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O.S.S./State Department Intelligence and Research Reports

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Far East Generally: 1950-1961 Supplement

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A Guide to

O.S.S./State Department Intelligence and Research Reports

VIIIJapan, Korea,

Southeast Asia, and the Far East Generally:

1950-1961 Supplement

Edited by Paul Kesaris

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REEL INDEX

Reel IFAR EAST

Frame

0000 Estimate of the Political, Economic, and Military Position of M .D.A.P. (M utual Defense Assistance Program) Coun­tries: The Far East.March 8, 1950. 33pp.

0033 Probable Reactions in the Areas Concerned to the ProposedFar Eastern Development Program.July 21, 1950. 27pp.

0060 Population Pressure in Monsoon Asia.July 26, 1950. 21pp.

0082 Far Easterns in the Comintern Structure.December 7, 1950. 35pp.

0117 The Economic Importance of Current Trade with the Com­munist Bloc to the Non-Communist Far East.April 28, 1952. 14pp.

0131 Developments in the Asian Socialist Movement.September 10, 1952. 43pp.

0174 Asian Rice Prospects for 1961.November 10, 1952. 35pp.

0210 The Rangoon Conference of Asian Socialists, January 6-15,1953.March 19, 1953. 45pp.

0255 Economic Conditions and Short-Term Economic Prospectsin Japan and Southeast Asia.July 16, 1953. 35pp.

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0290 The Problem of Asian Economic Development.October 29, 1954. 48pp.

0338 Recent Sino-Soviet Economic Efforts to Penetrate Non- Communist Asia.April 5, 1955. 45pp.

0383 Prospects: The Far East and South Asia.June 23, 1955. 100pp.

0484 Prospects for U.S. and British Bases in the Far East Through1965.September 23, 1955. 13pp.

0497 Asian Rice Problems and the Cold War.January 18, 1956. 9pp.

0506 The Asian People’s Anti-Communist Teague.March 4, 1957. 5pp.

0511 Potential Development of Intra-Regional Trade in SelectedCommodities in the Far East, South Asia, and Australia. July 16, 1957. 28pp.

BURMA0539 Rice Requirements in the Far East and South Asia, Projec­

tions for 1963 and 1968.December 18, 1958. 5pp.

0544 Burma: Geographic, Social, Political, and Economic Condi­tions.October 16, 1950. 26pp.

0576 Psychological Factors Involved in U.S. Informational Ac­tivities in Burma.November 16, 1951. 6pp.

0582 Chinese Communist Influence in Burma, 1949-1951.April 15, 1952. 57pp.

0639 Burma Communist Party Efforts to Form an InsurgentUnited Front.June 24, 1952. 12pp.

0651 Political Coalitions and Fronts in Burma.June 30, 1952. 4pp.

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0682

0686

0690

0697

0713

0740

0781

0799

0808

0814

0828

0833

0844

0655

0860

Organizations and Influence of Buddhist Institutions in the World Today: Buddhist Institutions in Burma and Their In­telligence Aspect.August 28, 1952. 27pp.

Economic Significance of Burma’s Termination of T.C.A. Aid.April 15, 1953. 4pp.

Burma’s Rice Marketing Dilemma.August 4, 1953. 4pp.

Manifestations of Communist Economic Pressure on Bur­ma: A Preliminary Survey.August 10, 1953. 7pp.

The Economic Effect of the Current Rice Marketing Situa­tion on Burma and Thailand.February 24, 1955. 16pp.

Burmese Economic Relations with the Soviet Bloc.March 19, 1956. 27pp.

Probable Developments in Burma.March 21, 1956. 40pp.

Disputed Frontiers: The Shan and Kachin States of Burma. November 29, 1956. 18pp.

Socialist-Communist Relations in Burma.January 9, 1957. 9pp.

Financial Operations of Sino-Soviet Bloc Agencies in Bur­ma.February 14, 1958. 6pp.

Policies and Prospects of the Ne Win Government in Burma. March 20, 1959. 14pp.

Recent Trends in Sino-Soviet Relations with Burma. August 11, 1959. 5pp.

The Outlook for Agriculture in Burma.March 22, 1960. 11pp.

Policies and Prospects of the U Nu Government in Burma. January 27, 1961. 16pp.

The Importance of Rice in the Foreign Trade of Burma and Thailand.March 10, 1961. 11pp.

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CAMBODIA0871 Economic Consequences of the Rice Embargoes in Cambo­

dia and Vietnam.January 2, 1953. 5pp.

0876 The Cambodian Political Crisis.July 7, 1953. 11pp.

0887 Probable Developments in Cambodia Through July 1956.July 11, 1955. 56pp.

0944 Political Developments in Cambodia, 1945-1955.October 14, 1955. 22pp.

0966 The Political Situation in Cambodia.March 2, 1956. 7pp.

0973 Cam bodia’s Recognition of Communist China.August 26, 1958. 5pp.

0978 The Cambodian Monarchy: An Analysis of Prince Siha­nouk’s Recent Actions and His Probable Plans for the Fu­ture.July 25, 1960. 3pp.

INDOCHINA0981 The Problem of Agrarian Reform in Indochina.

January 27, 1950. 65pp.

1046 The Status of Organized Labor in Southeast Asia: Indo­china.March 24, 1950. 6pp.

1052 Selected Financial Data for Indochina.October 4, 1951. 4pp.

1056 Outline of Basic Treaty Relationships Between France andthe Associated States of Indochina.January 9, 1952. 26pp.

1082 Indochina Background Brief.February 11, 1952. 7pp.

1089 Recent Official French Statements Regarding the I ndepend-ence of the Associated States of Indochina.May 27, 1952. 13pp.

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1102 The Effect of the Embargo on Rice Exports in Indochina onthe Supply of Rice in the Far East and South Asia.June 19, 1952. 8pp.

1110 Analysis of Communist Propaganda in Indochina.July 15, 1952. 11pp.

Reel II0000 Summary of Significant Events in the Histories of Vietnam,

Cambodia, and Laos.October 24, 1952. 6pp.

0006 Prospects for a Negotiated Settlement of the IndochinaWar.July 10, 1953. 32pp.

0041 The Korean Armistice and Communist Propaganda onIndochina.August 21, 1953. 5pp.

0046 Selected Background Data: Indochina.April 20, 1954. 15pp.

0061 The New Colonialism in Asia: Sino-Soviet Penetration ofIndochina.May 7, 1954. 11pp.

0067 Major Provisions of the Indochina Armistice Agreements.September 9, 1954. 20pp.

0087 Present Status of Recognition of the State of Vietnam, theDemocratic Republic of Vietnam, the Kingdom of Cambo­dia, and the Kingdom of Laos.April 13, 1955. 5pp.

0092 The Mekong River Commission.October 25, 1956. 4pp.

INDONESIA0096 U.S. Oil Interests in Indonesia.

January 20, 1950. 16pp.

0112 The Status of Organized Labor in Southeast Asia: Indone­sia.April 5, 1950. 14pp.

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0126 The New Cabinet of the Republic of Indonesia.October 24, 1950. 51pp.

0177 Probable Reshuffle of the Indonesian Cabinet in the Wake of Failure to Settle the New Guinea Problem.February 5, 1951. 6pp.

0183 The Sukiman Cabinet in the Republic of Indonesia.August 24, 1951. 68pp.

0251 Cultural Background Paper: Indonesia.September 12, 1951. 50pp.

0300 Indonesian Scholars and Trainees in the U.S., 1951-1952.November 2, 1951. 2pp.

0302 The Leadership of the Indonesian Communist Party.November 16, 1951. 14pp.

0317 Analysis of Communist Propaganda in Indonesia.May 30, 1952. 29pp.

0349 Indonesian Crisis Moves Toward Compromise.November 3, 1952. 5pp.

0354 Economic Background Brief: Indonesia.March 10, 1953. 41pp.

0396 The Status of the Indonesian Economy.May 12, 1955. 70pp.

0464 The Current Indonesian Election.October 21, 1955. 4pp.

0468 Indonesia’s Forthcoming Constituent Assembly Elections.December 9, 1955. 4pp.

0472 Indonesian Economic Relations with the Sino-Soviet Bloc.February 10, 1956. 9pp.

0481 Indonesia’s New Cabinet Isolates Communists.April 3, 1956. 4pp.

0485 The Nahdatul Ulama: Indonesia’s Third Largest Party.April 24, 1956. 16pp.

0501 The Current Communist Campaign in Indonesia.July 17, 1956. 17pp.

0518 Soviet Bloc Economic Diplomacy in Indonesia.August 30, 1956. 14pp.

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The Indonesia Nationalist Party.November 30, 1956. 16pp.

Indonesia’s Five-Year Plan.February 6, 1957. 4pp.

The Indonesian Army Revolt in Sumatra: Background and Significance.February 12, 1957. 16pp.

Chronology of Events Related to the Sumatran Insurgency. February 20, 1957. 18pp.

Analysis of the Extent and Technique of Communist Pene­tration in the Labor Sphere in Indonesia.March 20, 1957. 7pp.

Analysis of the Extent and Technique of Communist Pene­tration in Agricultural Communities in Indonesia.March 20, 1957. 6pp.

Summaries of Trade Agreements and Other Trade Accords of the Soviet Bloc with Free World Countries of South Asia and the Far East: Indonesia.April 19, 1957. 41pp.

Indonesia’s New “Business Cabinet.”April 22, 1957. 8pp.

The Subversive Threat to Indonesia.June 13, 1957. 63pp.

Indonesian Territorial Claims.February 21, 1958. 7pp.

The Masjumi Party in Indonesia.April 1, 1958. 20pp.

The Communist Offensive in Indonesia.October 8, 1958. 3 1pp.

Rebellion in Indonesia.December 18, 1958. 32pp.

