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/0337-19
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 (1194 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 : Vol. III. control group data (folder 2 of 2) : U.S. efforts to assist moderate Arab regimes; proposals and plans for Jerusalem; refugees and conditions in occupied territories; aid for American University in Cairo; future of Jordan; freedom of passage through Gulf of Aqaba and Suez Canal / principal correspondents Lucius D. Battle; Alfred D. White, Leonard C. Meeker, Howard Wriggins, July 1–14, 1967.
► 0126 : Vol. IV. control group data (folder 1 of 2) : U.S. position on Jerusalem; UN consideration of status of Jerusalem; proposals and plans for Jerusalem; list of holy places in Jordan and Israel; U.S. cultural policy in countries that have broken relations with U.S.; approach to handling refugee problem; Jordanian seven-year plan; U.S. programs and projects in Jordan; U.S. relations with moderate Arab regimes; freedom of passage through Gulf of Aqaba and Suez Canal; effect of crisis on UK balance of payments; economic effects of closure of Suez Canal / principal correspondents Eugene V. Rostow, Leonard C. Meeker, Alfred L. Atherton Jr., Charles Frankel, Dean Rusk, John G. Oliver, July 15–31, 1967, and August 1967.
► 0346 : Vol. IV. control group data (folder 2 of 2) : U.S. State Department statements on sinking of Israeli destroyer Eilat and on UAR-Israeli artillery exchange at Suez Canal; U.S. arms shipment policy to Middle East; USSR policy and “competitive coexistence” in Middle East; implications of Soviet presence in Middle East and South Asia; contingency planning regarding Libya; Wheelus Air Base; possible U.S.-UK intervention in Libya; U.S. policy on arms shipments to Middle East; Voice of America advertising; continuance of Raytheon Hawk missile shipments to Saudi Arabia; contingency planning; impact on UK of oil supply situation; refugees; USSR interest in reopening of Suez Canal; commodity credit corporation food shipments to Sudan; UN role in crisis; policy on resident students and trainees from countries that have broken relations with U.S.; USSR objectives in Middle East; Israeli views on return of West Bank refugees; Yugoslav views on crisis / principal correspondents Lawrence R. Raicht, Lucius D. Battle, Sidney Sober, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Barbara M. White, Joseph Palmer II, Henry Owen, Anthony M. Solomon, Thomas L. Hughes, John P. Walsh, Eugene V. Rostow, Josip Broz Tito, July 15–31, 1967, and August 1967.
► 0624 : Mid-East situation, memos to President, U.N., etc. (folder 1 of 2) : Freedom of passage through Gulf of Aqaba; Israeli views on crisis; tripartite declaration of 1950; conflicting U.S. and UK instructions on maritime declaration; economic consequences for U.S. and UK of keeping Gulf of Aqaba open by force; oil supply situation; effects on U.S. and UK of Arab economic offensive; impact of suspension of Middle East air traffic rights on U.S. airlines; proposed compromise settlement on Gulf of Aqaba; U.S. assurances to Israel upon withdrawal of Israeli forces from Egypt in 1957; possible use of economic sanctions to resolve crisis; legal status of islands of Tiran and Sanafir; UAR intentions; future of South Arabia; UN role in crisis; alternatives to UNEF; maritime declaration; U.S. military and economic aid to Israel / principal correspondents William J. Handley, Lucius D. Battle, Joseph J. Sisco, Leonard C. Meeker, William D. Brewer, Henry H. Fowler, Thomas N. Sibley, Carl F. Salans, Eugene V. Rostow, David H. Popper, Benjamin H. Read, Dean Rusk, Nicholas D. Katzenbach, May–June 1967.
► 0886 : Mid-East situation, memos to President, U.N., etc. (folder 2 of 2) : Structure of Middle East control group and task force; UN role in crisis; U.S. requests for Israeli restraint; Israeli views on crisis; U.S. assurances to Israel concerning Gulf of Aqaba in 1957; freedom of passage through Gulf of Aqaba; UAR position on Gulf of Aqaba; assessment of UAR ability to engage in period of prolonged conflict; UAR wheat supply situation; evacuation of U.S. dependents from Tel Aviv, Israel, and Damascus, Syria; withdrawal of UNEF from UAR; visit of UN Secretary General U Thant to Cairo, Egypt; withdrawal of Israeli forces from Egypt in 1957; French and UK views on crisis; maritime declaration; diversion of ship carrying ammunition for Jordan; Iraqi views on crisis; minutes and decisions of Middle East control group; U.S. policy on arms shipments to Middle East; proposed visit of UAR vice president to U.S.; U.S. economic aid policy in Middle East; evacuation of U.S. citizens from Middle East countries; charges of U.S.-UK involvement in war on behalf of Israel; U.S. interests in Libya; immediate issues in Israel and Jordan; arms registry proposal; status of Jerusalem; USSR “competitive coexistence” in Middle East; refugees; Voice of America advertising; UN moratorium proposal; attack on USS Liberty; return of refugees to West Bank; Italian views on crisis; proposed withdrawal of Israeli forces from occupied territories; Dutch position on maritime declaration / principal correspondents Eugene V. Rostow, Alan R. Novak, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Sherrod McCall, Avraham Harman, Lannon Walker, Robert T. Grey, Donald C. Bergus, W. W. Marshall, Walt W. Rostow, Thomas O. Enders, John P. Walsh, Dean Rusk, Abba Eban, Lucius D. Battle, John M. Leddy, Amintore Fanfani, Georges Hakim, May–June 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)