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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1951, Europe: Political and Economic Developments, Volume IV, Part 2

Yugoslovia


Contents

    • Interest of the United States in supporting the independence of Yugoslavia through military and economic assistance programs and through the encouragement of expanded political relations with the West (Documents 360–478)

    Contents

    • Preface
    • List of abbreviations
    • List of persons
    • List of short titles
    • List of sources
    • Central Europe
      • Austria
        • Problems of occupation: United States policy in regard to the problem of occupation costs; United States financial assistance to Austria; interest in the election of a president to succeed Karl Renner; relations with the other three occupying powers (Documents 1–59)
        • Participation of the United States in the negotiations for an Austrian State Treaty (Documents 60–127)
        • Interest of the United States in the formation of a future Austrian Army and the arming of the Austrian gendarmérie (Documents 128–134)
    • Eastern Europe
      • Multilateral relations
        • General policies and problems in United States relations with Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union; efforts of the United States to assure fulfillment of the treaties of peace with Bulgaria, Hungary, and Romania; civil aviation policy toward Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union; attitude of the United States toward Eastern European exile groups and escapees; response of the United States to Soviet peace propaganda (Documents 135–193)
      • Albania
        • Attitude of the United States toward the Albanian Regime (Documents 194–195)
      • Bulgaria
        • Policy of the United States with respect to Bulgaria (Document 196)
      • Czechoslovakia
        • Continued deterioration of relations with Czechoslovakia; the case of William Oatis (Documents 197–257)
      • Hungary
        • Continued hostile behavior of the Hungarian government toward the United States; the release from Hungarian imprisonment of Robert A. Vogeler (Documents 258–280)
      • Poland
        • Principal policies and problems in relations with Poland (Documents 281–288)
      • Romania
        • Continuing deterioration in relations with Romania (Documents 289–292)
      • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
        • Principal issues in relations with the Soviet Union; major appraisals and estimates of the Soviet Union; reports on developments of significance within the Soviet Union of concern to relations with the United States (Documents 293–359)
      • Yugoslovia
        • Interest of the United States in supporting the independence of Yugoslavia through military and economic assistance programs and through the encouragement of expanded political relations with the West (Documents 360–478)
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