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North Atlantic Treaty Organization1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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Military and Economic Matters: One of the major questions discussed during the summer and autumn of 1952 both in organs of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and between its members was the degree to which the 1952 defense commitments undertaken by NATO states at the Lisbon meeting of the Council in February, 1952, had been met. Preparatory to another meeting of the foreign ministers of NATO countries scheduled for December 15, 1952, preliminary estimates of the program for the coming year were being prepared on the basis of replies to questionnaires on the success of the current program and the outlook for 1953.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: III. Political and Regional Organizations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1952

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References

2 New York Times, August 9, 1952; The Times (London), 08 9, 1952Google Scholar.

3 New York Times, August 18, 1952; ibid., August 20, 1952; ibid., August 21, 1952; ibid., November 15, 1952.

4 Ibid., October 7, 1952.

5 Ibid., November 26, 1952.

6 Ibid., November 29, 1952.

7 Ibid., October 7, 1952.

8 The Times (London), 08 9, 1952Google Scholar.

9 New York Times, August 12, 1952.

10 The Times (London), 06 3, 1952Google Scholar.

11 New York Times, August 22, 1952.

12 Ibid., October 16, 1952; Chronology of International Events and Documents, VIII, p. 619.

13 The Times (London), 11 10, 1952Google Scholar.

14 New York Times, October 30, 1952.

15 Ibid., November 15, 1952.

16 Ibid., August 18, 1952; ibid., September 4, 1952.

17 Report to the President by Ambassador William H. Draper, Jr., United States Special Representative in Europe, Paris, 08 22, 1952Google Scholar.

18 Available sources vary as to the actual amounts involved: New York Times, July 10, 1952, said that the United States share was $250 million and that this amount was to be “matched” by other NATO countries; on the other hand, Chronology of International Events and Documents, VIII, p. 444, 448, reported that the United States was to furnish $225 million and other NATO countries $175 million.

19 New York Times, July 12, 1952.

20 Ibid., November 25, 1952.

21 Ibid., September 30, 1952.

22 Ibid., October 3, 1952.

23 Ibid., July 16, 1952; Chronology of International Events and Documents, VIII, p. 448.

24 The Times (London), 08 19, 1952Google Scholar.

25 New York Times, July 16, 1952.

26 The Times (London), 08 6, 1952Google Scholar.

27 New York Times, August 8, 1952.

28 The Times (London), 08 8, 1952Google Scholar.

29 Ibid., September 13, 1952.

30 Department of State, Bulletin, XXVII, p. 548Google Scholar.

31 The Times (London), 09 12, 1952Google Scholar; Ibid., September 12, 1952.

32 Ibid., September 12, 1952.

33 New York Times, August 31, 1952.

34 Ibid., October 30, 1952.

35 Ibid., October 9, 1952.

36 Ibid., November 10, 1952.

37 Ibid., September 18, 1952.

38 The Times (London), 09 18, 1952Google Scholar.

39 New York Times, October 30, 1952.

40 For information on negotiations leading up to the signature on May 26 and 27, 1952, of this series of treaties and agreements, see International Organization, VI, p. 466–475. For information on discussions in the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe concerning EDC, see this issue, p. 662.

41 The Times (London), 08 4, 1952Google Scholar. Ibid., August 8, 1952; Ibid., August 13, 1952; New York Times, August 13, 1952.

42 Ibid., August 14, 1952; The Times (London), 08 14, 1952Google Scholar.