UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
Addresses
Anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution: Leo Cherne, International Rescue Committee, 20594 [25JY]
Arms Control, Omar Bradley (St. Albans School, 1958), 7621 [5AP]
———President Reagan to the UN General Assembly, 25799-25801 [26SE], 25995 [27SE]
Baltic Freedom, President Reagan, 15733 [14JN]
Captive Nations Week, Jeane Kirkpatrick, 22713 [3AU]
———President Reagan, 20138 [20JY]
Chemical Weapons Warfare: Kenneth L. Adelman, 31341 [8NO]
Communist Threat in Central America: President Reagan, 12412-12414 [16MY]
———Sec. of State Shultz, 12409-12412 [16MY]
Congressional Fast and Prayer Vigil for Soviet Jewry Ceremony, Representative Porter, 21527 [28JY]
Conventional Arms Transfer Limitations, Representative Tony P. Hall, 3692 [2MR]
Dedication of W. Averell Harriman Institute for Advanced Study of the Soviet Union (sundry), 299, 300 [25JA]
How the Arms Race Looks to a Boy Who Lives on a Hill, Gene Godt, 19318 [14JY]
Human Rights Behind the Iron Curtain: Senator Percy, 33903 [17NO]
Human Rights in the Soviet Union, 22123-22124 [2AU]
———Representative Waxman, 19168 [14JY]
International Cooperation in the Commercial Era of Space, Robert F. Allnutt, 7206 [24MR]
Leakage of Western Technology—Working Together With the Other Services, Charles A. Gabriel, 8842 [18AP]
Lithuanian Independence, Representative Feighan, 2398 [17FE]
NATO Allies: There Is Strength in Numbers, Senator Percy, 8735 [15AP]
Need To Reshape Military Strategy, Senator Nunn, 6631-6634 [22MR]
Newsmaker—Sunday, Richard D. Sellers, 8076-8077 [12AP]
Nuclear Challenge, Senator Moynihan, 19637 [18JY]
Nuclear Freeze—The Moscow Connection, Anthony T. Bouscaren, 8846-8848 [18AP]
President Kennedy's Disarmament Speech, Senator Kennedy, 11320 [5MY]
President Reagan's Decision To Continue SALT Policy Is Illegal: Senator Symms, 31266-31268 [7NO]
Prevention of a Nuclear War, Helen Caldicott, 3161 [28FE]
Response to President Reagan's Speech on Central America, Senator Dodd, 10530 [28AP]
Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 14371 [2JN]
Soviet Union Is Focus of Evil, President Reagan (excerpt), 5708 [16MR]
Soviet Withdrawal From Afghanistan, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 6315-6317 [21MR]
State of U.S.-Soviet Relations, George F. Kennan, 15530 [13JN]
Strategic Arms Reduction Talks, President Reagan, 27950 [17OC]
Strength, Consistency, and Constancy—Policy Toward Soviet Union, Arthur Hartman, 19678 [18JY]
Strength and Preparedness—For Peace and Freedom, Joseph V. Reed, 10746 [3MY]
Technology Transfer—A Costly Race With Ourselves, James D. Watkins, 8843 [18AP]
Templeton Address, Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, 18390 [30JN]
U.S. Arms Control Policy, Senator Percy, 261 [25JA]
U.S. Foreign Policy, Walter F. Mondale, 10528 [28AP]
U.S. Security Commitments and the Resources Necessary To Make Them Viable, John A. Wickham, Jr., 2434 [17FE]
U.S.-Soviet Relations: George F. Kennan, 34239 [18NO]
Ukrainian Famine Holocaust, Representative Ritter, 27904 [7OC]
Ukrainian Independence: Jacob Spiak, 356 [26JA]
What Price Peace, Joe Bartlett, 6406 [21MR]
Advertisements
Views on Gene Larocque's Appearance on Soviet Television, by sundry retired Navy admirals, 25355-25360 [22SE]
Amendments
Arms Control and Disarmament Act: amend (S. 608), 31919, 31921, 31922 [10NO]
Human rights: compliance with certain international agreements (H. Con. Res. 63), 33503 [17NO]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act: enact (S. 637), 7231 [24MR]
Military construction: making appropriations (H.R. 3263), 21100, 21102, 21159 [27JY]
Nuclear weapons: proposed freeze, 7899 [11AP], 8403 [13AP]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), 5085 [14MR], 5250 [15MR], 5752, 5754, 5756, 5761, 5763, 5774, 5780, 5799, 5834 [16MR], 5889 [17MR], 6086 [18MR], 6396 [21MR], 6531 [22MR], 7743 [7AP], 8221 [12AP], 8411, 8417 [13AP], 8772 [18AP], 8963 [19AP], 9233, 9235, 9240, 9248, 9249, 9250, 9253, 9256, 9257, 9260, 9264, 9268, 9269, 9289 [20AP], 9341, 9345, 9346, 9349, 9357, 9359, 9403 [21AP], 9620 [25AP], 9875 [27AP], 10427, 10428, 10431, 10434, 10482 [28AP], 10820 [3MY], 11046, 11052, 11056, 11059, 11065, 11068, 11074, 11077, 11078, 11082, 11086, 11095 [4MY]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), debate procedures, 10571 [2MY]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), Leach amendment (excerpt), 5682 [16MR]
Scharansky, Anatoly: calling for release (H. Res. 67), 8102 [12AP]
South Korean airliner: Soviet attack (H.J. Res. 353), 24468 [15SE]
———Soviet attack (S.J. Res. 158), 23553 [12SE], 23818 [13SE], 24030, 24092 [14SE], 24387, 24390, 24404, 24419, 24427, 24434, 24436, 24438 [15SE]
Soviet-Eastern European Research and Training Act: enact (S. 1342), 28400 [19OC]
Analyses
Grant U.S. Citizenship Status to the Vashchenko and Chymkhalov Families, 2581 [22FE]
Integrated Long-Term Arms Control Proposal, 23350-23351 [4AU]
MX Missile—Background, Senator Durenberger, 13739 [25MY]
Provisions of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy Act, 2093 [10FE]
S. 407, Export Administration Enforcement Act, 1428 [2FE]
S. 408, Technology Security Enforcement Act, 1429 [2FE]
S. 409, Citizens Information Act, 1430 [2FE]
S. 434, Office of Strategic Trade Act, 1679-1686 [3FE]
S. 637, International Security and Development Cooperation Act, 7231 [24MR]
S. 734, U.S. Information Agency Authorization Act, 4444 [9MR]
S. 944, Special Security and Development Cooperation Act, 7173 [24MR]
U.S. START Proposals, Paul C. Warnke, 22369 [2AU]
Articles and editorials
Advancing Marines Found an Undefended Capital, 30038 [31OC]
Afghan Rebels Match Soviets' Spring Offensive, 8478 [13AP]
Afghanistan, 9699 [26AP]
Afghanistan Standoff—Soviets, Mujahideen Settle in for Winter, 34231 [18NO]
Afghanistan—The Forgotten War, 16289 [16JN]
Afghanistan—The Road to the West, 1359 [1FE]
Afghans, in New York, Tell of a Massacre by Russians, 1340 [1FE]
Afghans' Fight Is Also America's Fight, 29912 [29OC]
Afghans Say Soviet Brutality Grows, 4209 [8MR], 4335 [8MR]
After Detection—What?, 18058-18060 [29JN]
Against the Freeze Referendums, 5241 [15MR]
Against the Grain—The Militarization of Foreign Aid, 19594 [18JY]
Aiding Soviet Jews, 25370 [22SE]
Airborne Aggression—A Soviet Trademark, 23757 [12SE]
Alert on Washington—Russian Bear's Nuclear Clawmarks, 13805 [25MY]
All About Andrei's Father, Valentin Berezhkov, the ``Diplomat'', 26240 [28SE]
All-Out Nuclear War Could Claim Half of Planet, Experts Say, 14074 [26MY]
Along the Edge of Forest—An Iron Curtain Journey, 25528 [22SE]
America Needs a Stronger Voice, 13304 [23MY]
America Provides Popular Radio Voice in Eastern Europe, 25999 [27SE]
American and Soviet Scientists Predict ``Nuclear Winter'' in Wake of Blast, 32230 [10NO]
Americans and Arms—As Seen by a Former Ambassador to Moscow, 13624 [24MY]
Americans Favor Passing Nuclear Freeze Resolution, 8627 [14AP]
America's Stifled Voice, 3687 [2MR]
Anathema to Some Allies—Bipartisan Cabal Assails Immorality of Chemical Arms, 9545 [21AP]
