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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1948, Eastern Europe; The Soviet Union, Volume IV

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Contents

  • Preface
  • List of abbreviations and symbols
  • Multilateral Relations:
    • United States economic and military aid to Greece and Turkey: the Truman Doctrine (Documents 1–156)
    • The Greek Frontier Question at the United Nations: The United States initiative (Documents 157–199)
    • Concern of the United States for the welfare of the peoples of Bulgaria, Hungary, and Romania; efforts to achieve the terms of the treaties of peace, and to protect United States interests (Documents 200–267)
    • Attitude of the United States toward Eastern Europe exile leaders and organizations (Documents 268–292)
    • Civil aviation policy of the United States toward the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe (Documents 293–324)
    • United States policy on trade with the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe (Documents 325–375)
    • Participation of the United States in the Belgrade Conference on the Regime for Free Navigation of the Danube River (Documents 376–470)
  • Czechoslovakia
    • Attitude of the United States with respect to the Czechoslovak governmental crisis of February 1948 and its aftermath (Documents 471–487)
  • Finland:
    • Interest of the United States in maintenance of the national independence of Finland (Documents 488–519)
  • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
    • Reports on developments of significance within the Soviet Union of concern to relations with the United States and other countries (Documents 520–636)
    • Continuation of efforts to negotiate a Lend Lease settlement agreement with the Soviet Union; the return of eight mechant vessels the return of eight mechant vessels (Documents 637–668)
    • The case of the disappearance of Russian teachers, and the reciprocal closure of consulates general (Documents 669–684)
  • Yugoslavia
    • Interest of the United States in the dispute between Yugoslavia and the Communist Information Bureau; efforts to reach agreement regarding mutual claims between the United States and Yugoslavia (Documents 685–733)
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