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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1949, Eastern Europe; The Soviet Union, Volume V

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics


Contents

    • Reports on developments of significance within the Soviet Union of concern to relations with the United States and other countries (Documents 314–409)
      • Continuation of efforts to negotiate a lend lease settlement agreement with the Soviet Union; the agreement of September 27, 1949, for the return of certain naval vessels (Documents 410–449)
        • Compulsory registration of the AMTORG Trading Corporation under the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended (Documents 450–473)
          • Rejection of claim to diplomatic immunity for Valetin Alexeyevich Gubichev, arrested and tried for espionage 1949–1950 (Documents 474–494)
            • Attitude and response of the United States to the Soviet “peace offensive” and the use of international labor and youth organizations as instruments of Soviet foreign policy (Documents 495–518)

            Contents

            • Preface
            • List of abbreviations and symbols
            • Multilateral relations
              • General policies and problems in the relations of the United States with Eastern Europe (Documents 1–19)
              • United States policy on trade with Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union (Documents 20–97)
              • United States civil aviation policy toward the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe (Documents 98–124)
              • Efforts by the United States to secure fulfillment of the Human Rights clauses of the treaties of peace with Bulgaria, Hungary, and Romania; concern over the nonfulfillment of other treaty clauses (Documents 125–168)
              • The attitude of the United States toward Eastern European exile groups and leaders (Documents 169–182)
            • Albania
              • Attitude of the United States toward the regime in Albania (Documents 183–201)
            • Bulgaria
              • Events leading to the severance of diplomatic relations between the United States and Bulgaria in 1950 (Documents 202–233)
            • Czechoslovakia
              • Concern of the United States over the worsening of relations with Czechoslovakia; responses to hostile activities of the Czechoslovak government (Documents 234–260)
            • Finland
              • Interest of the United States in the maintenance of the independence of Finland as a sovereign state (Documents 261–269)
            • Hungary
              • Principal issues in the deterioration of relations with Hungary (Documents 270–304)
            • Poland
              • Interest of the United States in the creation of conditions for the development of a free, independent, and peaceful Poland (Documents 305–310)
            • Romania
              • Principal problems in the relations between the United States and Romania (Documents 311–313)
            • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
              • Reports on developments of significance within the Soviet Union of concern to relations with the United States and other countries (Documents 314–409)
              • Continuation of efforts to negotiate a lend lease settlement agreement with the Soviet Union; the agreement of September 27, 1949, for the return of certain naval vessels (Documents 410–449)
              • Compulsory registration of the AMTORG Trading Corporation under the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended (Documents 450–473)
              • Rejection of claim to diplomatic immunity for Valetin Alexeyevich Gubichev, arrested and tried for espionage 1949–1950 (Documents 474–494)
              • Attitude and response of the United States to the Soviet “peace offensive” and the use of international labor and youth organizations as instruments of Soviet foreign policy (Documents 495–518)
            • Yugoslavia
              • Attitude of the United States toward the Yugoslav-Cominform dispute; efforts to provide economic assistance to Yugoslavia (Documents 519–602)
            • Index

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