Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954, United Nations Affairs, Volume III
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954, United Nations Affairs, Volume III
Editor:
- Ralph R. Goodwin
General Editor:
- William Z. Slany
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1979
- Preface
- List of Abbreviations and Symbols
- List of Persons
- List of Sources
- General United States—United Nations Relations:
(Documents 1–174)
- I. United States foreign policy in the United Nations setting: (Documents 1–47)
- A. United States–United Kingdom discussions regarding the bases of
their United Nations Policy (1952) (Documents 1–12)
- B. The Arab–Asian problem (1952) (Documents 13–22)
- C. The 1953 review: Organization of United States participation in the
United Nations system (Document 23)
- D. The 1953 review: Principal stresses and strains facing the United
States in the United Nations (Documents 24–35)
- E. Questions pertaining to the projected United Nations Charter review
conference (1953–1954) (Documents 36–47)
- A. United States–United Kingdom discussions regarding the bases of
their United Nations Policy (1952) (Documents 1–12)
- II. Problems arising under the United States–United Nations Headquarters
Agreement of 1947, and related matters: (Documents 48–174)
- A. General questions of United Nations privileges and immunities; the
access of aliens to the headquarters of the United Nations (Documents 48–108)
- B. United States concern with the composition of the staff of the
United Nations Secretariat; Problems arising for the United States out
of decisions relating thereto, made by the United Nations Administrative
Tribunal (1953) and the International Court of Justice (1954) (Documents 109–174)
- A. General questions of United Nations privileges and immunities; the
access of aliens to the headquarters of the United Nations (Documents 48–108)
- I. United States foreign policy in the United Nations setting: (Documents 1–47)
- General organizational questions affecting the United Nations and of
particular interest to the United States
(Documents 175–397)
- I. United states policy regarding elections to certain offices, organs,
commissions, and committees of the United Nations (Documents 175–387)
- II. Inscription of the Tunisian and Moroccan items on agendas of the General Assembly, 1952–1954; the United States position
- III. The question of the scale of national assessments for the
apportionment of the expenses of the regular (administrative) budget of the
United Nations, and related matters (Documents 388–397)
- I. United states policy regarding elections to certain offices, organs,
commissions, and committees of the United Nations (Documents 175–387)
- United States policy regarding problems arising from the question of the
representation of China in the organs of the United Nations
(Documents 398–561)
- Continuing United States concern with the issue of expanded United Nations
membership; the unsuccessful United States initiatives to bring about the
admission of Japan (1952) and to make possible non-member participation in the
General Assembly (1954)
(Documents 562–773)
- Matters arising under chapters XI, XII, and XIII Of the charter of the United
Nations (trusteeship and non-self-governing territories):
(Documents 774–967)
- I. The United States attitude on the colonial question (Documents 774–806)
- II. Underlying issues at the United Nations and diplomatic exchanges
between the United States and other Administering Authorities regarding
certain of these issues (Documents 807–900)
- III. Dependent area problems before the United Nations of special interest
to the United States: (Documents 901–967)
- A. The United States decision to cease transmission of information
under Article 73(e) of the Charter in respect of
Puerto Rico (Documents 901–930)
- B. The United States position regarding the petition of certain
Marshall Islands inhabitants with respect to thermonuclear tests
conducted in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands by the
Administering Authority (Documents 931–967)
- C. Questions relating to French North Africa
- D. The South West Africa Question
- A. The United States decision to cease transmission of information
under Article 73(e) of the Charter in respect of
Puerto Rico (Documents 901–930)
- I. The United States attitude on the colonial question (Documents 774–806)
- United States policy regarding the draft United Nations covenants covenants on
human rights: the 1953 change
(Documents 968–988)
- Index