4, 74
- New Zealand, 451, 461, 464, 486
- Newell, Homer E., 402, 426
- Newlin, Michael H., 165, 261
- Newman, George S., 360, 361, 379
- Nielsen, Sivert A., 187
- Nikolic, D., 328
- Nilsen, Sylvia E., 333
- Nitze, Paul H., 6, 360, 420, 421
- Nnorom, A. O., 270
- Norodom Sihanouk, Prince, 224
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 110, 149
- Norway, 461, 486
- Noyes, Charles P., 201
- Nuclear activities in Antarctica, 452
- Nuclear test ban issue, 125, 130, 147, 186, 219, 262
- Nugroho, 163
- Nutt, Jim S., 484
- Oakley, Robert, 225
- O’Brien, Larry, 207, 239
- O’Donnell, Kenneth, 4, 13
- Okasaki, Katsuo, 214
- O’Neill, W. Paul, 243, 250, 254
- Operations Coordinating Board, 3, 8
- Opium Protocol of 1953. See under Narcotics control.
- Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), 132, 355
- Organization of American States (OAS), 282
- Ormsby-Gore, David, 199, 200, 205
- Orrick, William H., Jr., 20, 57, 60, 350, 436, 437, 438, 442
- Orwick, Dana, 378
- Osorio-Tafall, Bibiano, 224
- Ostrovski, Y. A., 294
- O’Sullivan, Tadgh, 231
- Oulashin, Eric E., 378
- Outer Mongolia. See Mauritania/Outer Mongolia admission package under United Nations.
- Outer space. See Peaceful uses of outer space; Space program; U.S.-Soviet space cooperation.
- Owen, George H., 451, 453, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464, 474
- Owsley, Charles H., 311
- Ozkol, Majhar, 330, 337
- Pace, Frank, Jr., 107
- Packard, Robert F., 369, 375, 383, 394, 406, 427
- Pakistan, 150, 214, 486
- Palamas, Christian, 331
- Palestine refugees, 171, 216, 224, 226
- Pardee, Arthur E., Jr., 351, 354, 355
- Parker, James B., 221
- Patterson, Bradley H., Jr., 2
- Pavlov, Yuriy I., 397
- Payne, C. R., 127
- Peace Corps, 70, 71, 73, 156
- Peace Corps Act of 1961, 73
- Peaceful uses of outer space:
- Legal issues, 417, 427, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432
- Reconnaissance satellite program and, 416, 418, 419, 420, 421, 422
- Registration of space vehicles, 203
- UN Committee on, 365, 414, 417, 426
- UN discussions re, 171, 177, 185, 186, 193, 211, 216, 217, 219, 263, 282, 289
- UN Resolution on, 431, 432
- U.S. defense of its space program, 425
- U.S. initiative on outer space for UN consideration, 416, 417
- U.S.-Soviet cooperation, 414, 415
- Weapons of mass destruction in orbit, prohibition of, 422, 423, 424
- Pearson, Lester B., 503
- Pedersen, Richard F., 201, 210, 231
- Pelcovits, Nathan A., 268, 275, 278, 301
- Pelen, Pierre, 309
- People-to-People Sports Committee, 156
- Personnel policies of Executive departments, 76
- Persons, Gen. Wilton B., 1, 2, 3
- Peru, 150
- Peterson, Avery F., 170
- Phillips, Franklyn W., 357
- Phleger, Herman, 466, 468, 474
- Piland, Robert O., 357
- Plaja, Eugenio, 162
- Plimpton, Francis, 203, 209, 236, 237, 238, 240, 244, 246, 277, 283, 284, 287, 365, 418
- Plimsoll, James, 160
- Poland, 454, 455
- Pollack, Herman, 30, 35, 44, 63
- Population problem, 347
- Porter, Dwight J., 67
- Porter, Richard, 396, 397
- Portugal, 22, 318, 486
- Portuguese territories, 171, 247, 255, 282
- Posinsky, Col., 472
- President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB), 87, 91, 103, 107, 109
- President’s Science Advisory Committee (PSAC), 348
- Prince, Edward P., 344
- Puerto Rico, 247, 301
- Purcell, Edward M., 356
- Quaison-Sackey, Alex, 283, 290
- Quemoy and Matsu, 211
- Racial Discrimination Declaration, 289, 297, 306
- Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty (RFE–RL), 122
- Rae, S. F., 320, 484
- Ramsey, Henry C., 369
- Rathjens, George W., 481, 483
- Rayburn, Sam, 26, 70
- Read, Benjamin H., 262
- Reconnaissance satellite program. See under Space program.
