Office of the Historian

  • Home
  • Historical Documents
    • Foreign Relations of the United States
    • About the Foreign Relations Series
    • Current Status of the Foreign Relations Series
    • History of the Foreign Relations Series
    • Ebooks Initiative
    • Quarterly Releases
  • Department History
    • Overview
    • Biographies of the Secretaries of State
    • Principal Officers and Chiefs of Mission
    • Travels of the Secretary of State
    • Travels of the President
    • Visits by Foreign Heads of State
    • World War I and the Department
    • Buildings of the Department of State
    • U.S. Diplomatic Couriers
  • Guide to Countries
    • Guide to Country Recognition and Relations
    • World Wide Diplomatic Archives Index
  • More Resources
    • Browse Resources by Subject Tag
    • Conferences
    • Contact Us
    • Developer Resources & APIs
    • Educational Resources
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Key Milestones
    • Open Government Initiative
    • A Short History of the Department
  • About Us
  1. Home
  2. Historical Documents
  3. Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954, Africa and South Asia, Volume XI, Part 1
  4. MOROCCO

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954, Africa and South Asia, Volume XI, Part 1

MOROCCO


Contents

    • UNITED STATES INTEREST IN FRENCH POLICIES IN MOROCCO, AND THE DISCUSSION OF THOSE POLICIES IN THE UNITED NATIONS (Documents 303–359)

    Contents

    • Preface
    • List of Abbreviations
    • List of Persons
    • List of Sources
    • Africa
      • Regional
        • General Policies Toward Africa; Reports Of Significant Developments In Africa South Of The Sahara Of Particular Interest To The United States (Documents 1–49)
        • General United States policies with regard to French North Africa (Documents 50–64)
        • THE POSITION OF THE UNITED STATES WITH REGARD TO CHANGES IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE AND JUDICIAL STATUS OF TANGIER (Documents 65–91)
        • Developments in Sub-Saharan French Africa of Particular Interest to the United States (Documents 92–103)
        • Reports of significant developments in the Gold Coast and Nigeria of particular interest to the United States (Documents 104–122)
        • Interest of the United States in the establishment of the Central African Federation (Documents 123–150)
        • Developments in British East Africa of particular concern to the United States (Documents 151–160)
      • Algeria
        • United States interest in the political situation in Algeria, in particular the uprising beginning in November 1954 (Documents 161–173)
      • Belgian Congo
        • Matters of concern to the United States in the Belgian Congo (Documents 174–179)
      • Ethiopia
        • United States interest in the Federation of Ethiopia and Eritrea; United States military aid for Ethiopia; the visit of Emperor Haile Selassie to the United States (Documents 180–216)
      • Liberia
        • Principal policies and matters of concern in relations with Liberia (Documents 217–254)
      • Libya
        • United States interest in the establishment of the Government of the Kingdom of Libya; renegotiation of the Base Rights Agreement for Wheelus Field (Documents 255–302)
      • MOROCCO
        • UNITED STATES INTEREST IN FRENCH POLICIES IN MOROCCO, AND THE DISCUSSION OF THOSE POLICIES IN THE UNITED NATIONS (Documents 303–359)
      • Tunisia
        • United States interest in the conflict between France and Tunisia over the political status of Tunisia; United States involvement in the United Nations debates and actions regarding Tunisia (Documents 360–523)
      • Union of South Africa
        • Principal policies and problems in relations with the Union of South Africa (Documents 524–616)

    Persons

    Abbreviations & Terms

    Historical Documents

    • About the Foreign Relations Series
    • Status of the Foreign Relations Series
    • History of the Foreign Relations Series
    • Foreign Relations Ebooks
    • Other Electronic Resources
    • Guide to Sources on Vietnam, 1969-1975
    • Citing the Foreign Relations series

      Learn more

    • Home
    • Search
    • FAQ

      Topics

    • Historical Documents
    • Department History
    • Countries

      Contact

    • About Us
    • Contact Us

      Policies

    • Accessibility Statement
    • Privacy Policy
    • External Link Policy
    • Copyright Information
    • Content Warning

    Office of the Historian, Foreign Service Institute
    United States Department of State

    history@state.gov

    Phone: 202-955-0200

    Fax: 202-955-0268

    Report an issue on this page