Foreign policy aspects of United States development of atomic energy 1
1.
Continued from Foreign Relations, 1950, vol. i, pp. 493 ff. For documentation on United States policy with respect to the regulation of armaments, including international control of atomic energy, see pp. 443 ff. For documentation on discussions with the United Kingdom and Canada concerning the threat of general war with the Soviet Union, see pp. 802 ff. For documentation on U.S. national security policy, see pp. 1 ff.
For extensive additional information on United States atomic energy policy, see Richard G. Hewlett and Francis Duncan, Atomic Shield, 1947–1952: A History of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, volume II (University Park, Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1969). See also Margaret M. Gowing, Independence and Deterrence: Britain and Atomic Energy, 1945–1952, 2 vols. (London, Macmillan, 1974).
[258] Informal Statement by the Department of Defense
G/PM Files, Lot 68 D 349
[260] Memorandum by the Special Assistant to the Secretary of State (Arneson)
Atomic Energy Files, Lot 57 D 688
[262] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Counselor of the Embassy in the United Kingdom (Penfield)
741.13/10–1651
[263] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. Thomas E. Murray, Member of the United States Atomic Energy Commission
Atomic Energy Files, Lot 57 D 688
[264] Memorandum by the Secretary of Defense (Lovett) to the Chairman of the Combined Policy Committee (Acheson)
G/PM Files, Lot 68 D 349
[265] The Chargé in France (Gray) to the Secretary of State
711.5611/10–1351: Telegram
[266] Memorandum by Mr. Thomas E. Murray, Member of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, to the Ambassador in Spain (Griffis)
103.02 AEC/10–2251
[267] Memorandum by the Special Assistant to the Secretary of State (Arneson)
G/PM Files, Lot 68 D 349
[268] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Secretary of State
G/PM Files, Lot 68 D 349
[269] The Ambassador in Brazil (Johnson) to the Brazilian Minister of State for Foreign Affairs (Neves da Fontoura)
Atomic Energy Files, Lot 57 D 688
[270] The Acting Secretary of Defense (Foster) to the Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (Dean)
711.5611/11–251
[271] The Chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission (Dean) to the Acting Secretary of Defense (Foster)
103–AEC/11–2751
[272] The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in Spain
852.2546/12–451 : Telegram
[273] The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in Brazil
832.2546/12–651: Telegram
[274] The Ambassador in Brazil (Johnson) to the Special Assistant to the Secretary of State (Arneson)
Atomic Energy Files, Lot 57 D 688
[275] The Ambassador in Brazil (Johnson) to the Secretary of State
832.2546/12–1151: Telegram
[276] The Ambassador in Spain (Griffis) to the Secretary of State
852.2546/12–1951: Telegram
[277] Report to the National Security Council by the Executive Secretary (Lay)
S/S-NSC Files, Lot 63 D 351, NSC 120 Series1
[278] The British Ambassador (Franks) to the Secretary of State
Atomic Energy Files, Lot 57 D 688
[279] The Deputy Counselor of the Embassy in France (Terrill) to the Special Assistant to the Secretary of State (Arneson)
Atomic Energy Files, Lot 57 D 688
- Master set of National Security Council documentation, 1947–1961, retired by the Executive Secretariat of the Department of State (S/S).↩