Exchange Control Evasion in Indonesia, 1954-59. September 4, 1959. 9pp.

Indonesia’s Economic Outlook.October 1, 1959. 36pp.

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0929

0935

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0848

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Indonesia’s New Governmental Bodies.October 13, 1959. 19pp.

Indonesia’s Foreign Debt.November 13, 1959. 6pp.

Nationalization of Dutch Property in Indonesia.December 3, 1959. 9pp.

Indonesia’s Growing Dependence on Bloc Arms.February 24, 1961. 18pp.

Indonesia: The Structure of Guided Democracy.March 24, 1961. 16pp.

JAPANPolitical Rights in the Japanese National Public Service. February 6, 1950. 14pp.

Activism and Atrophy in the Non-Communist Left in Japan.February 15, 1950. 6pp.

Japanese Attitudes Toward Peace Treaty Problems. February 28, 1950. 23pp.

The Reemergence of the Extreme Right in Japan on the Ba­sis of Anti-Communism.April 14, 1950. 28pp.

Economic Aspects of the Current Controversy Concerning Wages of Government Workers in Japan.May 11, 1950. 24pp.

The Forthcoming Japanese House of Councillors Election. May 11, 1950. 8pp.

The Japanese Communist Party in the Wake of the Comin- form Attack.May 12, 1950. 17pp.

Japanese Political Trends Affecting U.S. Position in Japan. May 23, 1950. 15pp.

The Problem of Unemployment in Japan.June 2, 1950. 26pp.

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1076 Japanese Exports to the U.S. in Competition with U.S. Pro­duction: The Fishing Industry.September 12, 1950. 13pp.

1089 Japanese Exports to the U.S. in Competition with U.S. Pro­duction: Cotton Fabrics.September 12, 1950. 14pp.

Reel III0000 Japanese Foreign Trade Practices: Charges of Unfair Com­

petition.September 29, 1950. 96pp.

0096 Japanese Public Attitude on the Rearmament of Japan.October 24, 1950. 14pp.

0110 Prewar and Postwar Trade of Japan with Taiwan.December 12, 1950. 18pp.

0128 Student Communist Activities in the Japanese Universities,September-October 1950.December 27, 1950. 13pp.

0141 Internal Problems of the Japanese Communist Party Sincethe Outbreak of Hostilities in Korea.February 12, 1951. 13pp.

0154 Japan Political Notes.April 18, 1951. 10pp.

0164 Japanese Exports to the U.S. in Competition with U.S. Pro­duction: The Pottery Industry.May 1, 1951. 45pp.

0209 Japan’s Sulfur Position.May 25, 1951. 6pp.

0215 Japanese Local Elections.June 27, 1951. 15pp.

0230 Impact of Korean Hostilities and World Rearmament UponJapanese Economic Stability.July 12, 1951. 30pp.

0260 The Reorganization of the Japanese Cabinet.July 31, 1951. 6pp.

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0266 The Radicalization of Japanese Communist Party Policy: The Significance of the 1951 Party Rules and Regulations. August 23, 1951. 9pp.

0275 Recent Developments in Japanese Attitudes Toward thePeace Settlement.September 21, 1951. 7pp.

0282 Japanese Reconsideration of Occupation-Sponsored Meas­ures.October 1, 1951. 20pp.

0302 A Survey of Japanese Reservations Concerning the PeaceSettlement.October 1, 1951. 13pp.

0315 Japanese Reservations to the Peace Settlement on the Eveof the Special Diet Session.October 15, 1951. 10pp.

0326 Japanese Financial Requirements: Balance of Payments,1945-1951.October 24, 1951. 23pp.

0350 Peace Settlement Issue Threatens Japanese Socialist Partywith Irreparable Split.November 8, 1951. 5pp.

0356 Japanese Financial Requirements: Capital Availabilities.November 23, 1951. 8pp.

0364 Recent Japanese Discussion of Imperial Institution.February 12, 1952. 3pp.

0367 Japanese Government and Press Debate Expansion and Re­organization of the National Police Reserve.February 12, 1952. 4pp.

0371 Prospects of Japanese Trade with the Republic of Korea.March 5, 1952. 11pp.

0382 The China Debate in Japan.April 2, 1952. 13pp.

0395 Japan ’s Left-Wing Trade Union Leadership Strengthened.May 1, 1952. 2pp.

0397 Current Economic Developments in Japan.June 19, 1952. 8pp.

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0405 Pei-P’ing “Trade Agreement” and Its Impact in Japan.June 30, 1952. 9pp.

0414 Position of Selected Countries and Groups on EconomicWarfare Measures: Attitudes and Policies of Japan Toward Trading with the Soviet Bloc.July 3, 1952. 7pp.

0421 Special Procurement by the U.S. Armed Forces andE.C.A. Since the Outbreak of Korean Hostilities.July 14, 1952. 6pp.

0427 Organization and Influence of Buddhist Institutions in theWorld Today: Buddhist Institutions in Japan.July 31, 1952. 27pp.

0454 Japanese Public Opinion Poll Surveys East-West Problems.September 2, 1952. 7pp.

0461 Tokyo Buddhist Conference, September-October 1952.September 9, 1952. 24pp.

0485 The Rearmament Issue in Japanese Politics.September 10, 1952. 4pp.

0489 Selected Data on Japanese Lower House Election Proce­dures.September 19, 1952. 10pp.

0499 Japan’s Trade with Non-Communist Asia and Oceania,1938 and 1949-52.October 2, 1952. 34pp.

0533 Japan’s Iron and Steel Position in 1951 and Estimate forJapanese Fiscal Year 1952, 1953, and 1954.October 3, 1952. 15pp.

0548 Factionalism Threatens New Japanese Government.October 31, 1952. 3pp.

0551 The Japanese Economy: Recent Developments and FutureProspects.January 21, 1953. 161pp.

0712 The Development of a Militant Action Program and Orga­nization by the Japanese Communist Party.February 20, 1953. 31pp.

0743 Increased Vulnerability of Japan to Soviet Overtures.April 10, 1953. 5pp.

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0748 The Japanese Standard of Living and the Problems of J a ­pan’s Rearmament.April 10, 1953. 2pp.

0750 Japan’s Scrap Iron and Steel Position.May 6, 1953. 23pp.

0773 Japan’s Balance of Payments, Calendar Year 1952.July 6, 1953. 5pp.

0778 Possibilities for an Expansion of Trade Between Japan andthe Philippines.July 15, 1953. 7pp.

0785 Japan’s Trade with the Sterling Area: Problems and Pros­pects.August 14, 1953. 47pp.

0832 The Direct Impact of a Korean Reconstruction and MilitarySupport Program Upon Japan.August 19, 1953. 6pp.

0838 The Effect of an 8,000 Yen Per Month Minimum Wage onthe Economy of Japan.August 27, 1953. 13pp.

0851 Pressures Increase in Japan to Expand Trade with Com­munist China.October 5, 1953. 8pp.

0859 The Extreme Right in Japan.November 2, 1953. 43pp.

0902 Japan’s Economic Capacity to Support a Defense Programin 1954.November 10, 1953. 7pp.

0909 Japan’s Trade and Payments, 1954 and 1955.February 8, 1955. 7pp.

0916 Prewar and Postwar Patterns of Japan’s Trade.March 29, 1955. 5pp.

0921 Japanese Labor Legislation.May 16, 1955. 14pp.

0935 Japanese Cabinet Decides on Distribution of U.S. Sola­tium for Bikini Incident.May 19, 1955. 3pp.

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0938 Japan’s Draft Budget for 1955/56.May 31, 1955. 11pp.

0949 Japan’s Long-Term Prospects.June 21, 1955. 43pp.

0992 Japan’s Food Grain Position in 1955.July 28, 1955. 5pp.

0997 Leadership of Japanese Communist Party Reorganization.August 11, 1955. 6pp.

1003 Japanese Conservative Unity Movement Gathers Momen­tum.Novmber 7, 1955. 4pp.

1007 Significance of General Agreement of Trade and TariffsMembership to Japan.November 21, 1955. 7pp.

1014 Economic Trends and Prospects in Japan.December 16, 1955. 33pp.

Reel IV0000 Trends in Japan ’s Self-Defense Program.

December 30, 1955. 10pp.

0010 Recent Trends in Japanese Attitudes Toward and RelationsWith Communist China.February 29, 1956. 6pp.

0016 Strength of Japanese Conservative Unity Faces First MajorTest.March 5, 1956. 6pp.

0022 Japanese Politics: Recent Trends and Prospects.March 12, 1956. 30pp.

0053 Significance of Japanese Socialist Reunification forthe U.S.March 12, 1956. 10pp.

0063 Japan’s Balance of Payments and Foreign Trade in 1955 andProspects for 1956.March 19, 1956. 21pp.

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0084 Japanese Conservatives Elect Hatoyama Party President:Struggle for Leadership Continues.April 16, 1956. 4pp.

0088 Significance of the 1956 Legislative Elections in the RyukyuIslands.May 4, 1956. 4pp.

0092 Japanese Trade in Raw Cotton and Cotton Labrics and ItsImportance to the U.S., 1954 and 1955.May 11, 1956. 4pp.

0096 The Growing Role of Domestic Politics in the Lormulationof Japan’s Loreign Policy.July 5, 1956. 6pp.

0102 The Bonin Islands Problem.July 13, 1956. 9pp.

0111 Domestic and Loreign Debts of the Japanese Government,April 30, 1956.July 27, 1956. 4pp.

0115 The 1956 Election for the Upper House of the Japanese Diet.August 6, 1956. 8pp.

0123 Economic Aspects of the Japan-Republic of Korea FisheriesDispute.August 13, 1956. 16pp.

0139 Background Study on Land and Labor Problems in theRyukyu Islands.August 30, 1956. 16pp.

0155 The Recent and Prospective Foreign Relations of Japan(1956-61).September 12, 1956. 21pp.

0176 Domestic Political Developments in Japan, Current andProspective.September 12, 1956. 44pp.

0220 Japan ’s Economic Situation and Prospects.September 12, 1956. 51pp.

0271 U.S. Administration of the Ryukyus Enters a Critical Per­iod.October 26, 1956. 7pp.

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0278 Japan’s Imports of U.S. Surplus Agricultural Commodities Under Public Law 480.November 30, 1956. 25pp.

