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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954, General: Economic and Political Matters, Volume I, Part 2

Bricker Amendment:


Contents

    • Proposals in the Senate, particularly by John W. Bricker (R.–Ohio), to amend the Constitution in order to restrict the treatymaking powers of the Executive branch (Documents 311–370)

    Contents

    • Preface
    • List of Sources
    • List of Abbreviations and Symbols
    • Policy of the United States with regard to economic defense: attempts by the United States to control East-West trade; stockpiling of strategic goods; efforts to protect strategic industries abroad and to assure the supply of key commodities required for the defense of the West (Documents 1–131)
    • The development of United States policy regarding the applicability of antitrust legislation to international petroleum companies (Documents 132–173)
    • Foreign policy aspects of Congressional loyalty and security investigations, 1950–1954 (Documents 174–232)
    • United States policy regarding immigration and migration programs (Documents 233–268)
    • United States policy regarding the law of the sea (Documents 269–296)
    • United States policy with regard to Antarctica (Documents 297–310)
    • Bricker Amendment:
      • Proposals in the Senate, particularly by John W. Bricker (R.–Ohio), to amend the Constitution in order to restrict the treatymaking powers of the Executive branch (Documents 311–370)
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