936 INDEX

National security policy-—Continued
Ad hoc committee on NSC 68, meet-
ings of, 293, 297-298, 311-313,
316-318, 351-3852, 3738-374
Civil defense program, 318, 323, 339,
427, 482, 450, 472

Containment policy, 252-258, 312, 355 |

Foreign aid programs, 407-413, 427,
432-448

Foreign information and educational
exchange program, 427, 433, 449~—
450, 452-461, 473

Foreign intelligence - program, 433,
461, 473

International security program, 427,
433, 461, 4738-474 |

Manpower’ requirements, 421-423,
427-430 |

Memorandum of understanding be-
tween the Departments of State,
Treasury, Defense, and the Eco-
nomic Cooperation Administra-
tion regarding organizational
arrangements within the U.S.
government for policy formula-
tion and implementation with re-
spect to international security
arrangements and military and
economic assistance for mutual
defense, Dec. 19, 1950, 484—486

Military bases and base rights in
foreign territories, 398-399 |

Military force requirements, 474-477

Mobilization program, 423-424, 430-
431, 464, 469-470, 478, 570

Mutual Defense Assistance Program,

426, 141, 148-153, 164, 170, 181,

186, 211-213, 250-251, 285, 294~-
295, 809, 316, 321-323, 329-330,
344, 346, 352-353, 393-395, 397,
407-411, 4382-442, 463, 470-472,
484-486, 498, 677-678, 810, 814

National petroleum program, 489-|

492

Port security program, 360-361

State-Defense Policy Review Group,
167”, 168-182, 190-201, 203-204,
210, 2138-214, 216, 220-221, 225

Strategie materials, program for pur-
chase and stockpiling of, 259, 316,
319-321, 427, 429-430, 432, 450-
452, 472-473, 601, 604, 608, 610,
630, 633-634, 656, 659-660, 661n,
663-664

Thermonuclear weapons: Soviet ea-
pahilities to produce, 13-14, 142,
173, 175, 178, 182, 195, 202, 210.
236-237, 242, 251-252, 267, 276,
287, 301, 318, 510, 515-523, 526,
538; U.S. development of, AS, 13-
14, 29-30, 49-54, 57, 69, 80, 91.
141, 161, 164, 169, 182, 193-195.
200-201, 236-237, 267-268, 270.
301, 503-527, 588-542, 544, 550,
558 |

 

National security policy-—Continued

Threats to the national security, es-
timates of, 126-128, 142-143,
145-147, 1538, 161-164, 169-170,
173-175, 177-178, 180, 191, 197-
198, 207-208, 214, 222, 224-225.
241-248, 249-253, 259-263, 266-
267, 277-279, 286-291, 298-300,
312, 315-319, 325-340, 342-345,
350, 353-354, 377-388, 391, 397,
413-416, 455, 457, 463-464, 466-—
467, 469-470, 478, 478-481, 488

U.S. and Allied objectives in the
event of global war, 390-393

U.S. armed forces, strength of, 427—

430, 4382

U.S. objectives and programs for na-
tional security (NSC 68), 126,
138-141, 143-144, 160-187, 190-
211, 213-321, 323-324, 339, 336,
338-349, 351-360, 3T 3-380, 395—
398, 400-401, 403-407, 416-420,
423-477, 487, 4980, 517n, 570,. 576,
605, 654-664, 677-678

War, possibility of global, 13-16, 29-
31, 30-37, 39, 128, 139-146, 159,
162, 165, 169, 171, 173, 175-182,
186, 188, 198, 208, 229-993, 207-
230, 237, 241-244. 249-252, 256,
261-262, 264-269, 272, 274-277,
279, 281-285, 287-290, 298, 269,
304, 307, 313, 315-317, 323-326,
328-330, 332-334, 336-339, 248,
345, 355, 358-361, 364-367, 370,
376-381, 384-385, 388, 390-392,
395, 406, 414-415, 417, 423, 441,
450, 468-465, 472, 478-484, 490-
491, 518, 520-522, 526, 603-605,

a 607, 612-618, 617-619, 626, 628,
630, 6382, 635-636, 657-658

‘Western Hemisphere (see also Ameri-

can Republics), 126, 212, 262, 279,
283, 814, 360, 440, 469, 599-680

National Security Resources Board, 139,

295-296, 312, 316-821, 323-324, 331,
338-341, 397, 427, 432, 450-452, 490,
656

Navy, U.S. Department of the, 251, 292,

450, 600, 608, 614, 629, 640, 6520,
668n, 670

Near and Middle East : Defense of, 299,

314-315 ; petroleum resources, 490~
491, 684; Soviet policy. 337, 377,
380, 384; U.S. economic, military,
and technical assistance. 295, 407—
408, 411, 488, 446, 470-471, 829-830,
860; U.S. military bases, 262; U.S.
policy, 136, 457-458

Nehru, Jawaharlal, 567-568, 570
Nepal, 865-886
Netherlands (see also Netherlands in-

terests and position under Atomic
energy, foreign policy aspects,
etc.) : Atomic energy, proposed in-
ternational control of, 122; double