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Foreign Relations of the United States, Diplomatic Papers, 1937, General, Volume I

The Spanish Civil War:


Contents

    • I. International political aspects (Documents 117–391)
      • II. Protection of lives and property of Americans and other nationals (Documents 392–559)
        • III. Enforcement of restrictions against sending American airplanes and other war material to Spain (Documents 560–618)

        Contents

        • Preface
        • Meeting of the Bureau of the Conference for the Reduction and Limitation of Armaments, Geneva, May 31, 1937 (Documents 1–28)
        • Analyses and reports of general political developments in Europe affecting the maintenance of international order and the preservation of peace (Documents 29–116)
        • The Spanish Civil War:
          • I. International political aspects (Documents 117–391)
          • II. Protection of lives and property of Americans and other nationals (Documents 392–559)
          • III. Enforcement of restrictions against sending American airplanes and other war material to Spain (Documents 560–618)
        • Adherence by Italy to the German-Japanese accord of November 25, 1936, against the Communist International (Documents 619–634)
        • Failure of negotiations among naval powers to establish 14-inch maximum gun caliber by reason of Japanese refusal to accept limitation (Documents 635–664)
        • Suggestions for convening international conferences on economic cooperation and arms limitation viewed unfavorably by the Department of State until certain preliminary conditions should be met (Documents 665–684)
        • Proposal for concerted international effort to reach common agreement on the principles of international conduct to maintain peace (Documents 685–687)
        • Visit of Mr. Van Zeeland, Belgian Prime Minister, to the United States in connection with his mission to investigate obstacles to international trade (Documents 688–710)
        • Statement on fundamental principles of international policy by the Secretary of State, July 16, 1937, and comments of foreign governments (Documents 711–822)
        • Interest of the United States in furthering efforts of the League of Nations to promote international economic cooperation (Documents 823–850)
        • Interest of the United States in the promotion of world peace through international economic cooperation (Documents 851–866)
        • Status of intergovernmental debts owed the United States by reason of the First World War:
          • Czechoslovakia (Document 867)
          • Estonia (Document 868)
          • France (Document 869)
          • Hungary (Documents 870–872)
        • Views of the Department of State with respect to a proposed international debt commission (Document 873)
        • Status of certain foreign governments under the Johnson Act with regard to obligations owed the United States (Documents 874–879)
        • Attitude of the Department of State regarding the traffic in munitions and military or naval equipment as related to foreign policy (Document 880)
        • Views of the Department of State with respect to proposed legislation regarding neutrality policy (Documents 881–885)
        • Representations to the British and Netherlands Governments to seek further reduction of restrictions on rubber production (Documents 886–911)
        • International Conference for the Regulation of Whaling, London, May 24–June 8, 1937 (Documents 912–922)
        • Participation of the United States in the International Sugar Conference held in London, April 5–May 6, 1937 (Documents 923–942)
        • Participation of the United States in the establishment and operation of the International Sugar Council (Documents 943–964)
        • Unsuccessful effort to obtain German and Italian consideration of draft international convention for prevention of oil pollution at sea (Documents 965–968)
        • Invitations extended by United States to International Labor Organization textile conference in Washington, April 2–17, 1937 (Documents 969–972)
        • Attitude of the United States regarding certain questions raised by the British government with respect to the Philippine Commonwealth (Documents 973–974)
        • Regulation of relations between the Government of the Philippine Commonwealth and foreign Consuls (Documents 975–982)
        • Tax exemption and customs courtesies enjoyed by foreign diplomatic and consular officers in the United States (Document 983)
        • Index

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