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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1951, The United Nations; The Western Hemisphere, Volume II

Canada


Contents

    • Political and military relations between the United States and Canada (Documents 574–593)
      • Discussions between the United States and Canada regarding the prospective St. Lawrence Seaway and Power Project (Documents 594–605)

      Contents

      • Preface
      • List of sources
      • 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 1–15)
          • II. Problems arising under the United States–United Nations headquarters agreement of 1947, and related matters (Documents 16–31)
        • General organizational questions affecting the United Nations and of particular interest to the United States
          • I. The election to fill the Security Council seat being vacated by Yugoslavia (Documents 32–92)
          • II. The question of placing the Egyptian item regarding Morocco on the final agenda of the General Assembly (Documents 93–108)
          • III. The question of the scale of national assessments for the apportionment of the expenses of the regular (administrative) budget of the United Nations (Documents 109–136)
        • United States policy regarding problems arising from the question of the representation of China in the organs of the United Nations (Documents 137–214)
        • United States policy regarding the admission of new members to the United Nations; the question of the admission of Italy as a special case (Documents 215–338)
        • Attitude of the United States toward Soviet peace propaganda at the United Nations, and related matters
          • I. “Threats” by the Soviet Union to leave the United Nations (Documents 339–350)
          • II. The two Soviet “peace” items at the sixth regular session of the General Assembly: (1) “Measures to combat the threat of a new world war,” etc., (the old Soviet item); (2) “Complaint of aggressive acts of the United States and its interference in the domestic affairs of other countries,” etc., (the new Soviet item) (Documents 351–366)
          • III. The complaint by Yugoslavia of hostile activities on the part of the Soviet Union and other countries of Eastern Europe (Documents 367–377)
        • Matters arising under Chapters XI, XII, and XIII of the Charter of the United Nations (Trusteeship and Non-Self-Governing Territories)
          • I. The Ewe question in the Trusteeship Council (Documents 378–423)
          • II. Consultations on dependent area questions with non-administering members of the United Nations (Documents 424–428)
          • III. Bilateral talks on colonial policy with the United Kingdoms (London) and France (Paris), October 1951 (Documents 429–453)
          • IV. Questions concerning the competence of the General Assembly and the Fourth Committee in regard to dependent areas (Documents 454–458)
          • V. The South West Africa question (Documents 459–496)
        • Human rights questions in the United Nations setting: the United States position
          • I. The Draft International Covenant on Human Rights (Documents 497–512)
          • II. Proposals for the right of peoples and nations to self-determination (Documents 513–522)
          • III. The Draft Convention on Freedom of Information (Documents 523–535)
          • IV. Matters respecting refugees and stateless persons (Documents 536–548)
          • V. The question of the treatment of people of Indian origin in the Union of South Africa (Documents 549–573)
      • Canada
        • Political and military relations between the United States and Canada (Documents 574–593)
        • Discussions between the United States and Canada regarding the prospective St. Lawrence Seaway and Power Project (Documents 594–605)
      • The American Republics
        • Multilateral Relations
          • Fourth meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of American States, held at Washington, March 26–April 7, 1951 (Documents 606–626)
          • United States support of inter-American collective action for peaceful settlement of disputes, with particular reference to the: Caribbean area (Documents 627–632)
          • United States policy regarding hemisphere defense, provision of armaments and military assistance to American republics, and participation by American republics in the Korea conflict (Documents 633–653)
          • Economic and technical assistance policy of the United States toward the American republics as a group (Documents 654–666)
        • Argentina
          • Political and economic relations of the United States and Argentina (Documents 667–683)
        • Bolivia
          • Political and economic relations of the United States and Bolivia (Documents 684–696)
        • Brazil
          • Political, economic, and military relations of the United States and Brazil (Documents 697–726)
        • Chile
          • Political and economic relations of the United States and Chile (Documents 727–743)
        • Colombia
          • Political and economic relations of the United States and Colombia (Documents 744–754)
        • Costa Rica
          • Political and economic relations of the United States and Costa Rica (Documents 755–761)
        • Cuba
          • Political and economic relations of the United States and Cuba (Documents 762–782)
        • Dominican Republic
          • Political and economic relations of the United States and the Dominican Republic (Documents 783–789)
        • Ecuador
          • Political and economic relations of the United States and Ecuador (Documents 790–799)
        • Guatemala
          • Political and economic relations of the United States and Guatemala, with special reference to the concern of the United States over Communist activity in Guatemala (Documents 800–807)
        • Haiti
          • Political and economic relations of the United States and Haiti (Documents 808–809)
        • Honduras
          • Political and economic relations of the United States and Honduras (Documents 810–811)
        • Mexico
          • Political and economic relations of the United States and Mexico (Documents 812–830)
        • Nicaragua
          • Political and economic relations of the United States and Nicaragua (Documents 831–835)
        • Panama
          • Political and economic relations of the United States and Panama (Documents 836–858)
        • Paraguay
          • United States interest in the economic development of Paraguay (Documents 859–861)
        • Peru
          • Political and economic relations of the United States and Peru (Documents 862–876)
        • Uruguay
          • Political and economic relations of the United States and Uruguay (Documents 877–885)
        • Venezuela
          • Political, economic, and military relations of the United States and Venezuela (Documents 886–898)
      • Index

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