Foreign Relations of the United States, 1955–1957, Suez Crisis, July 26–December 31, 1956, Volume XVI
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1955–1957, Suez Crisis, July 26–December 31, 1956, Volume XVI
Editor:
- Nina J. Noring
General Editor:
- John P. Glennon
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1990
- Preface
- List of Sources
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Persons
- Suez Crisis (Documents 1–671)
- United States Response to Egyptian Nationalization of the Suez Canal
Company and Related Arab-Israeli Developments, July 27–October 29, 1956 (Documents 1–405)
- Initial U.S. Reaction to Egyptian Nationalization of the Suez Canal
Company, July 27–July 28 (Documents 1–19)
- The London Tripartite Conversations, July 29–August 2 (Documents 20–53)
- Continued U.S. Consideration of the Suez Situation; United States
Diplomatic Activity Prior to the Suez Canal Conference, August
3–15 (Documents 54–86)
- The Suez Canal Conference at London; Inception of the Anderson Mission
to Saudi Arabia, August 16–23 (Documents 87–127)
- U.S. Involvement in the Suez Committee; the Anderson Mission to Saudi
Arabia; the Menzies Mission to Egypt, August 24–September 9 (Documents 128–196)
- Secretary Dulles’ Proposal For
a Suez Canal Users’ Association, September 9–18 (Documents 197–228)
- The Second Suez Canal Conference at London; Continued Consideration of
the Users Association Proposal; Increasing Violence Along the
Israel–Jordan Border; the Macmillan Visit to Washington, September 19–October
4 (Documents 229–298)
- U.N. Security Council Debate On the
Suez Canal Question; the Iraqi Proposal to Move Troops Into Jordan;
Anglo-American Differences Over Scua; Israeli Mobilization; and U.S.
Diplomatic Activity Prior to the Outbreak of Hostilities, October
5–29 (Documents 299–405)
- Initial U.S. Reaction to Egyptian Nationalization of the Suez Canal
Company, July 27–July 28 (Documents 1–19)
- United States Diplomacy and the Sinai and Suez Campaigns, October
29–November 6, 1956 (Documents 406–533)
- The Israeli Invasion of Sinai and the Anglo-French Ultimatum, October
29–30 (Documents 406–438)
- Deadlock in the U.N. Security Council;
Convening of the First Emergency Session of the U.N. General Assembly; the Anglo-French Air Bombardment of
Egyptian Installations; Creation of a U.N. Emergency Force, October 30–November 5 (Documents 439–498)
- Anglo-French Assault On the Canal Zone; the Threat of Soviet
Intervention; Acceptance of a Cease-Fire, November 5–6 (Documents 499–533)
- The Israeli Invasion of Sinai and the Anglo-French Ultimatum, October
29–30 (Documents 406–438)
- United States Efforts to Obtain a British, French, and Israeli Withdrawal
from Occupied Territory, November 7–December 31, 1956 (Documents 534–671)
- Referral of the Middle East Item to the U.N. General Assembly; the European Oil Supply Problem and
the Activation of the Middle East Emergency Committee’s Plan;
Anglo-French Decision to Withdraw Forces from the Suez Canal Zone,
November 7–December 4 (Documents 534–636)
- U.S. Retrospection On the Anglo-French-Israeli Collusion; Nato Summit
Meeting at Paris; Continued U.S. Interest in General Assembly Action
Concerning the Palestine and Suez Questions; Agreement On Financial
Arrangements For Clearing the Suez Canal, December 5–31 (Documents 637–671)
- Referral of the Middle East Item to the U.N. General Assembly; the European Oil Supply Problem and
the Activation of the Middle East Emergency Committee’s Plan;
Anglo-French Decision to Withdraw Forces from the Suez Canal Zone,
November 7–December 4 (Documents 534–636)
- United States Response to Egyptian Nationalization of the Suez Canal
Company and Related Arab-Israeli Developments, July 27–October 29, 1956 (Documents 1–405)
- Index