Multilateral relations
Contents
- Continued encouragement by the United States of efforts toward the
economic and political integration of Western Europe (Documents 1-70)
- I. Interest of the United States in the Organization for European
Economic Cooperation, the Council of Europe, and the European
Payments Union1
(Documents 1-42)
- II. Efforts by the United States to assure the completion and
ratification of the Schuman Plan for a European coal and steel
community1
(Documents 43-70)
- I. Interest of the United States in the Organization for European
Economic Cooperation, the Council of Europe, and the European
Payments Union1
(Documents 1-42)
- Concern of the United States with the European coal crisis of
1951 (Documents 71-73)
- The Western European Ambassadors Conference at Frankfurt, February
5–7, 1951 (Documents 74-75)
- Interest of the United States in plans for the migration of surplus
population from Western Europe (Documents 76-83)
- The policy of the United States toward the Free Territory of
Trieste1
(Documents 84-127)
- For previous documentation on these subjects, see Foreign Relations, 1950, vol. iii, pp. 611 ff.↩
- For previous documentation on this subject, see Foreign Relations, 1950, vol. iii, pp. 691 ff.↩
- Continued from Foreign Relations, 1950, vol. iii, pp. 1302 ff.↩