Staff memoranda: Raskin, Marcus, 1959-1961

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Title
Staff memoranda: Raskin, Marcus, 1959-1961
Collection
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. National Security Files
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
JFKNSF-323-001
Date(s) of Materials
April 1959-20 December 1961, undated
Folder Description
This folder contains memoranda from Marcus Raskin, National Security Council Assistant for Disarmament and Nuclear Testing, to McGeorge Bundy, Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. Topics include a nuclear weapons policy proposal of unilateral action, resumption of nuclear weapons testing, United States relations with the Soviet Union and Germany, the effect of alliances and pact commitments on U.S. foreign policy, and policy proposals for the U.S. ACDA (Arms Control and Disarmament Agency). Also included in this folder is a memorandum to Democratic members of congress titled, “A New Liberalism in the Democratic Party,” discussing a need to reform liberal policies to reflect the current era.
Extent / Physical Description
135 digital pages
Series
Series 06. Meetings and Memoranda.
Preferred Citation
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. National Security Files. Meetings and Memoranda. Staff memoranda: Raskin, Marcus, 1959-1961. JFKNSF-323-001. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Contributor(s)
Raskin, Marcus G. (Marcus Goodman), 1934-
Media Type
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