Anatoly Scharansky's Day in an American Court, 918 [27JA]
Andropov Blasts U.S. ``Militarist Course'', 26822 [30SE]
Andropov Factor, 15340 [9JN]
Andropov Is Already Fighting the Big War, 33970 [17NO]
Andropov Offers Ban on Space Arms, 10547 [28AP]
Andropov Seizes Power, 5400 [15MR]
Andropov's Jewish Policy, 17179 [23JN]
Andropov—U.S. Breaches Norms of Morality, Decency, 26823 [30SE]
Anti-Sandinistas—A Legitimate Liberation Force, 12673 [17MY]
Antisatellite Weapon Sets Dangerous Course, 28221 [18OC]
A-Pact Move Up to Reagan, 4060 [7MR]
Apocalypses Then and Now—The Peace Movement and the Antinuclear Crusade, 9168-9170 [20AP]
Arduous Trek Along the ``Jihad Trail'', 28664-28669 [20OC]
Are We Falling Behind the Soviets?, 16430-16432 [20JN]
Armageddon—Stage Is Now Set, 10834 [3MY]
Arms and the Art of Compromise (excerpt), 21056 [27JY]
Arms Control, Living With the Bomb—How Many Fingers on Trigger?, 29494 [27OC]
Arms Control Circles Optimistic on Build-Down, Representative Levitas, 14205 [26MY]
Arms Control Record—Successes & Failures, 29813-29819 [28OC]
Arms Control—Shortening the Nuclear Fuse?, 13440 [24MY]
Arms Control—View Evolves, 24074 [14SE]
Arms Limits—From Open Skies to Open Spies, 18924 [13JY]
Arms Nonoffer, 15444 [13JN]
Arms Talks in Europe, 11486 [9MY]
Arms Talks—Shift by U.S. New Offer a Response to Criticism at Home, 27458 [6OC]
Arsenal in Grenada, 30166 [31OC]
Atoms for Argies, 25636 [23SE]
Attack on Defense, 10506 [28AP]
Avoiding a Crippling Space-Weapons Race, 7837 [7AP]
Backfiring Weapon, 20390 [21JY], 23357 [4AU]
Bad Idea for Testing, 21374 [28JY]
Balkans Today—Yugoslavia and the Prospects for Freeing the Balkan Nations, 14748-14753 [7JN]
``Ballet Drill'' Just Tossing of Grenades, 20455 [21JY]
Baptists Back Reagan on Freeze, 16415 [20JN]
Bar Weapons in Space, 7837 [7AP]
Barbarous Act, 23972 [13SE]
Barter the MX, 2730 [23FE]
Battle Between the Kremlin and the Pope, 8456 [13AP]
Bears in Cuba, 30383 [2NO]
Behind Latest Surge in Soviet Spying, 12063-12064 [12MY]
Between Russia and the U.S.—A Closing Door, 32791 [15NO], 33145 [16NO]
Beyond the Freeze, 12020 [11MY]
Big Boost for Midgetman, 6852 [23MR]
Big Squeeze, 12941 [18MY]
Bishop Wurm Comments on Nuclear Statement, 14613 [6JN]
Bishops and the Bomb, 11356 [6MY]
Bishop's Letter, 10582 [2MY]
Bishops' Pastoral Letter Flawed, 14790 [7JN]
Blind Eye on Central America, 9542 [21AP], 9759, 9767 [26AP], 10435 [28AP]
Bonn Seizes Soviet-Bound Computer for U.S., 33237 [16NO]
Breaches of Arms Control Obligations—Implications for the Future of Arms Control, 26679-26685 [30SE]
Breaking the Deadlock, 29702 [27OC]
Breaking the Spell, 33148-33150 [16NO]
Brother—Can You Spare a Billion?, 300 [25JA]
Buck Rogers to the Rescue, 7495 [24MR]
Build Down Puts Up Scaffolding for Accord, 28335 [19OC]
Build Down the Forces We Don't Need, 4480 [9MR], 5051 [11MR], 5800 [16MR], 8383 [13AP], 30103 [31OC]
Build-Down (-Doom?), 28142 [18OC]
Build-Down—A Second Look, 30460 [2NO]
Builders of Nuclear Weapons Ponder Bishops' Peace Letter, 11639 [10MY]
By Hawking Our Grain We Gamble Our Future, 25710 [26SE], 26533 [29SE], 27735 [6OC]
Byron, a Busy Traveler, Calls Trips Essential to Decisions, 21256 [27JY]
Call To Halt the Nuclear Arms Race (excerpt), 8392 [13AP]
Camping for Peace, 18554 [11JY]
Case Against a Nuclear Freeze, 7266 [24MR]
Central America (excerpt), 11859 [11MY]
Central American Clarification, 22352 [2AU]
Change Long Overdue in Defense Thinking, 18243 [29JN]
Cheka and How it Grew and Grew and Grew, 4873 [10MR]
Chemical Warfare, Right Now, 2267 [15FE]
Chemical Weapons Production (sundry excerpts), 24344 [15SE]
Choices—A Unit on Conflict and Nuclear War, 13853 [25MY]
CIA's Reports Magnify Soviet-Cuban Presence, 29905 [29OC]
Clark Verification Panel May Head Off Summit, 26679 [30SE]
Classic No-Win Weapon, 20287 [21JY]
Clock Is Ticking On Seven Russians, 31902 [10NO]
Cold, Hard Facts on the Freeze, 3480 [2MR]
Coming—Space War?, 16706 [21JN]
Commissioners Erred on Freeze Issue, 6664 [22MR]
Communism in Central America, 9031 [19AP]
Communism—At the End of the Brezhnev Era, 6061 [17MR]
Compelling Requirement for Combat Airlift, 7141-7144 [24MR]
Condemning Soviet Attack on the South Korean Airliner, 24372-24375, 24377-24379, 24386, 24396-24404, 24414, 24420-24438, 24445 [15SE]
Conference in Switzerland Condemns Russification, ELTA Information Bulletin, 2389 [17FE]
Congress, Cowardice and the Freeze, 9783 [26AP]
Congress Questions Binary Weapons Plan, 18056 [29JN]
Cost of Space Weapons (excerpt), 29268 [25OC]
Covert Action in Nicaragua, 19346 [14JY]
Cracking the Atlantic Alliance, 4116 [7MR]
Crazy Arms Race in Space, 29258 [25OC]
Crucifixion of Afghanistan Goes On, 10667 [2MY]
Crumbling of Communist Man, 15338 [9JN]
CSCE Impasse, Senator Hatch, 21889 [1AU]
Cuba Stronger Today Than in 1962 Crisis Year, 30384 [2NO]
Cuba's Master Plan, 15330 [9JN]
Curriculum Addresses Fear of Atom War, 8228 [12AP]
Dangers of Adopting a Launch-on-Warning Policy To Protect the MX, 20086 [20JY]
Deal With Syria?, 32240 [10NO]
Dear Congress—TransAfrica Represents Soviets, Not Blacks, 19101 [13JY]
Dear New Yorker, 28813 [20OC]
Death From the Sky—Sun Turns Vicious as the Ozone Shield Wilts, 24355 [15SE]
Debate on Early Launching, 14706 [7JN]
Debate Over Nuclear Ban—Can U.S. Spot Cheats?, 4239 [8MR]
Defense Dialogs (1978 excerpt), 5893 [17MR]
Defense of the Homeland, 15633-15640 [14JN]
Defer Deployment?, 32777 [15NO]
Disaster for Soviet Jewry, 5235 [15MR]
Dissidents Charged as Criminals, 1321 [1FE]
Divisions Imperil Arms Control—Congress May Have To Choose Reconciliation or Impotence, 8384 [13AP]
Does Central America Matter?, 15072 [8JN]
Does U.S. or Russia Have First-Strike Capability, 30187 [1NO]
Domestic Spying and Free Speech, 7246 [24MR]
Don't Forget Poland, 10523 [28AP]
Dooming Arms Control, 29903 [29OC]
Double Dealing, 1541 [2FE]
Doubts Need for Missiles, 12230 [12MY]
Durenberger-Mazzoli Act, 11754 [10MY]
Early Retirement for B-52G, 27580 [6OC]
East Bloc Troops Aid Nicaragua, 13159 [19MY]
Economic Defense of the Defense Budget, 14259-14261 [1JN]
Eisenhower Recognized Reality About Man and War, 33153 [14DE]
El Salvador—Surrender by Another Name, 10109 [27AP]
Emigres in Israel Deny Soviet Claim—They Tell Own Stories To Show That Relatives Left Behind Are Still Seeking To Go, 22147 [2AU]
EMP Could Destroy the Nation's Communications, 18489 [11JY]
Encouraging, Overlooked Signals of a New Approach to Disarmament, 12004-12006 [11MY]
End the War Game, 33607 [17NO]
Endangered Bastions II, 9639 [25AP]
Enter Our Space, You Get Shot, Say Most Russians on the Street, 23957 [13SE]
Erasing a People's History, 3717 [2MR]
Essay—Nonaligned Litmus, 4336 [8MR]
Europe: Soviet forces (excerpt), 15334 [9JN]
Europe Warned To Reject Missiles, 4117 [7MR]
Even Worse at UNESCO, 25978 [27SE]
Ever-Bigger Slice of the World's Budget Is Going to the Military, 29787 [28OC]
Evolving ``Freeze'', 5164 [14MR]
Ex-CIA Head Now Works for a Nuclear Freeze, 15926 [15JN]
Exhume the Monroe Doctrine, 26242 [28SE]
Facts Behind Nuke Myths, 19352 [14JY]
Famine in the Ukraine (1932), 26356 [29SE]
