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  • LYNDON B. JOHNSON NOVEMBER 1963 - JANUARY 1969 VOLUME I ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY • i. ! i ) L SEC'fffiT --- E A s T I s I o I u I H T I .I A I s I I I A _) 1•· ' ) i' I l t' ~ j ,. ' 1· ,, '· 1: :: I, -- ?0!?:$14
  • , that the United States in 1947 inaugurated its Truman plan for Greece. By the early 1960's Greece had reached a plateau of sorts. Like most developing countries, Greece found the problems of economic development tough but not insuperable. Its progress
  • countries of the Indian sub-continent plus Ceylon and Afghanistan. The Office of Greek, Turkish and Iranian Affairs (to which Cyprus affairs were attached in 1960) was, as the name implies, a bureaucratic unit which did not CGNFIDEN'fIAL s CONFIDENTIAL