General United States—United Nations Relations: 1
1. For previous documentation on this subject, see Foreign Relations, 1951, vol. ii, pp. 1 ff.
Contents
- 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)