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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1921, Volume II

Mexico:


Contents

    • Question of the recognition of the Government of General Obregon by the United States: Proposed Treaty of Amity and Commerce; objection by the Obregon Government to concluding a treaty before receiving recognition (Documents 340–353)
      • Attitude of other governments toward recognition of the Obregon Government (Documents 354–377)
        • Project of a petroleum law to give effect to article 27 of the Mexican Constitution (Documents 378–379)
          • Direct arrangement between the oil companies and the Mexican authorities regarding taxes on the production and exportation of oil (Documents 380–399)
            • Decision by the Mexican Supreme Court on the “amparo” case of the Texas Company of Mexico (Documents 400–404)
              • Protest by the United States against agrarian legislation in Mexico (Documents 405–419)
                • Ineffectual discussions between the Obregon Government and the International Committee of Bankers on Mexico (Documents 420–431)
                  • Proposals looking toward the establishment of a Mixed Claims Commission (Documents 432–435)
                    • Proposals for regulating the distribution of the waters of the Colorado River (Documents 436–442)
                      • Relaxation of regulations governing travel between the United States and Mexico for residents in a forty-mile zone on either side of the frontier (Documents 443–448)

                      • List of Papers
                      • Germany: (Documents 1–77)
                        • Great Britain: (Documents 78–117)
                          • Greece: (Documents 118–170)
                            • Guatemala: (Documents 171–182)
                              • Haiti: (Documents 183–236)
                                • Honduras: (Documents 237–242)
                                  • Hungary: (Documents 243–260)
                                    • Japan: (Documents 261–325)
                                      • Liberia: (Documents 326–339)
                                        • Mexico: (Documents 340–448)
                                          • Netherlands: (Documents 449–479)
                                            • Nicaragua: (Documents 480–509)
                                              • Norway: (Documents 510–524)
                                                • Panama: (Documents 525–563)
                                                  • Paraguay: (Documents 564–574)
                                                    • Persia: (Documents 575–602)
                                                      • Peru: (Documents 603–635)
                                                        • Poland: (Documents 636–650)
                                                          • Russia: (Documents 651–811)
                                                            • Salvador: (Documents 812–833)
                                                              • Siam: (Documents 834–856)
                                                                • Turkey: (Documents 857–889)
                                                                  • Venezuela: (Documents 890–900)
                                                                    • Yugoslavia: (Documents 901–909)
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