11. O'Malley, «Leading Personalities in Mexico,» March 15, 1938, A 1974/26, FO 371, PRO («obsidian eyes,» «chief» and «bugbear»); William Weber Johnson, Heroic Mexico: The Violent Emergence of a Modern Nation
(Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1968), pp. 403–22; Meyer, Oil Controversy, pp. 152–56 («conquered territory»); Anita Brenner, The Wind That Swept Mexico: The History of the Mexican Revolution, 1910–1942 (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1977), p. 91. Body to DeGolyer, March 21, 1935, 128 («quite Red»); DeGolyer to McCollum, August 23, 1945, 1110 (DeGolyer and Holman), DeGolyer papers. J. B. Body, «Aguila,» August 2, 1935, pp. 4, 6, box C44, Pearson papers; Philip, Oil and Politics, pp. 206–9 («incapable» and «half a Bolshevik»); Clayton R. Koppes, «The Good Neighbor Policy and the Nationalization of Mexican Oil: A Reinterpretation,» Journal of American History 69 (June 1982). Assheton letter, February 21, 1934, A 1947, FO 371; Murray to Foreign Office, September 17, 1935, A8586, FO 371/18708 (manager's fulminations), PRO. Deterding to Riedemann, November 4, 1936, SC7/A14/1, Shell archives. On other Latin America confrontations, see Stephen J. Randall, United States Foreign Oil Policy, 1919–1948 (Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1985), pp. 69–77, 91–96 and Herbert S. Klein, «American Oil Companies in Latin America: The Bolivian Experience,» Inter-American Economic Affairs 18 (Autumn 1964), pp. 47–72.12. Philip, Oil and Politics,
p. 218 («Men without respect»). Gallop to Eden, June 17, 1937, 149/16/ 31/37, FO 371/20639 («notorious but sincere»); Memo, «Regarding the Circumstances Attending Expropriation,» A 2306/10/26, FO 371/21464; O'Malley to Foreign Office, December 27, 1937, A9313, FO 371/20637; Murray to Foreign Office, February 6, 1937, A1623, FO 371/20639 («advisers and officials» and «completely unanimous»); O'Malley to Foreign Office, March 8, 1938, A1835, FO 371/21463, PRO. Godber to Starling, May 25, 1938, SC 7/G3/1, Shell archives; Meyer, Oil Controversy, pp. 158–70; FRUS, 1938, pp. 724–27; on Cardenas's program, see Antologia de la Planeacion en Mexico (1917–1985), vol. 1, Primeros Intentos de Planeacion en Mexico (1917–1946) (Mexico City: Ministry of Budget and Planning, 1985), p. 207.13. Shell archives, SC7/G3: Davidson to Godber, 3; Godber to Starling, October 27, 1938,4; Legh-Jones to Coleman, August 25, 1938, 3 («precedent»); Memorandum of conversation with Mr. Hackworth, August 24, 1938, 3; Telephone conversation with New York, June 27, 1938, 1; Wilkinson to Godber with memo, August 30, 1938, 3. Roosevelt to Daniels, February 15, 1939, OF 146, Roosevelt papers («fair compensation»). Hohler to Halifax, August 28, 1938, A 7045/10/26, FO 371/21476; Davidson to Godber, March 5, 1940, FO 371/24215; Petroleum Department, «The Expropriation by the Mexican Government of the Properties of the Oil Companies in Mexico,» April 8, 1938, FO 371/21469 («doubtful sources» and «Mexican policy»); Committee of Imperial Defense, «Expropriation of the Properties of the Oil Companies in Mexico,» May 1938, 1428-B, A3663, FO 371/29468; «Mexican Oil Dispute,» October 11, 1940, A4486/57/26, FO 371/24216; Note by the Oil Board, May 9, 1938, A 3663/10/26/21469; Memorandum, «The Mexican Oil Question,» December 1, 1938, pp. 2, 18, A 8808/10/26, FO 371/21477 («paramount consideration»), PRO.
14. Meyer, Oil Controversy
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Глава 151. Archibald H. T. Chisholm, The First Kuwait Oil Concession Agreement: A Record of the Negotiations
(London: Frank Cass, 1975), pp. 5–6, 93–95, 161; Thomas E. Ward, Negotiations for Oil Concessions in Bahrein, El Hasa (Saudi Arabia), the Neutral Zone, Qatar, and Kuwait (New York: privately printed, 1965), pp. 11, 255; H. St. J. B. Philby, Arabian Oil Ventures (Washington: Middle East Institute, 1964), p. 98 («bluff, breezy»).