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 1

1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1948, vol. i, Part 1, pp. 311505. For documentation on aspects of United States policy with respect to atomic energy other than international control, see pp. 419 ff. For documentation on United States national security policy, see pp. 249 ff. Regarding the international control of atomic energy, see Richard G. Hewlett and Francis Duncan, Atomic Shield, 1941–1952, volume ii of A History of the United States Atomic Energy Commission (University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1969).


[97] The Chairman of the General Advisory Committee to the United States Atomic Energy Commission ( Oppenheimer ) to the Counselor of the Department of State ( Kennan )

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[100] Memorandum by Mr. R. Gordon Arneson to the Secretary of State

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[101] United States Delegation Position Paper

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[102] Minutes of a Meeting at the United States Mission at the United Nations, New York, December 5, 1949, 9:30 a. m.

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