0303 Private Foreign Investment in Japan.December 26, 1956. 13pp.

0316 Japanese Desires for Revision of Security Arrangementswith the U.S.January 22, 1957. 12pp.

0328 Japan ’s Draft Budget for Fiscal Year 1957.March 18, 1957. 13pp.

0341 Japan’s Expanding Trade with Communist China.March 21, 1957. 42pp.

0383 Standard of Living in Japan.April 4, 1957. 22pp.

0405 The Relationship of Japan to Nuclear Weapons and War­fare.April 22, 1957. 18pp.

0423 Iron Ore Resources of the Free World Countries of the FarEast, South Asia, and Australia as a Possible Source of Sup­ply for Japan’s Expanding Steel Industry.June 12, 1957. 17pp.

0440 Japan’s Defense Industry.June 28, 1957. 21pp.

0461 Japan-Free Asia Economic Relations: Present Situation,Problems, and Prospects.July 1957. 237pp.

0698 The Outlook for Nuclear Weapons Production in Japan.August 2, 1957. 12pp.

0710 Japan’s Iron and Steel Industry, Recent Developments andFuture Plans.August 26, 1957. 45pp.

0755 Main Currents in Japanese Political Affairs.September 5, 1957. 16pp.

0770 Recent Developments in the Japanese Communist Party.September 9, 1957. 8pp.

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0778 The Japanese Fishing Industry.October 21, 1957. 32pp.

0808 Economic Indicators for Japan.October 30, 1957. 36pp.

0844 The Japanese Communist Party Announces New DraftConstitution.November 6, 1957. 5pp.

0849 The Outlook for Electric Power in Japan.December 6, 1957. 35pp.

0884 Japan/U .S .S .R . Economic Agreements.January 15, 1958. 13pp.

0897 Japan ’s Bilateral Trade and Payments Agreements.February 14, 1958. 35pp.

0932 Japanese Socialist Party Convention, 1958.May 2, 1958. 13pp.

0945 Japan to Hold Lower House Elections May 22.May 7, 1958. 7pp.

0952 The 1958 Lower House Elections in Japan: A Post Mortem.December 24, 1958. 19pp.

0971 Japanese Reparations “Scandals.”February 19, 1959. 7pp.

0978 Japan R.O.K. Trade Relations Affected by Korean Repa­triation Issue.March 23, 1959. 10pp.

0988 Economic Indicators for Japan.April 6, 1959. 35pp.

1023 Forthcoming Upper House Elections in Japan.May 27, 1959. 8pp.

1031 Japan: Recent Developments and Short-Run Prospects.March 27, 1961. 61pp.

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NORTH KOREAThe Decline of the “Democratic F ront” in North Korea. February 27, 1950. 16pp.

North Korea: Estimate of Politcal and Economic Condi­tions.April 24, 1950. 92pp.

The North Korean Political System.September 29, 1950. 52pp.

North Korea: A Case Study of a Soviet Satellite.May 20, 1951. 128pp.

The Effect of the Bacteriological Warfare Campaign. October 7, 1952. 5pp.

The Effect of the Bacteriological Warfare Campaign. November 7, 1952. 16pp.

Current Economic and Political Conditions in North Korea. November 20, 1952. 12pp.

Review of Communist Statements on a Korean Political Conference.June 30, 1953. 22pp.

The North Korean Economy.April 14, 1954. 1 1pp.

Recent Changes of Emphasis in North Korean Propaganda and Policies.December 3, 1954. 4pp.

Factionalism in the Leadership of the North Korean Re­gime.January 3, 1955. 13pp.

North Korea Joins in Wooing Japan.July 12, 1955. 6pp.

North Korean Cabinet Shift in May 1956.July 31, 1956. 3pp.

Estimated North Korean Population Distribution.July 18, 1957. 3pp.

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0328 North Korean Economic Progress Under Its Three-YearPlan (1954-56).July 19, 1957. 28pp.

0356 North Korea Joins the “Great Leap Forw ard.”December 10, 1958. 4pp.

0360 North Korea Claims Economic Successes in 1958.February 9, 1959. 5pp.

0365 Sino-Soviet Aid to North Korea.October 28, 1960. 9pp.

0374 International Recognition of the “Democratic People’s Re­public of Korea.”April 19, 1961. 3pp.

SOUTH KOREA0377 Organized Labor in the Republic of Korea.

April 11, 1950. 15pp.

0392 Current Political Trends in the Republic of Korea.June 23, 1950. 31pp.

0423 Significant Political and Economic Developments in Korea,September 5-21.September 21, 1950. 10pp.

0433 Economic Aspects of Land Reform in South Korea.January 22, 1951. 21pp.

0454 Recent Reactions in the Republic of Korea to a PossibleCease-Fire in the Area of the 38th Parallel.June 29, 1951. 8pp.

0462 Political Parties in Korea.November 13, 1951. 58pp.

0523 South Korean International Attitudes.December 20, 1951. 7pp.

0531 The Communist Guerrilla Problem in South Korea.January 8, 1952. 3pp.

0534 The Coming Election of the President of the Republic ofKorea.March 3, 1952. 11 pp.

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0545 Republic of Korea National Assembly Takes Initiative Against President Rhee.May 5, 1952. 3pp.

0548 The Militancy of the Rhee Government in Internal Politics:A Background Report.May 29, 1952. 9pp.

0557 President Rhee’s Struggle with the Korean National Assem­bly and Its Probable Outcome.June 17, 1952. 10pp.

0567 Probable Constitutional Effects of the Compromise Con­stitutional Amendment Adopted in the Republic of Korea. July 21, 1952. 7pp.

0574 Organization and Influence of Buddhist Institutions in theWorld Today: Buddhist Institutions in Korea.July 31, 1952. 22pp.

0596 Renewed Political Conflict in the Republic of Korea.December 22, 1952. 10pp.

0606 Rhee Presses Campaign to Consolidate Mass Organizationsinto Single Government-Controlled Apparatus.December 23, 1952. 5pp.

0611 President Rhee’s New Majority in the National Assembly.February 27, 1953. 4pp.

0615 The Problem of Presidential Succession in the Republic ofKorea.April 2, 1953. 6pp.

0621 R .O .K ./Japanese Negotiations and Prospects of ImprovedRelations.July 16, 1953. 12pp.

0633 Land Reform in the Republic of Korea.August 11, 1953. 4pp.

0637 Recent Economic Developments in the Republic of Korea.September 30, 1953. 6pp.

0643 Probable Results of Nation-Wide Elections to U nify Korea.October 23, 1953. 4pp.

0647 R.O.K. Foreign Exchange Receipts and Payments January1951-September 1953.January 4, 1954. 6pp.

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0653 Factors Affecting Price Stability in South Korea in 1953. April 22, 1954. 18pp.

0671 Current Prospects for Presidential Succession in the Repub­lic of Korea.March 23, 1955. 17pp.

0688 Recent Economic Trends in the Republic of Korea.June 16, 1955. 9pp.

0697 Reactions in the Republic of Korea to Current EconomicNegotiations with the U.S.July 27, 1955. 3pp.

0700 Current Political Trends and Prospects in the Republic ofKorea.February 7, 1956. 20pp.

0721 Recent Inflationary Trends in the Republic of Korea.July 20, 1956. 7pp.

0728 The Korean Presidential Succession Problem.November 9, 1956. 26pp.

0754 R.O .K ./Japanese Dispute: Prospects for Settlement.May 7, 1957. 15pp.

0769 Korean Issues in the Coming United Nations General As­sembly.August 23, 1957. 20pp.

0790 The Republic of Korea: Present Situation and Outlook.February 6, 1958. 45pp.

0835 Political Crisis in South Korea.February 16, 1959. 9pp.

0844 Political Upheaval Has Only Slight Effect on Korean Econ­omy.July 1, 1960. 7pp.

0851 Recent Money Supply and Price Relationships in the Re­public of Korea.May 5, 1959. 8pp.

0859 New Leadership in South Korea After Syngman Rhee.July 14, 1960. 31pp.

0890 Korean International Relations.March 1, 1961. 31pp.

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Reel VILAOS

0000 The Current Situation in Laos.June 10, 1955. 57pp.

0058 Prince Petsarath Returns to Laos.April 9, 1957. 7pp.

0065 Probable Developments in Laos.July 8, 1957. 46pp.

0111 Current Economic Conditions in Laos.July 19, 1957. 7pp.

0118 Chronology of Negotiations Between the Royal Lao Gov­ernment and the Communist Pathet Lao, July 20, 1954-August 15, 1957.September 26, 1957. 80pp.

0200 Secessionist Activity in Southern Laos.October 22, 1957. 5pp.

0205 New Element in Lao Politics: The Committee for the De­fense of the National Interests.December 19, 1958. 12pp.

MALAYA0217 The Status of Organized Labor in Southeast Asia: Malaya.

April 6, 1950. 15pp.

0232 The Problem of Agrarian Reform in British Malaysia.June 22, 1951. 31pp.

0263 Communist Prospects in Malaya and British Borneo.May 17, 1955. 52pp.

0315 Elections in the Federation of Malaya.July 25, 1955. 5pp.

0320 Political Outlook for Malaya.November 9, 1955. 46pp.

0366 Financing the Federation of M alaya’s Five-Year Develop­ment Plan.August 21, 1957. 6pp.

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0372 The Outlook for the Federation of Malaya.November 25, 1957. 89pp.