Fedorchuk, the KGB, and the Soviet Successor, 9750-9756 [26AP]
Few Say ``Amen'' to President's Nuclear Sermon, 5853 [16MR]
FFG-7's—Square Pegs? (excerpt), 17513 [28JN]
15 Questions for Your Nuclear Freeze Friends, 10861 [3MY]
15 Questions for Your Nuclear-Freeze Friends, 15726 [14JN]
Fifteen Questions for Your Nuclear-Freeze Friends, 10550 [28AP]
First Funds for Space Weapons Scheduled for Vote This Week, 15162 [9JN]
Flight 7 and the MX, 23752 [12SE]
FO `Mole' Named by Russians, 14392 [2JN]
Folly of the MX Missile, 5098-5101 [14MR]
For a Course Change on Arms and Their Control, 3095 [28FE]
For Scholar and Protester, Hard Road to White House, 16450 [21JN]
For the Average Russian Citizen—Long Lines, Few Goods, and an Increasingly Bleak Life, 3070 [25FE]
Forced Famine in the Ukraine—A Holocaust the West Forgot, 22337 [2AU], 26194, 26195 [28SE], 26250, 26355 [29SE]
Foreign Policy Export Controls (excerpt), 25702 [26SE]
Foreign Policy—A Few Serious Thoughts, 8469 [13AP]
Fraternal Aid Amongst Comrades—Why the Angolans Do Not Fish in Russian Waters, 4911 [10MR]
Freeze Benefits Us Both, 5405 [15MR]
Freeze Debate, 6362 [21MR], 6402 [21MR], 6852 [23MR], 7328 [24MR], 7446 [24MR]
Freeze Framework (excerpts), 9260 [20AP]
Freeze Movement Tainted, 23960 [13SE]
Freeze No, Deployment Yes, 7942 [12AP], 8527 [13AP]
Freeze Second Round, 8526 [13AP]
Freeze—Senate and the Future, 12160 [12MY]
Freezing at School, 16417 [20JN]
French Defense Policy and the U.S., 3709 [2MR]
Fritz Leaps Lefter, 16415 [20JN]
Fundamental Questions—``Triad'' Nuclear Defense, 2297 [16FE]
Future of the Freeze, 30085 [31OC]
GAO Cites Loophole in Nuclear Export Law, 28670 [20OC]
Getting Away With Murder, 19368 [14JY]
Getting To Know You . . ., 3206 [28FE]
Give Peace a Chance, 3209 [28FE]
Global Paternalism—The United Nations and the New International Regulatory Order, 5411 [15MR]
Gloomy Global Forecast Serves False Values, 14008 [25MY]
Going the Way of the Carthaginians, 7509 [24MR]
Good Grain Deal, 22374 [2AU]
Great Ukrainian Famine, 21019 [26JY]
Grenada Move Thwarts Soviet Expansion Bid, 30383 [2NO]
Grenada Said To Become ``Second Cuba'', 15730 [14JN]
Grenada—Threat to America's Caribbean Oil Routes, 6404 [21MR]
Group of Top Scientists Close to Government Fighting Space Weapons Plan, 34229 [18NO]
Guerrillas' Resolve Pitted Against Kremlin's Might, 28663 [20OC]
Guide To Guarding Military Secrets, 15628 [14JN]
Habitual Hatred—Unsound Policy, 19179-19183 [14JY]
Has Anti-Soviet Talk Gone Too Far?, 30920 [3NO]
Has Dr. Strangelove Made His Last Nuclear Bomb?, 23779 [13SE]
Heads They Win, Tails We Lose, 2972 [24FE]
High Price of Liberty, 10869 [3MY]
High Stakes in Central America, 22346 [2AU]
Hints of Trouble Reaching Soviets From Afgan War, 8737 [15AP]
Hit List, 5199 [14MR]
Hitler's Debt to Lenin, 7865 [7AP]
Hold Off Rescheduling the Polish Loans, 21891 [1AU]
Horrors and Rewards of the Soviet Occupation of Afghanistan, 2672-2673 [22FE]
How a Nuclear Freeze Would Squeeze the Russians, 9079 [19AP]
How Congress Can Make Good Use of the MX Report, 13179 [19MY]
How Not To Think About Space Lasers, 11022-11024 [4MY]
How the KGB Spins Its Web, 15628 [14JN]
How the Soviets Use Chemicals To Wage War, 18240-18242 [29JN], 20379 [21JY]
How Unpredictable Events Could Start a Nuclear War, 7759 [7AP]
Huge Expansion of the Russian Merchant Fleet Poses Economic and Military Problems for West, 21043 [26JY]
Human Rights and Human Dignity, 7256 [24MR]
Human Rights—What's the Use of Talking?, 22336 [2AU], 23401 [4AU]
I Plead Guilty, 3515 [2MR]
Ike on ``Man Against War'', 26959 [4OC]
Illogic on Adelman, 8580 [14AP]
Impending Confrontation, 27584 [6OC]
Imperialists No More, 12418 [16MY]
In Afghanistan, We Need Action, 2706 [22FE]
In Soviet Union, the Party Is Waging an Unholy War, 12695 [17MY]
In the Absence of a Freeze—National Security or Nuclear Disaster?, 5184 [14MR]
India Storing Arms-Grade Plutonium, 2869 [23FE]
Inside Afghanistan—War of Innocents, 25227 [21SE], 25544 [22SE], 27961 [17OC]
Interview of KGB Defector Levchenko, 8054-8057 [12AP]
Inviting War, 24542 [19SE]
Is There No Mercy?, 16273, 16302 [16JN], 16909 [22JN]
It Was No Accident—A Defector Says Moscow's Leaders Are Convinced That the West's Clamor Will Subside, 25994 [27SE]
It's Reagan vs. Andropov, 1358 [1FE]
Ivan the Terrible Soldier (excerpt), 5709 [16MR]
Japan To Limit 1984 Increase in Military Budget to 6.9 Percent, 20713 [26JY]
Jewish Exodus From Soviet Reached a Low Point in '82, 214 [6JA], 265 [25JA]
Judge Clark in the Crosshairs, 9766 [26AP]
Kabul's Police Chief Confessed to Us, 19313 [14JY]
Keeping Everybody Honest, 268 [25JA]
KGB in Its 65th Year, 2549 [17FE]
KGB Officers Try To Infiltrate Antiwar Groups, 22729 [3AU]
Khad—U.S.S.R.'s Secret Weapon Against Afghan Rebels, 26820 [30SE]
King-U.S.S.R. Connection—How the Soviets Funded American Communists (1981), 22226 [2AU]
Kissinger Is Strange Choice for Central America Panel, 22358 [2AU]
Know Thine Enemy, 23939 [13SE]
Koestler and Maclean, 8236 [12AP]
Kremlinologist Gap—Do Fewer Experts in United States Mean a Window of Vulnerability, 1960 [8FE]
Labor Organizer With a Tall Dream, 27528 [6OC]
Landsat 4 Photos Show Tiny Details, 2219 [15FE]
Larson Claims Majority of Ranchers, Farmers in Cheyenne Area Favor MX, 13421 [23MY]
Latest Soviet Hyprocrisy, 18346 [30JN]
Latin America's Woes, 14158 [26MY]
Lenin, Tom, Jane, and Gun Control, 6706 [22MR]
Let Us Not Lose Heads Over Nuclear Risk, 34917 [18NO]
Let VOA In, 12649 [17MY]
Let's Delay the Missile Deployment—Postponement in Europe Would Give Negotiations a Chance: Repesentative Markey, 32994 [16NO]
Let's Forget the MX, 5407 [15MR]
Let's Freeze Plutonium (excerpt), 14272 [1JN]
Let's Negotiate With Andropov, 1762 [3FE]
Let's Sign That Grain Agreement, 13906 [25MY]
Let's Talk Money at Williamsburg, 11775 [11MY]
Letters—Seaborg Proposal—Support a Comprehensive Test Ban, 18812 [12JY]
Lev Ovsischer, More Than a Hero, 9536 [21AP]
Liberals Should Favor El Salvador Aid, 6010 [17MR]
Lies Will Fail, 23972 [13SE]
Life-Saving Idea, 25780 [26SE]
Lifting the Curtain on Afghanistan's Horror, 1210 [31JA], 1855 [7FE], 1949 [8FE], 2673 [22FE]
Liquidating a Cemetery in Hungary, 11116 [4MY]
Living With Andropov, 5191 [14MR]
Lonely Voice of Alexandr Solzhenitsyn, 17636-17638 [28JN]
Look Again—It's the West That's Strong, Moscow That's Weak, 12523 [17MY]
Lord and the Freeze, 5164 [14MR]
Maclean Coup in Korea War, 18260 [29JN]
Make No Mistake—They're Using Yellow Rain, 17484 [27JN]
Make the Arms Fit the Task, 19727 [19JY]
Making Deterrence Work, 1501-1503 [2FE]
Man Who Made It Happen, 34624 [18NO]
Many Battles of the Maverick, 3509 [2MR]
Maritime Construction (excerpt), 783 [26JA]
Maynard's Moments, 28304 [19OC]
Meaning of June 12, 3515 [2MR]
Meese's Article on Law of the Sea Convention Reviewed, 3211 [28FE]
Meeting Moscow's Ideological Challenge, 28386 [19OC]
Memo to Yuri—It's Action, Not Rhetoric, That Counts, 28052 [17OC]
Method in Their Madness, 26843 [30SE]
Mexico and South Africa Are the Prized Targets, 16293 [16JN]
Midgetman in the Window, 9895 [27AP]
