U.S. State Department Office of the Executive Secretariat crisis files. Part 2, The Middle East Crisis, 1967 [mikroform] : lot files 68D135, 69D218, 70D20 / project editor Robert E. Lester.

Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yer Numarası
M/0337-17
Eser Adının Farklı Biçimi
Crisis files. Part 2, The Middle East Crisis, 1967
Middle East Crisis, 1967
Yayın Bilgisi
Bethesda, MD : UPA collection from LexisNexis, [t.y.]
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 mikrofilm makarası (1179 poz) : pozitif ; 35 mm
Genel Not
Bu seri 19 makaradan oluşmaktadır.
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Mikrofilmin indeksi B.I/6613 yer numarasında kayıtlıdır.
İçindekiler Notu
► 0001 : Diplomatic correspondence : U.S.-Israel relations; Dimona nuclear reactor in Israel; Israeli nuclear capability; Middle East arms race; Israeli security; U.S. policy in Middle East; International Atomic Energy Agency oversight; U.S. arms shipments to Jordan; refugees; proposed U.S.-USSR compromise UN resolution; peace settlement issues / principal correspondents Lyndon Baines Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Levi Eshkol, Arthur J. Goldberg, William R. Polk, January 29, 1963–July 26, 1965, and June 3–28, 1967]
► 0071 : Israel and Egypt armistice agreement : Text of Israel-Egypt general armistice agreement, [February 24, 1949]
► 0084 : State memos : U.S. policy in Middle East; P.L. 480 assistance to countries that have broken relations with U.S.; charges of U.S.-UK involvement in war on behalf of Israel; U.S. public opinion mail on crisis; rights of coastal states regarding innocent passage through territorial waters; attack on USS Liberty; military situation; draft UN resolutions; U.S. arms shipment policy to Middle East; UN cease-fire; status of Jerusalem; Maritime Declaration chronology; U.S. commitments to Israel; political settlement of crisis; UN role in crisis; oil supply situation; countries representing U.S. interests in Arab countries; evacuation of U.S. citizens from Middle East; attacks on U.S. installations in Arab countries; USSR and Yugoslav views on crisis; evacuation of U.S. citizens from Nigeria; testing blockade with U.S. and foreign tankers; U.S.-UK talks on crisis; legal status of Gulf of Aqaba; withdrawal of UNEF from UAR; comparison of Arab and Israeli military capabilities; press reports; use of poison gas in Yemen; Vietnam; status of Arab and Israeli defense forces; withdrawal of Israeli forces from Egypt in 1957 / principal correspondents Lucius D. Battle, Anthony M. Solomon, Dean Rusk, Benjamin H. Read, Dixon Donnelley, Carl F. Salans, C. M. Gettys, Walter J. Levy, John P. Walsh, Townsend Hoopes, [February 26–28, 1957, and May 22–June 10, 1967]
► 0400 : Middle East Crisis material telecon, memos & telegrams, vol. 1. (folder 1 of 2) : U.S. commitments to Israel; Israeli negotiating position; attack on USS Liberty; U.S. arms shipment policy to Middle East; P.L. 480 assistance to countries that have broken relations with U.S.; arms registry proposal; arms control in Middle East; resumption of U.S. arms shipments to Jordan; U.S. policy in Middle East; freedom of passage through Gulf of Aqaba and Suez Canal; U.S. shipment of F-86 aircraft spare parts to Saudi Arabia; chronology of crisis events; oil supply situation; UN role in crisis; Israeli treatment of West Bank inhabitants; refugees; UN cease-fire; U.S. position on proposed Latin American and Yugoslav UN resolutions / principal correspondents Harold H. Saunders, Walt W. Rostow, Howard Wriggins, McGeorge Bundy, Lucius D. Battle, Townsend Hoopes, Leonard C. Meeker, Anthony M. Solomon, Avraham Harman, 1967.
