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Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
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Connor, John T. (John Thomas), 1914-2000
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Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
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- worked for during that period, not necessarily
in the correct order, included people like Robert Nathan, Bert Fox, who's
I think up at Harvard last I heard, Eddie George, who came down from Dun
and Bradstreet, Lincoln Gordon, I guess now president
- OFFICE NOISE PRECEDES CALL; COOPER ON HOLD 1:25 AND IS ALMOST INAUDIBLE
- LBJ DISCUSSES HIS RESPONSE TO QUESTION AT PRESS CONFERENCE YESTERDAY ABOUT CURRENT STEEL NEGOTIATIONS, SAYS HE HOPES BOTH SIDES CAN REACH RESPONSIBLE SETTLEMENT WHICH WILL BE IN NATIONAL INTEREST; COOPER TELLS LBJ THEY WILL TRY TO DO SO; VIETNAM
- Cooper, R. Conrad
- Telephone conversation # 8628, sound recording, LBJ and CONRAD COOPER, 8/26/1965, 11:45AM
- CONRAD COOPER
- CONNOR, FOWLER REPORT ON MEETING WITH WERNER PAUL GULLANDER OF NAM AND ARCH BOOTH OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ON IMPROVING INDUSTRY COOPERATION WITH ADMINISTRATION; CONCERNS ABOUT HANDLING OF ALUMINUM, STEEL PRICE INCREASES; INFLATIONARY ASPECTS
- projects.
Black noted that the Asian Bank war formed about a year ago. This was the
first example of regional cooperation in that part of the world. He said he has
spent a lot of time making sure tra t this is a sound bank, and noted that they
have more
- significantly in the sort of regional
cooperation which is implied by the concept of a "Northern
Tier" grouping.
Originally the principal unifying element
was the coimI1on requirement for security vis-a-vis the USSR,
but in later years common problems relating
- CHAPTER IV - THE NEAR EAST AND SOUTH ASIA
A. OVERVIEW
B. ECONOMIC SUCCESSES AND PROBLEMS
1. Iran
2. Pakistan
3. India's Food Crisis., 1965-67
C. REGIONAL COOPERATION: IRAN-PAKISTAN-TURKEY
D. THE INDO-PAKISTAN CONFLICT
- consultation.
To maintain the price of gold through operating on gold
markets and through the cooperation of our partners in
the London gold pool.
2. Maintain confidence in the stability of the dollar
What we do about our deficit is in itself an important
- of the area; its determination to maintain its independence;
and the beginnings of regional cooperation.
Therefore, the President expects that the U. S. would
continue to play a role in the region, but hopefully a diminishing role
as the countries
- invasion by
the USSR has pervaded the entire session. Senator Cooper had a long
session of definition of "aggression."
The Chinese representation arose on three separate occasions.
were voted down by larger margins than ever before.
They
The Mideast has
- programs, but I am in effect saying in a good
will message that I came here 38 years ago .••••.•.••••••••.. and
I would liketo say to them tonight that I hope Congress will cooperate
with the new President.
We are all in this together.
criticism
- passed for general
discussion
with
Japan of balance of payments cooperation,
and we
should make the specific
points
set forth in the
attached
paper.
Attachment
I ECLA~SIFIEO
E.O. 12958, S"c. 3.6
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Henry
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with Free World Governments. Some of these Governments
might be persuaded to demonstrate their cooperation with us by
getting their shipping companies to certify that all ships under
their control will be withdrawn Irom North Vietnam trade.
In terms
- to pass quickly to three
points.
First,
on space cooperation
with the Soviets he felt that the
matter should·not be left to Ambassador
Plimpton in the U. N .. and
wondered whether or not a high-level
negotiator
of the caliber of
Mr. Dean or Mr. McCloy