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  3. Foreign Relations of the United States, 1948, General; the United Nations, Volume I, Part 1
  4. II. Attitude of the United States toward changes in the representation of Czechoslovakia at the United Nations, March 1948

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1948, General; the United Nations, Volume I, Part 1

II. Attitude of the United States toward changes in the representation of Czechoslovakia at the United Nations, March 1948


[103] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Deputy United States Representative on the Interim Committee of the General Assembly of the United Nations (Jessup)

[New York,] March 10, 1948.

IO Files: US/S/287


[104] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Acting Deputy Secretary-General of the United States Mission at the United Nations (Power)

[New York,] March 11, 1948.

IO Files: US/S/305, also US/SEC/61


[105] Memorandum of Telephone Conversation, by the Acting Deputy Secretary-General of the United States Mission at the United Nations (Power)

[New York,] March 15, 1948.

IO Files: US/S/301, also US/SEC/60


[106] Memorandum of Conversation by the Acting Deputy Secretary-General of the United States Mission at the United Nations (Power)

[New York,] March 17, 1948.

IO Files: US/S/311, also US/SEC/64


[107] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Acting Deputy Secretary-General of the United States Mission at the United Nations (Power)

New York, March 31, 1948.

IO Files: US/S/377, also US/SEC/71


[108] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. G. Hayden Raynor, Special Assistant to the Director of the Office of European Affairs (Hickerson)

[Washington,] April 12, 1948.

IO Files: US/S/438

Contents

  • Preface
  • Introductory note
  • List of abbreviations and symbols
  • Organization and arrangements for the conduct of United States relations with the United Nations (Documents 1–14)
  • General United States policy toward the United Nations:
    • I. The United States and the United Nations: the United States view of the role of the United Nations in the international situation prevailing in 1948 (Documents 15–16)
    • II. Attitude of the United States toward proposal by the Secretary-General of the United Nations for the establishment of a United Nations security guard (Documents 17–19)
    • III. Establishment of the seat of the United Nations in the United States: matters related to the implementation of the Headquarters Agreement of 1947; the United States position regarding the general convention on privileges and immunities of the United Nations; the United States–United Nations Headquarters loan agreement (Documents 20–40)
  • United States position regarding proposal for a General Assembly resolution appealing to the Great Powers to renew their efforts to compose their differences and establish a lasting peace (Documents 41–46)
  • The United States at the United Nations: the United States position regarding certain problems of United Nations organization and procedure:
    • I. United States policy regarding elections to certain organs, commissions, and committees of the United Nations (Documents 47–102)
    • II. Attitude of the United States toward changes in the representation of Czechoslovakia at the United Nations, March 1948 (Documents 103–108)
    • III. United States policy regarding the question of admittance of new members into the United Nations (Documents 109–147)
    • IV. Interest of the United States in increasing the effectiveness of the United Nations: United States proposals for changes in the voting procedure of the Security Council (Documents 148–170)
    • V. Policy of the United States regarding the apportionment of expenses of the regular (administrative) budget of the United Nations among members of the Organization (Documents 171–175)
  • United States policy regarding certain questions relating to Article 73 of the Charter of the United Nations (non-self-governing territories outside the United Nations trusteeship system) (Documents 176–182)
  • Human rights questions at the third regular session of the General Assembly: the United States position (Documents 183–188)
  • The United States and the United Nations conference on freedom of information, held at Geneva, Switzerland, March 23–April 21, 1948 (Document 189)
  • 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 (Documents 190–273)
  • Index

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