- Reed, James A., 334, 335, 344, 345
- Reed, James Morgan, 310
- Reedy, Adm. J. R., 466, 478
- Refugees (see also UN High Commissioner for Refugees program), 11
- Reichelderfer, Dr., 392
- Reinhardt, G. Frederick, 35, 396
- Reis, Herbert L., 218, 221, 254, 365, 417
- Religious freedom, 294
- Renborg, Bertil A., 345
- Rettaliata, John T., 357
- Reuther, Walter, 207
- Rewinkel, Milton C., 200, 502
- Reynolds, Warren H., 454
- Riad, Mahmoud, 231
- Ribble, Ralph, J., 68
- Ribicoff, Abraham, 30
- Rice, Edward E., 379
- Rinden, Robert W., 179, 180, 181
- Ritchie, Charles S. A., 285, 503
- Ritchie, Edward, 503
- Rivkin, Allen, 151
- Roberts, Edward V., 146
- Roberts, Ralph S., 42, 54, 67, 349
- Robichaud, Hedard, 285
- Robinson, David Z., 436, 442
- Robinson, H. Basil, 285, 503
- Robinson, Marvin W., 387
- Robinson, Col. William B., 437
- Roe, Arthur, 355
- Rogers, Gladys P., 51, 54
- Rogers, Jordan T., 437
- Rogers, Tom, 48
- Rollefson, Ragnar, 65, 350, 353, 355, 382, 394, 411, 449
- Rooney, John J., 194
- Roosevelt, Eleanor, 207, 292
- Roshchin, Aleksey A., 272, 278
- Rossi, Bruno B., 356, 358
- Rossow, Robert, Jr., 295, 297, 341
- Rostow, Walt W., 4, 9, 12, 13, 18, 22, 25, 47, 122, 127, 156, 381, 411
- Rowan, Carl, 35
- Rowell, Edward J., 314
- Ruanda. See Rwanda.
- Rubel, John H., 104
- Rueckert, George L., 181
- Ruina, J. P., 481, 483
- Rumbold, Sir Algernon, 440
- Rusk, Dean, 4, 34, 38, 120, 175, 185, 203, 208, 212, 219, 263, 332, 420, 468, 480
- Agency for International Development, 75
- Antarctica, 477, 481
- Arms control and disarmament:
- Azores military base, 217
- Communications satellites, 437, 445
- Cuban missile crisis, 232
- Human rights:
- Information policy:
- Intelligence policy, 94, 97
- International science issues:
- Narcotics control, 326, 334, 341
- National security staffing and operations, 77
- Peace Corps, 71
- Peaceful uses of outer space, 423, 427, 430
- Personnel policies of Executive departments, 76
- Population problem, 347
- “Six-plus-six” territorial sea/fishing zone proposal, 492, 494, 496, 497, 499, 502
- Space program:
- State Department/Foreign Service organization:
- Bowles’ role in State Department, 43, 47
- Commercial functions, 46, 59, 61, 63
- Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs position, 28
- Embassy residences, costs of, 56
- Executive responsibilities within State Department, 39
- Foreign economic policy coordination, 36
- Foreign Relations series, publication of, 41
- International conferences, delegations to, 45
- Kennedy’s meeting with policy officers, 50, 52
- Long-range problems, study of, 29
- Marginal posts, closing of, 27
- Negroes, recruitment of, 44
- Personnel policies, 44, 57, 58
- Regional conferences for ambassadors, 40
- Reorganization program, 30, 42
- UN High Commissioner for Refugees program, 313
- United Nations, 193, 207, 282
- Arms control and disarmament, 186, 232
- Berlin, 217
- Chinese representation, 172, 179, 181, 199, 200, 227, 270, 271, 274
- Colonialism, 186, 197, 232, 259, 260, 261
- Committee of 17, 221
- Committee of 24, 261
- Cuban missile crisis and, 232
- Decade of Development initiative, 186, 232
- Enlargement of councils, 220, 222, 225, 227, 257, 266, 270, 277, 285, 291
- General Assembly adjournment (1961), 168
- General Assembly presidency (1961), 164
- General Assembly presidency (1963), 252
- Hungary, 165, 232, 266
- Johnson’s policy on UN affairs, 281
- Kennedy/Khrushchev attendance in 1962, 217
- Kennedy’s attendance in 1963, 267
- Korean issues, 168, 232
- Mauritania/Outer Mongolia admission package, 167, 179, 181
- Peaceful uses of outer space, 186
- Peacekeeping operations, 186, 285
- Peacekeeping operations financing, 192, 194, 215, 233, 236, 243, 246, 249, 254, 275, 278
- Secretary-General appointment following Hammarskjold’s death, 186, 189, 190
- Secretary-General election (1962), 225
- Security Council elections (1962), 227
- Security Council elections (1963), 257, 270
- 17th General Assembly, summary report on, 232
- Southern Rhodesia issue, 232
- Southwest Africa issue, 232
- Thant’s cooperation with U.S., 235, 248
- Tibet, 165
- Under Secretaries, appointment of, 189, 190
- U.S. strategy (1961), 169, 173, 174
- U.S. strategy (1962), 217
- U.S. strategy (1963), 265, 266
- U.S. territories issue, 261
- Voting rights of countries in arrears, 268
- Yemen, 248
- U.S.-Soviet space cooperation, 358, 388, 389, 391
- White House and interdepartmental coordination:
- Russell, Richard, 461
- Rutherfurd, Jay, 273
- Rwanda, 207, 208, 322
- Ryan, Hewson A., 146
