The United Nations
Contents
- General United States–United Nations relations: (Documents 1–103)
- 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)
- I. United States foreign policy in the United Nations setting (Documents 1–13)
- 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):
(Documents 256–298)
- I. The Washington conversations with the United Kingdom, France, and
Belgium (Documents 256–273)
- II. The South-West Africa question (Documents 274–298)
- I. The Washington conversations with the United Kingdom, France, and
Belgium (Documents 256–273)
- 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)
- I. The draft first international covenant on human-rights (Documents 300–303)