United States. Department of State. Office of Public Affairs
46 works on record
Works

Human rights, unfolding of the American tradition

Our foreign policy

The "Point Four program"
The International control of atomic energy
Educational exchange under the Fulbright act in 1954
ABC's of foreign trade
Protection of foreign interests in the United States, July 1, 1949
The cultural-cooperation program, 1938-1943
Nicaraguan biographies
America - "a full and fair picture"
The military assistance program
Building a mutual defense
Why foreign aid
The Point four program
Aussenpolitik der USA
Proposals for implementation of the International Covenant on Human Rights
Questions and answers on the UN Charter, Genocide convention, and Proposed covenant on human rights
United Nations, 60 countries pledged to act for peace, security, freedom, understanding, prosperity, health, education, against war, aggression, enslavement, intolerance, poverty, disease, ignorance
U.S. balance of payments, questions and answers
Current technical assistance activities of United Nations and specialized agencies, Far East, Near East, Africa, Southern Asia, Latin America
The North Atlantic pact
Point Four
The second year of the United Nations
Reorganization of the Department of State implementing the recommendations of the Hoover Commission
Toward securing the peace and preventing war
Two weeks in August, East German youth strays away
World economic progress through cooperative technical assistance
The Oatis case
The Department of State
Greece
Atomic energy and foreign policy
Burma: outlines of a new nation
The "Point Four" Program
The coal situation in Europe
Strength for Free Europe
Japanese Peace Conference, San Francisco, September 1951
The Council of Europe
A global foreign policy
Iran: point of world interest
Europe starts to rebuild
The Communist "Peace crusade"
A fact sheet
Korea's independence
The Department of State today
Germany - unfinished business
Mutual defense of the West