- Ryerson, Martin G., 81
- Salinger, Pierre, 115, 134, 143, 152, 503
- Sall, Abdoul Aziz, 273
- Saltonstall, Leverett, 194
- Salvesen, 314
- Sandys, Duncan, 255
- Sanger, Richard, 225
- Sanjuan, Pedro A., 298
- Sastroamidjojo, Ali, 160, 161, 163, 164
- Saudi Arabia, 248
- Sauls, John C., 323
- Schaetzel, J. Robert, 498
- Scheffer, Victor B., 481, 483
- Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., 9, 104, 123, 127, 128, 156, 193,
194, 248, 276, 416, 420
- “Peaceful coexistence” countertheme, 124
- State Department/Foreign Service organization, 37
- United Nations, 203, 266
- Arms control and disarmament issue, 177
- Chinese representation, 177
- Kennedy’s attendance in 1963, 267
- Kennedy’s briefings on UN developments, 202
- Peacekeeping operations financing, 256
- Secretary-General position, Thant’s attitude toward, 195
- U.S. attitudes toward, 195
- U.S. strategy (1961), 177
- U.S. strategy (1962), 217
- West New Guinea, 195
- U.S.-Soviet space cooperation, 409
- Schmidt, G. Lewis, 117, 138
- Schnyder, Felix:
- UN High Commissioner
for Refugees program:
- Continuation of UNHCR Office for five years, 320
- Deputy High Commissioner, appointment of, 308, 310
- Executive Committee sessions, 314, 322
- Identification of refugee situations, 313
- Schnyder’s reappointment as High Commissioner, 323, 324
- Shift in emphasis to refugees in non-European countries, 311, 312, 314
- U.S. contributions, 317, 319
- UN High Commissioner
for Refugees program:
- Schriever, Lt. Gen. B. A., 378
- Schurmann, C. W. A., 162
- Schwartz, Abba P., 307, 323
- Schwebel, Stephen M., 198, 204, 215, 368, 476
- Science issues. See International science issues.
- Scoville, Herbert, Jr., 106, 421
- Seaborg, Glenn T., 349
- Seamans, Robert C., Jr., 376, 378, 421
- Sebald, William J., 454
- Senghor, Leopold Sedar, 178
- Seydoux, Roger, 231, 289
- Sharek, Carl, 154
- Shelnutt, Leon A., 153
- Shen Chang-huan, 180, 181
- Shriver, R. Sargent, Jr., 70, 71, 73
- Sidya, Lt. Mohamed Sidina, 273
- Sihanouk, Prince Norodom, 224
- Simsarian, James, 448, 466, 474, 476, 477
- Sinderson, Paul G., 27, 68
- Singh, K. Natwar, 283
- Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs. See under Narcotics control.
- Sisco, Joseph J., 174, 189, 198, 199, 204, 208, 213, 217, 218, 221, 222, 224, 230, 257, 265, 266, 267, 274, 275, 277, 278, 289, 301, 403
- Siscoe, Frank G., 153, 481
- “Six-plus-six” territorial sea/fishing zone proposal:
- Skolnikoff, Eugene B., 387
- Slater, Joe, 35
- Slater, Warren E., 200
- Slavery Convention, 295, 300
- Slim, Mongi, 160, 161, 164, 182, 183
- Smith, Bromley, 3, 128, 132, 140, 144, 364, 366, 390, 437
- Smith, Elaine D., 337, 344
- Smith, Emery P., 369
- Sokirkin, Aleksei F., 209
- Solodovnikov, Vasily G., 278, 279, 280
- Sorensen, Theodore C., 24, 104, 134, 266, 267
- Sorensen, Thomas C., 118, 120, 125, 126, 127, 134, 141, 144, 146, 148, 153
- Sosa Rodriguez, Carlos, 252, 289
- South Africa, 247, 255, 258, 486
- Southern Rhodesia, 207, 226, 232, 247, 251, 255
- Southwest Africa, 22, 171, 232, 247, 255, 282
- Souvanna Phouma, 224
- Soviet Union (see also
U.S.-Soviet space cooperation):
- Antarctica:
- Arms control and disarmament, 125, 193, 208, 219
- Ballistic missile program, 386
- Book distribution abroad, 133
- Broadcast exchanges with U.S., 134
- Cuban missile crisis, 24, 107, 149, 232
- Human rights:
- Italian public opinion on, 149
- Kennedy’s European trip, reaction to, 150
- Kennedy’s Izvestia interview, 133
- Lunar program, 407, 408
- Moscow Film Festival, 151
- Nuclear test ban issue, 125, 219
- “Peaceful coexistence” theme, 123, 124, 126
- Peaceful uses of outer space:
- Reconnaissance satellites, 219
- Space program of U.S. and, 356, 362, 367, 373, 374, 377
- UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 245
- UN High Commissioner for Refugees program, 315
- United Nations:
- Arms control and disarmament, 193, 208, 219
- Berlin, 216, 219
- Chinese representation, 211, 219, 227, 270
- Colonialism, 186, 219, 232
- Committee of 17, 219, 221
- Committee of 24, 255
- Cuban missile crisis and, 232
- Enlargement of councils, 222, 227, 270, 286
- Hungary, 165, 208
- Korean issues, 219
- Mauritania/Outer Mongolia admission package, 166, 167
- Opening date of 19th General Assembly, 287
- Peaceful uses of outer space, 219
- Peacekeeping operations financing, 208, 219, 253, 269, 272, 275, 276, 278, 279, 280, 282
- Procedural issues, 219
- Ruanda-Urundi, 208
- Secretariat personnel, 207, 272
- Secretary-General appointment following Hammarskjold’s death, 184, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191