Military Construction Appropriations (sundry), 21094-21098 [27JY]
Ministers Issue Statement Calling Reagan's Defense Budget ``Overkill'', 6056 [17MR]
Mirroring the Soviet Union, 22356 [2AU]
Missile Truths, 17896 [29JN]
Modern Paul Reveres Needed, 20691 [25JY]
Monroe Doctrine in Tatters, 30385 [2NO]
More Is Not Safer, 6310 [21MR], 7624 [5AP]
Moscow Fears Our Voice—Let Us Make It Stronger, 26400 [29SE]
Moscow Fears Our Voice—Let's Make It Stronger, 23977 [13SE]
Moscow Leaps to the Defense of the NCC, 8470 [13AP]
Moscow Opportunities, 18913 [13JY]
Moscow Talks a Lot About Arms Control, 15764 [14JN]
Moscow—New Pharaohs, 23060 [4AU]
Moscow's Mideast Bid, 12292 [12MY]
Moscow's Mouthpiece Turns Truth on Its Head, 31867 [9NO]
Mr. Adelman Protests, 25731 [26SE]
Mr. Gromyko's Explanations, 7953 [12AP]
Murder in the Skies—Lesson in Outrage, 23560 [12SE]
MX and Arms Control, 13178 [19MY]
MX Bargain Is a Snare, 13256 [20MY]
MX Day Again, 20064 [20JY]
MX Is Back on Square One, 13651 [24MY]
MX Means Insecurity, 14271 [1JN]
MX Missile and Basing Mode (sundry), 10684-10688 [3MY]
MX Missile Basing Mode Funding, 13309, 13313, 13314, 13318 [23MY], 13436, 13445, 13470-13479 [24MY], 13696, 13727-13731, 13738-13745, 13765 [25MY]
MX Paper—Appealing, but Mostly Appalling, 8783 [18AP]
MX Vote Signal to Soviets, 16692 [21JN]
MX—Four Fallacies, 11567 [9MY]
MX's New Clothes, 9778, 9796 [26AP]
MX—Useful Bargaining Chip?, 18235 [29JN]
MX—Walking the Last Mile, 10522 [28AP]
Namibia Does Matter to the West, 23401 [4AU]
National Democrats Opt for Strategic Defeat, 12673 [17MY]
Navstar 1 Is Number One!, 25782 [26SE]
Needed—A Policy of Punishment, 23959, 23970 [13SE]
Nerve Gas—A Chance To Bolster Credibility, 21526 [28JY]
New Delhi Summit's Alternative to War, 6055 [17MR]
New Generation of Warheads Just Around the Bend, 2597 [22FE]
New Soviet Radar Violates SALT Pact, 21341 [28JY]
New U.S. Weapons Are Raising Nuclear Fears, 2808 [23FE]
New War of the Airwaves, 25367 [22SE]
Next Move Is Moscow's, 15138 [9JN]
Nicaragua and the Moment at Hand, 22089 [1AU]
Nicaragua Buildup—Soviet Threat to Region Seen, 7508 [24MR]
1963 Test Ban Treaty—It Can Be Done Again, 22412 [3AU]
No, Samantha, They Are Not ``Just Like Us'', 26215 [28SE]
No First Strike, 2807 [23FE]
No Freeze, Please, 27732 [6OC], 28061 [18OC]
No Need To Be Glad, 19396 [15JY]
No Place To Hide, 24353-24355 [15SE]
No Second Use—Until, 1379 [2FE]
No Way To Limit the Nuclear Club, 19535 [16JY]
Nobody Asked Me, But . . ., 2566 [17FE]
Nomination of Kenneth L. Adelman as Director of the ACDA (sundry), 8270, 8275-8277, 8282 [13AP]
Nonproliferation Policy—The Need for a Fresh Approach, 1495 [2FE]
Not Marxism, but Leninism Haunts the World, 9086 [19AP]
Now Get Ready for the Real Crisis, 33145 [16NO], 33241 [16NO]
Nuclear Arms Control—Join LANAC Now, 18559 [11JY]
Nuclear Arms Freeze Proposal (excerpt), 8379 [13AP]
Nuclear Arms Freeze—The Time Is Now, 4881 [10MR]
Nuclear Build-Down Delusion, 15353 [9JN]
Nuclear Build-Down Delusion—Proposal Is Catching On, But Relies on Unrealistic Assumptions, 19903 [20JY]
Nuclear Build-Down Delusion—Proposal Is Catching On, but Relies on Unrealistic Assumptions, Senator Cranston, 15604 [14JN]
Nuclear Deterrent and the Principle of ``First Use'', 4394 [9MR]
Nuclear Disarmamotta, 12981 [18MY]
Nuclear Facts, Science Fictions, 7637 [6AP]
Nuclear Fleet Thaws Freeze Leaders, 16413 [20JN]
Nuclear Freeze (excerpt), 5680 [16MR]
Nuclear Freeze Group Adopts Complex Plan, 2859 [23FE]
Nuclear Freeze Group Plots a More Political Approach, 2861 [23FE]
Nuclear Freeze Is Skating on Thin Ice, 8442 [13AP]
Nuclear Freeze Movement (excerpts), 9233 [20AP]
Nuclear Freeze—They Don't Understand, 10541 [28AP]
Nuclear Missiles—Warning System and the Question of When To Fire, 14908-14910 [8JN]
Nuclear Nonsense—The Needless Crisis in Europe, 13233-13234 [20MY]
Nuclear Reality—Beyond Niebuhr and the Just War, 5193 [14MR]
Nuclear Sanity in Wisconsin, 11093 [9MY]
Nuclear War's Effect on the Mind, 2425 [17FE]
Nuclear Weaponry (excerpt), 20069, 20085 [20JY]
Nuclear Weapons at Sea, 28328 [19OC]
Nuclear Weapons Build Down (excerpt), 8406 [13AP]
Nuclear Weapons (excerpt), 8406 [13AP]
Nuclear Weapons Reductions (excerpt), 29268 [25OC]
Nuclear Winter, 30032 [31OC], 30175-30177 [31OC], 34872 [18NO]
Nuke-Freeze Resolution Would Defeat Its Purpose, 6684 [22MR]
Nukes—A Third Approach, 11185 [5MY]
On Strategic Parity, 19107 [13JY]
One Negotiation or Two?, 30314 [1NO]
1,300 Rally in Israel To Press for Soviet Emigration, 5992 [17MR]
Only a Trigger Away, 20709 [26JY]
Operation Balkanization—American Designs on India, 4063 [7MR]
Or Deterrence?, 33276 [16NO], 33910 [17NO]
Order and Democracy, 29525 [27OC]
Orlov's Crime, 2238 [15FE], 3726 [2MR]
Our Latin American Aims, 10104 [27AP]
Our Square-One Complex, 24252 [14SE]
Out in the Cold, 16418 [20JN]
Over Its Dead Body, 30102 [31OC]
Pair Hopes for Reunion Despite U.S.-Soviet Chill, 33951 [17NO]
Peace Comes to Minneapolis, 14781 [7JN]
Peace in Space?, 23760 [12SE]
Peace Movement—Soviet Style, 17203 [23JN]
Peaceful Atom Bares Its Teeth, 20709 [26JY]
``Peacekeeper'' a Chilling Thought on Day of Remembrance, 14390 [2JN]
Pentagon Acknowledges Chemical Arms Supply, 17978 [29JN]
Pentagon Report to Congress Hits NATO Allies' Defense Spending, 20713 [26JY]
Pentagon Superweapon—Hair-Raising Briefer, 6847 [23MR]
Percy Urges Military-Satellite Aid in Airline Navigation, 25780 [26SE]
Perspective on the Nuclear Freeze, 11771 [11MY]
Plane Incident Illustrates Historic Soviet Insecurity, 25537 [22SE]
Plight of Anatoly Scharansky, 5366 [15MR]
Plight of the Afghan People, 1758-1761 [3FE]
Plutonium Spread Escalates Chances for Nuclear War, 8705 [15AP]
Poised for Rebound—Still Debt-Heavy, Republic Airlines Has Launched Aggressive Tactics Designated To Concentrate Its Resources for a Stronger East-West Network, 5163 [14MR]
Polish Refugees Bring Hope, 20465 [21JY]
Political Prisoners Seek Reagan's Aid in Urging Inspection of Soviet Camps, 10342 [28AP]
Political Teaching, 8228 [12AP]
Politics and Trade, 24518 [15SE]
Poll Finds Evangelicals Back Nuclear Freeze, 19191 [14JY]
Pope in Poland, 20157 [20JY]
Pope's Chief Theme Is Polish History, 17036 [23JN]
Practical Way to Arms Control, 14462-14465 [6JN], 15045-15048 [8JN]
President Accuses Soviet on 1962 Pact—He Asserts Offensive Weapons Still Flow to West Despite Ending of Cuba Crisis, 30385 [2NO]
President Reagan's Accusations of Soviet SALT Violations, 26686 [30SE]
President's SALT Screwdriver, 26685 [30SE]
President's Speech on Military Spending and a New Defense, 7096-7099 [24MR]
Pronuclear Resolution, 7430 [24MR]
Proposal on Missiles in Europe, 2002 [10FE]
Protecting U.S. Technology (excerpt), 25702 [26SE]
Protest of Papal Visit Part of Anti-Church Plan, Nicaraguan Says, 16725 [21JN]
Purge, 5199 [14MR]
Question for Andropov—Where Is Raoul Wallenberg?, 187 [6JA], 1497 [2FE]
Quiet Defender—Nuclear Attack Sub Shows Its Capabilities in Long, Silent Patrols, 14753 [7JN]
Radio Moscow Declares Critical Report an Error, 14009 [25MY]
Read All About It!, 14376 [2JN]
Reagan and Grain, 14141 [26MY]