0462 Contemporary' Politics in Malaya.March 31, 1958. 5pp.

0467 Malayan State Election Results.August 5, 1959. 5pp.

PHILIPPINES0472 The Status of Organized Labor in Southeast Asia: The Phil­

ippines.May 9, 1950. 14pp.

0486 Probable Effects of a Devaluation of the Philippine Peso.June 21, 1950. 19pp.

0505 The Hukbalahaps.September 27, 1950. 57pp.

0562 Philippine Budgetary Experiences for Fiscal Years 1950-52.September 20, 1951. 25pp.

0587 The Philippine Elections.November 8, 1951. 6pp.

0593 The New Philippine Cabinet.January 16, 1952. 6pp.

0599 A Survey of the Philippines.April 15, 1952. 99pp.

0698 Philippine Legislative Implementation of the Report of theEconomic Survey Mission to the Philippines.May 23, 1952. 19pp.

0717 Summary Statement of U.S. Political and Social Achieve­ments in the Philippines 1899-1940.November 14, 1952. 5pp.

0723 Philippine Suggestions for Revision of the U.S. / PhilippineTrade Agreement.December 1, 1952. 10pp.

0733 Potential Role of the Executive in Influencing PhilippineElections.January 27, 1953. 28pp.

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0761 Philippine Supreme Court Voids Presidential EmergencyPowers.February 12, 1953. 3pp.

0764 The Question of “U.S. Interference” in Philippine Elec­tions.March 27, 1953. 2pp.

0766 Some Pre-Election Trends in the Philippines.April 16, 1953. 3pp.

0769 Government Corporations in the Philippines.May 27, 1953. 16pp.

0785 The Democratic Party of the Philippines.June 26, 1953. 7pp.

0792 Foreign Trade of the Philippines 1898-1954.December 29, 1954. 3pp.

0795 Philippine Communism from 1953 to 1955.March 15, 1955. 29pp.

0824 The Philippine Election Situation.July 11, 1955. 5pp.

0829 Philippine Economic Growth, 1950-1954.October 7, 1955. 15pp.

0841 The Philippine Election of 1955.March 13, 1956. 16pp.

0857 Resurgence of Anti-American Feeling in the Philippines.July 2, 1956. 8pp.

0865 Political and Economic Prospects for the Philippine Re­public.January 6, 1957. 79pp.

0943 The Philippine Claim to North Borneo.February 27, 1957. 10pp.

0953 Recent Progress in the Philippine Manufacturing Industry.April 22, 1957. 38pp.

0991 Pre-Election Outlook for the Philippine Republic.August 15, 1957. 19pp.

1010 The Philippine Economic “Austerity” Program.May 9, 1958. 12pp.

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1022 The Current Economic Situation in the Philippines.February 3, 1959. 3pp.

1025 Mounting Philippine Dissatisfaction with the 1955 RevisedTrade Agreement.March 25, 1959. 9pp.

1034 Foreign Sources of Financial Support for Postwar Philip­pine Rehabilitation and Economic Development.May 19, 1959. 18pp.

1053 The Philippine Election Situation.September 29, 1959. 5pp.

Reel VIISINGAPORE

0000 Singapore General Elections.July 21, 1959. 9pp.

0009 Singapore’s Socio-Economic Weakness Undercuts P.A.P.Progress.July 13, 1960. 10pp.

SOUTHEAST ASIA0019 Attitudes in Southeast Asia Toward Japan and a Japanese

Peace Treaty.January 16, 1951. 13pp.

0032 Prospects for Regional Cooperation in South and SoutheastAsia.January 17, 1951. 54pp.

0086 Selected Economic and Social Data for Burma, Indochina,Indonesia, and the Philippines.October 19, 1951. 9pp.

0095 Soviet Propaganda on Southeast Asia.February 8, 1952. 26pp.

0123 Government Expenditures on Economic and Social Servicesin Burma, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand.April 15, 1953. 27pp.

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0150 Foreign Trade Developments in South and Southeast Asia,1950-52.August 25, 1953. 31pp.

0181 The Bearing of Economic Conditions on Communist S tra­tegy and Prospects in South and Southeast Asia.October 28, 1954. 5pp.

0186 Economic Problems and Long-Term Political Vulnerabili­ties in South and Southeast Asia.October 28, 1954. 3pp.

0189 The Significance of the Bandung Conference for SoutheastAsia.June 15, 1955. 16pp.

0205 U.S. Private Investments in Southeast Asia, 1954 and 1955.August 11, 1955. 4pp.

0209 Attitudes of Certain Asian and Australasian Countries To­ward SEATO.March 1, 1956. 31pp.

0240 Reactions to Current Communist Tactics in Southeast Asia.April 27, 1956. 9pp.

0249 English Language Instruction and Use in South and South­east Asia.July 11, 1956. 20pp.

0269 The Sino-Soviet Bloc Economic Offensive in South andSoutheast Asia in 1958.April 16, 1959. 22pp.

0291 The Mirage of Regionalism in Asia.January 8, 1960. 8pp.

THAILAND0299 The Status of Organized Labor in Southeast Asia: Thailand.

April 3, 1950. 9pp.

0308 The Attempted Thai Coup (June 29, 1951).July 5, 1951. 10pp.

0318 The Background of the November 29 Coup D ’Etat in Thai­land.December 6, 1951. 12pp.

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0330

0335

0359

0362

0375

0381

0474

0487

0513

0544

0550

0555

0561

0626

0629

Possible Effects of Lower Sterling Rates in Thailand.April 10, 1952. 5pp.

Organization and Influence of Buddhist Institutions in the World Today: Buddhist Institutions in Thailand and Their Intelligence Aspect.August 20, 1952. 24pp.

Mounting Political Tension in Thailand.September 4, 1952. 3pp.

Deterioration in Thailand’s Trade and Balance of Payments Position in 1952 and 1953 Prospects.July 14, 1953. 13pp.

Current Political Situation in Thailand.December 10, 1956. 6pp.

Probable Developments in Thailand.May 13, 1957. 93pp.

Political Implications of the Thai Coup.December 5, 1957. 13pp.

The Economic Situation in Thailand.June 11, 1958. 24pp.

Thailand’s Foreign Relations.June 11, 1958. 31pp.

Coup Rumors in Thailand.August 1, 1960. 6pp.

NORTH VIETNAMRecent Economic Developments in North Vietnam. January 20, 1955. 5pp.

Vietnamese Communists Promise “Liberalization” Pro­gram.November 16, 1956. 6pp.

The Prospects for North Vietnam.March 20, 1957. 65pp.

Anti-Drought Campaign in North Vietnam.May 12, 1958. 3pp.

North Vietnam Braces Itself for Socialism.October 13, 1958. 22pp.

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0651 North Vietnam Increases Pressure on South Vietnam.June 7, 1960. 6pp.

0657 The Nguyen Van Tam Government in Vietnam.June 18, 1952. 5pp.

0662 Major Non-Communist Political Parties and Religious andArmed Groups in the State of Vietnam.September 28, 1953. 16pp.

0678 Vietnam’s Principal Economic Resources Above and Belowthe Seventeenth Parallel.October 4, 1954. 6pp.

0684 Considerations Bearing on the Problem of the 1956 Elec­tions in Vietnam.February 1, 1955. 21pp.

SOUTH VIETNAM0705 Probable Developments in South Vietnam Through July

1956.September 15, 1955. 83pp.

0788 The Political Situation in Vietnam.March 2, 1956. 10pp.

0798 Probable Developments in Vietnam Through Mid-1957.May 23, 1956. 113pp.

0911 Background Paper on Vietnam.August 2, 1956. 16pp.

0928 Attitudes Toward U.S. Aid Programs in Vietnam, Taiwan,and Korea.May 27, 1957. 14pp.

0942 Vietnamese Rice Exports Suspended.July 29, 1958. 3pp.

0946 The Outlook for North and South Vietnam.May 5, 1959. 45pp.

0991 Restive Political Situation in South Vietnam.August 29, 1960. 8pp.

0999 Increased Communist Strength in South Vietnam.March 10, 1961. 6pp.

1005 Outcome Predictable in South Vietnamese Elections.April 3, 1961. 5pp.

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SUBJECT INDEX

The following Index is a guide to the major subjects o f the seven reels and is usually limited to one reference and, sometimes, one crossreference for each report. The Roman numeral refers to the reel, and the Arabic numeral refers to the frame number at which a partic­ular study begins. Hence, III: 0934 directs the researcher to the study which begins at Frame 0934 o f Reel III. By referring to the Reel Index which comprises the initial section o f this Guide, the researcher can fin d the main entry for this study.

AgricultureBurma 1: 0833Indochina........................................................................................... I: 0981Indonesia............................................................................................ II: 0592M alaya...............................................................................................VI: 0232Vietnam, North VII: 0555AidBurma ............................Far E ast..........................Indonesia........................Japan ..............................Korea, North ...............M alaya............................Philippines.....................Southeast A s ia .............Vietnam, S o u th ...........ArmisticeKorea, N o r th ...............Korea, S o u th ...............Bacteriological WarfareKorea, N o r th ...............Bandung ConferenceSoutheast A s ia .............Bikini IncidentJapan ..............................

