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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954, Eastern Europe; Soviet Union; Eastern Mediterranean, Volume VIII

Trieste


Contents

    • United States Interest in Securing a Settlement of the Dispute between Italy and Yugoslavia over the Free Territory of Trieste (Documents 92–305)
      • A. The Announcement by the United Kingdom and the United States of Their Intention to Transfer Administration of Zone a to Italy, October 8, 1953 (Documents 93–162)
        • B. Negotiations in London Between the United Kingdom, the United States, and Yugoslavia, February–May 1954 (Documents 163–198)
          • C. Negotiations in London Between the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Yugoslavia Aimed at Securing a Final Settlement, June–August 1954 (Documents 199–252)
            • D. The Murphy Mission to Belgrade and Rome, September 1954 (Documents 253–282)
              • E. The Initialing in London, October 5, 1954, of a Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Trieste by Representatives of the United States, Italy, the United Kingdom, and Yugoslavia (Documents 283–305)

            Contents

            • Preface
            • List of Abbreviations and Symbols
            • List of Persons
            • List of Short Titles
            • List of Sources
            • Multilateral Relations
              • United States Policy with Respect to Eastern Europe
                • Significant Events in Eastern Europe and the Development of United States Policy: Political and Economic Reorganization in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Rumania; the Oatis Case in Czechoslovakia; Topics of Discussion at the United States Chiefs of Mission Meetings in Paris (March 3–5, 1952), Luxembourg (September 19–21, 1953), and Vienna (September 22–24, 1953); plans to Exploit Unrest in Eastern Europe; Food and flood Relief Proposals; Political Warfare (Documents 1–62)
                • United States Support of Refugees and Escapees from Eastern Europe; the President’s Escapee Program; the Volunteer Freedom Corps; Other Exile Groups (Documents 63–91)
              • Trieste
                • United States Interest in Securing a Settlement of the Dispute between Italy and Yugoslavia over the Free Territory of Trieste (Documents 92–305)
                  • A. The Announcement by the United Kingdom and the United States of Their Intention to Transfer Administration of Zone a to Italy, October 8, 1953 (Documents 93–162)
                  • B. Negotiations in London Between the United Kingdom, the United States, and Yugoslavia, February–May 1954 (Documents 163–198)
                  • C. Negotiations in London Between the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Yugoslavia Aimed at Securing a Final Settlement, June–August 1954 (Documents 199–252)
                  • D. The Murphy Mission to Belgrade and Rome, September 1954 (Documents 253–282)
                  • E. The Initialing in London, October 5, 1954, of a Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Trieste by Representatives of the United States, Italy, the United Kingdom, and Yugoslavia (Documents 283–305)
              • Balkan Pact
                • United States Attitude Toward the Negotiation and Conclusion of the Balkan Pact: the Treaty of Ankara, February 28, 1953; the Treaty of Bled, August 9, 1954 (Documents 306–356)
            • Cyprus
              • United States Interest in Agitation for Enosis (Union of Cyprus with Greece) and in the Question of Self-Determination for Cyprus at the United Nations (Documents 357–412)
            • Albania
            • Finland
              • United States Interest in the Maintenance of the Independence of Finland (Documents 413–418)
            • Greece
              • United States Concern with Greek Political, Economic, and Military Affairs; Negotiation of a Military Facilities Agreement Between the United States and Greece; United States Assistance to Greece; Offer of Additional Greek Armed Forces for the United Nations Command in Korea; Visit of the King and Queen of Greece to the United States (Documents 419–458)
            • Turkey
              • UNITED STATES RELATIONS WITH TURKEY: UNITED STATES ECONOMIC AND MILITARY ASSISTANCE; VISITS OF UNITED STATES OFFICIALS TO TURKEY AND TURKISH OFFICIALS TO THE UNITED STATES; DEVELOPMENT OF TURKISH OIL RESOURCES; AND THE PROBLEM OF ILLICIT TRAFFIC IN NARCOTICS (Documents 459–490)
            • 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 491–632)
            • Yugoslavia
              • United States Efforts to Support the Independence of Yugoslavia Through Military and Economic Assistance Programs and Through the Encouragement of Expanded Relations with the West; United States Attitude Toward the Normalization of Relations between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union and Toward the Ties Between Yugoslavia and Non-Aligned Nations (Documents 633–720)
            • Index
            • Errata

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