Proposals by the U. S. S. R. representative on the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission on atomic energy control, June 11, 1947 (84) - Policy decision on basic post-surrender policy for Japan, adopted by the Far Eastern Commission, June 19, 1947 (159)__
The Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance (Rio Pact), September 2, 1947 (189) -
Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on the Inter-Ameri- can Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance (Rio Pact), December 5, 1947 (239) Policy decision on the prohibition of military activity in Japan and the disposition of Japanese military equipment, adopted by the Far Eastern Commission, February 12, 1948 (160) -
The Brussels Treaty, March 17, 1948 (114) -
Report and resolution on the proposal of the Soviet Union of June 11, 1947, submitted by the delegations of Canada, China, France, and the United Kingdom adopted by the Working Committee of the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, April 5, 1948 (85) --
American Treaty on Pacific Settlement (Pact of Bogotá), April 30, 1948 (190) __.
Charter of the Organization of American States, April 30, 1948 (excerpt) (27) -
Anglo-Transjordanian Treaty of Alliance: Military and Defense Provi- sions, April 30, 1948 (179) -
Third report of the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission to the Security Council, May 17, 1948 (33) -
Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on the Vandenberg resolution, May 19, 1948 (193) –
Communique issued at the conclusion of the London Six-Power Conference on German Problems, June 7, 1948 (112)
The Vandenberg resolution, June 11, 1948 (194) -
Reports of the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission: Resolution of the United Nations General Assembly, November 4, 1948 (34) Texts of the General Findings, Recommendations, and Specific Proposals, as approved by the United Nations General Assembly, November 4, 1948 (35)....
Directive on the Organization of the Military Security Board for the Western Zones of Germany, issued by the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, January 17, 1949 (excerpt) (116). Egyptian-Israeli General Armistic Agreement, February 23, 1949 (excerpt) (95).
The North Atlantic Treaty, April 4, 1949 (129).
Occupation Statute for the Western Zones of Germany, April 8, 1949 (119). Agreement between the Governments of the United States, France, and the United Kingdom on prohibited and limited industries in the Western Zones of Germany, April 13, 1949 (117) -
Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on the North Atlantic Treaty, June 6, 1949 (225)...
Working paper on collection and verification of information on the arma- ments and armed forces of the members of the United Nations, adopted by the United Nations Commission for Conventional Armaments, August 1, 1949 (52)
Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on the Military Assistance Program, September 13, 1949 (excerpt) (218). Mutual Defense Assistance Act of 1949, October 6, 1949 (excerpt) (219)_. International control of atomic energy: Statement by Canada, China, France, the United Kingdom and the United States, October 25, 1949 (61)__
Agreement between the Allied High Commission for Germany and the West German Federal Republic on Dismantling and the Incorporation of the Federal Republic into the European Community, Bonn, November 24, 1949 (118) ..........
Arms Census: Resolution of the United Nations General Assembly, December 5, 1949 (93) -
Essentials of Peace: Resolution of the United Nations General Assembly, December 1, 1949 (17) -
Treaty of Friendship, Alliance, and Mutual Assistance between the Govern- ment of the U. S. S. R. and the Government of the People's Republic of China, Moscow, February 14, 1950 (163) ..
Joint Defense and Economic Cooperation Treaty Between the States of the Arab League, April 13, 1950 (177).__ United States of America:
General views on item 3-Safeguards of the plan of work adopted by the Commission for Conventional Armaments, May 18, 1950 (53)___
General views on the nature and scope of military safeguards—infor- mation on military and paramilitary establishments to be reported, inspected, and verified, May 18, 1950 (54) –
General views on the nature and scope of industrial safeguards-safe- guards through industrial information, May 18, 1950 (55).. Tripartite declaration regarding security in the Near East, May 25, 1950 (180).
Call for cessation of hostilities and withdrawal: Resolution adopted by the United Nations Security Council, June 25, 1950 (164). Call to United Nations members for armed aid to Korean Republic: Resolution adopted by the United Nations Security Council, June 27, 1950 (165) -
Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on the Charter of the Organization of American States, August 24, 1950 (199) __
Senate consent to ratification of the Charter of the Organization of Ameri- can States, August 28, 1950 (200) -
Conference of Foreign Ministers of the United States, the United Kingdom, and France: Communique on Western Germany, September 19, 1950 (120)_.
