Foreign policy aspects of United States development of atomic energy 1

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Continued from Foreign Relations, 1948, vol. i, Part 2, pp. 677 ff. For documentation on United States policy with respect to the regulation of armaments, including international control of atomic energy, see pp. 7 ff. For documentation on United States national security policy, see pp. 247 ff. For documentation on the attitude of the Soviet Union regarding atomic energy, see vol. v, pp. 545 ff. Documentation on United States–United Kingdom security arrangements in areas other than atomic energy is scheduled for publication in volume vi.

For extensive additional informal Richard G. Hewlett and Francis Duncan, Atomic Shield, 1947–1952: A History of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, volume ii (University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1969). Relevant memoir sources include David E. Lilienthal, The Atomic Energy Years, 1945–1950 (New York: Harper and Row, 1964); Dean Acheson, Present at the Creation: My Years in the State Department (New York: Norton, 1969); and George F. Kennan, Memoirs: 1925–1950 (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1967).


[220] Memorandum by the Under Secretary of State ( Webb )

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[222] The United States Embassy to the Brazilian Foreign Office

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[224] Memorandum by the Deputy Director of the Policy Planning Staff (Nitze)

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[225] Memorandum by the Secretary of State

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[226] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. Joseph Chase of the Office of the Under Secretary of State ( Webb )

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[227] The British Ambassador ( Franks ) to the Secretary of State

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