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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1955–1957, American Republics: Multilateral; Mexico; Caribbean, Volume VI

Multilateral Relations


Contents

    • United States general policy with respect to Latin America (Documents 1-19)
      • United States policy regarding hemisphere defense; provision of armaments and military assistance to other American republics (Documents 20-55)
        • United States economic and technical assistance policy toward the other American republics as a group (Documents 56-108)
          • Meeting of the American Presidents in Panama, July 21–22, 1956; and the Inter-American Committee of Presidential Representatives (Documents 109-134)
            • The Economic Conference of the Organization of American States, held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 15–September 4, 1957 (Documents 135-171)
              • United States policy regarding political developments in the Central American and Caribbean areas (Documents 172-203)

              American Republics: Multilateral; Mexico; Caribbean

              • Preface
              • List of Sources
              • List of Abbreviations and Symbols
              • List of Persons
              • Multilateral Relations (Documents 1-203)
                • MEXICO (Documents 204-249)
                  • CUBA (Documents 250-307)
                    • DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (Documents 308-336)
                      • HAITI (Documents 337-360)
                        • Index

                        Persons

                        Abbreviations & Terms

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