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 1
1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1946, vol. i, pp. 712–1109. For documentation on aspects of United States policy with, respect to atomic energy other than international control, see pp. 781 ff. For documentation on United States national security policy, see pp. 707 ff. For documentation on the attitude of the Soviet Union concerning regulation of armaments, see vol. iv, pp. 514 ff., passim. For information on U.S. policy regarding international control of atomic energy, see Richard G. Hewlett and Francis Duncan, Atomic Shield, 1947–1952, volume I of A History of the United States Atomic Energy Commission (University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1969). For an informal summary record of policy developments concerning international control of atomic energy, October 15, 1946, to May 17, 1948, see Department of State Publication 3161, The International Control of Atomic Energy: Policy at the Crossroads (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1948). Regarding efforts toward agreements placing armed forces at the disposal of the Security Council, see Department of State Bulletin, August 3, 1947, Supplement, “Arming the United Nations.”
[285] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. R. Gordon Arneson
Department of State Atomic Energy Files
[286] Record of a Meeting Between United States and United Kingdom Representatives at the Foreign Office, London, June 16, 1947, 5 p.m.
Department of State Atomic Energy Files
[287] Memorandum of Telephone Conversation, by the Chief of the Division of International Security Affairs (Johnson)
501.BC Atomic/6–1747
[288] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in tJie United Kingdom
501.BC Atomic/6–1147: Telegram
[289] Record of a Meeting Between United States and United Kingdom Representatives at the Foreign Office, London, June 18, 1947, 2:30 p.m.
Department of State Atomic Energy Files
[290] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Douglas) to the Secretary of State
501.BC Atomic/6–1947: Telegram
[291] Plan of Work Approved by the Commission for Conventional Armaments, June 18, 1947
Department of State Disarmament Files
[292] The Acting United States Representative at the United Nations (Johnson) to the Secretary of State
501.BC Atomic/6–2047: Telegram
[293] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Douglas) to the Secretary of State
501.BC Atomic/6–2147: Telegram
[294] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in London
501.BC Atomic/6–1947: Telegram
[295] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Douglas) to the Secretary of State
501.BC Atomic/6–2247: Telegram
[296] The Secretary of War (Patterson) and the Secretary of the Navy (Forrestal) to the Secretary of State
501.BC Atomic/6–2347
[297] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in the United Kingdom
501.BC Atomic/6–2247: Telegram
[298] The Under Secretary of State (Acheson) to the Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Douglas)
Policy Planning Staff Files1
[299] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Douglas) to the Secretary of State
501.BC Atomic/6–2947: Telegram
[300] Memorandum by the Deputy United States Representative on the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission (Osborn) to the United States Representative at the United Nations (Austin)
USUN Files
[301] The Deputy United States Representative on the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission (Osborn) to the Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Douglas)
Department of State Atomic Energy Files
[302] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in the United Kingdom
501.BC/7–147: Telegram
[303] The Secretary of the Navy (Forrestal) to the Deputy United States Representative on the United Nations Commission on Conventional Armaments (Bard)
USUN Files
[304] The Secretary of State to the United States Representative at the United Nations (Austin)
501.BC/7–347: Telegram
[305] The Deputy United States Representative on the United Nations Commission for Conventional Armaments (Bard) to the Director of the Office of Special Political Affairs (Rusk)
501.BC Armament/7–847
[306] Memorandum by the Executive Committee on Regulation of Armaments to the Secretaries of State, War, and Navy
Department of State Disarmament Files
[307] Memorandum by the Secretary of the Navy (Forrestal) to the Executive Committee on Regulation of Armaments
Department of State Disarmament Files
[308] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Douglas) to the Secretary of State
501.BC/7–847: Telegram
[309] Memorandum by the Director of the Office of Special Political Affairs (Rusk) to the Under Secretary of State (Lovett)
501.BC Atomic/7–847
[310] Memorandum by the Deputy United States Representative on the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission (Osborn) to the United States Representative at the United Nations (Austin)
USUN Files
[311] Memorandum by Mr. Edward A. Gullion, Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State (Lovett), to Mr. Joseph E. Johnson of the Policy Planning Staff and the Director of the Office of Special Political Affairs (Rusk)
Policy Planning Staff Files
[312] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Douglas) to the Secretary of State
501.BC Atomic/7–947: Telegram
[313] The Deputy United States Representative on the United Nations Commission for Conventional Armaments (Bard) to the Secretary of the Navy (Forrestal)
USUN Files
[314] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Douglas) to the Secretary of State
501.BC Atomic/7–1147: Telegram
- Lot 64D563, files of the Policy Planning Staff, Department of State, 1947–1953.↩