Reagan Has a Historic Opportunity—If He's Willing To Pay the Price, 22088 [1AU]
Reagan Should Turn From ``Appeasement'' to a Freeze, 9010 [19AP], 9051, 9057 [19AP], 9105 [20AP], 9617 [25AP]
Reagan's Latest Proposal, 7621 [5AP]
Real Nuclear War for Less Than $1, 18583 [12JY]
Real Space War, 15090 [8JN], 15136 [9JN]
Reflections—Breaking the Spell, 34580-34583 [18NO]
Reflections—SALT Process, 19505-19516 [16JY]
Regroup To Check the Soviet Thrust, 10847 [3MY]
Regroup to Check the Soviet Thrust, 9747 [26AP]
Religious Persecution in Russia—The Pentecostals in the Embassy, 5836 [16MR]
Report From a War Zone, 4336 [8MR]
Reporter's Notebook—Some Doubts Among Russians on Downing of Jet, 27516 [6OC]
Requiem for a Traitor-A Spy's Lonely Loyalty to Old, Betrayed Ideas, 18565 [11JY]
Rethinking Defense, Senator Glenn, 8964-8969 [19AP]
Rethinking Defense and Conventional Forces, 7245 [24MR]
Revisiting the Cuban Missile Crisis, 30384 [2NO]
Revolt That Shook the Red World, 19709 [18JY]
Roads to Arms Control, 9708 [26AP]
Russia Natural Foe—Envoy, 22744 [3AU]
Russian Lessons, 2533 [17FE]
Rx for MX, 13178 [19MY]
Sakharov Says West Should Bolster Arms Strength to Balance Soviets, 18568 [11JY]
Sakharov—Heroic Symbol, 15989 [15JN]
SALT Question—At Last, 10377 [28AP]
Same Mistake All Over Again, 29255 [25OC]
Save Us All Congress—No Weapons in Space, No Unratified Treaties, 1983 [8FE]
Scientists Say Nuclear War Could Cause Climatic Disaster, 30344 [1NO]
Scowcroft Commission—Breaking the Logjam, 13640 [24MY]
Seabed? No, Bed of Nails, 3212 [28FE]
Selective Targeting and Soviet Deception, 27529-27532 [6OC]
Selling Russia the Rope, 24749 [19SE]
Sgt. York's Widow Backs Reagan Action, Wants Him To Stay Strong, 34989 [14DE]
Sham Is a Sham Is a Sham, 13104 [19MY]
Sham Is a Sham Is a Soviet Sham, 2971 [24FE]
Slaughter of Afghans by Soviets Reported, 30341 [1NO]
Small Missile Carries Problems of Its Own, 8629 [14AP]
Solidarity and Martial Law Poland, 1336-1338 [1FE]
Solzhenitsyn Accuses Disarmers, 12698 [17MY]
Solzhenitsyn Family Pleads for Walter, 65 [3JA]
Solzhenitsyn on Russia's ``Mortal Disease'', 317-319 [25JA]
Some Observations on a Trip to the Soviet Union—February 1983, 4893 [10MR]
Some Soviet Youngsters to Look Up, Samantha, 18341 [30JN]
Soviet ABM's, 10077 [27AP]
Soviet Action Barbaric, 26210 [28SE]
Soviet Anti-Semitism, 23417 [4AU]
Soviet Atrocities in Afghanistan (sundry), 9219 [20AP]
Soviet Attack on South Korean Air Liner—Views of Congressman William D. Ford, 24179 [14SE]
Soviet Attack on South Korean Airliner (excerpt), 25180 [21SE]
Soviet Attack on the South Korean Airliner (S.J. Res. 158) (sundry), 24437 [15SE]
Soviet Barbarism Shows Face—Again, 23954 [13SE]
Soviet Bear in Our Hemisphere, 13804 [25MY]
Soviet Benefits From Nuclear Freeze Movement (sundry excerpts), 9359 [21AP]
Soviet ``Big Lie'' Policy, 24228 [14SE]
Soviet Book Assails Jews, 18410 [30JN], 25369 [22SE]
Soviet Cheating, 6659 [22MR], 6961 [23MR]
Soviet Chemical Attacks Described, 2546 [17FE]
Soviet Compliance With Arms Control Agreements (sundry), 25268-25272 [22SE]
Soviet Concept of ``Peace'', 34615-34617 [18NO]
Soviet Crackdown on Dissidents Seen, 28218 [18OC], 28499 [19OC]
Soviet Denounces Reagan's Address, 25979 [27SE]
Soviet Deserter Tells Why, 26219 [28SE], 27960 [17OC]
Soviet Emigration Case (excerpt), 16912 [22JN]
Soviet Imprisonment of Anatoly Scharansky (excerpt), 5239 [15MR]
Soviet Intentions, 10873 [3MY]
Soviet Involvement in Bloody Coup in Grenada (excerpt), 29600 [27OC]
Soviet Jam VOA on Pope, 17230 [23JN]
Soviet Jews Need Help, 19376 [14JY], 20530 [25JY]
Soviet Jews Suffer Mounting Repression, 14368 [2JN]
Soviet May Open Civilian A-Plants to U.N. Teams, 3786 [3MR]
Soviet Missile May Be Peril to U.S. Weapons, 13105 [19MY]
Soviet Non-Compliance With Arms Control Agreements, 29812 [28OC]
Soviet Oppression of Baltic States (excerpt), 16679 [21JN]
Soviet Proposals—Arms Control?, 14794 [7JN]
Soviet Radio Listeners Hear Reagan, 26862 [3OC]
Soviet SALT Violations, 13105 [19MY]
Soviet Says the Jews Who Asked To Leave Have Largely Gone, 15164 [9JN]
Soviet Ship Brandished Arms at a Japanese Search Ship, 28045 [17OC]
Soviet Slaves Matter of Fact to Refugee, 20465 [21JY]
Soviet Space Program May Gain Dividends From Salyut's Troubles, 31418 [8NO]
Soviet Spies—Your Firm Could Be Their Next Target, 15627 [14JN]
Soviet Studies in the U.S., 1193 [31JA]
Soviet Studies Needed, 2089 [10FE]
Soviet Treaty Treachery, 10488 [28AP]
Soviet Union Boosts Imports of Latin Goods, 13906 [25MY]
Soviet Union Holds a Gun to Europe's Head, 8533 [13AP]
Soviet Union Is Assailed Over Emigration, 7480 [24MR]
Soviet Union To Donate Floating Drydock, 22109 [2AU]
Soviet Violation of the Helsinki Treaty (excerpt), 9345 [21AP]
Soviet Violations of Arms Control Agreements—So What?, 22414-22417 [3AU]
Soviet Violations of Existing Arms Control Treaties May Make Future Treaties Ineffective, 5368-5380 [15MR], 25619-25628 [23SE]
Soviet Warfare in Afghanistan (series), 29906-29912 [29OC]
Soviet Way—Militarism at Early Age, 20458 [21JY]
Soviet-Cuban Military Threat to the South, 11538 [9MY]
Soviets Are Violating Arms-Control Accords, 27577-27580 [6OC]
Soviets Ask Nuclear Nations for Freeze of Arsenal Buildup, 16415 [20JN]
Soviets Blantantly Violate Biological and Toxin Weapons Treaty, 31017 [4NO]
Soviets Charge Lithuanian Priest With Instigating Revolt, 2403 [17FE]
Soviets Crack Down on Dissent in Latvia, 24352 [15SE], 33172 [16NO]
Soviets Give Morality to the Lie, 19366 [14JY]
Soviet's Grip on Afghans Called Tight, 31901 [10NO]
Soviets Involved in A-Plant Site Inspection Talks, 13288 [23MY], 17425 [27JN]
Soviets Jam VOA on Pope, 25367 [22SE]
Soviets Open New Drive in War on Judaism, 34710 [14DE]
Soviets Really Need Their Nukes, 11745 [10MY], 12032 [11MY]
Soviets Restore the Rule of Power to Politics, 26545 [29SE]
Soviets Riding High on U.S. Technology, 13662 [24MY]
Soviets Test New Missile, Possibly Violating SALT Terms, 2289 [16FE], 3153 [28FE]
Soviets Try for ``Survivabilty'' in War, 19703 [18JY]
Soviets Use Sanctions With Great Effect, 23061 [4AU]
Space Lasers Might Stop Half of Missile Attack, 7870 [7AP]
Spread of Communism (sundry), 12416 [16MY]
``Star Wars'' and Ocean Wars Tactics—Good Defense or Not?, 22789 [4AU]
``Star Wars'' Defense, 7637 [6AP], 17639 [28JN]
Stirrings Toward Arms Control, 19604 [18JY]
Stockpile to Junkpile, 18491 [11JY], 19346 [14JY]
Stop a Race in Space Arms—Before It Gets Off the Ground, 7836 [7AP]
Stop Incendiary Rhetoric—Prevent Destruction of World, 20424 [21JY]
``Stop Nukes'', Then What?, 30101 [31OC]
``Stop Nukes''—Then What?, 8975 [19AP], 9068 [19AP], 9165 [20AP], 9329 [20AP], 9397 [21AP]
Stop Testing—Reduce the Danger of Nuclear War, 15557 [14JN]
Stop This Nuclear Sale, 20475 [22JY]
Straight Talk at the United Nations, 25533 [22SE]
Strategic Balance—Whose Myths?, 28785 [20OC]
Strategic Myths Mislead Reagan, 27576 [6OC], 27770 [7OC]
Students Learn Valuable Lesson From World War II Hero, 27268 [5OC]
Survey Shows Support for Freeze, 17301 [27JN]
Suspend the Arms Talks, 24073 [14SE], 24378 [15SE]
