United States Relations with and Policies Toward Japan

Conclusion (and later partial revision) of an Administrative Agreement between the United States and Japan; interest of the United States in the Japan-Republic of China peace treaty; entry into force of the Peace and Security Treaties with Japan; the NSC 125 series; interest of the United States in Japanese rearmament and in retention of the Bonin and Ryukyu Islands; conclusion of a Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement with Japan; the question of economic and military assistance to Japan; position of the United States regarding its trade with and investment in Japan; position of the United States with regard to Japan’s relations with the Republic of Korea; the Fukuryu Maru incident1


[462] No. 462
The Secretary of State to the United States Political Adviser to SCAP(Sebald)

693.94/12–2951: Telegram


[466] No. 466
Memorandum by John Foster Dulles, Consultant to the Secretary of State

Dulles files, lot 54 D 423, “China”


[468] No. 468
Memorandum of Conversation, by the Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (Allison)

Dulles files, lot 54 D 243, “United Kingdom”


[475] No. 475
The Secretary of State to the Embassy in the Republic of China

693.94/1–1552: Telegram


[476] No. 476
Memorandum of Telephone Conversation, by John Foster Dulles, Consultant to the Secretary of State

Dulles files, lot 54 D 423, “United Kingdom”


[478] No. 478
The Secretary of State to the Embassy in the United Kingdom

693.94/1–1652: Telegram


[479] No. 479
The Secretary of State to the Embassy in the Republic of China

693.94/1–1752: Telegram


[483] No. 483
Memorandum by the Secretary of State

794.0221/1–2252


[484] No. 484
Memorandum by the Secretary of State to the President

611.91/1–2552


[486] No. 486
Memorandum of Conversation, by the Secretary of State

694.001/1–2452

  1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1951, vol. vi, Part 1, pp. 777 ff. For documentation on U.S. interest in the admission of Japan to the United Nations, see vol. iii, pp. 802 ff. For documentation on U.S. interest in the admission of Japan to GATT, see vol. i, Part 1, pp. 114 ff.