United States policy at the United Nations with respect to the regulation of armaments and collective security: the international control of atomic energy; regulation of conventional armaments; efforts toward agreements placing armed forces at the disposal of the Security Council; Soviet resolutions regarding the presence of the armed forces of the United Nations members on non-ex-enemy territory 1

1. Regarding United States policy with respect to atomic energy in 1945, see Foreign Relations, 1945, vol. ii, pp. 1 ff. For extensive information on the formulation and execution of United States policy with respect to the international control of atomic energy, see Richard G. Hewlett and Oscar E. Anderson, Jr., The New World, 1939–1946: A History of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, vol. i. (University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1962). Chapters 15 and 16 are of special interest in connection with the present compilation. For documentation on aspects of United States policy with respect to atomic energy other than international control, see pp. 1197 ff. For documentation on United States national security policy, see pp. 1110 ff. For documentation on the attitude of the Soviet Union with respect to atomic energy, see vol. vi, pp. 691817 passim.


[486] Memorandum of Telephone Conversation, by Mr. R. Gordon Arneson

Department of State Atomic Energy Files


[488] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. R. Gordon Arneson

Department of State Atomic Energy Files


[491] Memorandum by Dr. Richard C. Tolman to Mr. John M. Hancock

Department of State Atomic Energy Files


[492] The Acting Secretary of State to the Secretary of State, in Paris

740.00119 Council/10–846: Telegram


[493] Department of State Position Paper

501.BC/9–1446


[499] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. Lincoln Gordon

Department of State Atomic Energy Files


[500] The Secretary of State to Senator Austin

501.BB/10–546: Telegram


[501] Senator Austin to the Secretary of State

501.BB/10–2946: Telegram


[502] Mr. John C. Ross, Adviser, United States Delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, to the Secretary of State

501.BB/10–3046: Telegram


[506] Senator Austin to the Secretary of State

501.BC Atomic/11–146: Telegram


[512] Senator Austin to the Secretary of State

501.BB/11–446: Telegram