A New Page in History: Address by the President of the United States (Truman), October 24, 1950 (i)__
Uniting for Peace: Resolution of the United Nations General Assembly, November 3, 1950 (28)
Embargo on the shipment of arms, ammunition, and war materials to Communist China, May 15, 1951 (220).
Senate resolution approving the action of the United States in cooperating with the common defense effort of the North Atlantic Treaty nations, April 4, 1951 (230).
Peace Through Deeds: Resolution of the United Nations General As- sembly, November 17, 1950 (18) –
First report of the United Nations Collective Measures Committee, 1951 (excerpt) (101) – –
Second report of the United Nations Collective Measures Committee, 1951 (excerpt) (102) -
Expressing the sense of the Senate that the United Nations should declare Communist China to be an aggressor in Korea, January 23, 1951 (233) - Branding of Communist Chinese as aggressors: Resolution of the United Nations General Assembly, February 1, 1951 (166) - - -
Embargo against Communist China and North Korea: Resolution of the United Nations General Assembly, May 18, 1951 (100) -.
Mutual Defense Assistance: Agreement between the United States of America and Saudi Arabia, June 18, 1951 (181).
The Exchange of Information on Armaments Under the League of Nations: Review by the United Nations Secretariat, August 3, 1951 (51) ... Treatment of the Question of Chemical and Bacteriological Warfare in the League of Nations: Review by the United Nations Secretariat, August 3, 1951 (30).
Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on providing for the control by the United States and cooperating foreign nations of exports to any nation or combination of nations threatening the security of the United States, including the U. S. S. R. and all countries under its domination, August 16, 1951 (22).
Mutual Defense Treaty Between the United States of America and the Republic of the Philippines, August 30, 1951 (167) --
Security Treaty Between Australia, New Zealand, and the United States of America, September 1, 1951 (168)___
Security Treaty Between the United States of America and Japan, Septem ber 8, 1951 (170).
The Treaty of Peace With Japan, September 8, 1951 (169).
Removal of certain restrictions from Italian Treaty favored: Declaration by the United States, France, and the United Kingdom, September 26, 1951 (130)-.
Statement by the Chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commis- sion (Dean), October 5, 1951 (37).
Eligibility for assistance and termination of assistance: Mutual Security Act of 1951, October 10, 1951 (excerpt) (222)_
Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act (Battle Act) of 1951, October 26, 1951 (223)...
Agreement between the Government of the United States and the Govern- ment of Yugoslavia under the Mutual Security Act of 1951, Belgrade, November 14, 1951 (131)_-
Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on Japanese Peace Treaty and Other Treaties Relating to Security in the Pacific, February 14, 1952 (234)
Greek-Turkish Protocol to the North Atlantic Treaty, February 18, 1952 (132)-----
United States of America: Working paper setting forth proposals for pro- gressive and continuing disclosure and verification of armed forces and armaments, April 5, 1952 (62). Essential principles for a disarmament program: United States proposal in United Nations Disarmament Commission, April 24, 1952 (19). Tripartite proposals (France, United Kingdom, and United States) for fixing numerical limitations on all armed forces, May 28, 1952 (56) --- Supplement to tripartite proposals (France, United Kingdom, and United States) for fixing numerical limitations of all armed forces, August 12, 1952 (57)----
Working paper setting forth a summary of proposals made by the repre- sentative of the United States of America in the United Nations Dis- armament Commission, August 15, 1952 (31) -
The Chance for Peace: Address by the President of the United States (Eisenhower), April 16, 1953 (ii).
Export Control Act of 1949, February 26, 1949, together with amendment approved June 16, 1953 (217) -
Mutual Defense Assistance: Agreement between the United States of America and Israel, July 1 and 23, 1952 (182).
Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on the Limitation of Armaments Resolution, July 24, 1953 (207) - - -
Military Armistice in Korea, July 27, 1953 (excerpt) (96)
Anglo-Libyan Treaty of Alliance: Defense and military provisions, July 29,1953 (183) _ _.
