Acheson, Dean, 124, 125, 128; attacks BEW, 37; on criteria for IBRD loans, 48; on economic approach to Arab East conflicts, 136, 137; on the open door and productionism, 39; wary of aid to Jewish Palestine, 169-70 | |
Africa: Communism in, 73; European participation in development of, 70; private U.S. aid for, 72-73 | |
Al Kharj Reclamation Project, 160 | |
American Economic Mission to the Middle East (AEMME). See Landis, James M. | |
American Federation of Labor (AFL): conflict with labor movements in periphery, 73; and corporatism, 3-4, 74; Free Trade Union Committee, 73; and H. W. Fraser, 74; and improving working conditions in Third World, 30- 31; on ITO, 84; on Point Four, 107; on protectionism, 68; and Serafino Romualdi, 73-74; on Subcommission on Economic Development, 75; support for imperial state's development policy, 73 | |
Arab East: 15, 134, 187; economic development of: indigenous approaches to, 149-50; in 1940s, 201-3; in 1950s, 191-92; in 1960s- 70s, 193. See also names of specific countries | |
Arabian American Oil Company (Aramco): development activities in Saudi Arabia, 159-62, 164-65; operations constitute junior Marshall Plan, 132 | |
Arab-Israeli conflict: obstacle to ERP, 131; obstructs economic development, 138, 150 | |
Atlantic Charter, 28-29, 47 | |
Australia, 46, 50-51, 79, 81 | |
Autarky, 34, 65 | |
Bean, Louis H., 40; on aid programs and security threat rationale, 43, 187; background of, 42; critiques Hull-Acheson Report, 42-43; on industrialization in periphery, 42; recommendations of, for Third World development, 43 | |
Berle, Adolf A., 47; on British and Russian imperialism in Middle East, 123; on U.S. hegemony, 39; on integration and regionalism, 85 n.2; on productionism, 39 |
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