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Table of Contents
ОглавлениеINTRODUCTION
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