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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1947, The American Republics, Volume VIII

Mexico:


Contents

    • Discussions of the problem of lend-lease obligations of Mexico to the United States (Documents 657-659)
      • Breakdown of United States-Mexican negotiations on a proposed bilateral air transport agreement (Documents 660-668)
        • Export-Import Bank loans to Mexico for purchase of United States equipment, materials and services for public works and industrialization projects (Documents 669-676)
          • Discussions between the United States and Mexico regarding Mexican import restrictions and trade agreement revision (Documents 677-683)
            • United States policy regarding the participation of foreign oil companies in the Mexican oil industry (Documents 684-688)
              • Conflicts in United States–Mexican fisheries relations and exchange of views on a proposed fisheries treaty (Documents 689-694)
                • Joint United States-Mexican campaign against foot-and-mouth disease (Documents 695-702)
                  • Arrangements by the United States and Mexico regarding temporary migration of agricultural and other workers into the United States (Documents 703-712)
                    • United States efforts to eliminate illicit traffic in narcotic drugs between Mexico and the United States (Documents 713-715)

                    The American Republics

                    • Preface
                    • List of Abbreviations and Symbols
                    • General: (Documents 1-140)
                      • Argentina: (Documents 141-273)
                        • Bolivia: (Documents 274-339)
                          • Brazil: (Documents 340-443)
                            • Chile: (Documents 444-506)
                              • Colombia: (Documents 507-527)
                                • Costa Rica: (Documents 528-547)
                                  • Cuba: (Documents 548-565)
                                    • Dominican Republic: (Documents 566-591)
                                      • Ecuador: (Documents 592-624)
                                        • El Salvador:
                                          • Guatemala: (Documents 625-639)
                                            • Haiti: (Documents 640-650)
                                              • Honduras: (Documents 651-656)
                                                • Mexico: (Documents 657-715)
                                                  • Nicaragua: (Documents 716-755)
                                                    • Panama: (Documents 756-814)
                                                      • Paraguay: (Documents 815-851)
                                                        • Peru: (Documents 852-893)
                                                          • Uruguay: (Documents 894-902)
                                                            • Venezuela: (Documents 903-915)
                                                              • Index

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