Word: asia
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...unstable power balance between democracy and aggressive Communism in Europe, and the revolution of ideologies in Asia peril world peace above all other threats, Adlai E. Stevenson said in last night's second Godkin Lecture...
...Asia, however, where ideologies are in revolution, Stevenson thought the situation was reversed. He claimed that new political independence and nationalism make the young Eastern administrations unsteady...
...about $240 million in special Army procurement orders over the next three years, another $350 million a year to be spent by U.S. security forces. But the Japanese look on U.S. aid as only a short-term proposition. The long-range solution, they say, lies in heavy trade with Asia, and they are looking longingly at Red China...
...Indo-China at the April conference in Geneva. In French eyes, this was the best result. Reporting last week to the National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee, Foreign Minister Georges Bidault said: "The situation in Europe is identical with what it was before ... but the results on Asia would in themselves justify the meeting of the four ministers." Proudly and perhaps unwisely, M. Bidault represented the Geneva agreement as a concession he had wrung from Dulles in return for Bidault's loyal and able help on the German problem...
...long term goal for strengthening the Far Eastern trade would be a mutual support system like that employed in Europe. Mating a flow of raw materials from southeast Asia with the industrial output of Japan would ensure economic stability. While low production makes this plan impossible at present, the United States could build toward it by channeling Far East aid through Japan. Its factories could make the agricultural equipment destined for the Asian countries. A double prescription, this would employ Japanese industry while promoting increased productive ability on the mainland. The loss of this market would hardly affect the huge...