Talking to Russians—Why Bother?, 15736 [14JN]
Target of ``Flexibility'' Is Congress, Not the Kremlin, 15443 [13JN]
Test Ban Treaty, 1212 [31JA]
The Left, 12285 [12MY]
``They Know Not What They Do'', 2504 [17FE]
Thinking About the Unthinkable—Courses Dealing With the Bomb, 13035 [19MY]
This Is Arms Control?, 25253, 25353 [22SE]
This Is No Way To Choose Our Weapons, 26012 [28SE]
Those Little Nuclear Weapons Are Dangerous, 19438 [15JY]
Those Who Would Disarm, 18256 [29JN]
Three Carriers Accept CRAF Program, 20712 [26JY]
Time Is Running Out for Nuclear Arms Talks, 30920 [3NO]
Time To Stop a Mistake, 10496 [28AP]
Times Erred in Reporting Lockheed Overrun on C-5B, 10156 [28AP]
To a Psychological Yalu, 27425 [5OC]
To Seek a Newer World—A Strategy for Freedom and Peace, 8005 [12AP]
Tougher Soviet Policy on Jewish Exits Seen, 7882 [7AP]
Toward a More Rational East-West Trade Policy, 16409-16411 [20JN]
Tracking the KGB (series), 22097, 22354 [2AU], 22729 [3AU]
Trading With the Enemy, 23748 [12SE]
Trail of Western Technology Is Followed to the KGB's Door, 22339 [2AU]
Treasures From Tragedy, 34623 [18NO]
Treasures of Judaica in a Miraculous Show, 34622 [18NO]
Treating Soviet Psychiatric Abuse, 20835 [26JY]
Trend in Nuclear Arms of U.S. and U.S.S.R., 5424 [16MR]
Truth Nobody Wants To hear, 7457 [24MR]
Turning Congress Around on VOA, Marti, 12941 [18MY]
Turning Off the Nerve Gas, 21261 [27JY]
Two Negotiations, 15150 [9JN]
U.N.—Bureaucrat's Land of Milk and Honey, 11715 [10MY]
U.S., Soviets Show Signs of Narrower Differences (excerpt), 20069 [20JY]
U.S. Does Need More Soviet Experts, 21791 [29JY]
U.S. Plans New Way To Check Soviet Missile Tests, 2242 [15FE]
U.S. Proposes Destroying Chemical Weapons, 2205 [15FE]
U.S. Says Russians Successfully Tested a New Type ICBM, 3153 [28FE]
U.S. Still Must Learn Its Lessons at UNESCO, 34608 [18NO]
U.S. Toll at 52, Widening Circle of Grief, Chance, 23707 [12SE]
U.S. Will Give World Its New Air Navigation System, 25781 [26SE]
U.S.-Russian Hostility Called Likely To Ease, Giving Reagan a Boost, 16284 [16JN]
U.S.-Soviet Arms Control Pact Unlikely This Year, West Berlin Parley Reasons, 17509 [28JN]
U.S.-Soviet Pact on Caribbean May Not Exist, 30383 [2NO]
U.S.-Soviet Peace Activists Meet, 3515 [2MR]
Ukrainian Massacre—The Holocaust the World Ignored, 25532 [22SE]
Ukrainians Commemorate Victims of 1933 Famine, 27164 [4OC]
UN Backs Soviet Clients in Namibia, 18253 [29JN]
UN Not About To Ride Off Into the Sunset, 26214 [28SE]
Unfreeze Arms Control, 5240 [15MR], 30101 [31OC]
Unilateralism in Drag, 10496 [28AP]
Unnoticed Holocaust, 16724 [21JN]
Upholding the Brezhnev Doctrine, 11905 [11MY]
Verification of a Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban, 30972-30976 [4NO]
Verifying the Weapons Count, 9406 [21AP]
Victim of Soviet Attack on South Korean Air Liner (excerpt), 24181 [14SE]
Victims of Nazism (1960), 17448 [27JN]
VOA Told ``Do Not Enter'', 12648 [17MY]
Voice of America Deserves Fair Play, 12648 [17MY]
Voice of the Bar—Lawyers Allied for Nuclear Arms Control, 14261 [1JN]
Vote for Nerve Gas, 31344 [8NO]
War and Sweets, 7531 [24MR]
War by Accident, 13 [3JA]
Warning—Danger in Space, 8006 [12AP]
Washington's Imperial Ambitions, 1347 [1FE]
Wasting Space—Countdown to a First Strike, 12684-12686 [17MY]
Watching the Russians (excerpt), 5708 [16MR]
We Are About To Launch a Costly and Crazy Arms Race in Space, 27947-27949 [17OC], 28050 [17OC], 28503 [19OC]
We Need Annual Day To Remember Flight 007 Victims, 28055 [17OC]
We Need Strong Fence With Soviets, 24926 [20SE]
Wendell Students Complain in Writing to Soviet Leader, 27583 [6OC]
``We're Dumb'', Says Pilot Shot Down By Russian Mig Jet, 23961 [13SE]
We're Not at the Brink With Russia—Not Yet, 14686 [7JN]
West Learns the Art of Guerrilla Warfare, 19351 [14JY]
What Happens if Deterrence Fails?, 8356 [13AP]
What if It Were Hitler to the South?, 9765 [26AP]
What If the Charges Are True?, 944 [27JA]
What the Soviets Are So Anxious To Conceal, 26685 [30SE]
Where the Reagan Nuclear Arms Speedup Will Take Us, 14263 [1JN]
While Protesters March, Bomb Business Flourishes, 5253 [15MR]
Who Needs Chemical Weapons?, 18057 [29JN]
Who's Got What, 8250 [13AP]
Why Disarm Unilaterally?, 2867 [23FE]
Why Does Reagan Say America Is Behind?, 10154 [28AP]
Why Not a Nuclear Freeze?, 7852 [7AP]
Why Not a Summit?, 10678 [3MY]
Why Not Boot Some Russians?, 25310 [22SE]
Why Russians Will Go Right on Spying, 12164 [12MY]
Why Strategic Superiority Matters, 8780-8783 [18AP]
Why Use Makeshift Rationales?, 30382 [2NO]
Windows of Vulnerability, 11111 [4MY]
Worlds Apart, 16687 [21JN]
Writer Finds, Soviets Share Nuclear War Fears—Peace Advocate Frank Kelly Returns From Visit to Russia, 17595 [28JN]
Wrong and Right of Central America, 11126 [4MY]
Wrong Response to Mistaken Arms Policies, 6686 [22MR]
Yellow Rain and Red Wars, 3065 [25FE]
Yellow Rain and the Future of Arms Agreements, 8361-8366 [13AP], 20381-20387 [21JY]
Yellow Rain Is No Hoax, 7905 [11AP], 8360 [13AP]
Yellow Rain—Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, 17195 [23JN]
Yellow Rain—Conspiracy of Closed Mouths, 29582 [27OC]
``Zero'' Equals Security, 405 [26JA]
``Zero'' May Mean Nothing, 405 [26JA]
Bills and resolutions
Afghanistan Day (see S.J. Res. 65; H.J. Res. 180)
Agricultural agreement: negotiate long-term (see S. Res. 95; H. Res. 145, 161)
Agricultural commodities: prohibit exportation (see H.J. Res. 349)
Airlines: deny landing and overflight rights (see H. Con. Res. 161)
Antisatellite weapons: negotiate ban (see S. Res. 43)
Assets in U.S.: prohibit transactions pending payment of claims of survivors of South Korean airliner (see H.R. 4458)
Baltic States: bring question of self-determination to UN (see S. Con. Res. 80; H. Con. Res. 192)
———freedom and independence (see H. Con. Res. 61, 62)
———release political prisoners (see H. Con. Res. 62)
Brailovsky, Viktor: condemn trial and sentencing (see H. Res. 118)
Chemical weapons: condemn use (see S. Res. 207)
———prohibit production (see S. 994; H.R. 822, 2469)
———use or provision (see S. Res. 201)
Civil rights agreements: compliance (see H. Con. Res. 63)
Dangerous Stalemate—Superpower Relations in Autumn 1983: print report (see S. Res. 243)
Diplomatic and consular personnel: limit number in U.S. (see S. Res. 222; H.J. Res. 355)
———subject to same requirements as are U.S personnel in Soviet Union (see H.J. Res. 369)
Emigration: reduction (see H.J. Res. 279)
Exchange for Peace program: initiate with Soviet Union (see H.J. Res. 254)
Exchange programs: funding (see H.R. 3500)
Feltsman, Vladimir: freedom to travel (see S. Con. Res. 85)
———permit travel to U.S. (see H. Con. Res. 177)
Forced labor: sense of Congress concerning (see S. Con. Res. 31; H. Con. Res. 100)
Foreign trade: export restrictions on agricultural commodities and high technology (see H.R. 1260)
Gluzman, Semyon, and family: permit emigration to Israel (see H.J. Res. 291)
Grain: prohibit exportation (see H.J. Res. 352; H. Con. Res. 162)
———prohibit suspension of shipments (see H.J. Res. 361)
