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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1955–1957, Western Europe and Canada, Volume XXVII

Portugal


Contents

    • Negotiation of the Azores Base Agreement Signed at Lisbon, November 15, 1957; The State Visit of Foreign Minister Cunha to the United States, November 30–December 2, 1955; Domestic Developments in Portugal (Documents 144–159)

    Contents

    • Preface
    • List of Sources
    • List of Abbreviations
    • List of Persons
    • France
      • U.S. Interest in the Political and Economic Stability of France; U.S. Economic Assistance to the French Rearmament and Defense Program; Visit to Washington of Foreign Minister Pineau, June 18–20, 1956; Visit to Washington of Prime Minister Mollet, February 26–28, 1957 (Documents 1–60)
    • Italy
      • U.S. Efforts to Support Democratic Forces in Italy and to Reduce the Power of the Communist Party; U.S. Attitude Toward the Italian Government’s Possible “Opening to the Left” (Documents 61–143)
    • Portugal
      • Negotiation of the Azores Base Agreement Signed at Lisbon, November 15, 1957; The State Visit of Foreign Minister Cunha to the United States, November 30–December 2, 1955; Domestic Developments in Portugal (Documents 144–159)
    • Scandinavia
      • U.S. Policy Toward Scandinavia (Documents 160–183)
    • Spain
      • U.S. Efforts to Continue the Program of Military, Economic, and Technical Cooperation with Emphasis on the Development and Security of U.S. Bases in Spain; Secretary Dulles’ Visit to Madrid, December 20, 1957 (Documents 184–207)
    • United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
      • I. Continuing Political, Economic, and Military Relations Between the United States and the United Kingdom; Efforts to Maintain and Reinforce the “Special Relationship”, 1955 (Documents 208–219)
      • II. The Visit of Prime Minister Eden to Washington, January 30–February 1, 1956 (Documents 220–236)
      • III. Continuing U.S.–U.K. Political, Economic, and Military Relations, April 1956-March 1957 (Documents 237–262)
      • IV. The Bermuda Conference, March 21–23, 1957
        • Conference Proceedings (Documents 263–284)
        • Conference Documents (Documents 285–293)
      • V. Continuing U.S.–U.K. Political and Military Relations, March–October 1957 (Documents 294–305)
      • VI. The Washington Talks, October 1957 (Documents 306–337)
    • Vatican
      • U.S. Policy Toward the Vatican (Documents 338–339)
    • Canada
      • Joint Defense Arrangements; Negotiations Relating to Trade, Agricultural Products, and Waterways; U.S. Concern Over Rising Nationalism and Possible Changes of Policy By the New Conservative Government (Documents 340–379)
    • Index

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