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Satchmo Blows Up the World: Jazz Ambassadors Play the Cold War
by Penny M. Von Eschen
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... iys6i, as the President's Special Interna- tional Program.' Initially supervised by the State Department in conjunction with the American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA), the programs involved an expansive notion of culture and a ... "
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State Department, United States, Soviet Union, Duke Ellington, New York, African American, jazz tours, jazz ambassadors, jazz jamboree, diasporic ties, diasporic forms, music panel
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The Origins of the Bilateral Okinawa Problem: Okinawa in Postwar US-Japan Relations, 1945-1952 (East Asia)
by Robert Eldridge
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... was made in order to allow Japan to retain sovereignty over Okinawa, as desired by Japan (and supported by the State Department) and prevent it from being separated permanently from main islands, which is what the U.S. military, led by the joint ... "
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State Department, United Nations, Far East, Foreign Ministry, Soviet Union, Chiefs of Staff, New York, Department of State, Central Decimal File, Secretary of Defense, Nanpo Shoto, Nansei Shoto
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... pro-Zionist resolution shelved earlier in the year, and Zionists sought Roosevelt's support. But Roose- velt opposed the resolution, following the State Department's advice that the resolution would damage "the general international situation. ... "
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United States, State Department, Middle East, United Nations, Security Council, Saudi Arabia, circular cable, canal restrictions, canal blockade, arms supply policy, influence dilemma, grant military aid
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Private Power and Public Policy: Multinational Oil Corporations and United States Foreign Policy, 1941-54
by David S. Painter
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... to develop and implement a foreign oil policy focused on Venezuela and Mexico, and were marked by conflict between the State Department and Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes. ... "
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United States, State Department, Middle East, Saudi Arabia, President Roosevelt, Western Hemisphere, foreign oil policy, ooo bpd, foreign oil reserves, octane refinery, petroleum commission, petroleum reserves corporation
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