- Secretary-General election (1962), 208, 219, 223, 225, 231
- Soviet attitude toward, 210
- Soviet strategy (1961), 174
- Soviet strategy (1962), 219
- Tibet, 165
- Trade conference, proposed, 219
- Tripartite Secretary-General proposal, 169, 219, 231
- Under Secretaries, appointment of, 187, 189, 190
- U.S.-Soviet discussion of 17th General Assembly, proposed, 208, 212
- Voting rights of countries in arrears, 219, 268, 276
- U.S. and Soviet correspondents, accreditation of, 152
- U.S. broadcasting operations and, 122
- U.S. information policy re, 138
- U.S. intelligence policy re, 111
- Wheat purchases, 155
- Spaak, Paul-Henri, 226
- Space program (see also
Communications satellites; Peaceful uses of outer space; U.S.-Soviet
space cooperation), 65
- Achievements of, 362, 386
- Ad Hoc Committee on Space, 356
- Alien intelligence issue, 383
- Apollo program, highest priority for, 370, 371, 372
- Booster rockets, 362
- Competition with Soviet space program, 362, 367
- Contingency landings by manned flights, 379, 380
- Coordination of NASA and Defense activities, 377, 378, 382
- Cost-cutting effort, 384
- Foreign relations opportunities in, 358
- Funding for, 359, 362, 376
- Impacts of space vehicles on foreign territory, 360, 361, 368
- “Implications of Outer Space in the 1970s” report, 381
- International projects, 376
- Lunar exploration/landing, 362, 376
- Military space programs, 356, 359, 367, 377, 378, 382, 405
- National Aeronautics and Space Council:
- Nuclear power systems, launching of, 364
- Public relations for, 363, 385
- Reconnaissance satellite program, 219, 373, 374, 377
- Peaceful uses of outer space and, 416, 418, 419, 420, 421, 422
- Research and technology program, 376
- Space launcher assistance to other countries, 366, 375
- Space science, 376
- Space station, 377
- 10-year plan, 359
- Tracking facilities in other countries, 369, 382, 384
- University participation, 376
- UN Outer Space Committee and Conference, 365
- Work schedule, 362
- Spain, 22, 486
- Spanish territories, 247
- Sparkman, John, 291
- Special Group (Counterinsurgency), 19, 20, 65
- Specter, Melbourne L., 68, 354, 437
- Spinelli, Pier P., 289
- Springsteen, George S., 65, 268, 499
- Sprouse, Philip, 40
- Staats, Elmer B., 30, 192
- Standing Conference of Voluntary Agencies Working for Refugees, 311
- Stans, Maurice, 84
- Starbird, Lt. Gen. Alfred D., 442
- Starey (Australia), 288
- Stashevsky, G. S., 396, 397, 398, 404
- State Department/Foreign Service organization:
- Administrative operations, improvements in, 31, 34
- Ambassadors’ leadership and supervisory responsibilities, 33, 40
- Bowles’ role in State Department, 34, 43, 47
- Commercial functions, 46, 59, 61, 63
- Communication gaps between State and field posts, 40
- Consulate closings, 68
- Country desk officers’ role, 64
- Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs position, 28
- Duty officers and stand-by officers, 48
- Economizing measures, 49
- Embassy residences, costs of, 56
- Executive responsibilities within State Department, 39, 60, 62, 65
- Foreign economic affairs, organization for, 36, 51, 54, 67
- “Foreign Policy: Toward Clarity in Terms and Method” report, 38
- Foreign Relations series, publication of, 41
- Innovation, Foreign Service resistance to, 37
- International conferences, delegations to, 45
- Kennan’s assessment of, 53
- Kennedy-oriented personnel, need for, 34, 35, 37
- Kennedy’s meeting with policy officers, 50, 52
- Long-range problems, study of, 29
- Marginal posts, closing of, 27
- Negroes, recruitment of, 44
- Operations Center, 14, 48
- Overseas activities of U.S. government agencies, control of, 66
- Personnel policies, 40, 44, 57, 58
- Regional operations conferences for Ambassadors, 32, 40
- Reorganization program, 30, 42, 47, 55
- Staff reductions, 40
- White House-State Department relationship, 62
- Stelter, Laverne R., 396, 397, 402
- Stephens, Oren M., 116, 117, 127, 131, 146, 149
- Stern, Philip, 124
- Stevens, George, Jr., 151, 156
- Stevenson, Adlai E., 34, 35, 270, 358
- Azores Base Agreement, 203
- Communications satellites, 447
- Congo, 203
- France, U.S. relations with, 207
- Human rights, 299
- Information policy, 125
- Israel, 203, 207
- Kennedy’s Mexico visit, 207
- Narcotics control, 334
- Peaceful uses of outer space, 171, 203, 211, 414, 418, 427, 429
- Quemoy and Matsu, U.S. policy toward, 211
- South Africa, 266
- UN Development Authority, 177
- UN Economic and Social Council, 176
