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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1958–1960, Arab-Israeli Dispute; United Arab Republic; North Africa, Volume XIII

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Contents

  • Preface
  • List of Sources
  • List of Abbreviations
  • List of Persons
  • Arab-Israeli Dispute
    • Israeli requests for arms and economic assistance; the question of refugees, the problem of Jordan River water diversion; and Prime Minister Ben Gurion’s visit to the United States, March 9–13, 1960 (Documents 1–181)
  • United Arab Republic
    • U.S. Recognition of the United Arab Republic (Documents 182–266)
  • North Africa
    • U.S. Policies Regarding North Africa (Documents 267–268)
  • Algeria
    • U.S. Concern About the Nationalist Rebellion and Its Impact on NATO and Relations With France; U.S. Policy Toward the FLN and the Provisional Algerian Government; And U.S. Participation in U.N. Discussion of Algeria (Documents 269–327)
  • Libya
    • U.S. interest in retention of bases and in oil explorations (Documents 328–343)
  • Morocco
    • U.S. relations with Morocco (Documents 344–370)
  • Tunisia
    • U.S.–U.K. Good Offices Mission; Tunisian requests for U.S. arms; U.S. economic assistance to Tunisia; and President Eisenhower’s visit to Tunisia (Documents 371–427)
  • Index

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