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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1951, The Near East and Africa, Volume V

Multilateral Relations


Contents

    • United States military and economic policies with respect to the Near and Middle East: The drafting and implementation of United States policy toward the Arab States and Israel; the Conference of Middle East Chiefs of Mission at Istanbul, February 14—21; the origins and development of plans to establish a Middle East Command (Documents 1–101)
      • Interest of the United States in the development of the petroleum resources of the Near and Middle East (Documents 102–139)

      Contents

      • Preface
      • List of abbreviations and symbols
      • List of persons
      • List of sources
      • The Near and Middle East
        • Multilateral Relations
          • United States military and economic policies with respect to the Near and Middle East: The drafting and implementation of United States policy toward the Arab States and Israel; the Conference of Middle East Chiefs of Mission at Istanbul, February 14—21; the origins and development of plans to establish a Middle East Command (Documents 1–101)
          • Interest of the United States in the development of the petroleum resources of the Near and Middle East (Documents 102–139)
        • Egypt
          • Interest of the United States in Anglo-Egyptian negotiations over the future status of the Suez Canal Zone and the Sudan; concern of the United States over Egyptian abrogation of the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian Defense Treaty and the 1899 Condominium Agreement regarding the Sudan (Documents 140–205)
        • Greece
          • Relations of the United States with Greece
            • A. Political and Economic Relations (Documents 206–254)
            • B. Interest of the United States in the Agitation for Union of Cyprus With Greece (Enosis) (Documents 255–265)
          • Agreements between the United States and Greece
        • Iran
          • Position of the United States with respect to Iran; the question of economic assistance to Iran; interest of the United States in the settlement of the Anglo-Iranian oil dispute
        • Iraq
          • Interest of the United Stated in Iraq’s policy concerning cooperation with the West; the development of United States technical and military assistance to Iraq (Documents 266–272)
          • Agreements between the United States and Iraq
        • Israel
          • Relations of the United States with Israel; interest of the United States in the Palestine question (Documents 273–558)
          • Agreements between the United States and Israel
        • Jordan
          • Interest of the United States in the international relations of Jordan following the assassination of King Abdullah (Documents 559–571)
          • Agreements between the United States and Jordan
        • Kuwait
          • Establishment of a United States Consulate in Kuwait (Documents 572–574)
        • Lebanon
          • Interest of the United States in improving its relations with Lebanon (Documents 575–586)
          • Agreements between the United States and Lebanon
        • Saudi Arabia
          • United States relations with Saudi Arabia; conclusion of agreements for United States tenancy at the Dhahran Airfield and military assistance to Saudi Arabia (Documents 587–610)
          • Agreements between the United States and Saudi Arabia
        • Syria
          • Policy of the United States toward development of technical and military assistance to Syria; question involving diplomatic recognition following a military coup d’etat (Documents 611–633)
        • Turkey
          • Principal policies and problems in relations with Turkey (Documents 634–681)
          • Agreements between the United States and Turkey
        • Yemen
          • United States policy toward Yemen (Document 682)
      • Africa
        • Multilateral Relations
          • General policies of the United States toward Africa (Documents 683–696)
        • Ethiopia
          • Principal aspects of relations of the United States with Ethiopia; the question of providing United States military equipment to Ethiopia; interest of the United States in the former Italian colony of Eritrea (Documents 697–706)
          • Agreements between the United States and Ethiopia
        • Gold Coast
          • Interest of the United States in developments in the Gold Coast (Documents 707–710)
        • Liberia
          • Principal Policies and problems in relations with Liberia (Documents 711–731)
          • Agreements between the United States and Liberia
        • Libya
          • Interest of the United States in the establishment of the Independent Kingdom of Libya (Documents 732–758)
        • Morocco
          • United States policy toward the French Protectorate in Morocco (Documents 759–769)
        • Tunisia
          • Interest of the United States in the evolution of Tunisia toward self-government (Documents 770–784)
        • Union of South Africa
          • Principal policies and problems in relations with the Union of South Africa (Documents 785–802)
          • Agreements between the United States and the Union of South Africa
      • Index

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