Human rights: compliance with international agreements (see H. Con. Res. 79)
———obligations under international law (see S. Con. Res. 11)
Independent peace movement: support (see H. Con. Res. 236)
Jews: permit emigration (see S. Con. Res. 11)
Knowledge of Soviet-bloc countries: insure (see S. 873)
Nuclear war: treaty to deal with threat caused by acts of terrorism (see S. Res. 206; H. Res. 233)
Nuclear weapons: eliminate (see H. Con. Res. 24)
———negotiations to reduce (see S. Con. Res. 46; S. Res. 107)
———pause in flight tests of certain (see S. Res. 159)
———prevent testing (see S.J. Res. 12, 29)
———reduction (see S.J. Res. 2, 74, 185; S. Res. 57; H.R. 1260; H.J. Res. 2, 4, 13, 34, 198; H. Con. Res. 123; H. Res. 133, 179)
———renounce first strike in START negotiations (see H.J. Res. 61)
———Strategic Talks on Prevention (STOP) (see S. Res. 83)
Nudel, Ida: permit emigration to Israel (see S. Res. 125)
Ogurtsov, Igor V.: permit emigration (see S. Res. 293)
Radio broadcasts: terminate jamming (see S. Con. Res. 37; H. Con. Res. 145)
Sakharov, Andrei: designate day to honor (see S.J. Res. 51; H.J. Res. 178)
Sales agreement: negotiate long-term (see H. Con. Res. 89)
Scharansky, Anatoly: release (see S. Res. 90; H. Res. 67)
Senators: encourage visits (see S. Res. 182)
Shapiro, Lev, and family: permit emigration to Israel (see H. Res. 260)
Solidarity Sunday (see H. Res. 150)
Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry (see S. Res. 133)
South Korean airliner: appreciation for efforts of Japanese Government in tragedy (see S. Res. 223; H. Res. 315)
———determination of claims of survivors of U.S. citizens killed aboard downed (see H.R. 3918)
———prohibit aid to countries failing to vote in favor of resolution deploring Soviet attack (see S. 1893; H.R. 3875)
———prohibit issuance of visas to Soviet citizens until anniversary of shooting down (see H.R. 3923)
———prohibit Soviet use of airports of all countries pending explanation and apology for downing (see H. Res. 308)
———secure payment of claims of survivors (see H.R. 4458)
———Soviet attack (see S.J. Res. 158; S. Con. Res. 66; H.J. Res. 353; H. Con. Res. 160)
Soviet Jewry Solidarity Day (see H.J. Res. 197)
Soviet Union and Eastern Europe Exchange Commission: establish (see H.R. 3500)
Space: negotiate ban on weapons (see S.J. Res. 28)
Space policy: initiate talks to explore opportunities for cooperative East-West ventures (see H. Con. Res. 140)
Technology: prohibit exportation (see H.J. Res. 349; H. Con. Res. 169)
The Day After (film): air in Soviet Union (see H. Con. Res. 229)
U.S. knowledge of Soviet Union and Eastern European countries: help insure independent factual (see H.R. 601)
U.S. nationals: provide Congress with information concerning number held (see H.J. Res. 390)
U.S.S.R.-Eastern Europe Exchange Commission: establish (see H.R. 1220)
U.S.-Soviet Communications Center: establish (see H.R. 408)
U.S.-Soviet student exchange for peace program: establish (see S.J. Res. 133; H.J. Res. 254)
Ukraine: commemorate anniversary of 1932-33 famine (see S. Con. Res. 70)
———establish commission to study 1932-33 famine (see H.R. 4459)
———establish commission to study 1932-33 famine (see H.R. 3993)
Ukrainian famine of 1933: commemorate (see H. Con. Res. 111)
Ukrainian Independence Day (see H.J. Res. 41)
UN: hold meetings of General Assembly in Moscow (see H. Con. Res. 209, 212)
Victims of Communism Month (see H.J. Res. 351)
Wallenberg, Raoul: secure return to freedom (see S. Res. 204)
Warsaw Pact nations: prohibit U.S. economic aid until nuclear agreement is signed (see H.R. 1998)
Book reviews
``Andropov—New Challenge to the West,'' Arnold Beichman and Mikhail S. Bernstam (reviewed by Stephen Haseler), 24959 [20SE]
``Inside the Soviet Army,'' Viktor Suvorov (reviewed by Eliot A. Cohen), 24752 [19SE]
``Russian Version of the Second World War,'' by Graham Lyons (reviewed by Stephen Haseler), 24959 [20SE]
``Threat—Inside the Soviet Military Machine,'' Andrew Cockburn (reviewed by Eliot A. Cohen), 24751 [19SE]
———(reviewed by Francis Fukuyama), 24751 [19SE]
Booklets
``Soviet Military Power'' (excerpt), 13703 [25MY]
Books
Bessarabia and Bukovina—The Soviet-Romanian Territorial Dispute, Nicholas Dima, 9087 [19AP]
``Fate of the Earth'', Jonathan Schell, 11740 [10MY]
Freeze in Congress (excerpt from Nuclear Freeze Debate—Arms Control Issues for the 1980's): Representative Feighan, 29699 [27OC]
Government by Contract (excerpt), 20485 [22JY]
Iron Triangle, Gordon Adams (excerpt), 20486 [22JY]
``Jews of Silence'', Elie Wiesel (excerpt), 12776 [18MY]
``Living With Nuclear Weapons'' (excerpts), 11762 [11MY]
Nuclear Delusion, George Kennan, 6090 [18MR]
``Nukespeak''—introduction, Hilgartner, Bell, and O'Connor, 2916 [24FE]
``On Sakharov'', Alexander Babyonyshev (excerpt), 943 [27JA]
Strategy in the Missile Age, Bernard Brodie (excerpt), 1737 [3FE]
Vocabulary of Arms Control—Space Systems and Concepts, 5990 [17MR]
Broadcasts
Getting Tough, Voice of America, 18044 [29JN]
International broadcasts, President Reagan (excerpt), 23977 [13SE]
Korean airliner attack, President Reagan, 25279 [22SE]
Self-determination for Baltic States, Voice of America (excerpt), 4910 [10MR]
Small Business, Big Rewards, Voice of America, 18045 [29JN]
What Terrorism Will Not Do, Voice of America, 18044 [29JN]
Cables
NATO preparations for deployment of U.S. longer range INF missiles in Europe, Ambassador Nitze (excerpt), 5672 [16MR]
Proposed nuclear freeze, Ambassador Rowny (excerpt), 5672 [16MR]
Commentaries
Beware the Nuclear Guilt Slingers, 19778 [19JY]
Ethnic war in Nicaragua, Bernard Nietschmann of the University of California, 22350 [2AU]
Lest we forget, 25842 [27SE]
Comments
Appointment of Henry Kissinger—policy of surrender, Igor Glagolyev, 21264 [27JY]
Arms control, Eugene Rostow, 17443 [27JN]
Nuclear freeze, Robert L. Schweitzer, 12788 [18MY]
Documents
Fourth Universal of the Ukrainian Central Rada (excerpts), 356 [26JA]
Restrictions Relating to the Palestinian Rights Units and Projects Providing Political Benefits to the PLO, 18034 [29JN]
Soviet Expansion in Central America and the Caribbean Basin (sundry), 9741-9744 [26AP]
Essays
Critique of U.S. Strategic Doctrine and Posture, 31377-31382 [8NO]
European Parliament and ``Moscow's Baltic Colonies'', Voice of America, 15718 [14JN]
Eulogies
Memorial service for William Oren, victim of Soviet attack on the South Korean airliner: Representative Gilman, 25177 [21SE]
Factsheets
Defense Spending, 3469 [1MR]
Estimate of Net Additional Costs Which Would Result From the Transfer of the Dept. of Defense Dependents Schools to the Dept. of Education, 19648 [18JY]
Kennedy-Hatfield Nuclear Weapons Freeze and Reductions Amendment (H.J. Res. 308), 30063 [31OC]
Navstar Global Positioning System, 25781 [26SE]
Strategic Arms Reduction Talks, President Reagan, 27950 [17OC]
U.S. Nuclear Weapons Stockpile, 31278 [7NO]
Interviews
MX ``important to demonstrate national will'', with Brent Scowcroft, 9080 [19AP]
Russia's Achilles' heel, with Lester R. Brown, 18373 [30JN]
Soviet attack on South Korean airliner, Victor Belenko, 24285 [15SE], 25278 [22SE]
