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Table of Contents
Foreword i
Chapter I History and The Council 1
Chapter II World War II and Tragic Consequences 23
Chapter III FPA-WAC-IPR 35
Chapter IV Committee For Economic Development 51
Chapter V Business Advisory Council 81
Chapter VI Advertising Council 97
Chapter VII UN and World Government Propaganda 103
Chapter VIII Foreign Aid 129
Chapter IX More of The Interlock 137
Chapter X Communications Media 153
Chapter XI Interlocking Untouchables 161
Chapter XII Why? What Can We Do? 173
Appendix I CFR Membership List 186
Appendix II AUC Membership List 201
Index 227
FOREWORD
On May 30, 1961, President Kennedy departed for Europe and a summit
meeting with Khrushchev[A]. Every day the Presidential tour was given
banner headlines; and the meeting with Khrushchev was reported as an
event of earth-shaking consequence.
It was an important event. But a meeting which was probably far more
important, and which had commanded no front-page headlines at all, ended
quietly on May 29, the day before President and Mrs. Kennedy set out on
their grand tour.
On May 12, 1961, Dr. Philip E. Mosely, Director of Studies of the
Council on Foreign Relations, announced that,
"Prominent Soviet and American citizens will hold a week-long
unofficial conference on Soviet-American relations in the Soviet
Union, beginning May 22."
Dr. Mosely, a co-chairman of the American group, said that the State
Department had approved the meeting but tha
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