Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1934, The American Republics, Volume IV
Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1934, The American Republics, Volume IV
Editors:
- Victor J. Farrar
- Richard P. McCornack
General Editor:
- E. R. Perkins
- Gustave A. Nuermberger
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1951
- List of Papers
- General: (Documents 1–597)
- Adhesion of the United States to the Anti-War, Nonaggression and
Conciliation Treaty, signed at Rio de Janeiro, October 10, 1933 (Documents 1–16)
- Agreement between the United States and other powers for nonapplication of
most-favored-nation clause in respect of certain multilateral economic
conventions (Documents 17–53)
- Chaco dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay: (Documents 54–371)
- I. Efforts of the League of Nations to settle the dispute (Documents 54–180)
- II. Efforts of American nations to settle the dispute (Documents 181–292)
- III. Arms embargo under the auspices of the League of Nations against
the Chaco belligerents (Documents 293–358)
- IV. Prohibition by the United States of the sale of arms and munitions
to the Chaco belligerents (Documents 359–371)
- I. Efforts of the League of Nations to settle the dispute (Documents 54–180)
- Concern of the United States over misunderstanding between Chile and
Paraguay resulting in temporary withdrawal of diplomatic
representatives (Documents 372–398)
- Leticia dispute between Colombia and Peru (Documents 399–478)
- Refusal of the United States Government to facilitate preparations for war
by Colombia and Peru during the Leticia dispute (Documents 479–492)
- Special mission of John H. Williams to investigate foreign exchange
problems in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay (Documents 493–494)
- The Conference of Central American States (Documents 495–559)
- Boundary dispute between Ecuador and Peru (Documents 560–565)
- Cooperation of the United States with other governments in the
construction of the Inter-American Highway (Documents 566–589)
- Interpretation of article IV of the Habana Convention on Commercial Aviation adopted February 20, 1928: (Documents 590–597)
- Adhesion of the United States to the Anti-War, Nonaggression and
Conciliation Treaty, signed at Rio de Janeiro, October 10, 1933 (Documents 1–16)
- Argentina: (Documents 598–622)
- Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United
States and Argentina (Documents 598–599)
- Efforts of the Department of State to secure equitable treatment for
American interests with respect to Argentine exchange restrictions (Documents 600–616)
- Engagement of American naval officers by the Argentine Navy Department to
serve as instructors in the Argentine Naval War College (Documents 617–622)
- Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United
States and Argentina (Documents 598–599)
- Brazil: (Documents 623–702)
- Negotiations respecting a reciprocal trade agreement between the United
States and Brazil (Documents 623–645)
- Efforts of the Department of State and private firms to secure equitable
treatment for American interests with respect to Brazilian exchange
restrictions (Documents 646–674)
- Efforts to secure equitable treatment for American creditors in the
servicing of Brazilian Federal, state, and municipal debts (Documents 675–693)
- Agreement between the United States and Brazil for a military mission to
Brazil, signed May 10, 1934, and supplementary agreement by exchange of
notes (Documents 694–702)
- Negotiations respecting a reciprocal trade agreement between the United
States and Brazil (Documents 623–645)
- Index