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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1950, National Security Affairs; Foreign Economic Policy, Volume I

United States policy with regard to the Antarctic 1

1. For previous documentation, see Foreign Relations, 1949, vol. i, pp. 793 ff.


[327] Draft Declaration on Antarctica, Prepared by the Department of State

[Washington, undated.]

702.022/1–550


[328] Memorandum by the Officer in Charge of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs (Hulley) to the Director of the Office of North and West Coast Affairs (Mills)

[Washington,] January 4, 1950.

702.022/1–450


[329] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. Caspar D. Green of the Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs

[Washington,] February 17, 1950.

702.00/2–1750


[330] The Under Secretary of State (Webb) to the Deputy Secretary of Defense (Early)

Washington, March 23, 1950.

711.5/1–1850


[331] The Embassy of the Soviet Union to the Department of State

Washington, June 8, 1950.

702.022/6–850


[332] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Douglas) to the Secretary of State

London, June 19, 1950—5 p. m.

702.00/6–1950: Telegram


[333] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Officer in Charge of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs (Hulley)

[Washington,] July 20, 1950.

702.022/7–2050


[334] The Secretary of State to Senator Tom Connally

Washington, August 9, 1950.

702.022/7–2050


[335] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Officer in Charge of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs (Hulley)

[Washington,] September 7, 1950.

702.022/9–1250


[336] Editorial Note

National Security Affairs; Foreign Economic Policy

  • Preface
  • Introductory note
  • List of Abbreviations and Symbols
  • 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 to implement article 43 of the United Nations charter by placing armed forces at the disposal of the Security Council (Documents 1–50)
    • United States national security policy: estimates of threats to the national security; the extension of military assistance to foreign nations; the preparation of NSC 68, “United States Objectives and Programs for National Security” (Documents 51–156)
      • Foreign policy aspects of United States development of atomic energy (Documents 157–201)
        • United States policy regarding hemisphere defense, 1949–1950; provision of armaments and military assistance to the american republics, and their participation in the Korean conflict (Documents 202–230)
          • Progress of the program for the modernization of the treaties of friendship, commerce, and navigation (Documents 231–233)
            • Progress of the program for the negotiation of conventions for the avoidance of double taxation (Documents 234–236)
              • Matters relating to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) (Documents 237–290)
                • Papers relating to aspects of the foreign financial policy of the United States (Documents 291–297)
                  • Efforts to develop a United States policy regarding the balance-of-payments problem (“the dollar gap”); the Gordon Gray report to the President on foreign economic policies (Documents 298–303)
                    • The Point Four program (Documents 304–317)
                      • United States policy regarding questions pertaining to the delimitation of the territorial sea, and related matters (Documents 318–325)
                        • Impact of the internal security act of 1950 (the McCarran act) upon the conduct of United States foreign relations (Document 326)
                          • United States policy with regard to the Antarctic (Documents 327–336)
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