American Foreign Policy, Current Documents, Volume 6

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Historical Division, Bureau of Public Affairs, 1959
 

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Question of the Composition of the United Nations Trusteeship
82
The United Nations Budget 8493
84
Effects of the European Economic Community on the Develop
88
Resolution 1435
90
The Fourteenth Session of the U N General Assembly 93118
93
The United States Position on the Question of the Representa
106
E Economic Development and Technical Assistance 118132
118
Contributions to the United Nations Expanded Program
124
Status of the_United Nations Expanded Program of Technical
130
F Human Rights 132147
132
Continuing Consideration of Draft International Covenants
139
Continuing Consideration of a Draft Convention on Freedom
146
G Trusteeship and SelfDetermination 148150
148
Appeal for Improvement of the Legal Status of Refugees
159
The Specialized Agencies 163315
160
Authorization of an International FreedomFromHunger Cam
168
The Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organi
180
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Develop
206
United States Hopes for Sufficient Progress at the Foreign
209
Authorization for an Increase in the United States Capital Sub
216
Soviet Proposals for an EighteenMonth Prolongation of Certain
221
United States Conception of the Role of the Proposed Inter
223
Operations of the International Bank for Reconstruction
225
The International Civil Aviation Organization 232247
232
The International Finance Corporation 247251
247
The International Monetary Fund 274284
274
Termination of Military Assistance Furnished to Yugoslavia
283
The World Health Organization 284300
284
The World Meteorological Organization 301315
301
WESTERN HEMISPHERE DEVELOPMENTS 316511
316
The Difficulty of Converting the Military Assistance Program
320
America Mexico and the Caribbean Area Including Peace
326
Regional Conference of United States Chiefs of Mission
333
United States Support of the Request of the Government
336
United States Concern With Respect to the Provisions for Com
342
United States Support of the Proposal for a Meeting of Con
348
Convocation of a Meeting of Consultation of Foreign Ministers
352
Final Act of the Fifth Meeting of Consultation of Ministers
359
Developments Subsequent to the Fifth Meeting of Con
373
The Historical Basis for Friendly CubanUnited States Relations
382
Measures Taken To Intensify Enforcement of Laws Governing
384
United States Continued Recognition of the Titular Sovereignty
390
Measures Taken and Proposed for the Economic Develop
393
United States Suggestions for Promoting the Economic Develop
397
Conditions Affecting the Extent of United States Participation
403
United States Opposition to Any United Nations General
418
Establishment of the National Advisory Committee on Inter
432
Agreement Establishing the InterAmerican Development Bank
440
Establishment of a Preparatory Committee for the Inter
469
Request for Authorization of United States Membership
470
Recommendation of Congressional Approval of United States
476
PROGRESS TOWARD A LATIN AMERICAN COMMON MARKET
485
E CanadianUnited States Relations 493506
493
United States Consideration of Alternatives to Ineffective
495
Second Meeting of the CanadaUnited States Ministerial Com
505
F Antarctica 506511
506
WESTERN EUROPE 512796
512
Statement Issued
519
The United States Position Regarding an Increase in the Con
525
B European Regional OrganizationsCurrency Convertibility
529
The European Monetary Agreement Signed at Paris by
532
State
553
Inner Six Review of the Proposals Regarding a European
561
Suggested Program for Solving the Problem of a European
569
Planning the Role of European Regional Organizations in
576
The Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration
577
Committee and the Eleventh Session of the Council of
583
The Problems of Germany Berlin and European Security
588
The Basic Differences Between the United States and Soviet
601
The Problems of an Agenda for the Proposed Foreign Ministers
607
The United States Position on the Right of MilitarySupply
610
The Prospects for a Summit Conference in the Light of Soviet
616
United States Views on the MacmillanKhrushchev Talks
622
The EisenhowerMacmillan Discussion of Matters of Mutual
634
Soviet Insistence on Observation of a 10000Foot Ceiling
640
Developments During the First Phase of the Foreign
649
The Two Endeavors of the Foreign Ministers Conference
652
Foreign Minister Gromyko at the Fifth Session of
663
Soviet Refutation of the United States Analysis of the Legal
671
Soviet Views on the Questions of AllGerman Elections
678
Soviet Agreement to Inclusion of Provisions in a German
684
The Prospects for Holding a Heads of Government Conference
697
Soviet Refutation of the Western Powers Interpretation of
704
of the Foreign Ministers Conference Geneva June 19 1959 713714
713
Developments During the Recess of the Foreign Min
717
Soviet Clarification of Its Proposals for an Interim Agreement
721
Developments During the Second Phase of the Foreign
727
Distinctions To Be Made Between the Soviet Proposals
734
United States Objection to the Soviet ThreeFold Strategy
742
Address
749
Developments Following Adjournment of the Foreign
759
E Relations With Certain Countries and Concerning Certain
765
Statement
775
France 776780
776
FrenchUnited States Review of Policies in Areas of Mutual
780
THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY
781
Greece 786787
786
ItalianUnited States Intensive Discussions of Subjects of Mutual
788
ItalianUnited States Detailed Discussion of All Important
789
Spain 792793
792
ton by the President of the United States Eisenhower
796
Albania
799
Message
807
Hungary 815837
815
United States Support of the United Nations General Assembly
828
Poland 837849
837
Statement Made
844
Rumania 849850
849
Yugoslavia
850
Agreement Supplementing the United StatesYugoslav Surplus
859
THE SOVIET UNION 8661012
866
The Mikoyan Visit and Soviet Understanding of American Views
873
Presidential Proclamation No 3303