V: 0365 VI: 0366VI: 1010, 1034

V: 0266V: 0454, 0769

V: 0233, 0238

I: 0682I: 0033, 0338

VII: 0269 VII: 0928

VII: 0189

.II: 0518 III: 0326

III: 0935

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Bonin IslandsJ a p a n .................................................................................................. IV: 0102BordersBurma I: 0781Indonesia.............................................................................................II: 0711Philippines.........................................................................................VI: 0943BorneoM alaya............................................................................................... VI: 0263Philippines.........................................................................................VI: 0943BuddhismBurma I: 0655J a p a n ................................................................................... Ill: 0427, 0461Korea, South V: 0574T hailand VII: 0335BudgetJ a p a n .............................................................................Ill: 0938, IV: 0328Philippines.........................................................................................VI: 0562Southeast A s ia VII: 0123BurmaAgriculture ...................................................................................... IA id ..................................................................................................... IBorders............................................................................................... IBuddhism.......................................................................................... IChina, Peoples Republic o f ................................ I: 0582, 0781,C om m unism .................................................................................... I:Communist P arty .................................................... I: 0639, 0690,E conom y....................... I: 0544, 0682, 0686, 0690, 0713, 0740.

0000, 0808, 0814, . . . I:

Far E ast....................................................................................IForeign Relations ............................. I: 0582, 0740, 0781G overnm ent............................................................................. IG uerrillas..................................................................................Nu, U ........................................................................................P o litics I: 0544, 0576, 0639, 0651, 0690R elig ion ....................................................................................Revolt........................................................................................ IRice I: 0686Social C onditions...................................................................Socialist Party .......................................................................Southeast A s ia ..................................................................VIISoviet B lo c ............................................................................. IT hailand....................................................................................IT r a d e .................................................................I: 0686, 0697United States of America ....................................................I

0740,

0582, 0697, . . . I: . . . I:0086.0713.0697.0713.0576.

083306820781065508280576079908080255082808440639084407990655063908600544079901230808086008600682

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U.S.S.R I: 0828Win, N e I: 0814CabinetIndonesia ........................................... II: 0126, 0177, 0183, 0481, 0485J a p a n .................................................................................. Ill: 0260, 0935Korea, North V: 0322Philippines VI: 0593CambodiaChina, Peoples Republic o f I: 0973E conom y.................................................................................. I: 0871, 0887Foreign P o lic y I: 0887Foreign Relations I: 0887, 0973Governm ent.............................................................. I: 0944, 0966, 0978Indochina.................................................................................II: 0000, 0087P olitics...............................................................I: 0876, 0887, 0944, 0966Rice I: 0871Sihanouk, N o ro d o m I: 0978Vietnam, North I: 0871Vietnam, South I: 0871China, Peoples Republic o fBurma I: 0582, 0781, 0828Cambodia I: 0973Far E ast I: 0000Indochina II: 0061J a p a n ....................................... Ill: 0382, 0405, 0851; IV: 0111, 0341Korea, N o r t h V: 0266, 0303, 3065Southeast A s ia VII: 0095Civil ServantsJ a p a n ....................................................................................... II: 0915, 0986CominternFar E ast............................................................................................. I: 0082Committee for the Defense of the National InterestsF a o s ................................................................................................... VI: 0205CommunismBurma I: 0576Far E ast............................................................................................. I: 0082Indochina............................................................................................ II: 0061Indonesia.................................................................... II: 0585, 0592, 0648M alaya VI: 0263, 0320Philippines VI: 0505, 0795Southeast A s ia .......................................... VII: 0095, 0181, 0186, 0240Vietnam, North VII: 0555Vietnam, South VII: 0999

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Communist PartyBurma ....................................................................... I: 0639, 0690, 0799Indochina........................................................................................... I: 1110Indonesia .............................................II: 0302, 0317, 0481, 0501, 0738J a p a n ............................ II: 1018, III: 0128, 0141, 0266, 0712, 0997;

IV: 0770, 0844ConstitutionKorea, S o u th V: 0567CorporationsPhilippines VI: 0769CottonJ a p a n ........................................................................... II: 1089, IV: 0215CultureIndonesia.............................................................................................II: 0251CurrencyPhilippines.........................................................................................VI: 0486DebtIndonesia............................................................................................ II: 0867J a p a n ..................................................................................................IV: 0111Democratic FrontKorea, North V: 0000Democratic PartyPhilippines.........................................................................................VI: 0785Diem, Ngo DinhVietnam, S o u th ............................ VII: 0705, 0788, 0798, 0991, 1005Economic WarfareJ a p a n ................................................................................................. Ill: 0414EconomyBurma .......................... I: 0544, 0682, 0686, 0690, 0713, 0740, 0808C a m b o d ia .................................................................................I: 0871, 0887Far E ast................................... I: 0000, 0033, 0060, 0117, 0174, 0255,

0290, 0383, 0497, 0511Indochina........................................................................... I: 1052, II: 0046Indonesia II: 0096, 0354, 0396, 0472, 0518,

0547, 0803, 0812, 0867J a p a n ............................ II: 0986, 1050; III: 0000, 0209, 0230, 0356,

0397, 0421, 0551, 0748, 0838, 0902, 0949, 1014; IV: 0123, 0220, 0303, 0383, 0461, 0808, 0988

Korea, N o r t h ...................... V: 0017, 0254, 0288, 0328, 0356, 0360Korea, S o u th ....................... V: 0423, 0433, 0637, 0647, 0653, 0688,

0697, 0721, 0790, 0844, 0851, 0859L a o s ..................................................................................... VI: 0000, 0111

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M alaya........................................................................ VI: 0263, 0366, 0372Philippines.......................................VI: 0486, 0599, 0698, 0769, 0829,

0865, 0953, 1010, 1022, 1034Singapore VII: 0009Southeast A s ia ............................VII: 0086, 0123, 0181, 0186, 0269T hailand....................................................... VII: 0330, 0362, 0381, 0474Vietnam, N o r t h VII: 0550, 0561, 0629Vietnam, S o u th ..........................VII: 0678, 0705, 0798, 0911, 0946EducationIndonesia............................................................................................ II: 0300Philippines.........................................................................................VI: 0599ElectionsIndonesia.................................................................................II: 0464, 0468J a p a n .................................. II: 1010, III: 0215, 0489; IV: 0088, 0115,

0945, 0952, 1023Korea, North V: 0325Korea, South V: 0534M alaya........................................................................ VI: 0315, 0462, 0467Philippines........................................VI: 0587, 0733, 0764, 0766, 0824,

0841, 0991, 1053Singapore......................................................................................... VII: 0000Vietnam, S o u th VII: 0684, 1005Electric PowerJ a p a n ..................................................................................................IV: 0849EmperorJ a p a n ................................................................................................. Ill: 0364Far EastA id ..............................................................................................I: 0033, 0338Burma I: 0000, 0255China, Peoples Republic o f I: 0000C om in te rn ......................................................................................... I: 0082C om m unism ..................................................................................... I: 0082E conom y ............................................. I: 0000, 0033, 0060, 0117, 0174,

0255, 0290, 0383, 0497, 0511Foreign Relations .................................................. I: 0484, 0497, 0506G overnm ent.............................................................................. I: 0383, 0506Indochina...................................................................................I: 0000, 0255Indonesia...................................................................................I: 0000, 0255Ira n ...................................................................................................... I: 0000J a p a n .................................................................................................. I: 0255Korea, S o u th ................................................................................... I: 0000M alaya....................................................................................... I: 0000, 0255M ilita ry .....................................................................................I: 0000, 0484

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Mutual Defense Assistance P rogram I: 0000Natural R esources I: 0060Philippines I: 0000, 0255Population I: 0060, 0174Rangoon Conference I: 0210Rice ........................................................................... I: 0174, 0497, 0539Socialism I: 0131, 0210Soviet B lo c I: 0117, 0338T hailand I: 0000, 0255T r a d e ...................................................... I: 0117, 0174, 0338, 0497, 0511United Kingdom I: 0484United States of America I: 0033, 0484FishingJ a p a n .................................................................II: 1076, IV: 0123, 0778FoodJ a p a n Ill: 0992Vietnam, North VII: 0626Foreign PolicyC a m b o d ia I: 0887J a p a n ........................................................................... Ill: 0454, IV: 0096Korea, North V: 0299, 0316Korea, S o u th V: 0523Philippines VI: 0943Southeast A s ia VII: 0019, 0032, 0189, 0209, 0291Foreign RelationsBurma I: 0582, 0740, 0781, 0808, 0828C a m b o d ia I: 0887, 0973Far E ast I: 0484, 0497, 0506Indochina............................................................ I: 1056, II: 0000, 0087Indonesia II: 0501, 0873, 0881J a p a n ..............................................II: 1035, III: 0382, 0743; IV: 0010,

0053, 0155, 0316, 0755, 1031Korea, N o r t h ..................................... V: 0017, 0164, 0316, 0365, 0374Korea, S o u th ...................... V: 0523, 0621, 0697, 0754, 0790, 0890L a o s VI: 0000, 0065M alaya VI: 0372Philippines VI: 0764, 0857, 0865Southeast A s ia VII: 0032, 0209, 0240, 0269, 0291Thailand VII: 0375, 0381, 0474Vietnam, North VII: 0561Vietnam, S o u th VII: 0705, 0798, 0946FranceIndochina I: 1056, 1089

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General Agreement o f Trade and TariffsJ a p a n ..................................................................................................HI: 1007Geneva AccordsVietnam, South ........................................................................... VII: 0684GovernmentBurma I: 0814, 0844C a m b o d ia ................................................................. I: 0944, 0966, 0978Far E ast I: 0383, 0506Indochina.............................................................................................II: 0000Indonesia...............................II: 0126, 0177, 0183, 0349, 0547, 0551,

0567, 0640, 0648, 0711, 0771, 0803, 0848J a p a n ............................II: 0915, III: 0154, 0260, 0282, 0364, 0367,

0548, 0935, 0938; IV: 0000, 0111, 0328, 0405,0698, 0755, 0945, 0952, 0971, 1023, 1031

Korea, N o r t h V: 0017, 0112, 0164, 0322,0328, 0356, 0360

Korea, S o u th ....................... V: 0545, 0548, 0557, 0567, 0606, 0611,0615, 0671, 0700, 0728, 0790, 0835, 0844

