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0199 Japanese Peace Treaty, Miscellaneous, 1949–1951.<br />

Major Topics: U.S.-USSR relations; Cairo Declaration; Potsdam Agreement; FEC<br />

policy; Japanese Peace Treaty looted property provisions; Japanese Peace<br />

Treaty unresolved provisions; return of Taiwan and Penghu Islands to ROC; U.S.<br />

coercion of Japan; John Foster Dulles; ROC views of Japanese Peace Treaty;<br />

India views of Japanese Peace Treaty; commercial clauses of draft Japanese<br />

Peace Treaty; USSR exclusion from Japanese Peace Treaty; Japan<br />

democratization; Japan psychology in connection with Japanese Peace Treaty;<br />

stationing of U.S. forces; Japanese Peace Treaty procedural problems;<br />

explanatory study of draft Japanese Peace Treaty; standards for Japan<br />

international conduct; Japan self-defense and security arrangements; U.S.<br />

withdrawal of troops; Japanese Peace Treaty political and economic clauses;<br />

Japan recognition of peace treaties with former Axis countries; fishing<br />

agreements; U.S. special interests in ROC; judgments of war crimes trials;<br />

international trade regulations; civil aviation; reparations principle for Allied<br />

property in Japan.<br />

0353 Briefing Papers for Dulles (Japanese Peace Treaty), 1950.<br />

Major Topics: U.S. policy in Ryukyu Islands; FEC policy; Japan participation in<br />

international relationships; Basic Post-Surrender Policy for Japan; Japan<br />

technological training program; Fulbright Program; Japan purge program;<br />

Potsdam Declaration; Japan trade with United States; ROC trade and security<br />

controls; Japan property and claims questions; U.S. economic assistance to<br />

Japan; Japan police establishment; Five-Year Program projection for Japan and<br />

Ryukyu Islands.<br />

Principal Correspondent: John Foster Dulles.<br />

0410 Japan: Dulles Mission, January–February 1951.<br />

Major Topics: Shigeru Yoshida conversation with John Foster Dulles; American<br />

Provisional Memorandum; Japan reaction to John Foster Dulles visit.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Shigeru Yoshida; John Foster Dulles; Douglas MacArthur.<br />

0420 Miscellaneous, 1945–1952.<br />

Major Topics: FEC policy; Shigeru Yoshida; Japan political parties; Japan<br />

Communist Party opposition to U.S. occupation; Japan Nationalist Party; U.S.-<br />

Japan agreement for sale of surplus property; U.S. policy statement on<br />

replacement of cultural objects lost to Japan aggression; Pakistan, Burma<br />

application for membership in FEC; Ryukyu Islands sovereignty and<br />

administration; Japan Economic Summary; B. A. B. Burrows; Harry S. Truman<br />

message to Winston Churchill.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Everett F. Drumright; William Walton Butterworth; Frank<br />

G. Wisner; U. So Nyun; Conrad E. Snow; H. Freeman Matthews; David K. Bruce;<br />

Robert A. Fearey.<br />

0513 Field Correspondence, Embassy Japan, 1952–1953.<br />

Major Topics: Staffing of political section in U.S. Embassy at Tokyo; communism in<br />

Japan; NATO guidance papers; ROK-Japan relations; USSR-Japan relations;<br />

UN Security Council consideration of Japan application to UN; USSR veto of<br />

Japan admission to UN; Federation of Economic Organizations organizational<br />

chart; U.S. Congress of Industrial Organizations; international copyright royalty<br />

payment for U.S. music in Japan; Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act; political<br />

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