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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1942, The American Republics, Volume V

Bolivia:


Contents

    • Assistance by the United States to Bolivia in defense measures (Documents 479–492)
      • Agreement providing for a Military Mission from the United States to Bolivia, signed August 11, 1942
      • Negotiation for the purchase by the United States of strategic materials from Bolivia (Documents 493–515)
        • Negotiation and application of an agreement concerning the Bolivian export of rubber (Documents 516–540)
          • Good offices of the Department of State in negotiations between Bolivia and the Standard Oil Company (Documents 541–548)
            • Program for economic cooperation between the United States and Bolivia (Documents 549–571)
              • Efforts to secure cooperation of the Bolivian Government in the control of financial transactions involving the Axis (Documents 572–588)
                • Agreement between the United States and Bolivia providing for a health and sanitation program, signed July 15 and 16, 1942

              Contents

              • Preface
              • General:
                • Establishment of the Inter-American Commission for Territorial Administration of European Colonies and Possessions in the Americas (Documents 1–4)
                • Third Meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the American Republics, held at Rio de Janeiro, January 15–28, 1942 (Documents 5–45)
                • The Inter-American Conference of Police and Judicial Authorities, meeting at Buenos Aires, May 27–June 9, 1942 (Documents 46–51)
                • The Inter-American Conference on Systems of Economic and Financial Control, meeting at Washington, June 30–July 10, 1942 (Document 52)
                • The Emergency Advisory Committee for Political Defense, meeting at Montevideo, Uruguay (Documents 53–78)
                • Efforts to prevent communication with the Axis countries through commercial wireless companies (Documents 79–164)
                • Efforts to counteract the work of Axis espionage agents (Documents 165–253)
                • Good offices of the United States to Uruguay in the resumption of diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union (Documents 254–260)
                • Boundary dispute between Ecuador and Peru
                • Negotiation of agreements regarding a Caribbean land-sea route through Haiti and the Dominican Republic (Documents 261–272)
                • Anglo-American cooperation on policies and problems connected with the Proclaimed and Statutory Lists in the Eastern and Western Hemispheres (Documents 273–296)
              • Argentina:
                • Negotiations for the purchase of exportable surpluses of strategic materials from Argentina (Documents 297–320)
                • Efforts to control the distribution of American exports to Argentina (Documents 321–355)
                • Discussions between the United States and Argentina regarding Lend-Lease arrangements and defense plans (Documents 356–380)
                • Discussions between the United States and Argentina concerning shipping problems (Documents 381–410)
                • Measures taken by the United States to eliminate Axis-controlled airlines in Argentina (Documents 411–435)
                • Discussions concerning the severing of commercial and financial relations by Argentina with the Axis Powers (Documents 436–478)
                • Agreement between the United States and Argentina providing for the waiver of passport visa fees, signed April 15, 1942
              • Bolivia:
                • Assistance by the United States to Bolivia in defense measures (Documents 479–492)
                • Agreement providing for a Military Mission from the United States to Bolivia, signed August 11, 1942
                • Negotiation for the purchase by the United States of strategic materials from Bolivia (Documents 493–515)
                • Negotiation and application of an agreement concerning the Bolivian export of rubber (Documents 516–540)
                • Good offices of the Department of State in negotiations between Bolivia and the Standard Oil Company (Documents 541–548)
                • Program for economic cooperation between the United States and Bolivia (Documents 549–571)
                • Efforts to secure cooperation of the Bolivian Government in the control of financial transactions involving the Axis (Documents 572–588)
                • Agreement between the United States and Bolivia providing for a health and sanitation program, signed July 15 and 16, 1942
              • Brazil:
                • Cooperation between the United States and Brazil on certain measures for Hemisphere defense (Documents 589–636)
                • Agreement providing for a Naval Mission from the United States to Brazil, signed May 7, 1942
                • Arrangements to procure for the United States strategic materials from Brazil (Documents 637–652)
                • Negotiations concerning the production, purchase, and distribution of Brazilian rubber and rubber products (Documents 653–687)
                • Agreement between the United States and Brazil providing for the development of foodstuffs production, signed September 3, 1942
                • Efforts of the United States to secure fair participation with Brazil in the Canadian cotton market
                • Discussions between the United States and Brazil concerning shipping problems (Documents 688–727)
                • Discussions between the United States and Brazil concerning the application of the Proclaimed List (Documents 728–732)
                • Interest of the United States in the elimination of Axis influence from Brazilian airlines (Documents 733–767)
                • Cooperative effort between the United States and Brazil in imposing controls over international financial transactions (Documents 768–792)
                • Agreements between the United States and Brazil providing for a health and sanitation program, signed March 14 and July 17, 1942
                • Lend-Lease Agreement between the United States and Brazil, signed March 3, 1942 (Document 793)
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