Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada
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VOLUME 21 - 1955

Note: These Historical documents are reprinted in either English or French, depending on their language of origin.

Greg Donaghy, Editor


Chapter I

UNITED NATIONS AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

1. United Nations

2. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade

3. International Monetary Fund

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Chapter II

NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION

1. Annual Review and Mutual Aid

2. Alerts Procedures

3. Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council, Paris, May 9-11, 1955
4. Status of Forces in Germany
5. Alterations in National Force Contributions
6. Political Consultation: European Security

7. Nuclear Weapons Policy
8. Meeting of NATO Defence Ministers, Paris, October 10-12, 1955
9. Article 2 and Non-Military Cooperation
10. Ministerial Meeting of North Atlantic Council, Paris, December 15-16, 1955

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Chapter III

COMMONWEALTH RELATIONS

1. Meeting of Commonwealth Prime Ministers, January 31-February 8, 1955
2. Colombo Plan

3. Pakistan: Position Within the Commonwealth
4. Relations with Individual Countries

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Chapter IV

RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES

1. Visit of the United Sates Secretary of State to Ottawa, March 17-19, 1955
2. Defence Issues

3. Economic Issues

4. Atomic Energy

5. International Joint Commission

6. Territorial Waters: Dixon Entrance and Hecate Strait
    Documentation on this subject has not been declassified.

7. Pelagic Sealing

8. Arctic Sovereignty
    Documentation on this subject has not been declassified.

9. Publicity in United States About Canada

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Chapter V

EUROPE AND THE SOVIET UNION

1. Western Europe

2. Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union

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Chapter VI

MIDDLE EAST

1. Export of Arms

2. Arab-Israeli Relations
3. Egypt

4. Israel: Visit of Foreign Minister to Ottawa, December 1-2, 1955
5. Baghdad Pact

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Chapter VII

FAR EAST

1. Indochina: International Commissions for Supervision and Control

2. Recognition of the Republic of Vietnam
3. Formosa and the Coastal Islands
4. Recognition of the People's Republic of China
5. Korean Conflict: Withdrawal of Canadian Troops
6. Immigration from Asia
7. Bandung Conference of Non-Aligned Nations
8. Japan

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Chapter VIII

DEFENCE AND FOREIGN POLICY IN THE NUCLEAR AGE

1. Defence and Foreign Policy in the Nuclear Age


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