L a o s ................................................................ VI: 0000, 0058, 0065, 0118M alaya VI: 0263, 0320, 0366, 0462, 0467Philippines............................ VI: 0486, 0562, 0593, 0599, 0698, 0733,

0761, 0769, 0795, 0824, 0865, 0991, 1010Singapore..............................................................................VII: 0000, 0009Southeast A s ia ..............................................................................VII: 0123T hailand................................VII: 0308, 0318, 0330, 0375, 0474, 0544Vietnam, N o r th VII: 0550, 0555, 0626, 0629Vietnam, S o u th ..............................VII: 0657, 0705, 0798, 0911,

0942, 0946, 0991, 0999

GuerrillasBurma I: 0639Korea, S o u th .....................................................................................V: 0531L a o s VI: 0000, 0065, 0118Philippines.......................................................................... VI: 0505, 0795Vietnam, North ........................................................................... VII: 0651Vietnam, South VII: 0999Hatoyama PartyJ a p a n .................................................................................................. IV: 0084

HistoryIndochina........................................................................... I: 1082, II: 0000HukbalahapsPhilippines.......................................................................... VI: 0505, 0795

IndependenceIndochina............................................................................................ I: 1089

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IndochinaAgriculture ....................................................................................... 1: 0981C a m b o d ia ..............................................................................II: 0000, 0087China, Peoples Republic o f II: 0061C om m unism .......................................................................................II: 0061Communist P arty ............................................................................. I: 1110E conom y........................................................................... I: 1052, II: 0046Far E ast.................................................................................... I: 0000, 0255Foreign Relations ........................................... I: 1056, II: 0000, 0087F ra n c e ...................................................................................... I: 1056, 1089G overnm ent....................................................................................... IIH istory I: 1082, IIIndependence .................................................................................. IL a b o r ................................................................................................. ILand R e fo rm .................................................................................. ILanguage............................................................................................II

000000001089104609810046

L a o s II: 0000, 0087Mekong River II: 0092P olitics..............................................................................I: 0981, II: 0000P opulation...........................................................................................II: 0046P ropaganda.....................................................................I: 1110, II: 0041R elig ion ............................................................................................... II: 0046Rice I: 1102Southeast A s ia VII: 0086T r a d e .................................................................................................. I: 1102U n io n s ................................................................................................ I: 1046U .S.S.R .................................................................................................II: 0061Viet M in h ...........................................................................................II: 0061Vietnam, North ...................................................................II: 0000, 0087Vietnam, South II: 0000, 0087W ar II: 0006, 0067IndonesiaAgriculture II: 0592A id ........................................................................................................II: 0518Borders................................................................................................. II: 0711C abinet................................................. II: 0126, 0177, 0183, 0481, 0485C om m unism ..............................................................II: 0585, 0592, 0648Communist P arty ..............................II: 0302, 0317, 0481, 0501, 0738C u ltu re ................................................................................................. II: 0251D e b t ..................................................................................................... II: 0867E conom y II: 0096, 0354, 0396, 0472, 0518,

0547, 0803, 0812, 0867Education II: 0300Elections II: 0464, 0468Far E ast..................................................................................... I: 0000, 0255

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Foreign Relations II: 0501, 0873, 0881G overnm ent II: 0126, 0177, 0183, 0349, 0547, 0551,

0567, 0640, 0648, 0711, 0771, 0803, 0848L a b o r ......................................................................... II: 0112, 0585, 0592Masjumi P a r ty .................................................................................. II: 0718M ilita ry II: 0551, 0567, 0771, 0881Nahdatul Ulama P a r ty ...................................................................II: 0485Nationalist P a r ty ..............................................................................II: 0531N etherlands........................................................................................ II: 0873O il......................................................................................................... II: 0096Politics II: 0126, 0177, 0183, 0302, 0349, 0468,

0481, 0485, 0531, 0718, 0738, 0899P ropaganda........................................................................................ II: 0317Revolt II: 0551, 0567, 0648, 0771Social Conditions..............................................................................II: 0251Southeast A s ia ..................................................................VII: 0086, 0123Soviet B lo c .......................... II: 0472, 0501, 0518, 0598, 0738, 0881S u k arn o ...............................................................................................II: 0899Sukiman, W irjosandjojo................................................................ II: 0183T r a d e ........................................................................................II: 0472, 0598U n io n s .................................................................................................II: 0112United States of America ................................................II: 0096, 0300IndustryJ a p a n ..............................................II: 1076, 1089; III: 0164, IV: 0423,

0440, 0710, 0778Philippines.........................................................................................VI: 0953InflationKorea, S o u th .................................................................................... V: 0721InvestmentSoutheast A s ia .............................................................................. VII: 0205IranFar E ast............................................................................................. I: 0000JapanA id ......................................................................................................Ill: 0326Bikini In c id e n t................................................................................ Ill: 0935Bonin Is la n d s .................................................................................. IV: 0102Buddhism Ill: 0427, 0461B u d g e t...........................................................................Ill: 0938, IV: 0328Cabinet................................................................................ Ill: 0260, 0935China, Peoples Republic o f Ill: 0382, 0405, 0851;

IV: 0111, 0341Civil S ervan ts....................................................................... II: 0915, 0986Communist P arty ................................ II: 1018, III: 0128, 0141, 0266,

0712, 0997; IV; 0770, 0844

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C o t to n .......................................................................... II: 1089, IV: 0215D e b t IV: 0111Economic W arfare Ill: 0414E conom y......................II: 0986, 1050; III: 0000, 0209, 0230, 0356,

0397 , 0421, 0551, 0748 , 0838 , 0902 , 0949, 1014;IV: 0123, 0220, 0303 0383, 0461, 0808, 0988

Elections ....................................... II: 1010, III: 0215, 0489; IV: 0088,0115, 0945, 0952, 1023

Electric Power IV: 0849Em peror Ill: 0364Far E ast I: 0255F ishing.................................................................II: 1076, IV: 0123, 0778F o o d Ill: 0992Foreign P o lic y ...............................................Ill: 0454, IV: 0096Foreign Relations ...................... II: 1035. Ill: 0382, 0743; IV; 0010,

0053, 0155, 0316, 0755, 1031General Agreement of Trade and T ariffs............ . Ill: 1007G overnm ent........................... II: 0915, 111: 0154, 0260, 0282, 0364,

0367, 0548, 0935, 0938; IV: 0000, 0111, 0328, 0405,0698, 0755, 0945, 0952, 0971, 1023, 1031

Hatoyama P arty IV: 0084In d u stry ......................................... II: 1076, 1089; III: 0164. IV: 0423,

0440, 0710, 0778Korea, North V: 0316Korea, S o u th Ill: 0230, 0371, 0421, 0832; IV: 0123,

0978; V: 0621, 0754L a b o r ............................................................................. HI: 0921, IV: 0139M ilita ry ................................ Ill: 0096, 0367, 0421, 0485, 0748, 0902;

IV: 0000, 0316, 0405, 0440, 0698Minimum W age Ill: 0838Nuclear W eapons............................................................ IV: 0405, 0698O cc u p a tio n ...................................................... Ill: 0282, IV: 0139, 0271Peace T rea ty II: 0935, III: 0275, 0302, 0315, 0350Philippines Ill: 0778P olitics....................................II: 0915, 0929, 0958, 1010, 1018, 1035;

III; 0128, 0141, 0154, 0215, 0266, 0302, 0350, 0395,0485, 0548, 0712, 0859, 0902; IV: 0016, 0022, 0053,

0084, 0096, 0115, 0176, 0755, 0770, 0844,0932, 0945, 0952, 0971, 1023, 1031

P o tte ry HI: 0164Public O p in ion .......................................................... IE 0935, III: 0454R earm am en t Ill: 0096, 0485, 0748, IV: 0000R elig ion ............................................................................. HI: 0427, 0461R eparations IV: 0971Repatriations IV: 0978

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Ryukyu Islands ......................................................IV: 0088, 0139, 0271Social Conditions......................................................................... IV: 0383Socialist P a r ty ............................................. Ill: 0350, IV: 0053, 0932Southeast A s ia VII: 0019Soviet B lo c Ill: 0414S te e l ....................................................... Ill: 0533, 0750; IV: 0423, 0710S tuden ts............................................................................................. Ill: 0128S u lfu r ................................................................................................. Ill: 0209T aiw an ............................................................................................ 111:0110T r a d e .............................. II: 1076, 1089; III: 0000, 0110, 0164, 0326,

0371, 0405, 0414, 0499, 0773, 0778, 0785, 0832,0851, 0909, 0916, 0921; IV: 0063, 0092, 0278, 0341,

0461, 0884, 0897, 0978U nem ploym ent..................................................................................II: 1050U n io n s ................................................................................. Ill: 0395, 0921United States of America ...................................II: 1035, 1076, 1089;

III: 0164, 0282, 0421, 0935; IV: 0053, 0092, 0102, 0139, 0271, 0278, 0316

U .S.S.R .......................................................................... Ill: 0743, IV: 0884Korea, NorthA id ........................................................................................................V: 0365A rm istice.............................................................................................V: 0266Bacteriological Warfare ....................................................V: 0233, 0238C abinet.................................................................................................V: 0322China, Peoples Republic o f ..................................V: 0266, 0303, 0365Democratic F r o n t ............................................................................V: 0000E conom y............................... V: 0017, 0254, 0288, 0328, 0356, 0360Elections V: 0325Foreign P o lic y .....................................................................V: 0299, 0316Foreign Relations V: 0017, 0164, 0316, 0365, 0374G overnm ent V: 0017, 0112, 0165, 0322, 0328, 0356, 0360J a p a n ...................................................................................................V: 0316Korea, S o u th V: 0423, 0462, 0574, 0643, 0769P olitics V: 0000, 0017, 0112, 0254, 0303P opulation.......................................................................................... V: 0325P ropaganda................................................................V: 0233, 0238, 0299United N ations..................................................................................V: 0266U.S.S.R ............................................................ V: 0164, 0266, 0303, 0365

