-United Nations [UN] vote on Taiwan's expulsion
-William P. Rogers
-Presidential telephone calls
-Morocco
-Mexico
-Content of possible telephone call
-Morocco
-Content of possible telephone call
-Italy
-Haig's conversation with Graham A. Martin
-Content of possible telephone call
-Henry A. Kissinger
-Schedule
-Discussion of talks with People's Republic of China [PRC] leaders
-Press arrangements
-Dwight L. Chapin
-State Department
-\"Two China\" Policy
-PRC
-Rogers
-US-Japanese relations
-John B. Connally
-The President's meeting with Nobusuke Kishi
-Haig's conversation with Peter G. Peterson
-Okinawa
-Currency issues
-George P. Shultz
-Paul A. Volcker
-Haig’s conversation with Peterson
-Kishi
-The President’s previous conversation
-Okinawa
-Connally's trip
-Tokyo
-Length
-Kishi
-US ambassador to Japan
-Connally compared to Rogers
-Purpose
-US ambassador
-UN vote on Taiwan's expulsion
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Public relations for the President's activities
-Rogers
-Price Board
-UN vote on Taiwan’s expulsion
-The President’s position
US foreign relations
-UN vote on Taiwan's expulsion
-The President's position
-Adam Malik
-US activities
-Haig’s view
-US efforts
-Greece
-Israel
-African nations
-The President’s position
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Charles W. Colson
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US foreign policy
-UN vote on Taiwan
-African nations
-Latin American nations
-The President’s position
-Botswana
-England
-Canada
-Italy
-Laos
-Department of State role
-Colson
-Statement for Gerald R. Ford and Hugh Scott
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