American Foreign Policy, 1950-1955: Parts I-IX

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Additional United States Measures in Support of the Republic
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Statement
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Statement by the Secretary
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Statement to the Press by the President
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Address by the Secretary of State Novem
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Letter From the United States High
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Note From the American Chargé dAffaires
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Note From the American Embassy at Moscow to the Soviet Foreign
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Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations January
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Japan
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Final Declaration of
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Message
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Statement
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Note From the American
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Establishment of the United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency
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Letter From the United States Com
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Address by
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Application by the United
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Message From the Presi
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Statement by the Department of State November 15 1955 20022004
36
Letter From the United States High
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Joint
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Note From
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Statement to the Press by the Department
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LIBYA
51
Joint State
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Proposal by the United
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Declaration by the Foreign Ministers of the United States the United
55
United States Hopes for Settlement of the Cyprus Issue as Between
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Inaugural Address by the President January 20 1953 Excerpt 5761
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Beneficent Effect of Japans Accession to the General Agreement
58
Request for Soviet Good Offices in Obtaining North Korean
59
Note From the Secretary of State to the Soviet Foreign Minister
61
Statement by the Depart
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Cessation of Distribution of The Romanian News and News From
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Address by the President April 16 1953 6571
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Mission of the United States Seventh Fleet in the Formosa Taiwan
66
First Report of the United Nations Commission To Investigate Con
67
Hostile Activities of the Soviet Union and Its Allies Against Yugo
69
Second Report of the United Nations Commission To Investigate Con
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Address by the Secretary of State November
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Letter From the United States
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Statement by the Secretary of State
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Message by the President to the Congress
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NEAR EAST
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Statement by
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Note From the American Ambassador at Moscow to the Soviet Foreign
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Statement
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Statement by the Secretary
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Note From
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Negotiations at the Ambassadorial Level for the Release of United
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Note From the American Chargé dAffaires at Moscow to the Soviet
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THE INDOCHINA PHASE OF THE GENEVA CONFERENCE 1954
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Note From the American
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Message by the President to the Congress
100
Statement by the Secretary of State February 10 1954 Excerpts 18551858
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Negotiations for Release of United Nations Personnel Detained
106
CHARTS AND MAPS
107
Termination of the Activities of the Neutral Nations Supervisory
109
J Discussion of the Problems of Germany and European Security at
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Address by the Secretary of State
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Proposal by the American British and French Delegations October
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Message by the President to the Congress
129
DISARMAMENT AND THE CONTROL
130
Reorganization Plan No 8 of 1953 Establishing the United States
132
TWENTYYEAR PROGRAM FOR ACHIEVING PEACE
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PEACE THROUGH DEEDS
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Nations Before the General Assembly September 30 1955 23012302
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Statement by the United States Representative Before the Political
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Resolution 377 V of the General Assembly November 3 1950 187192
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United States Working Paper Prepared for the Consideration of
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PROBLEM OF DEFINING AGGRESSION
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Paper Submitted
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights August 10 1948
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Message From the President to the Commission on Human Rights
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Texts of United States Draft Resolutions May 7 1953 239244
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Resolution 833 IX of the General Assembly December 4 1954 245246
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Resolutions 558 VI
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EXPANDED PROGRAM OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
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Resolution 842 IX of the General Assembly December 17 1954
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Public Law 495 82d Congress 2d Session July 10 1952 Excerpts 272273
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Resolution 708 VII of the General Assembly April 1 1953 292293
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Resolution 741 VIII of the General Assembly December 9 1953 271272
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Note Verbale From the Representative of the United States at
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Statement by the United States Representative Before the General
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Resolution 918 X of the General Assembly December 8 1955
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Statement by the Secretary of State November 13 1951 340341
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24 1950
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Address by the Secretary of State Before the General Assembly Sep
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Address by the President at the Tenth Anniversary Meeting
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ENTERING THE SECOND DECADE
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G Negotiations Regarding a LendLease Settlement
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Address by the Assistant Secretary of State for International Organ
380
Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice March 30 1950
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POSTWAR SETTLEMENTS
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Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations May 15 1947
404
UNDERSTANDINGS REGARDING TRIESTE
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Trieste
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SETTLEMENT WITH JAPAN
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Japanese Declaration of Intention To Accede to Certain International
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Japanese Declaration Regarding Allied Graves Cemeteries
441
Note From
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Statement by the Special Representative of the President at
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Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations February
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GERMANY
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Germany
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Convention on the Rights and Obligations of Foreign Forces and Their
