Foreign relations of the United States, 1947. General; The United Nations
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United States Department of State
Foreign relations of the United States, 1947. General; The United Nations
Volume I
U.S. Government Printing Office, 1947
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/FRUS.FRUS1947v01
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[Title page] Foreign relations of the United States, 1947: volume I. General, The United Nations, pp. [I]-[II]
Preface, Franklin, William M. pp. III-IV
Contents, pp. V-VI
[Introduction] Introductory note, pp. VII-XIX ff.
List of abbreviations and symbols, pp. XXI-XXIII ff.
Errata
Organization and arrangements for the conduct of United States relations with the United Nations, pp. 1-13
General United States policy toward the United Nations, pp. 14-75
The deteriorating political climate in the general assembly: the warmongering resolution, pp. 76-99
The United States at the United Nations: the United States position regarding certain problems of United Nations organization and procedure, pp. 100-257
Negotiation of the trusteeship agreement for the former Japanese-mandated islands in the Pacific concluded between the United States and the Security Council of the United Nations, April 2, 1947, pp. 258-278
United States policy regarding non-self-governing territories outside the United Nations trusteeship system; the question of transmission of information under article 73 (e) of the charter, pp. 279-321
United States adherence to agreements establishing the Caribbean Commission and the South Pacific Commssion, pp. 322-326
United States policy at the United Nations with respect to the regulation of armaments and collective security: the international control of atomic energy; regulation of conventional armaments; efforts toward agreements placing armed forces at the disposal of the Security Council, pp. 327-706
United States national security policy: the extension of military assistance to foreign nations; estimates of threats to the national security; coordination of political and military policy; policy with respect to the acquisition of military bases and air transit rights; foreign policy aspects of the stockpiling of strategic and critical materials, pp. 707-780
Foreign policy aspects of United States development of atomic energy, pp. 781-908
United States interest in international economic collaboration for the expansion of world trade and employment: negotiations at Geneva leading to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and to the convening of the Havana conference, pp. 909-1025
The United States Foreign Assistance Program as of December 31, 1947, pp. 1026-1028
The United States program for providing relief assistance to war-devastated countries, upon the termination of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA), pp. 1029-1038
United States policies regarding the problem of critical world shortages in food, fuel, and industrial items: messages and statements relating thereto, pp. 1039-1040
The international telecommunication, conferences, at Atlantic City, May 16--October 2, 1947, pp. 1041-1042
United States policy with regard to the polar regions, pp. 1043-1062
Index, pp. [1063]-1096 ff.
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