President Rhee briefly discuses what he believes to be President Eisenhower's "pace-at-any-cost policy" in regards to the threat of communism in Asia.
November 29, 1957
CDS Report No. 65 from Choi Duk Shin to the President (Syngman Rhee)
Choi Duk Shin reports on Japanese Premier Kishi's travels in Southeast Asia, the current situations in Thailand and Laos, and Malaya's fright against communism.
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- Japan--Foreign relations--Korea (South)
- Australia--Foreign relations--Korea (South)
- Korea (South)--Foreign relations--Thailand
- Vietnam (Republic)--Politics and government
- Thailand--Foreign relations--United States
- China--Foreign relations--Malaysia
- Laos--Politics and government
- United States--Foreign relations--Vietnam (Republic)
- Korea (South)--Foreign relations--Laos
- Burma--Foreign relations--Vietnam (Republic)
- India--Foreign relations--Laos
- Thailand--Politics and government--1945-1988
- Asian Development Fund (1957)
Related Documents
December 12, 1957 | Letter from the President (Syngman Rhee) to Minister Duk Shin Choi |
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B-334-018, The Korean Legation in Vietnam, Reports from the Korean Mission to the United Nations and Republic of Korea Embassies and Legations, Syngman Rhee Institute, Yonsei University.
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