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082 _a327.73 DEA
100 _aDean, Vera Micheles
245 0 _aMain trends in postwar American foreign policy; With special reference to those aspects which affect Indian - American relations
260 _aNew Delhi
260 _bIndian Council of World Affairs
260 _c1950
300 _a147 p.
520 _aONTENTS 1 HOW AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY IS MADE ROLE OF PRESIDENT Treaty Making Commander-in-Chief Enunciation of Principles Recognition of Governments ROLE OF DEPARTMENT OF STATE ROLE OF OTHER AGENCIES ROLE OF CONGRESS Tariffs Immigration and Naturalization Neutrality and Arms Power of the Purse Treaty-making Power Power to Declare War RÔLE OF PUBLIC OPINION Business and Labour II PRINCIPAL ASPECTS OF UNITED STATES POLICY Four Main Threads AMERICAN POLICY TOWARD EUROPE Goals and Achievements of ERP "Point Four' Projects for Western European Union North Atlantic Treaty AMERICAN POLICY TOWARD ASIA THE UNITED STATES AND THE UNITED NATIONS The Bomb and the Veto Colonial Problems North Atlantic Pact and UN III. THE NEXT PHASE After ERP-What? Problems of the North Atlantic Treaty The US and Communism in Asia THE NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY THE MARSHALL PLAN THE TRUMAN DOCTRINE POINT FOUR UNITED STATES POLICY TOWARD ASIA Fundamental Attitudes Soviet Intentions in Asia Economic Assurances Political Assurances Attitude of US Toward China Trade Policies Problems of South-East Asia Soviet Propaganda Purpose of US Assistance Asias New Responsibilities UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTION The Security Council PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S STATEMENT ON KOREA
650 _aU.S.A - Foreign policy
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