Multilateral Relations
Contents
- THE VISIT OF SECRETARY OF STATE JOHN FOSTER
DULLES AND MUTUAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATOR HAROLD STASSEN TO THE NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST,
MAY 9–29, 1953 (Documents 1–54)
- Military and Economic Policies with Respect to the Near and Middle
East (Documents 55–241)
- A. Continuing Interest of the United States in Developing a Regional
Security Organization for the Defense of the Area From External
Aggression (January 1952–May 1953) (Documents 55–135)
- B. The Genesis of a New United States Security Policy for the Near and
Middle East; Establishing the Basis for the Baghdad System (June
1953–December 1954) (Documents 136–241)
- A. Continuing Interest of the United States in Developing a Regional
Security Organization for the Defense of the Area From External
Aggression (January 1952–May 1953) (Documents 55–135)
- UNITED STATES INTEREST IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PETROLEUM RESOURCES OF
THE NEAR EAST (Documents 242–380)
- United States Interest in Promoting a Reduction of Tension Between the
Arab States and Israel; United States Relations with Israel, the Hashe–Mite
Kingdom of Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria; United States Interest in the
Development of the Water Resources of the Near East; The Missions of
Eric Johnston (Documents 381–899)