► 0560 : Middle East Crisis material telecon, memos & telegrams, vol. 1. 1967 (folder 2 of 2): U.S. policy in Middle East; proposal for partial internationalization of Jerusalem; U.S. position on Jerusalem; economic factors in Middle East settlement; refugees; water; status of Jerusalem; U.S. and USSR views on arms situation in Middle East; arms situation in Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, and Saudi Arabia; implications of U.S. financing of Israeli nuclear-fueled desalinization project; Arab and Israeli statements on origins and objectives of conflict; Syrian supported terrorism; Israeli defense policy; Palestine Liberation Organization; withdrawal of UNEF from UAR; freedom of passage through Gulf of Aqaba; UAR Jordan joint defense agreement; views of King Hussein of Jordan on crisis; Israeli objectives; U.S. arms shipment policy to Middle East; conversations between Eugene V. Rostow and Israeli representatives; Israeli Ambassador Avraham Harman’s views on transfer of UNEF to Israeli territory; UN role in crisis; maritime declaration / principal correspondent Benjamin H. Read.
► 0782 : Middle East Crisis material telecon, memos & telegrams, vol. 2. (folder 1 of 2) : Agency for international development (AID) activities in Middle East; AID and P.L. 480 assistance to Algeria, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, UAR, and Yemen; correspondence of President Lyndon Baines Johnson with Canadian, FRG, Iranian, Israeli, Italian, Kuwaiti, Syrian, Tanzanian, Tunisian, USSR, UK, and Venezuelan leaders on crisis; USSR position in crisis; Israel-UAR cease-fire; U.S.-Iran relations; U.S. arms shipments to Iran; arms control in Middle East; charges of U.S.-UK involvement in war on behalf of Israel; Moroccan role in crisis; Habib Bourguiba speech; freedom of passage through Gulf of Aqaba; Cuban-supported guerrilla activities in Latin America; emergency relief for victims of crisis; UN role in crisis; Israeli political objectives; withdrawal of Israeli forces from Egypt in 1957; proposals for settlement; U.S. public opinion mail on crisis; talks with David Horowitz, governor of Bank of Israel, on economic arrangements for West Bank; 1956 USSR-Japan Joint Declaration; proposed UN resolution for peace settlement; U.S.-Syria relations; status of Jerusalem; proposed Latin American and Pakistani UN resolutions; refugees in Jordan / principal correspondents Stanley J. Siegel, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Lucius D. Battle, Leonard C. Meeker, Henry Owen, Dixon Donnelley, Anthony M. Solomon, Joseph J. Sisco, Richard I. Phillips, David H. Popper, 1967.
► 0954 : Middle East Crisis material telecon, memos & telegrams, vol. 2. (folder 2 of 2) : USSR views on crisis; arms control in Middle East; Jordanian and Nicaraguan views on crisis; status of Jerusalem; FRG views on crisis; Iran and world oil situation; Iranian, Yugoslav, and Norwegian views on crisis; charges of U.S.-UK involvement in war on behalf of Israel; UN role in crisis; Irish views on crisis; resignation and return to office of Gamal Abdel Nasser; USSR efforts to secure Israeli withdrawal from occupied territories as part of settlement; 1967 arms shipments to Middle East; USSR policy in Middle East; UAR political situation; chronology of crisis events; refugees; Israeli treatment of West Bank inhabitants; USSR proposed UN compromise resolution; disadvantages to USSR of attempting rapid Arab military resupply; Communist Chinese efforts to gain influence in Middle East; East Asian views on crisis; Libyan request that U.S. withdraw from Wheelus Air Base; U.S.-Libya relations; effects of USSR-Israel break in diplomatic relations; change in UAR military leadership; dissent over communist position in crisis; Romanian views on crisis; likely duration of Arab oil embargo; postconflict position of Saudi Arabia and King Faisal; effects of oil supply situation on Latin America; USSR position on maritime declaration / principal correspondents Thomas L. Hughes, George C. Denney Jr., 1967.
Reprodüksiyon Notu
Mikrofilm. Bethesda, MD : University Puclications of America (UPA), [t.y.]. 1 mikrofilm makarası : pozitif ; 35 mm. 1967
Emeği Geçenler
Lester, Robert E., prj. ed.
Kurum Adı
United States. Department of State.
University Puclications of America (UPA)