Korea, SouthA rm istice................................................................................V: 0454, 0769Buddhism............................................................................................ V: 0574Constitution V: 0567E conom y................................V: 0423, 0433, 0637, 0647, 0653, 0688,

0697, 0721, 0790, 0844, 0851, 0859

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Elections ............................................................................................V: 0534Far E ast............................................................................................. 1: 0000Foreign P o lic y .................................................................................V: 0523Foreign Relations V: 0523, 0621, 0697, 0754,

0790, 0890G overnm ent........................... V: 0545, 0548, 0557, 0567, 0606, 0611,

0615, 0671, 0700, 0728, 0790, 0835, 0844G uerrillas............................................................................................V: 0531Infla tion ..............................................................................................V: 0721J a p a n .......................... Ill: 0230, 0371, 0421, 0832; IV: 0123, 0978;

V: 0621, 0754Korea, N o r t h .................................... V: 0423, 0462, 0574, 0643, 0769F a b o r ..................................................................................................V: 0377Fand R e fo rm ....................................................................... V: 0433, 0545M ilita ry V: 0531P olitics...................... V: 0392, 0423, 0462, 0534, 0548, 0596, 0606,

0611, 0671, 0700, 0728, 0790, 0835, 0844P re s id en t................... V; 0534, 0545, 0557, 0567, 0615, 0671, 0728R elig ion ..............................................................................................V: 0574Rhee, S y n g m a n V: 0534, 0545, 0548, 0557, 0596, 0606,

0611, 0615, 0671, 0700, 0728, 0790, 0835, 0859T r a d e ....................................................................................V; 0647, 0697Unification........................................................................... V: 0643, 0769U n io n s ................................................................................................V: 0377United N ations.................................................................................V: 0769United States of America ........................................................... V: 0697Vietnam, S o u th ........................................................................... VII; 0928W ar V: 0423, 0454, 0531LaborIndochina.......................................................................................... I: 1046Indonesia II: 0112, 0585, 0592J a p a n .............................................................................Ill: 0921, IV: 0139Korea, S o u th V: 0377M alaya VI: 0217Philippines........................................................................................VI: 0472T hailand...........................................................................................VII: 0299Vietnam, S o u th ............................................................................VII: 0678Land ReformIndochina.......................................................................................... I: 0981Korea, S o u th ....................................................................... V: 0433, 0633M alaya.............................................................................................. VI: 0232Vietnam, N o r t h ........................................................................... VII: 0555LanguageIndochina............................................................................................II: 0046

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Southeast A s ia .............................................................................. VII: 0249LaosCommittee for the Defense of the National Interests . . . VI: 0205E conom y VI: 0000, 0111Foreign Relations VI: 0000, 0065G overnm ent.................................................. VI: 0000, 0058, 0065, 0118G uerrillas...................................................................VI: 0000, 0065, 0118Indochina.......................................... t II: 0000, 0087N eg o tia tio n s.................................................................................... VI: 0118Pathet L a o VI: 0000, 0065, 0118Petsarath, P rin c e ............................................................................VI: 0058P olitics............................................... VI: 0000, 0058, 0065, 0200, 0205Secessionist...................................................................................... VI: 0200MalayaAgriculture VI: 0232A id ..................................................................................................... VI: 0366B o rn eo ...............................................................................................VI: 0263C om m unism VI: 0263, 0320E conom y...................................................................VI: 0263, 0366, 0372Elections ...................................................................VI: 0315, 0462, 0467Far E ast.....................................................................................I: 0000, 0255Foreign Relations VI: 0372G overnm ent.......................................VI: 0263, 0320, 0366, 0462, 0467L a b o r ................................................................................................. VI: 0217Land R e fo rm ..................................................................................VI: 0232M ilita ry .............................................................................................VI: 0372P olitics....................................VI: 0263, 0315, 0320, 0372, 0462, 0467Singapore VI: 0263, 0320United Kingdom VI: 0232U n io n s ...............................................................................................VI: 0217Masjumi PartyIndonesia............................................................................................ II: 0718Mekong RiverIndochina............................................................................................ II: 0092MilitaryFar E ast.................................................................................... I: 0000, 0484Indonesia........................................................ II: 0551, 0567, 0771, 0881J a p a n Ill: 0096, 0367, 0421, 0485, 0748, 0902;

IV: 0000, 0316, 0405 , 0440, 0698Korea, South V: 0531M alaya...............................................................................................VI: 0372Philippines........................................................................................ VI: 0505Southeast A s ia .............................................................................. VII: 0209

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Thailand ...............................................................................VII: 0308, 0318Vietnam, North VII: 0651Vietnam, S o u th ....................................................VII: 0662, 0991, 0999Minimum WageJ a p a n ..................................................................................................Ill: 0838Mutual Defense Assistance ProgramFar E ast.............................................................................................. I: 0000Nahdatul l lama PartyIndonesia II: 0485Nationalist PartyIndonesia II: 0531NationalizationIndonesia II: 0873Natural ResourcesFar E ast.............................................................................................. I: 0060Vietnam, South VII: 0678NegotiationsL a o s .................................................................................................... VI: 0118NetherlandsIndonesia II: 0873Nu, UBurma I: 0844Nuclear WeaponsJ a p a n .................................................................................. IV: 0405, 0698OccupationJ a p a n ................................................................. Ill: 0282, IV: 0139, 0271OilIndonesia............................................................................................. II: 0096Pathet LaoL a o s ........................................................................... VI: 0000, 0065, 0118Peace TreatyJ a p a n ........................................... II: 0935, III: 0275, 0302, 0315, 0350Southeast A s ia VII: 0019People’s Action PartySingapore VII: 0009Petsarath, PrinceL a o s .................................................................................................... VI: 0058PhilippinesA id VI: 1010, 1034Borders................................................................................................VI: 0943

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B o rneo ................................................................................................VI: 0943B u d g e t................................................................................................VI: 0562C abinet................................................................................................VI: 0593C om m unism ..................................................................... VI: 0505, 0795C orporations.....................................................................................VI: 0769C u rre n c y ........................................................................................... VI: 0486Democratic P arty ............................................................................ VI: 0785E conom y VI: 0486, 0599, 0698, 0769, 0829,

0865, 0953, 1010, 1022, 1034Education VI: 0599Elections .............................. VI: 0587, 0733, 0764, 0766, 0824, 0841,

0991, 1053Far E ast.................................................................................... I: 0000, 0255Foreign P o lic y .................................................................................VI: 0943Foreign Relations ................................................. VI: 0764, 0857, 0865G overnm ent..........................VI: 0486, 0562, 0593, 0599, 0698, 0733,

0761, 0769, 0795, 0824, 0865, 0991, 1010G uerrillas............................................................................ VI: 0505, 0795H ukbalahaps...................................................................... VI: 0505, 0795In d u stry ..............................................................................................VI: 0953J a p a n ..................................................................................................Ill: 0778L a b o r ..................................................................................................VI: 0472M ilita ry ............................................................................................. VI: 0505P olitics.......................VI: 0505, 0587, 0593, 0599, 0717, 0764, 0766,

0795, 0824, 0841, 0857, 0865, 0991, 1053P re s id en t............................................................................ VI: 0733, 0761Religion VI: 0599Social Conditions............................................................. VI: 0599, 0717Southeast A s ia .................................................................. VII: 0086, 0123Supreme C o u rt.................................................................................VI: 0761T r a d e .............................................................VI: 0723, 0792, 1022, 1025U n io n s ................................................................................................VI: 0472United States of America VI: 0698, 0717, 0723, 0764,

0792, 0857, 1010, 1025, 1034PoliticsBurma ........................... I: 0544, 0576, 0639, 0651, 0690, 0740, 0799C a m b o d ia ........................................................ I: 0876, 0887, 0944, 0966Indochina.................................................................................. I: 0000, 0981Indonesia II: 0126, 0177, 0183, 0302, 0349, 0468,

0481, 0485, 0531, 0718, 0738, 0899J a p a n .................. II: 0915, 0929, 0958, 1010, 1018, 1034; III: 0128,

0141, 0154, 0215, 0266, 0302, 0350, 0395, 0485, 0548 0712, 0859, 0902; IV: 0016, 0022, 0053, 0084, 0096,

0115, 0176, 0755, 0770, 0844, 0932, 0945, 0952, 0971, 1023, 1031

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Korea, N o r t h ..................................... V: 0000, 0017, 0112, 0254, 0303Korea, S o u th ....................... V: 0392, 0423, 0462, 0534, 0548, 0596,

0606, 0611, 0671, 0700, 0728, 0790, 0835, 0844L a o s .................................................... VI: 0000, 0058, 0065, 0200, 0205M alaya.....................................VI: 0263, 0315, 0320, 0372, 0462, 0467Philippines.............................. VI: 0505, 0587, 0593, 0599, 0717, 0764

0766, 0795, 0824, 0841, 0857, 0865, 0991, 1053Singapore..............................................................................VII: 0000, 0009Southeast A s ia VII: 0181, 0186Thailand VII: 0308, 0318, 0359, 0375, 0381, 0474Vietnam, North VII: 0561Vietnam, S o u th VII: 0657, 0662, 0705, 0788, 0798,

0911, 0946, 0991, 1005PopulationFar E ast.....................................................................................I: 0060, 0174Indochina.............................................................................................II: 0046Korea, North V: 0325Vietnam, S o u th VII: 0678PotteryJ a p a n ................................................................................................. Ill: 0164PresidentKorea, S o u th V: 0534, 0545, 0557, 0567, 0615,

