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INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER I

Emphasis on Heavy Industry

How Forced Industrialization Affects Trade

How the Kremlin Controls Trade

West Has Never Barred Peaceful Exports

Stalin’s Last Gospel

CHAPTER II

Letting Off Pressure

The “New Economic Courses”

Malenkov’s Big Announcement

Khrushchev and the Livestock Lag

Mikoyan Advertises the Program

Has Stalin Been Overruled?

CHAPTER III

The New Trade Agreements

More Consumer Goods Ordered

A Shopping Spree for Ships

Most of All, They Want Hard Goods

Something Different in Soviet Exports

They Have Dug Up Manganese

The Emergence of Russian Oil

Gold Sales Expanded

Reaching Outside Europe

CHAPTER IV

The Kremlin and Peace

A Mixture of Motives

Their Objectives Haven’t Changed

Their Practices Haven’t Changed

The Free World Is Strong

The Challenge

CHAPTER V

The Background

Basic Policy Reaffirmed

The New Direction of Policy

Reviewing the Control Lists

East-West Trade: Road to Peace

Trade Within the Free World

The China Trade Falls Off

They Play by Their Own Rules

United States Policy on the China Trade

CHAPTER VI

Battle Act Functions

The Money and the Manpower

Meshing the Gears

Improving the Machinery

The Termination-of-Aid Provision

Miscellaneous Activities

Summary of the Report

APPENDIX A

BELGIUM-LUXEMBOURG

CANADA

DENMARK

EGYPT

FRANCE

GERMANY (FEDERAL REPUBLIC) AND WESTERN BERLIN

GREECE

HONG KONG

IRAN

ISRAEL

ITALY

JAPAN

REPUBLIC OF KOREA

THE NETHERLANDS

NORWAY

PAKISTAN

PORTUGAL

SINGAPORE

TURKEY

UNITED KINGDOM

UNITED STATES

APPENDIX B

APPENDIX C

TITLE I—WAR MATERIALS

TITLE II—OTHER MATERIALS

TITLE III—GENERAL PROVISIONS

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