878
Address
887
Content of the NixonKhrushchev Talks and Their Bearing on
894
B Preparations for Chairman Khrushchevs Visit to the United
900
SpanishUnited States Exchange of Views on Matters of Mutual
912
Joint
915
The Challenge of the Soviet Unions SevenYear Program
980
The KhrushchevDillon Discussion of United StatesSoviet
989
G Aircraft and Shipping Incidents
994
The September 2 1958 U S Air Force Transport C130
995
The February 26 1959 Transatlantic Cables Incident Soviet
1001
The September 2 1958 U S Air Force Transport C130
1008
THE NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST
1013
IranianUnited States Agreement for Cooperation in Pro
1023
B The United Nations Conciliation Commission for Palestine 10301033
1030
UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC
1032
United States Support of Constructive Measures To Serve
1041
Fourth
1048
E The United Nations Emergency Force UNEF
1052
The Obligation of All Members of the United Nations To Share
1059
United States Grave Views of Any Threat to the Territorial
1065
Pakistan
1071
United States Continued Reluctance To Assist in the Construc
1073
United States Support of the Legitimate Aspirations of
1080
A North Africa
1096
Resolution
1101
MoroccanUnited States Examination of the World Situation
1107
B Central and Southern Africa
1109
United States Views on the Respective Merits of Recourse
1111
Resolution 1359
1117
Status and Pending Independence of the Trust Territories
1122
The Future of the Trust Territory of the Cameroons Under
1126
The Future of the Trust Territory of the Cameroons Under
1133
Date of the Independence of the Trust Territory of Togoland
1138
THE FAR EAST SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA 11441256
1144
A Activities of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
1152
The Colombo Plan
1158
Problems of the Area
1161
United States Observations on the Chinese Communists Dis
1164
Congressional Opposition to the Representation of the Chinese
1176
Resolution 1353 XIV Adopted by
1187
The United States Position Respecting the SinoIndian Border
1190
Japan
1196
IndianUnited States Review of Common Ideals and Objectives
1197
Progress in Negotiation of a New JapaneseUnited States
1205
Korea
1206
United States Advocacy of Continued United Nations Responsi
1212
Resolution 1455 XIV Adopted by
1222
Laos
1223
Refutation of Soviet Charges Regarding the Nature of United
1225
Establishment of a Subcommittee of the United Nations Security
1232
United States Rejection of the Soviet Proposal for Reconvening
1238
Report of the United Nations Security Council Subcommittee
1241
The Philippines
1245
Arrangements for the Transfer of Portions of the United States
1247
VietNam
1255
Reply Made
1262
Soviet Proposal for a FourYear Program of General and Com
1264
The Question of a Control System in the Soviet Proposal
1271
United States Cosponsorship of the United Nations General
1278
PART XContinued Pages
1283
United States Offer To Withdraw the Demand for Progress
1285
Soviet Demand for Veto Rights in Substantive Decisions
1291
DEVELOPMENTS DURING RECESS II OF THE GENEVA CONFERENCE
1302
DEVELOPMENTS DURING PHASE III OF THE GENEVA Conference
1303
United States Willingness To Explore the Proposal of a Pre
1309
Developments During Recess III of the Geneva Confer
1311
Establishment and Terms of Reference of the Technical Working
1317
United States Extension of Voluntary Suspension of Nuclear
1325
Developments During Phase V of the Geneva Conference
1331
Soviet Agreement to a Study of New Seismic Data Obtained
1338
Request for Additional Studies To Be Prepared by the United
1350
Establishment and Terms of Reference of the Technical Work
1356
Report of the Technical Working Group of the Conference
1360
Accomplishments of the Geneva Conference on the Discontinu
1366
DEVELOPMENTS DURING RECESS V OF THE GENEVA
1375
The Problem of Providing Safeguards Against Surprise
1376
The Problem of Guaranteeing the Use of Outer Space for Peaceful
1381
United States Endorsement and Proposals for Implementation
1390
E The Problem of Regulating the Number of Countries Possess
1397
G The Work of the International Atomic Energy Agency and
1405
The Third General Conference of the International Atomic
1408
Providing for the Carrying Out of Certain Provisions of
1415
FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICYTRADE
1424
Recommendations for a Combined Governmental and Private
1432
The Need To Reduce Production Costs in Order To Liberalize
1449
B Balance of Payments Problems 14501455
1450
Import Controls and Policy
1455
The Need for a Mandatory System of Control of Petroleum
1461
Export Controls and Policy 14671477
1467
E The Trade Agreements Program 14771488
1477
F The Food for Peace and Agricultural Trade Development
1489
Recommended Extension and Amendment of the Agricultural
1498
Shortcomings of the Agricultural Trade Development
1516
G The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 15171533
1517
Meeting of the Ministerial Representatives of the Contracting
1527
THE MUTUAL SECURITY AND OTHER FOREIGN
1534
Review of the Mutual Security ProgramPreliminary Analysis
1549
Executive Order
1566
Review of the Mutual Security ProgramEconomic Assistance
1584
Letter
1665
The Problem of Preventing the Mutual Security and Related
1680
A The Mutual Security Program 15341681
1681
State
1686
The Investment Guarantee Program 16881693
1688
Status of the Investment Guarantee Program as of December
1692
The ExportImport Bank 16941703
1694
Operations of the ExportImport Bank of Washington During
1700
E LendLease
1703
THE INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION EDU
1704
Appropriations for the United States Information Agency
1710
B Evaluation and Reports of Progress 17281756
1728
Measures Taken by the United States Information Agency
1736
Appraisal of Educational Exchange Activities Under Public
1743
Activities of the United States Information Agency January
1752
THE ORGANIZATION FUNCTIONS AND OPER
1757
Supplemental Appropriations for the Department of State
1766
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