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  • and Structural Chan e, 8. Princeton, Princeton U. ress, 1 8-1 1954. Maki, John M. Government and Politics in Japan: The Road to Democracy. New York, Praeger, 1962. Maraini, Fosco. Meeting With Japan. New York, Viking PreBB, 1960. Norman, E. Herbert. Japan's
  • into a real break for our side. We have already made considerable headway with the GOJ below the Bustamante level. Busta­ mante is our real stumbling block now. If we handle the medical request right, it might significantly affect favorably 1 our efforts
  • and because, from an aviation viewpoint, we desire to avoid proliferation of non-viable national airlines with aspirations to the U.S. favor as the serve In 1964, Pan .American and Air Afrique worked out, with U.S. Govern­ ment approval~aso-called blocked
  • the President would use bia influence to ensure a He may successful outcome of the U.X.•Jlhodesian talks. also ask for U.S. support to block any moves to have CQlfPil-itWP DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.5 State Dept. Guidelines By~, NARA, Date 3.q ...ot
  • the continuation of military as.sistance subject. to the availability of funds. · ·eurrent Milit¥7 Threat Greece faces a threat of limited war and the cornnon threat of a: general war f:rom the Soviet Union and the .Warsaw Pact nations. Greece blocks direct
  • would block Soviet influence out of the Middle East. we must move fast. He underlined that He concluded that we are on the edge of a war in the Middle East, at least as serious for us as Vietnam, unless we balance our 12/29/67 -3- accounts
  • SITUATION IN NATH)NAL .ASSEMBLY· AND C1A \,OPPOSITION PARTY AS BILL TO RATIFY ID-J AGREEMENTS IS MOvED :ouT OF COMMITT EE TO PLENARY SESSION. · EXTREMISTS IN oEOPLES NS~-. : PARTY ARE NOW MAKING LAST DITCH EFFORT TO BLOCK RATIFicA,TION . l)lJJ
  • ORM Jl11J.ion Arab :refugees in the JUddle Bast under the United Nations Relier and Vorks Agency (UJIRWA.). solution: Poli ti cal cond.1tions continue to block the obvious resettlement in surrotmding areas. '!'he subcam:nittee commends, however
  • were a success, · and he feels s:ure . that he would have their support in blocking any attempt of the junta to establish a dictatorship. King said he would leave at dawn on 11 June for Alexandroupolis to continue his tour and will visit Komotini
  • that for trade with Taiwan; this affects busi ness pr essures and political attitudes. The Japanese Government therefore has not permitted its relations with the GRCand the U.S. or its apprehensions about Chinese Cormnu.nistpolicies to block the general trend
  • THAT DRAFT PROVIDED REASONABLE BASIS FOR SETTLEMENT ALTHOUGH. REFERENCES IN FIRST PARA TO 1960 NICOSIA TREATIES ·IS OBVIOUS STUMBLING BLOCK. HE FEELS MISSION .HAS ALREADY MADE MAJOR CONTRIBUTION TO DEFUSING SITUATION .AND INTENDS REMAIN IN SUPPORTING POSITION