National Security Files, Files of Edward Fried, ca. 1967 - 1/20/1969.

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National Security Files, Files of Edward Fried, ca. 1967 - 1/20/1969.

1967-1969

The subject part of this series contains memorandums, correspondence, speeches, telegrams, and reports. Topics include balance of payments; foreign trade, including rubber and petroleum; the United Nations Conference on trade; and minutes of the Group of Ten Ministerial Meeting in August 1967. The chronological part of this series contains memorandums, correspondence, telegrams, notes of meetings with President Lyndon Johnson and others, reports, charts, and speeches. Topics include visits of foreign leaders to the United States; foreign economic issues including trade, aid, military assistance programs, and the Sterling Crisis; balance of payments; trilateral negotiations; international civil air agreements; Spanish base negotiations; arms control and disarmament, including the Nonproliferation Treaty and EURATOM; President Lyndon Johnson's schedule; NATO; the UN; the International Monetary Fund; and the Asian Development Bank. This subseries also contains material related to U.S. policy in Western Europe, the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, South Asia, and Vietnam.

1 linear foot, 4 linear inches

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11627589

Lyndon Baines Johnson Library

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Fried, Edward R.

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Edward Fried was a senior staff member of the National Security Council under President Johnson. He was responsible for Western Europe, NATO, monetary policy, and trade, including East-West trade. Fried was an international economic policy advisor in the Johnson, Nixon, and Carter administrations, foreign service officer, Brookings Institution scholar, board member of Capital Partners for Education, and Board Chair of Metropolitan Refining Company....