Limitation of Armaments Resolution, July 29, 1953 (208).
Defense Agreement Between the United States and Spain, Madrid, Sep- tember 26, 1953 (133).
Mutual Defense Treaty Between the United States of America and the Republic of Korea, October 1, 1953 (171).
Atomic Power for Peace: Address by the President of the United States (Eisenhower) December 8, 1953 (iii).
Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on the Mutual Defense Treaty With Korea, January 21, 1954 (235).
British plan for German reunification in freedom, January 29, 1954 (143). Draft peace treaty with Germany: proposal by the U. S. S. R., February 1, 1954 (147)---
Preparation of a peace treaty with Germany and convening of a conference on a German peace treaty: Proposal by the U. S. S. R., February 1, 1954 (148).
Formation of a provisional all-German government and the carrying out of free all-German elections: Proposal by the U. S. S. R., February 4, 1954 (149).
Insuring European security: Proposal by the U. S. S. R., February 10, 1954 (150).
Letter from the representative of India to the United Nations Secretary General, April 8, 1954 (45) .......
Communist influence in Guatemala: Statement by United States Secretary of State (Dulles), May 25, 1954 (191)--
United States: Working paper on methods of implementing and enforcing disarmament programs the establishment of international control or- gans with appropriate rights, powers, and functions, May 25, 1954 (63). Union of Soviet Socialist Republics: Draft resolution, June 1, 1954 (43). U. S. S. R. proposal, June 11, 1954 (86).
France and United Kingdom: Memorandum, June 11, 1954 (64) - Report of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy on Amending the Atomic Energy Act of 1946, as Amended, and for Other Purposes, June 30, 1954 (203).
Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on the Mutual Security Act of 1954, July 13, 1954 (excerpt) (224) - -
Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities in Vietnam, July 20, 1954 (ex- cerpt) (96) -
Three-Power Defense Agreement by the Governments of Yugoslavia, Greece and Turkey, August 9, 1954 (134) _
Mutual Security Act of 1954, August 26, 1954 (excerpt) (225). Atomic Energy Act of 1954, August 30, 1954 (204) ---
Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty, September 8, 1954 (174)--- Defense: Use of Facilities in Agreed Area in Libya-Agreement between
Convention on the presence of foreign forces in the Federal Republic of Germany, Paris, October 23, 1954 (123).
the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the United Kingdom of Libya, September 9, 1954 (excerpt) (184). U. S. S. R. draft resolution, September 30, 1954 (87).
Declaration by the German Federal Government and joint declaration by the Governments of France, United Kingdom, and the United States of America, London, October 3, 1954 (135). Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom and the Egyptian Government regarding the Suez Canal, October 19, 1954 (185) - North Atlantic Council Resolution of Association with the tripartite declaration of October 3, 1954; October 22, 1954 (136) --- Protocols relating to the Brussels Treaty, Paris, October 23, 1954 (121)...-- Declaration inviting Italy and the Federal Republic of Germany to accede to the Brussels Treaty, October 23, 1954 (122).
Protocol on the Termination of the Occupation Regime in the Federal Re- public of Germany, October 23, 1954 (124) -
Convention on Relations Between the Three Powers and the Federal Re- public of Germany as Amended by Schedule I to the Protocol on the Termination of the Occupation Regime in the Federal Republic of Ger- many, Paris, October 23, 1954 (125)___
Protocol to the North Atlantic Treaty on the Accession of the Federal Re- public of Germany, November 2, 1954 (137) ... -
Mutual Defense Treaty Between the United States of America and the Republic of China, December 2, 1954 (172) _ _ _
Exchange of notes between the United States Secretary of State (Dulles) and the Foreign Minister of the Republic of China (Yeh), December 10, 1954 (173)__
Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on the Southeast Asia Defense Treaty January 25, 1955 (236)_.
