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Eastern Europe
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1896- 1990
East Asia
December 10, 1953
Plan proposed by US businessman James H. R. Cromwell to privatize industry in South Korea. In response to President Rhee's concerns, it was later renamed the "Private Enterprise Plan."
February 3, 1954
James H. R. Cromwell assures Syngman Rhee that he has changed the name of his plan to the "Private Enterprise Plan" instead of the "Rhee Plan." John Staggers is coming to Seoul regarding the plan.
February 15, 1954
James H. R. Cromwell's proposed plan to privatize industry in South Korea, originally named "The Rhee Plan."
Someone associated with James H. R. Cromwell writes to Syngman Rhee regarding the renaming of the Private Enterprise Plan.
March 17, 1954
James Cromwell reports that Harold Lady will not been granted a visa for entrance to Korea. Walter Robertson was very pleased by the Private Enterprise Plan, and Cromwell is working on a related resolution to present to the Republican Policy Committees.
April 20, 1954
James Cromwell responds with concern to Syngman Rhee's radiogram regarding the resolution supporting the Private Enterprise Plan.
May 6, 1954
James H. R. Cromwell addresses Rhee's concerns about the Private Enterprise Plan.
December 1, 1954
James Cromwell sends a number of items to Syngman Rhee, including a copy of his speech "A New Foreign Policy for the United States" and information on the Private Enterprise Plan.