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Foreword / by Christian A. Herter
Preface / by Joseph E. Johnson
Introduction / by Frederick C. Mosher
1. Background
Variety of present arrangements
Definitions
Personnel systems
2. Attaché-type programs
Independent programs
Related programs
Proposed and new programs
3. Non-attaché-type programs
Regulatory and control programs
Research programs
Other administrative or operational programs
4. Analysis of existing personnel systems
Non-attaché-type programs and personnel
Attaché-type programs and personnel
5. Alternative attaché relationships for the future
Complete integration
Complete separation
Extension of the State-Commerce agreement
Continuing the present diverse relationships
Appendix A. Excerpt from Report of the Committee of Foreign Affairs Personnel
Appendix B. Memorandum of Agreement between the Department of State and the Department of Commerce on International Commercial Activities, November 15, 1961
Appendix C. Notes on Personnel Relationships of Domestic Agencies with the Agency for International Development.
Preface / by Joseph E. Johnson
Introduction / by Frederick C. Mosher
1. Background
Variety of present arrangements
Definitions
Personnel systems
2. Attaché-type programs
Independent programs
Related programs
Proposed and new programs
3. Non-attaché-type programs
Regulatory and control programs
Research programs
Other administrative or operational programs
4. Analysis of existing personnel systems
Non-attaché-type programs and personnel
Attaché-type programs and personnel
5. Alternative attaché relationships for the future
Complete integration
Complete separation
Extension of the State-Commerce agreement
Continuing the present diverse relationships
Appendix A. Excerpt from Report of the Committee of Foreign Affairs Personnel
Appendix B. Memorandum of Agreement between the Department of State and the Department of Commerce on International Commercial Activities, November 15, 1961
Appendix C. Notes on Personnel Relationships of Domestic Agencies with the Agency for International Development.