0671, 0728Philippines VI: 0733, 0761PropagandaIndochina......................................................................... I: 1110, II: 0041Indonesia............................................................................................ II: 0317Korea, North V: 0233, 0238, 0299Southeast A s ia VII: 0095Vietnam, N o r th VII: 0651Public OpinionJ a p a n ........................................................................... II: 0935, III: 0454Rangoon ConferenceFar E ast............................................................................................. I: 0210RearmamentJ a p a n ..................................................... Ill: 0096, 0485, 0748, IV: 0000ReligionBurma I: 0655Indochina............................................................................................ II: 0046J a p a n Ill: 0427, 0461Korea, South V: 0574Philippines........................................................................................ VI: 0599

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Thailand VII: 0335Vietnam, South VII: 0662ReparationsJ a p a n .................................................................................................. IV: 0971RepatriationJ a p a n .................................................................................................. IV: 0978RevoltBurma I: 0582, 0639Indonesia........................................................ II: 0551, 0567, 0648, 0771T hailand ....................................................... VII: 0308, 0318, 0474, 0544Rhee, SyngmanKorea, S o u th ....................... V: 0534, 0545, 0548, 0557, 0596, 0606,

0611, 0615, 0671, 0700, 0728, 0790, 0835, 0859RiceBurma ....................................................................... I: 0686, 0697, 0860C a m b o d ia .......................................................................................... I: 0871Far E ast..................................................................... I: 0174, 0497, 0539Indochina............................................................................................ I: 1102Vietnam, S o u th VII: 0942Ryukyu IslandsJ a p a n ......................................................................... IV: 0088, 0139, 0271SecessionistL a o s .................................................................................................... VI: 0200Sihanouk, NorodomC a m b o d ia .......................................................................................... I: 0978SingaporeE conom y VII: 0009Elections VII: 0000G overnm ent..........................................................................VII: 0000, 0009M alaya................................................................................. VI: 0263, 0320People’s Action P a r ty VII: 0009P olitics.................................................................................. VII: 0000, 0009Social ConditionsBurma I: 0544Indonesia............................................................................................. II: 0251J a p a n .................................................................................................. IV: 0383Philippines........................................................................... VI: 0599, 0717Southeast A s ia VII: 0086SocialismFar E ast..................................................................................... I: 0131, 0210Vietnam, N o r t h VII: 0629

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Socialist PartyBurma I: 0799J a p a n ................................................................. Ill: 0350, IV: 0053, 0932Southeast AsiaA id VII: 0269Bandung C onference VII: 0189B u d g e t VII: 0123Burma VII: 0086, 0123China, People’s Republic o f VII: 0095C om m unism ...............................................VII: 0095, 0181, 0186, 0240E conom y VII: 0086, 0123, 0181, 0186, 0269Foreign P o lic y VII: 0019, 0032, 0189, 0209, 0291Foreign Relations VII: 0032, 0209, 0240, 0269, 0291G overnm ent VII: 0123Indochina VII: 0086Indonesia..............................................................................VII: 0086, 0123Investm ent VII: 0205J a p a n VII: 0019F anguage VII: 0249M ilita ry VII: 0209Peace T rea ty VII: 0019Philippines............................................................................VII: 0086, 0123P olitics.................................................................................. VII: 0181, 0186P ropaganda VII: 0095Social C onditions VII: 0086Southeast Asian Treaty O rgan ization VII: 0209Soviet B lo c VII: 0240, 0269T hailand VII: 0123T r a d e .................................................................................... VII: 0150, 0269United States of America VII: 0019, 0205, 0209U .S.S.R VII: 0095Viet M in h VII: 0095Southeast Asian Treaty OrganizationSoutheast A s ia VII: 0209Soviet BlocBurma I: 0713, 0808Far E ast..................................................................................... I: 0117, 0338Indonesia .............................. II: 0472, 0501, 0518, 0598, 0738, 0881J a p a n ................................................................................................. Ill: 0414Southeast A s ia VII: 0240, 0269SteelJ a p a n ..................................................... Ill: 0533, 0750; IV: 0423, 0710StudentsJ a p a n ................................................................................................. Ill: 0128

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SukarnoIndonesia II: 0899Sukiman, WirjosandjojoIndonesia II: 0183SulfurJ a p a n ...............................................................................................Ill: 0209Supreme CourtPhilippines VI: 0761TaiwanJ a p a n .............................................................................................. 111:0110Vietnam, S o u th VII: 0928Tam, Nguyen VanVietnam, South VII: 0657ThailandBuddhism......................................................................................... VII: 0335Burma I: 0697, 0860E conom y...................................................... VII: 0330, 0362, 0381, 0474Far E ast.................................................................................... I: 0000, 0255Foreign Relations VII: 0375, 0381, 0474G overnm ent VII: 0308, 0318, 0330, 0375, 0474, 0544L a b o r ............................................................................................... VII: 0299M ilita ry ................................................................................VII: 0308, 0318P olitics VII: 0308, 0318, 0359, 0375, 0381, 0474R elig ion ........................................................................................... VII: 0335Revolt.............................................................VII: 0308, 0318, 0474, 0544Southeast A s ia .............................................................................. VII: 0123T r a d e ............................................................................................... VII: 0362U n io n s ............................................................................................. VII: 0299TradeBurma I: 0686, 0697, 0713, 0860Far E ast I: 0117, 0174, 0338, 0497, 0511Indochina........................................................................................... I: 1102Indonesia.................................................................................II: 0472, 0598J a p a n .............................. II: 1076, 1089; III: 0000, 0110, 0164, 0326,

0371, 0405, 0414, 0499, 0773, 0778, 0785, 0832,0851, 0909, 0916, 0921; IV: 0063, 0092, 0278,

0341, 0461, 0884, 0897, 0978Korea, South .....................................................................V: 0647, 0697Philippines......................................................VI: 0723, 0792, 1022, 1025Southeast A s ia VII: 0150, 0269Thailand...........................................................................................VII: 0362Vietnam, South VII: 0942

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UnemploymentJ a p a n ................................................................................................... II: 1050UnificationKorea, S o u th ........................................................................V: 0643, 0769Vietnam, South VII: 0684UnionsIndochina........................................................................................... I: 1046Indonesia............................................................................................11:0112J a p a n .................................................................................. Ill: 0395, 0921Korea, South V: 0377M alaya............................................................................................... VI: 0217Philippines.........................................................................................VI: 0472T hailand VII: 0299United KingdomFar E ast.............................................................................................. I: 0484M alaya............................................................................................... VI: 0232United NationsKorea, North V: 0266Korea, South V: 0769United States o f AmericaBurma ......................................................................................I: 0576, 0682Far E ast.....................................................................................I: 0033, 0484Indonesia................................................................................ II: 0096, 0300J a p a n .............................. II: 1035, 1076, 1089; III: 0164, 0282, 0421,

0935; IV: 0053, 0092, 0102, 0139, 0271, 0278, 0316Korea, S o u th .................................................................................... V: 0697Philippines........................................VI: 0698, 0717, 0723, 0764, 0792,

0857, 1010, 1025, 1034Southeast A s ia ......................................................VII: 0019, 0205, 0209Vietnam, South VII: 0928U .S.S.R .Burma I: 0828Indochina.............................................................................................II: 0061J a p a n .............................................................................Ill: 0743, IV: 0884Korea, N o r t h V: 0164, 0266, 0303, 0365Southeast A s ia ...............................................................................VII: 0095Viet MinhIndochina.............................................................................................II: 0061Southeast A s ia .............................................................................. VII: 0095Vietnam, NorthAgriculture VII: 0555C a m b o d ia ......................................................................................... I: 0871C om m unism ...................................................................................VII: 0555

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E conom y VII: 0550, 0561, 0629F o o d ..................................................................................................VII: 0626Foreign Relations VII: 0561Governm ent................................................ VII: 0550, 0555, 0626, 0629G uerrillas......................................................................................... VII: 0651Indochina................................................................................. II: 0000, 0087Land R e fo rm .................................................................................VII: 0555M ilita ry ........................................................................................... VII: 0651P olitics..............................................................................................VII: 0561P ropaganda..................................................................................... VII: 0651Socialism ......................................................................................... VII: 0629Vietnam, S o u th VII: 0651, 0657, 0662, 0678,

0684, 0911, 0946Vietnam, SouthA id .................................................................................................... VII: 0928C a m b o d ia ......................................................................................... I: 0871C om m unism ...................................................................................VII: 0999Diem, Ngo D in h ........................VII: 0705, 0788, 0798, 0991, 1005E conom y .......................................VII: 0678, 0705, 0798, 0911, 0946Elections VII: 0684, 1005Foreign Relations VII: 0705, 0798, 0946Geneva A ccords............................................................................ VII: 0684Governm ent VII: 0657, 0705, 0798, 0911,

0942, 0946, 0991, 0999G uerrillas......................................................................................... VII: 0999Indochina................................................................................. II: 0000, 0087Korea, S o u th .................................................................................VII: 0928L a b o r ................................................................................................VII: 0678M ilita ry VII: 0662, 0991, 0999Natural R esources........................................................................ VII: 0678P olitics...........................................VII: 0657, 0662, 0705, 0788, 0798,

0911, 0946, 0991, 1005Population....................................................................................... VII: 0678R elig ion ........................................................................................... VII: 0662Rice VII: 0942T aiw an ..............................................................................................VII: 0928Tam, Nguyen V an ......................................................................... VII: 0657T r a d e VII: 0942Unification.......................................................................................VII: 0684United States of America VII: 0928Vietnam, N o r th VII: 0651, 0657, 0662, 0678,

0684, 0911, 0946WarIndochina.................................................................................II: 0006, 0067

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