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Finance Convention May 26 1952 as Amended by Schedule III
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Convention on the Settlement of Matters Arising out of the War
557
Agreement on the Tax Treatment of the Forces and Their Members
607
Agreement on the Saar Between the Federal Republic of Germany
613
Statement by the Governments of the United States the United
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Resolution 385 V of the United Nations General Assembly Novem
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Message by the President to the Senate November 15 1954 623626
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IsraeliSyrian General Armistice Agreement July 20 1949 719724
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Korea
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A United States Military and Economic Assistance Prior to the Outbreak
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INDOCHINA
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Indochina
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Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities in Cambodia July 20 1954 767775
767
Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities in Laos July 20 1954 775785
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Final Declaration of the Geneva Conference on the Problem of
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The Basic Security Treaties of the United States 788789
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BASIC SECURITY TREATIES OF THE UNITED
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Report by the Acting Secretary of State to the President December
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Remarks by the Secretary of State to the Latvian Chargé dAffaires
803
Western Hemisphere Defense Area
806
THE NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY
812
Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations June 6 1949 825852
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Protocol to the North Atlantic Treaty on the Accession of Greece
853
Statement by the Secretary of State February 15 1955 20902091
856
Protocol to the North Atlantic Treaty on the Accession of the Federal
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SECURITY TREATY BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AUSTRALIA
878
Text of Treaty September 8 1951 885886
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Note From the United States Government to the Soviet Government
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Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations February
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Report by the Secretary of State to the President December 30 1953 900902
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SOUTHEAST ASIA COLLECTIVE DEFENSE TREATY MANILA PACT
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Address by the Secretary of State September 15 1954 919923
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Text of Treaty December 2 1954 945947
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Statement by the Secretary of State Before the Senate Committee
952
B The Pacific and Southeast Asia
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Membership of European Regional Arrangements
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EUROPEAN REGIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
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Protocol No IV on the Agency of Western European Union for
984
Message Delivered by the Deputy
985
THE ORGANIZATION OF EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COOPERATION
992
THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE
1001
Agreement September 19 1950 10121037
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Communiqué
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Protocol of Provisional Application of the Agreement September
1037
Protocol Concerning Relations With the Council of Europe April
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Agreement Between
1089
Agreement Between the United States and the European Coal
1097
Financial Protocol May 27 1952
1149
Address by the Secretary
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First Special Protocol May 27 1952
1156
Second Special Protocol May 27 1952
1172
Convention Relative to the Status of European Defense Forces
1184
Tripartite Declaration May 27 1952
1197
Protocol on Links With the Council of Europe March 10 1953 12311232
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Proposal for Conclusion of an International Convention Treaty
1240
Pact of the League of Arab States March 22 1945
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Treaty of Joint Defense and Economic Cooperation Between
1249
Pact of Mutual Cooperation Between the Kingdom of Iraq
1257
Decision
1268
Report of the Investigat
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PEACEFUL SETTLEMENTS UNDER THE INTERAMERICAN PEACE
1285
Report of the InterAmerican Peace Committee on the Controversy
1291
Statement by the Secre
1303
Statement by the Department of State March 26 1954
1313
Address by the Secretary of State
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Meeting of Ministers of Finance or Economy of the American
1337
Final Act of the Conference
1343
Article on the Conference Between
1356
Revision of Prior Agreements Relating to the Security and Operation
1364
H Rumania
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CANADIANUNITED STATES RELATIONS
1403
Note From the Secretary of State to the Soviet Chargé dAffaires
1406
Order
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Public Law 358 83d Congress
1418
Exchange of Notes Between the United
1424
Further Cooperation for DefenseThe MidCanada and DEW
1429
NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST SOUTH ASIA AND AFRICA
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Address by the Secretary of State February 12 1953
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Statement by the Departments of State
1449
Proposal Submitted by the Foreign Ministers of the United States
1453
Radio Interview With the Secretary of State April 4 1954
1457
Declaration by the Foreign Ministers of the United States
1458
THE PROBLEM OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONALS DETAINED IN COMMUNIST
1461
Communiqué by the Foreign Ministers of the United States
1463
THE SOVIET UNION
1464
Statement to the Press by the Secretary of State September 3 1953 18431844
1467
2237
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Statement by the Secretary of State to the Press August 31 1954 14711473
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Communiqué Issued at Paris by the Foreign Ministers of the Nine
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Resolution of the North Atlantic Council October 22 1954 14931496
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B The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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Statement by the Secretary of State Before the Senate Committees
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Statement by the Consultant to the Secretary of State Before
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Senate Concurrent Resolution 18 April 4 1951 82d Congress
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Agreement on the Status of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
1544
A General
1547
Agreement Between the United States and the North Atlantic Treaty
1552
Agreement Between the Government of the United States and
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Understanding of the Senate in Advising Ratification of the Status
1581
THE WORK OF NATO
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Com
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Com
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Statement by the North Atlantic Council Ottawa September
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Communiqué
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Com
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14921493
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Report by the SecretaryGeneral
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Note From
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Com
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Relations With Certain Countries
1660
Agreement Between the United States and
1661
Summary of Statement by
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Letter From the President of the United States
1675
Imprisonment of United States Nationals by Chinese Communist
1679
Communiqué by
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Statement Released
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Communiqué by the Secretary
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Statement by the Secretary of State
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Communiqué Regarding Discus
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Statement by the Secretary of State
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