- UN High Commissioner for Refugees program, 321
- UN Trusteeship Council, 171
- United Nations:
- African development, 177
- Arms control and disarmament issue, 177
- Berlin, 177
- Chinese representation, 172, 177, 181, 203, 211, 266, 271
- Committee on Information, 171
- Congo peacekeeping operation, 266
- Congo reconciliation, 226
- Cuban speech (1962), 226
- Enlargement of councils, 266, 277, 286, 288, 290
- General Assembly presidency (1961), 160, 161, 164
- General Assembly presidency (1963), 252
- Hungary, 226
- Johnson’s meeting with delegation heads, 289
- Johnson’s policy on UN affairs, 281
- Kashmir, 207
- Kennedy/Khrushchev attendance in 1962, 217
- Kennedy’s attendance in 1963, 262, 267
- Kennedy’s briefings on UN developments, 202
- Korean issues, 171, 177
- Mauritania/Outer Mongolia admission package, 171, 181
- 19th General Assembly, opening date of, 284, 287
- Non-essential subjects, avoidance of, 162
- NSC meeting on, 207, 210, 211
- “Open world” proposal, 171
- Palestine refugees, 226
- Peaceful uses of outer space, 171, 211
- Peacekeeping operations, 207
- Peacekeeping operations financing, 171, 192, 194, 203, 207, 236, 239, 240, 244, 246, 269, 272, 279, 280
- Portuguese territories, 171
- Procedural issues, 171
- Relief and Works Agency, 171
- Ruanda-Urundi, 207
- Secretariat personnel, 207, 272
- Secretary-General appointment following Hammarskjold’s death, 187, 191
- Secretary-General election (1962), 223, 229, 231
- Southern Rhodesia issue, 207, 226
- Southwest Africa, 171
- Thant’s cooperation with U.S., 235, 248
- Thant’s Washington visit, 224
- Tibet, 171, 177
- Tripartite Secretary-General proposal, 171
- Under Secretaries, appointment of, 187
- U.S. Mission’s reporting to Washington, 211
- U.S. strategy (1961), 177
- U.S. strategy (1962), 217
- U.S. strategy (1963), 266
- Voting situation, analysis of, 201
- West New Guinea, 207
- Yemen, 248
- U.S.-Soviet space cooperation, 395, 412
- Stewart, C. Allan, 20
- Stewart, Irvin, 436
- Steyaert, Luc, 451
- Stilson, Marian, 297
- Stoessel, Walter J., Jr., 2
- Streulens, Michael, 224
- Strong, Curtis C., 257, 277
- Sturges, Col. William R., Jr., 355
- Stutesman, John H., Jr., 14
- Sugihara, Shinichi, 451
- Sullivan, William H., 65, 164, 167, 168, 200, 204, 220, 243
- Sulzberger, Cyrus, 407
- Sweden, 311, 486
- Switzerland, 486
- Sylvester, Arthur, 141, 142
- Talbot, Phillips, 224, 265
- Talyzin, Nikolai V., 396, 397, 398
- Tasca, Henry J., 168, 261
- Taylor, Gen. Maxwell D., 20, 60, 87, 91, 100, 372, 419
- Tepper, Morris, 396, 397, 402
- Terry, William M., 488
- Thacher, Peter S., 172, 365, 404, 447
- Thailand, 224, 486
- Thant, U:
- Narcotics control, 334
- UN High Commissioner for Refugees program, 324
- United Nations:
- Congo military training program, 251
- Congo peacekeeping operation, 263, 265
- Congo reconciliation, 224
- General Assembly presidency (1961), 160
- Johnson’s policy on UN affairs, 281
- Kennedy/Khrushchev attendance in 1962, 217
- Laos, 224
- 19th General Assembly, opening date of, 284, 287
- Palestine refugees issue, 224
- Peacekeeping operations, 206, 207
- Peacekeeping operations financing, 192, 194, 209, 233, 240, 244, 249
- Secretary-General appointment following Hammarskjold’s death, 186, 187, 191
- Secretary-General election (1962), 208, 219, 223, 225, 229, 231
- Secretary-General position, attitude toward, 195
- Thai-Cambodian issue, 224
- Thant’s cooperation with U.S., 235, 248
- Thant’s Washington visit, 213, 224
- Under Secretaries, appointment of, 191
- Voting rights of countries in arrears, 284
- West New Guinea, 195, 207, 209, 224
- Yemen, 248
- U.S.-Soviet space cooperation, 395
- Thompson, Llewellyn E., 134, 152, 266, 394, 411
- Tibet, 165, 171, 177, 265
- Tillott, Gladys, 207
- Tobin, Irwin, 355
- Tobin, James, 9
- Tonesk, William J., 273
- Topaloglu, Ahmet, 337
- Tosun, Osman, 330
- Toumayan, Alec G., 273
- Townsend, John W., Jr., 396, 397, 402
- Travel Freedom Resolution, 307
- Treasury Department, U.S., 192, 335
- Tree, Marietta F., 176, 207, 297
- Trezise, Philip, 65
- Trost, Edward J., 165
- Truman, Harry S, 115, 196, 295
- Tshombe, Moise, 224, 226, 241
- Tsiang, T. F., 180
- Tubby, Roger W., 29, 35, 119, 124, 127, 320, 363, 398, 399
- Tuch, Hans, 134, 138, 153
- Tunisia, 150, 318
- Tunkin, G. I., 456
- Turkey, 486
- Turner, Bruce R., 209, 240, 244
- Tuthill, John W., 132
- Tweedsmuir, Lady, 322
- Tyler, William R., 157, 166, 265, 285, 355, 375, 411, 503
- Tyree, Adm. David, 460, 466
- UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs. See under Narcotics control.
