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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1950, The United Nations; The Western Hemisphere, Volume II

Bolivia


Contents

    • Concern of the United States over certain economic problems and policies of Bolivia (Documents 389–397)

    Contents

    • Preface
    • List of abbreviations and symbols
    • The United Nations
      • General United States–United Nations relations:
        • I. United States foreign policy in the United Nations setting (Documents 1–13)
        • II. Problems arising under the United States-United Nations headquarters agreement of 1947, and related matters (Documents 14–31)
        • III. General organizational questions affecting the United Nations and of particular interest to the United States (Documents 32–103)
      • United States policy regarding problems arising from the question of the representation of China in the organs of the United Nations (Documents 104–170)
      • United States proposals for strengthening the United Nations system in order to meet possible future aggression; the “uniting for peace” resolution (Documents 171–216)
      • Attitude of the United States toward the Lie twenty-year peace plan, Soviet peace propaganda at the United Nations, and related matters (Documents 217–255)
      • Matters arising under Chapters XI, XII, and XIII of the Charter of the United Nations (Trusteeship and Non-Self-Governing Territories):
        • I. The Washington conversations with the United Kingdom, France, and Belgium (Documents 256–273)
        • II. The South-West Africa question (Documents 274–298)
      • Human rights questions in the United Nations setting: United States position: (Documents 299–325)
        • I. The draft first international covenant on human-rights (Documents 300–303)
        • II. The draft convention on freedom of information, and related items (Documents 304–307)
        • III. Matters respecting refugees and stateless persons (Documents 308–312)
        • IV. The prisoners of war question (Documents 313–314)
        • V. The question of the treatment of people of Indian origin in the Union of South Africa (Documents 315–325)
    • Canada
      • Efforts to negotiate closer cooperation between the United States and Canada in defense, military procurement, and industrial mobilization (Documents 326–328)
      • Agreements between the United States and Canada
    • The American Republics:
      • Multilateral Relations:
        • Views within the Department of State regarding United States policy toward the American Republics as a group (Documents 329–335)
        • Action taken toward ratification by the United States of the Charter of the Organization of American States (Documents 336–337)
        • United States support of inter-American collective action for peaceful settlement of disputes, with particular reference to the Caribbean area (Documents 338–352)
        • 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
        • Agreements providing for Air Force, Military, and Naval missions in certain American Republics: Cuba, Honduras, and Venezuela
        • Economic and technical assistance policy of the United States toward the American Republics as a group (Documents 353–359)
      • Argentina
        • Political and economic relations of the United States and Argentina (Documents 360–388)
      • Bolivia
        • Concern of the United States over certain economic problems and policies of Bolivia (Documents 389–397)
      • Brazil
        • Interest of the United States in the economic development of Brazil (Documents 398–410)
      • Chile
        • Political and economic relations of the United States and Chile (Documents 411–421)
      • Colombia
        • Political and economic relations of the United States and Colombia (Documents 422–438)
      • Costa Rica
        • Temporary waiver of part of the reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Costa Rica; conclusion of a lend-lease settlement arrangement (Document 439)
      • Cuba
        • United States policy toward Cuba (Document 440)
      • Dominican Republic
        • Liquidation by the Dominican Republic of its remaining lend-lease obligations (Document 441)
      • Ecuador
        • United States policy toward Ecuador (Document 442)
      • El Salvador
        • Position of the United States with respect to El Salvador’s definition of its territorial sea (Document 443)
      • Guatemala
        • Relations of the United States and Guatemala, with special reference to concern of the United States over Communist activity in Guatemala (Documents 444–475)
      • Haiti
        • Recognition by the United States of the military junta government of Haiti (Documents 476–478)
      • Mexico
        • Political and economic relations of the United States and Mexico (Documents 479–497)
      • Panama
        • Political and economic relations of the United States and Panama (Documents 498–502)
      • Peru
        • Political and economic relations of the United States and Peru (Documents 503–519)
      • Uruguay
        • Political and economic relations of the United States and Uruguay (Documents 520–523)
      • Venezuela
        • Political and economic relations of the United States and Venezuela (Documents 524–531)
    • Index

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