Mutual Security Act of 1960 |
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ADAIR administration Admiral FELT Africa agencies aid program allies American amount appropriation Bank believe BENTLEY BOLTON BRAND budget Chairman MORGAN CHURCH committee Communist Congress contribution cooperation cost countries currency defense support Department Development Loan Fund DILLON Director divisions Draper Committee East economic development effort equipment Europe expenditures FARBSTEIN FASCELL FELLERS financing fiscal year 1961 forces foreign aid foreign policy free world FULTON Germany going IBRD increase India Indus River International IRWIN JUDD KELLY Korea Laos LEMNITZER ment military assistance program million missile Morocco MURPHY Mutual Security Act mutual security program NATO NORSTAD O'HARA operation Pakistan Pathet Lao percent Philippines problem projects question record request requirements RIDDLEBERGER SATTERTHWAITE Secretary GATES Secretary HERTER security deletion SELDEN Soviet special assistance Staff statement Taiwan technical assistance Thank things tion U.S. dollar U.S. Government UNICEF United Nations ZABLOCKI
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Page 776 - States to aid the efforts of the peoples of economically underdeveloped areas to develop their resources and improve their working and living conditions by encouraging the exchange of technical knowledge and skills and the flow of investment capital...
Page 513 - Thank you. Chairman MORGAN. Mr. Zablocki. Mr. ZABLOCKI. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Page 420 - Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom: the following countries are not members of NATO: Austria, Ireland, Sweden, Switzerland. ' Preliminary or estimated. Source: For OEEC, A Decade of Cooperation, OEEC ninth report, 1958; For US, US Department of Commerce.
Page 217 - States, and declares it to be the purpose of this title, to strengthen friendly foreign countries by encouraging the development of their economies through a competitive free enterprise system ; to minimize or eliminate barriers to the flow of private investment capital and international trade; to facilitate the creation of a climate favorable to the investment of private capital...
Page 164 - Asia, such funds may be used in accordance with requirements, standards, or procedures established by the Bank concerning completion of plans and cost estimates and determination of feasibility, rather than with requirements, standards, or procedures concerning such matters set forth in this or other Acts; and such funds may also be used without regard to the provisions of section...
Page 117 - The President shall, in the reports required by subsection (a) of this section, and in response to requests from Members of the Congress or inquiries from the public, make public all information concerning operations under this Act not deemed by him to be incompatible with the security of the United States.
Page 437 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, I welcome the opportunity to appear before you in support of the foreign assistance program for fiscal year 1965.
Page 361 - US escapee program, a unilateral effort, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, and the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration...
Page 92 - ... promote the foreign policy, security, and general welfare of the United States and to facilitate the effective participation of such nations in arrangements for individual and collective self-defense. In furnishing such military assistance, it remains the policy of the United States...
Page 643 - ... in the Union of South Africa and the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, where industrialization was already well established.