- UN Development Authority, 177
- UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) (see also Enlargement of councils under United Nations), 176
- UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), 245
- UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
program:
- Algerian refugees in Morocco and Tunisia, 318
- Chinese refugees in Hong Kong and Macau, 314, 318
- Continuation of UNHCR Office for 5 years, 320, 321
- Country clearance programs, 314, 318
- Deputy High Commissioner, appointment of, 308, 309, 310, 316
- European refugees’ removal from Mainland China, 322
- Executive Committee, 325
- Housing for refugees in France, 322
- Identification of refugee situations, 313
- Latin America program, 322
- Liquidation of UNHCR Office, proposed, 315
- Rwanda refugees, 322
- Schnyder’s reappointment as High Commissioner, 323, 324
- Shift in emphasis to refugees in non-European countries, 311, 312, 313, 314
- Transport of refugees, financing of, 314
- U.S. contributions, 313, 317, 319
- World Refugee Year, 311
- UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), 171, 216
- UN Trusteeship Council, 171
- United Arab Republic, 248
- United Kingdom:
- Antarctica, 461
- Communications satellites, 440, 441, 443
- Congo, 203
- Kennedy’s European trip, reaction to, 150
- Narcotics control, 328, 338, 339, 340, 343
- “Six-plus-six” territorial sea/fishing zone proposal, 486, 496
- Space program, 366
- UN High Commissioner for Refugees program, 314, 318, 322
- United Nations:
- Arms control and disarmament, 186
- Chinese representation, 133, 199, 200, 204, 205
- Colonialism, 186, 234, 259, 260
- Committee on Information, 171
- Congo reconciliation, 224
- Enlargement of councils, 220, 222, 277, 286
- Malta, 255
- Non-essential subjects, avoidance of, 162
- Peacekeeping operations, 206
- Peacekeeping operations financing, 254
- Secretary-General election (1962), 223, 231
- Security Council elections (1963), 257
- Southern Rhodesia, 226, 247, 251, 255
- Southwest Africa, 247, 255
- United Nations (see also
Human rights; Narcotics
control; UN
High Commissioner for Refugees program; other
UN headings):
- Aden, 255
- Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions, 209
- African development issue, 177
- Aggression, definition of, 198
- Arms control and disarmament, 177, 185, 186, 193, 208, 216, 226, 232, 263, 265, 289
- Soviet position, 219
- Article 19, see Voting rights of countries in arrears below.
- Berlin, 177, 216, 217, 219
- British Guiana, 247
- Charter revision, 219
- Chinese representation, 133, 193, 203, 211, 214, 251, 265, 266, 289
- Africans’ support for PRC’s admission, 271, 273
- Cleveland’s analysis of, 169
- Enlargement of councils, relation to, 227, 270
- General Assembly vote (1962), 230
- General Assembly vote (1963), 274
- Mauritania/Outer Mongolia admission package, relation to, 178, 179, 180, 181
- Soviet position, 219
- “Two Chinas” proposal, 271
- U.S. position, 172
- U.S.-ROC communications, 179, 180
- U.S. strategy, 177
- U.S.-U.K. coordination, 199, 200, 204, 205
- Colonialism (see also Committee of 17 below; Committee of 24 below; specific colonies), 170, 186, 193, 197, 216, 217, 232, 263, 265, 282, 289
- Committee on Information, 171
- Committee of 17, 216, 219, 221, 232
- Committee of 24, 232, 247, 255, 261
- Congo military training program, 251
- Congo peacekeeping operation (see also Peacekeeping operations financing below), 216, 263, 265, 266
- Congo reconciliation, 224, 226
- Cuba, proposed economic assistance to, 282
- Cuban missile crisis and, 232
- Cuban speech (1962), 226
- Decade of Development initiative, 185, 186, 193, 232
- Enlargement of councils, 220, 222, 225, 227, 257, 265, 266, 282, 283, 286, 288, 290 [Page 1152]
- Financing and management of operations (see also Peacekeeping operations financing below; Voting rights of countries in arrears below), 170, 193, 209, 282
- General Assembly adjournment (1961), 168
- General Assembly presidency (1961), 160, 161, 163, 164, 182, 183
- General Assembly presidency (1962), 214
- General Assembly presidency (1963), 252
- Health initiatives, 282
- Hungary, 165, 208, 216, 217, 226, 232, 251, 265, 266
- Johnson’s meeting with delegation heads, 289
- Johnson’s policy on UN affairs, 281
- Kashmir, 207, 214
- Kennedy/Khrushchev attendance in 1962, 217
- Kennedy’s attendance in 1963, 262, 264, 267, 269, 403
- Kennedy’s briefings on UN developments, 202
- Korean issues, 168, 171, 177, 219, 232, 265, 289
- Kuwait admission, 251
- Laos, 224
- Malta, 255
- Mauritania/Outer Mongolia admission package, 171, 177
- Middle East peacekeeping operation. See Peacekeeping operations financing below.
