Word: pacts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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President Truman had what he wanted: an example of U.S. faith in world cooperation (the U.S. was the first of the 44 signing nations to approve the year-old Bretton Woods pact). This week the Senate readied another example: ratification of the San Francisco Charter...
...replied that China was ready to negotiate over "special regions." He implied that Russia could have back her pre-1937 railway rights in Manchuria. He suggested a condominium for Outer Mongolia (over which Chungking claims sovereignty). But its Soviet-dominated government must sign a mutual assistance pact with Chungking similar to the one it had signed with Moscow. He conceded that Korea should be independent. But T.V. could not agree to special political status for Russia in Sinkiang, which would jeopardize China's sovereign rights. Nor could he assent to naval or air bases for Russia in Manchuria...
...itself decision over where and how to use its forces? Senator Millikin's close questioning of John Foster Dulles, the Committee's ' G.O.P. adviser on international affairs and the Charter, developed a point of surprise to several Senators, who had assumed that military agreements under the pact would be subject only to majority votes in the House and Senate...
...Cecil Norton Broy ("Americans United Inc."; membership: 25). To her the pact "provides for dirty Big Five domination...
...Chinese and Russians might be negotiating a pact. It might mean Russian military aid for China in its fight against Japan. It might mean economic assistance...