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  4. The Chaco dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay:

Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1932, The American Republics, Volume V

The Chaco dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay: 1

1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1931, vol. i, pp. 715–807.


Contents

    • I. Good offices of the Commission of Neutrals (Documents 8–131)
      • II. Efforts of the Commission of Neutrals to obtain the cooperation of the ABCP Republics (Documents 132–222)
        • III. Cooperation of the League of Nations with the Commission of Neutrals (Documents 223–271)

        Contents

        • List of Persons
        • List of Papers
        • General:
          • Postponement of the Seventh International Conference of American States (Documents 1–7)
          • The Chaco dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay:
            • I. Good offices of the Commission of Neutrals (Documents 8–131)
            • II. Efforts of the Commission of Neutrals to obtain the cooperation of the ABCP Republics (Documents 132–222)
            • III. Cooperation of the League of Nations with the Commission of Neutrals (Documents 223–271)
          • Proposal by the Argentine Government for an anti-war treaty (Documents 272–277)
          • The Leticia dispute between Colombia and Peru (Documents 278–322)
          • Extension of good offices of the United States in conciliating differences between Argentina and Uruguay (Documents 323–345)
          • Efforts of Costa Rica to effect the denunciation of the General Treaty of Peace and Amity, signed February 7, 1923 (Documents 346–370)
          • Boundary disputes:
            • Ecuador and Peru (Documents 371–386)
            • Guatemala and Honduras (Documents 387–396)
        • Argentina:
          • Representations against apparent violation by Argentina of most-favored-nation clauses in the treaty of July 27, 1853 (Documents 397–404)
        • Brazil:
          • Insurrection in Brazil (Documents 405–472)
        • Chile:
          • Revolutions in Chile (Documents 473–567)
          • Representations against petroleum bill of May 17, 1932 (Documents 568–572)
        • Costa Rica:
          • Insurrection in Costa Rica (Documents 573–593)
        • Cuba:
          • Political unrest in Cuba (Documents 594–616)
        • El Salvador:
          • Refusal of the United States to recognize the Martínez regime in El Salvador (Documents 617–684)
          • Communist uprising in El Salvador (Documents 685–703)
        • Haiti:
          • Unperfected treaty between the United States and Haiti for the further Haitianization of the Treaty Services (Documents 704–739)
          • Agreement between the United States and Haiti amending the Garde agreement of August 24, 1916; amended March 23, 1920, and February 28, 1925 (Documents 740–744)
          • Representations against arrest of Collector of Customs without prior reference to Garde headquarters (Documents 745–746)
          • Reservation by the United States of rights to Navassa Island (Documents 747–751)
        • Honduras:
          • Insurrection in Honduras (Documents 752–774)
        • Mexico:
          • Conventions between the United States and Mexico further extending the General and Special Claims Conventions of September 8 and 10, 1923 (Documents 775–786)
          • Protection of General Calles against threatened arrest by District Attorney, Webb County, Texas (Documents 787–796)
        • Nicaragua:
          • Adverse opinion of the Department of State regarding the election of a Constituent Assembly (Documents 797–808)
          • Assistance by the United States in the supervision of elections in Nicaragua (Documents 809–858)
          • Agreements for cooperation between the two political parties to effect the pacification and to insure the peace of Nicaragua (Documents 859–867)
          • Transference of control over the Guardia Nacional to Nicaraguan officers and withdrawal of the United States Marines from Nicaragua (Documents 868–909)
          • Assistance by the United States in the suppression of bandit activities in Nicaragua (Documents 910–921)
        • Panama:
          • Convention between the United States and Panama modifying Claims Convention of July 28, 1926 (Document 922)
          • Statement by the Department of State that the Claims Convention between the United States and Panama of July 28, 1926, was ratified by Panama on September 25, 1931 (Documents 923–924)
        • Peru:
          • Insurrection in Peru (Documents 925–945)
        • Index

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