- 19th General Assembly, opening date of, 282, 284, 287
- 1960-61 round, Cleveland’s analysis of, 169
- Non-essential subjects, avoidance of, 162
- NSC meeting on, 207, 210, 211
- “Open world” proposal, 171
- Palestine refugees, 171, 216, 224, 226
- Peaceful uses of outer space, 171, 177, 185, 186, 193, 211, 216, 217, 263, 282, 289
- Peacekeeping operations (see also Congo peacekeeping operation above; Peacekeeping operations financing below), 170
- Peacekeeping operations financing, 169, 171, 208, 209,
216, 217, 289
- Agreement on, 256
- Bonds to cover expenses, 194, 196, 203, 207, 239, 250, 254
- Collection of arrears, program for, 244, 254
- Congressional concerns, 238, 240, 241, 242, 253
- ICJ ruling on, 215, 218
- Scales of assessment, 233, 246, 269
- Soviet position, 219, 272, 282
- Special Session of General Assembly on, 251, 253, 254, 256
- 33–1/3 percent limitation on U.S. contributions, 237, 239
- Three-bite approach, 246, 253, 254
- U.S. consultations with Thant, 240, 244
- U.S. position, 192, 243, 246, 249, 253, 254
- U.S.-Soviet bilateral discussions, 275, 276, 278, 279, 280
- Voluntary contributions by U.S. and other developed nations, 239, 246, 256
- Working Group of 21 deliberations, 236, 237, 243, 249, 256
- Portuguese territories, 171, 247, 255, 282
- Procedural issues, 171, 219
- Regional approach to security, 170
- Rich vs. poor conflict in, 170, 282
- Ruanda-Urundi, 207, 208
- Secretariat personnel, 207, 272
- Secretary-General appointment following Hammarskjold’s death, 182, 184, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 193
- Secretary-General election (1962), 208, 219, 223, 225, 229, 231
- Secretary-General position, Thant’s attitude toward, 195
- Security Council elections (1962), 227, 228
- Security Council elections (1963), 257, 270
- Security Council enlargement. See Enlargement of councils above.
- 17th General Assembly, summary report on, 232
- South Africa, 282
- Southern Rhodesia, 207, 226, 232, 247, 251, 255
- Southwest Africa, 171, 232, 247, 255, 282
- Soviet attitude toward, 210
- Soviet strategy (1961), 174
- Soviet strategy (1962), 219
- Spanish territories, 247
- Thai-Cambodian issue, 224
- Thant’s cooperation with U.S., 235, 248
- Thant’s Washington visit, 213, 224
- Tibet, 165, 171, 177, 265
- Trade discussions and debates, 219, 282
- Tripartite Secretary-General proposal, 169, 171, 219, 231
- Under Secretaries, appointment of, 187, 189, 190, 191
- U.S. attitudes toward, 195
- U.S. broadcasting operations and, 122
- U.S. consultation with other countries, program for, 169
- U.S. General Assembly delegation (1962), 207, 217
- U.S. information policy re, 159
- U.S. Mission’s reporting to Washington, 211
- U.S.-Soviet bilateral discussion of 17th General Assembly, proposed, 208, 212
- U.S. strategy (1961), 169, 173, 174, 177
- U.S. strategy (1962), 216, 217
- U.S. strategy (1963), 263, 264, 265, 266
- U.S. territories issue, 247, 261
- U.S. use of UN, situations appropriate for, 175
- Voting rights of countries in arrears (Article 19 issue), 218, 219, 263, 265, 268, 276, 284
- Voting situation, Stevenson’s analysis of, 201
- West New Guinea, 195, 207, 209, 224
- Yemen, 248, 289
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights anniversary observance, 296
- Uruguay, 486
- U.S. Committee for the United Nations, 196
- U.S. Information Agency. See Information policy.
