INDEX


McNaughton, Gen. A. G. L., 17-18, 26, 48
McWilliams, W. J., 323-324, 654, 803,
    805
Meade, C. A. G., 908-909,9914-915
Mediterranean, 136, 314
Mejia-Palacio, Jorge, 669n
Menon, M. Gopala, 68
Merchant, Livingston T., 642n, 643n,
    651n, 669n
Mexico: Double taxation convention
    with United States, proposed, 688-
    690; highway projects, 661; inland
    waters and marginal sea, policy
    concerning, 884, 890-892; jet air-
    craft purchases, possibility of, 638;
    Korean war, attitude toward, 645,
    656; U.S. economic assistance, 662;
    U.S. military assistance, 616; U.S.
    relations with, 656; Western .lemi-
    sphere defense role, proposed, 624n,
    634
Miller, Edward G., 138n, 210n, 622-623,
    625-627, 637-640, 642n, 643n, 652n,
    654-664, 669n, 671n, 675n, 677-678,
    859-861, 907
Millikin, Eugene, 850
Mills, Sheldon T., 905n, 907, 908n
Molotov, V. M., 4, 482
Monroe Doctrine, 144, 314
Montague, Ludwell L., 297, 312, 373
Most-favored-nation treatment, 685, 687,
    712, 779
Murphy, Charles S., 297, 312, 373
Murphy, John E., 153
Murphy, Robert D', 493-498, 531, 537,
    555-556, 590, 595-596
Mutual Defense Assistance Act of 1949,
    150, 152, 211-212, 250, 322-323, 485,
    599n, 620-622, 629, 647, 652; amend-
    ment to, July_ 26, 1950,. 323, 433,
    437-438, 652, 653n, 668, 671
Mutual Defense Assistance Program.
    See under National security policy.

Nash, Frank C., 19-21, 61-63, 105-111,
    117-118, 120, 122
National Advisory Council on Interna-
    tional Monetary    and  Financial
    Problems, 486, 602, 662, 721-725,
    728-732, 739n, 752-757, 810, 815-
    830, 832-833, 837
National Foreign Trade Council, 785
National Security Council:
  Antarctic, U.S. policy toward the
       (NSC 21), 907
  Atomic   energy, cooperation   with
      Canada and the United Kingdom
      regarding; 1949, 500
  Atomic weapons, 9, 14-15
  Austria,_ future courses of action with
      respect to (NSC 38), 389
  Balance-of-payments problems, 832-
      833,1836
  Foreign- - information program  and
      psychological warfare planning,
      (NSC 59), 295, 449, 460


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National Security Council--Continued
  Greece and Turkey, U.S. objectives
      with respect to (NSC 41), Mar.
      22, 1949, 212
  Intelligence services, 184
  Inter-American  military  collabora-
      tion (NSC 56), 212, 440, 601-610,
      -613-614, 617, 622n, 623-637, 639-
      641, 651, 670-671, 678, 680
  Korea, U.S. position with respect to
      (NSC 8), Mar. 22, 1949, 212
  Korean war:
    American Republics, military con-
        tributions by, 642, 648
    Position and actions of the United
        States with respect to possible
        Soviet moves in the light of the
        Korean situation   (NSC 73),
        324-326, 330n, 331-341, 353,
        357, 375-389, 390, 393, 413, 462-
        466..
  Manpower study, 421-423
  Mutual Defense Assistance Program
      (NSC 14), 148, 211, 213
  National petroleum  program   (NSC
      97), 489-492
  Operations against guerrillas, col-
      laboration with friendly govern-
      ments on (NSC 90), 401-403
  Operations and organization of, 348-
      349, 486
  ,Port security program  (NSC   78),
      360-361
  Psychological warfare, plan for (NSC
      74), 357
  Soviet Union, U.S. objectives with re-
      spect to (NSC 20), 1948, 213, 222,
      224, 242, 287-289, 359% 390-393,
      400
  Taiwan, U.S. policy toward (NSC
      37), 382
  Thermonuclear weapons, U.S. devel-
      opment of, 503, 511-524, 538-542
  U.S. and Allied war objectives in the
      event of global war (NSC 79),
      390-393
  U.S. objectives and programs for na-
      tional security (NSC 68),_ 111,
      -113, 126, 138-139, 141,.176n, 190n,
      196n, 211, 215n, 234-313, 316-321,
      323-324, 332, 336, 341, 351-352,
      373-374, 377, 385, 390-391, 393,
      395-397, 400-401, 403-407, 416-
      420, 424-461, 465-477,. 517n, 570,
      654-664, 677-678
  Yugoslavia, U.S. policy toward (NSC
      18), 387
National Security Council consultants,
    meetings of, 324-3319 338n
National security   policy  (see also
    Atomic energy, foreign policy as-
    pects, etc.;. United Nations: Gen-
    eral Assembly: Atomic energy, in-
    ternational control of; Atomic
    weapons; and Korean war) :