Joint resolution authorizing the President to employ the Armed Forces of the United States for protecting the security of Formosa, the Pescadores, and related positions and territories of that area, January 29, 1955 (237)__ A report by the United States Atomic Energy Commission on the Effects of High Yield Nuclear Explosions, February 1955 (46) --- Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on the Mutual De- fense Treaty with the Republic of China, February 8, 1955 (238) - - - Pact of Mutual Cooperation Between Iraq and Turkey, Baghdad, Febru- ary 24, 1955 (186)
Limitations of armaments and destruction of stocks of atomic weapons: U. S. S. R. draft resolution, February 25, 1955 (88) - Defense Through Deterrents: Statement by the Prime Minister of Great Britain (Churchill), March 1, 1955 (excerpt) (38)..
Draft Agreement Between the Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty for Cooperation Regarding Atomic Information, approved by the North Atlantic Council, March 2, 1955 (138).
Canada, France, United Kingdom, and United States: Joint draft resolu- tion, March 8, 1955
United States policy declaration on Western European Union, March 10, 1955 (139)
Declaration of the delegations of Canada, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States on the U. S. S. R. proposals of February 25, 1955; March 11, 1955 (89).
Canada, France, United Kingdom, and United States: Joint draft resolu- tion, March 12, 1955 (58) ___
Conclusion of an international convention (treaty) on the reduction of armaments and the prohibition of atomic, hydrogen, and other weapons of mass destruction: U. S. S. R. draft resolution, March 18, 1955 (90) -- Canada, France, United Kingdom, and United States: Amendment to four-power draft resolution of March 8, 1955; March 29, 1955 (66) - Memorandum by the delegations of the United Kingdom and France: Reductions of armed forces, March 29, 1955 (59) - Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on Protocol on the Termination of the Occupation Regime in the Federal Republic of Germany and the Protocol to the North Atlantic Treaty on the Accession of the Federal Republic of Germany, March 31, 1955 (231) . . Canada, France, United Kingdom, and United States: Amendment to four-power draft resolution of March 8, 1955; April 1, 1955 (67) .......... Memorandum by the delegations of France and the United Kingdom: Prohibition and elimination of neclear weapons, April 19, 1955 (68) --- Canada, France, United Kingdom, and United States: Joint draft resolu- tion on the principles of controls, April 21, 1955 (69) – Disarmament proposed: Final communique of Asian-African (Bandung) Conference, April 24, 1955 (excerpt) (47) -
Declaration of Promotion of World Peace and Cooperation: Final Com- munique of Asian-African (Bandung) Conference, April 24, 1955 (excerpt) (20)__
Report of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy on the Proposed Agree- ment for Cooperation With NATO for Cooperation Regarding Atomic Information, Senate report, May 4, 1955 (232) -
Concerning the conclusion of an international convention on the reduction of armaments and the prohibiting of atomic weapons: U. S. S. R. proposals; May 10, 1955 (91) ... . .
Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance (the Warsaw Pact), May 14, 1955 (140).
Establishment of a joint command of the armed forces of the signatories to the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance (the Warsaw Pact), May 14, 1955 (141)_.
State Treaty for the Reestablishment of an Independent and Democratic Austria, May 15, 1955 (excerpt) (126).
Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on Appointing a Subcommittee To Work Toward the Goal of World Disarmament, June 14, 1955 (209).
Senate Report Relative to the United Nations Establishing a Procedure for Collecting and Releasing Radiological Information, July 14, 1955 (205)___
Europe: Security, Disarmament, and German Reunification: Statement by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (Eden), July 18, 1955 (144)_ Senate resolution relative to the United Nations establishing a procedure for collecting and releasing radiological information, July 18, 1955 (206)_ General European treaty on collective security in Europe (basic principles): Proposal by the U. S. S. R., July 20, 1955 (151).
Basic principles of the treaty between the existing groups of states in Europe: Proposal by the U. S. S. R., July 21, 1955 (152) Disarmament: Memorandum by the United Kingdom delegation, July 21, 1955 (145)..
Data on atomic radiation: Statement by the United States representative to the United Nations (Lodge), June 21, 1955 (48). Proposal on the reduction of armaments and prohibition of atomic weapons submitted by the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the U. S. S. R. (Bulganin) at the meetings of the heads of government of the four powers, Geneva, July 21, 1955 (92).
Memorandum submitted to the conference of heads of government at Geneva by the French delegation, July 21, 1955 (77)---
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