- U.S. Intelligence Board (USIB), 80, 82, 84, 99
- U.S. Weather Bureau, 353
- Usher, Richard E., 378
- U.S.-Japan Committee on Scientific Cooperation, 355
- U.S.-Soviet space cooperation, 358, 414, 415
- Agreement on cooperative projects, 392, 394, 400
- Arms control and disarmament and, 391
- Bilateral talks concerning, 390, 391, 392, 393, 396, 397, 398, 399, 404
- Implementation of agreed program, 402, 404, 412
- Kennedy’s speech to UN General Assembly and, 403
- Lunar exploration/landing, 387, 401, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 411, 412
- Propaganda concerns, 386
- Soviet advantage in weight-lifting capability, 386
- U.S. commitment to implement agreement, 395
- U.S. official responsible for, 410
- U.S. proposals for, 387, 388, 389
- Webb’s report on, 413
- Ustinov, Vladimir I., 397
- Vaille, Charles, 345
- Van der Essen, A., 469, 482
- Van Heuven, Martin H. A., 190, 218, 294, 295
- Vance, Cyrus, 90
- Vassilieva, V. V., 328
- Vaughan, David B., 209, 284
- Vedeler, Harold C., 153
- Veliotes, N. A., 48
- Velletri, August, 351, 355
- Vertes, I., 328, 345
- Vietnam, Republic of, 177, 224
- Voice of America, 122, 156, 158
- Voice of UN Command in Korea (VUNC), 122, 128
- Wabeke, Bertus H., 199, 204, 274
- Wachuku, Jaja Anucha, 186, 210, 220, 225, 226, 227, 270, 271
- Wallner, Woodruff, 53, 168, 172, 178, 179, 180, 196, 204, 224, 227, 237, 243, 249, 256, 257, 309, 358, 456, 461
- Walsh, John P., 277
- Walske, Dr., 355
- Wang Yun-wa, 181
- Warren, George, 310, 379
- Washburn, Abbott, 117
- Washburn, John N., 227, 297
- Waterman, Alan T., 353, 357
- Watters, Harry J., 356
- Weathersby, W. H., 148
- Webb, James E., 349, 379, 388, 391
- Communications satellites, 376
- Space program:
- Apollo program, highest priority for, 370, 371
- Coordination of NASA and Defense activities, 377, 382
- Cost-cutting effort, 384
- Foreign relations opportunities in, 358
- Funding for, 359, 376
- Impacts of space vehicles on foreign territory, 361, 368
- International projects, 376
- Lunar exploration/landing, 376
- Military space programs, 405
- Public relations for, 385
- Research and technology program, 376
- Space science, 376
- 10-year plan, 359
- University participation, 376
- U.S.-Soviet space cooperation, 358, 394, 404
- Welch, Leo D., 448
- Welensky, Sir Roy, 224
- Wellborn, Vice Adm. Charles, Jr., 211
- Wellons, Alfred E., 178, 181, 213
- Welsh, Edward C., 367, 376, 379, 391, 392
- West New Guinea, 195, 207, 209, 224
- Westfall, Virginia C., 254, 268, 278, 310
- Wexler, Harry, 453
- Wheelon, Albert, D., 110
- White, Lee C., 327
- White, Lincoln, 172
- White, Rollie H., 378
- White House and interdepartmental coordination (see
also
National Security Council):
- Country and regional policy papers, preparation of, 17
- Crises, systematic planning for, 6, 7, 9, 12, 14, 18, 22
- Decision-making process in Executive branch, 24
- Field visits by interdepartmental teams, 19, 20
- Kennedy’s schedule for briefings, 13
- Operations Center, 14, 48
- Planning tasks, 25
- Transition of administrations, 1, 2, 3
- Whitman, Walter G., 358, 415
- Widmark, Richard, 151
- Wiesender, Margaret, 322
- Wiesner, Jerome B., 3, 353, 356, 391
- Wilcox, Francis O., 326
- Wiley, Alexander, 194
- Wilkins, Roy, 302
- Williams, G. Mennen, 2, 29, 35, 44, 183, 224, 265, 273, 360, 361
- Williams, William L. S., 378
- Williamson, Francis T., 397
- Williamson, Larry C., 164
- Wilson, Donald M., 117, 119, 120, 134, 136, 146, 147, 149, 150, 152, 153, 158
- Wilson, John T., 355
- Wilson, Thomas W., 174, 411, 439, 448, 455
- Wirts, Willard, 9
- Women’s Rights Convention, 295, 300
- Wood, Capt. Robert E., 379
- World Health Organization (WHO), 282
- World Meteorological Organization (WMO), 282, 353
- Wright, Adm. Jerauld, 86
- Yates, Gilbert E., 329, 345
- Yates, Sidney R., 255
- Yeh, George K. C., 180
- Yemen, 248, 289
- Yingling, Raymond T., 484, 486, 487, 488, 489, 496, 498
- Yost, Charles W., 162, 165, 168, 177, 187, 207, 284, 287, 299
- Young, Whitney, 302
- Youngerman, Joseph C., 151
- Yugoslavia, 318
- Zablocki, Clement, 194
- Zafrulla Khan, Sir Mohammed, 214, 226
- Zeytinoglu, Nasir, 330
- Zhukov, G., 356
- Zhulin, 402
- Ziehl, Wilbur H., 215, 218, 237, 243, 250, 254, 279
- Zinnemann, Fred, 151
- Zolotas, Xenophon, 331
- Zorin, Valerian A., 165, 169, 187, 190, 231, 365, 395, 414