Participation of the United States in international negotiations for disarmament:
Contents
- I. The Conference for the Reduction and Limitation of Armaments, Geneva,
February 2–July 23, 1932:
(Documents 1–214)
- (1) The nine-point proposal of the American delegation, February
9 (Documents 1–36)
- (2) The American proposal of April 11 (Documents 37–66)
- (3) Secretary Stimson’s visit
to Geneva and the first phase of private conversations,
April–June (Documents 67–120)
- (4) President Hoover’s plan of
disarmament, June 22 (Documents 121–147)
- (5) The second phase of private conversations leading to the
resolution of adjournment, July 23 (Documents 148–214)
- (1) The nine-point proposal of the American delegation, February
9 (Documents 1–36)
- II. Work of the Bureau of the General Disarmament Conference, September
21–December 13, 1932
(Documents 215–285)
- III. Demand of Germany for equality of armaments (Documents 286–333)
- IV. Conversations on naval questions (Documents 334–355)