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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1950, Western Europe, Volume III

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Contents

    • Agreement between the United States and Luxembourg

Contents

  • Preface
  • List of abbreviations and symbols
  • Multilateral Relations:
    • Concern of the United States with the defense of Western Europe: Military assistance through the North Atlantic Treaty Organization; encouragement of West German participation in an integrated European defense force (Documents 1–327)
    • Encouragement by the United States of efforts toward the economic and political integration of Western Europe:
      • Continued economic assistance; increased involvement of the United States in decisions of the Organization for European Economic Cooperation; problems of the relationship between the Organization for European Economic Cooperation and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (Documents 328–372)
      • Efforts by the United States to assure the successful negotiation of the Schuman Plan for a European Coal and Steel Community (Documents 373–417)
      • Interest of the United States in the Council of Europe (Documents 418–436)
    • Meeting of United States Ambassadors at Rome, March 22–24, 1950 (Documents 437–439)
    • Meetings of the Foreign Ministers of the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, at London, May 1950:
      • Preparations for the meetings (Documents 440–446)
      • Trilateral preparatory meetings (Documents 447–451)
      • Preparatory talks of the United States and the United Kindgom (Documents 452–463)
      • Preparatory meetings of the United States and France (Documents 464–466)
      • Bilateral and trilateral subcommittee meetings:
        • Trilateral talks on closer association: The work of Subcommittee A (Documents 467–472)
        • Trilateral talks on Germany: The work of Subcommittee B (Documents 473–481)
        • Trilateral talks on Southeast Asia: The work of Subcommittee C (Documents 482–487)
        • Discussion of the colonial question: Bilateral and trilateral meetings, including the work of Subcommittee D (Documents 488–491)
        • Talks of the United States and the United Kingdom on closer association: The work of Subcommittee P (Documents 492–499)
        • Talks of the United States and the United Kingdom on the Near East: The work of Subcommittee Q (Documents 500–504)
        • Talks of the United States and the United Kingdom on Southeast Asia: The work of Subcommittee R (Documents 505–509)
      • Meetings of the Foreign Ministers of the United States, the United Kingdom, and France (Documents 510–532)
      • Documents discussed by the Foreign Ministers (Documents 533–543)
    • Meetings of the Foreign Ministers of the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, at New York, September 12–19, 1950:
      • Preparations for the meetings: preliminary tripartite conversations at Washington and New York, August–September 1950 (Documents 544–565)
      • Proceedings of the meetings: Records and reports (Documents 566–579)
      • Documents discussed by the Foreign Ministers (Documents 580–590)
    • The policy of the United States toward the Free Territory of Trieste (Documents 591–611)
    • Multilateral interim arrangement on financing the North Atlantic Ice Patrol
    • Multilateral agreement respecting German-owned patents in Italy
  • Belgium:
    • Relations of the United States with Belgium (Document 612)
    • Agreements between the United States and Belgium
  • Denmark:
    • Agreements between the United States and Denmark
  • France:
    • Concern of the United States with political, economic, and military developments relating to France: Cooperation in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Mutual Defense Assistance Program, European Recovery Program, and related activities (Documents 613–649)
    • Agreements between the United States and France
  • Iceland:
    • Relations of the United States with Iceland (Documents 650–652)
    • Agreement between the United States and Iceland
  • Ireland:
    • Relations of the United States with Ireland (Documents 653–655)
    • Agreements between the United States and Ireland
  • Italy:
    • Efforts of the United States in support of democratic forces in Italy (Documents 656–667)
    • Interest of the United States in revision of the Treaty of Peace with Italy (Documents 668–675)
    • Agreements between the United States and Italy
  • Luxembourg:
    • Agreement between the United States and Luxembourg
  • Netherlands
    • Relations of the United States with the Netherlands (Document 676)
    • Agreements between the United States and the Netherlands
  • Norway
    • Relations of the United States with Norway (Document 677)
    • Agreements between the United States and Norway
  • Portugal
    • Relations of the United States with Portugal (Document 678)
    • Agreement between the United States and Portugal
  • Spain
    • Relations of the United States with Spain: The Spanish question at the United Nations; United States economic policy toward Spain; United States interest in the activities of various Spanish exile groups; the question of a bilateral defense agreement with Spain (Documents 679–693)
    • Agreements between the United States and Spain
  • Sweden
    • Agreements between the United States and Sweden
  • Switzerland
    • Relations of the United States with Switzerland (Document 694)
    • Agreement between the United States and Switzerland
  • The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
    • Concern of the United States with political, economic, and military developments relating to the United Kingdom: Cooperation in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the Mutual Defense Assistance Program, the European Recovery Program, the Organization for European Economic Cooperation, and related activities; problems of sterling balances and defense policies; the impact of the Korean conflict:
      • I. Political and economic relations, January–May (Documents 695–708)
      • II. The Labour Party Executive’s pamphlet on “European Unity” (Documents 709–711)
      • III. Consultation on problems relating to the outbreak of the Korean conflict (Documents 712–713)
      • IV. Political and economic relations, August–October (Documents 714–721)
      • V. Meetings of the United States and British Chiefs of Staff, at Washington, October 23–26 (Documents 722–723)
      • VI. Meetings of President Truman and Prime Minister Attlee, at Washington, December 4–8 (Documents 724–736)
    • Agreements between the United States and the United Kingdom
  • Vatican
    • The question of possible establishment of diplomatic relations with the Holy See (Documents 737–745)
  • Index

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