Soviet compliance with arms control agreements, Senator McClure, 25272 [22SE]
Yuri Andropov, with Averell Harriman (excerpts), 17212 [23JN]
Letters
Administration's strategic modernization program: Senator McClure, 34631 [18NO]
Adopt a new START position, to President Reagan, by 14 House Members, 16905 [22JN]
Agricultural trade with the Soviet Union, Daniel E. Shaughnessy, 13906 [25MY]
Alleged Soviet missile placement in Nicaragua, Representatives Bedell and Torricelli, 10454 [28AP]
Anniversary of honorary U.S. citizenship for Raoul Wallenberg, several Members of Congress, 27741 [6OC]
AP story on Soviet activites related to U.S. peace movement, 9592 [21AP]
Arms control: Ariela Gross, 16450 [21JN]
———Lawrence Lipkin, 16450 [21JN]
Arms control, Sec. of State Shultz, 20082 [20JY]
Arms control and strategic strategy (sundry), 12254 [12MY]
Arms control (S. Con. Res. 46): Senator Dole, 18502 [11JY]
Bravery of Lithuanians in Soviet Union, Representative Fascell and Senator Dole (excerpt), 2389 [17FE]
Build-down amendment to nuclear freeze resolution, Representative Levitas, 8488 [13AP]
Challenge of peace—God's promise and our response (excerpts), 11333 [5MY]
Chemical weapons: Lewis Fields (excerpt), 15807 [15JN]
Condolences for family of William Oren, victim of Soviet attack on the South Korean airliner: Vice President Bush, 25177 [21SE]
Congressional Call to Conscience for Soviet Jewry (sundry), 14251 [1JN]
Danger of thermonuclear war, Andrei D. Sakharov, 19339-19343 [14JY]
Denial of possession of Soviet state secrets, Nahum Meiman (excerpt), 1838 [7FE]
Dept. of Defense appropriations (H.R. 4185): Senator Helms, 31262 [7NO]
———Senator Symms, 31263 [7NO]
Efforts of Iosif Begun to emigrate (sundry), 9013 [19AP]
Efforts of Lev Elbert to emigrate from Soviet Union, Representative Conte, 27116 [4OC]
Efforts of Soviet Jews to emigrate: Scott H. Kane, 27117 [4OC]
Emigration efforts of Misha Smeryansky, Seth Koss, 13404 [23MY]
Emigration of Lev Elbert from Soviet Union, Representative Conte, 19835, 19836 [19JY]
European troop strength: Assistant Sec. of Defense Lawrence J. Korb, 20714 [26JY]
———President Reagan, 20714 [26JY]
For medical aid—go to prison, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 3419 [1MR]
Free emigration for Soviet Jews: Jewish Federation of Rhode Island, 33616 [17NO]
Funding U.S. radio broadcasts to Communist countries, Europe, and the Soviet Union, Dept. of State, 15110 [9JN]
Human rights violations against Ukrainians, Representative Annunzio, 359 [26JA]
Hungarian revolution commemoration: Senator Dole, 20594 [25JY]
International Conference on Soviet Jewry: Senator Levin, 5989 [17MR]
International defense dialogs, William Perry, 5892 [17MR]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act (S. 637), 7231 [24MR]
IR maverick missile: Senator Goldwater, 3509 [2MR]
Last of Dr. Strangelove? R. D. Woodruff and W. F. Scanlin for Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, 23780 [13SE]
Law matters regarding the nuclear freeze resolution (H.J. Res. 13), Woodrow Wilson (1919 excerpt), 11052 [4MY]
Lithuanian Prisoner of Conscience describes his captivity: Viktoras Petkus, 29881 [28OC]
Lithuanian quest for freedom, Jack Stukas, for the Supreme Committee for the Liberation of Lithuania, 3449 [1MR]
Long-term grain sales agreement (several Senators), 9229 [20AP]
Memorial visit to Hungarian Revolution gravesites, exchange between Members of Congress and Hungarian Embassy (1981), 11116 [4MY]
Messages exchanged by President Kennedy and Chairman Khrushchev during the Cuban missile crisis of October 1962 (sundry), 13019-13029 [19MY]
MX missile basing mode funding (S. Con. Res. 26): Consultants International Group, Inc., 13694 [25MY]
———Cyrus Vance, 13691 [25MY]
———Former Vice President Mondale), 13447 [24MY]
———Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 13693 [25MY]
———Maxwell D. Taylor, 13691 [25MY]
———Paul C. Warnke, 13695 [25MY]
———President Reagan, 13749 [25MY]
———Senator Leahy, 13733 [25MY]
———sundry Senators, 13256 [20MY], 13748 [25MY]
———W. E. Colby, 13693 [25MY]
———William C. Foster, 13695 [25MY]
MX missile program: Business Executives for National Security, Inc., 12698 [17MY]
National importance of arms control, Tannya Smith, 16411 [20JN]
NATO Assembly's Special Committee on Nuclear Weapons in Europe, visit to the Senate, 7949 [12AP]
Nomination of Kenneth Adelman as Director of ACDA, 2972 [24FE]
———Donald Rumsfeld (excerpts), 8269 [13AP]
———President Reagan, 8587 [14AP]
———Senator Spector, 8587 [14AP]
Nuclear freeze proposal, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 9232 [20AP]
Nuclear safeguards and security: Herman E. Roser, 28089 [18OC]
———Senator Thurmond, 28062 [18OC]
Nuclear war, Amy Henson, 14383 [2JN]
Nuclear weapons, Michael Novak, 11471-11479 [9MY]
Nuclear weapons build-down: Council for a Livable World, 7062 [23MR]
———Federation of American Scientists, 7063 [23MR]
Nuclear weapons freeze: American Legion (excerpt), 5672 [16MR]
———Business Executives for National Security, Inc., 5404 [15MR]
———Senator Cohen, 5801 [16MR]
———(Dear Colleague excerpt), 5680 [16MR]
———four Members of Congress, 8480 [13AP]
———Paul C. Warnke, 5755 [16MR]
———President Reagan, 8374 [13AP]
———Representative Levitas, 5699 [16MR]
———Senator McClure, 8358 [13AP]
———(sundry), 8628 [14AP]
———several former Government officials, 8211 [12AP]
———several Governors, 8430 [13AP]
———several Senators, 19897 [20JY]
———Union of Concerned Scientists, 5841 [16MR]
Nuclear weapons moratorium: Daria Walls, 10837 [3MY]
Nuclear weapons reduction proposal (excerpt), 10435 [28AP]
Offensive weapons agreement, exchange between Nikita Khrushchev and John F. Kennedy (1962) (sundry excerpts), 30378, 30379, 30382 [2NO]
Open letter to Catholic bishops, Catholic Laymen for a Just Peace, 9583 [21AP]
Open letter to the participants of the Pugwash Conference: Andrei Sakharov, 10359 [28AP]
Peace through strength resolution (sundry), 4313 [8MR]
Plight of Ida Nudel (Soviet refusenik) on 52d birthday, Representatives Kennelly, Ferraro, and Mikulski, 10126 [27AP]
Plight of Soviet refuseniks, Soviet refusenik, to President Reagan, 27165 [4OC]
Poland—effect of the end of martial law on trade union rights: Dept. of Labor, 27527 [6OC]
``Political Teaching'' response, Senator Goldwater, 16418 [20JN]
Proposed ban on space weapons (S.J. Res. 129): Federation of American Scientists, 19734 [19JY]
———Union of Concerned Scientists, 19734 [19JY]
Proposed MX missile: sundry Senators, 10577 [2MY]
Protection of nuclear weapons production facilities: Representative Dingell, 29704 [27OC]
Raoul Wallenberg disappearance (sundry), 27268 [5OC]
Reaction to Soviet attack on South Korean airliner, Philadelphia Korean Community, 25661 [23SE]
Regular mutual meetings and visits between top military people of the U.S. and the Soviet Union: Committee on Armed Services, 14073 [26MY]
Remembrance of victims of the famine in the Ukraine (Archpastoral letter), 12782 [18MY]
Request to Soviet authorities for permission to emigrate, Alexander Lerner, 5840 [16MR]
Requesting help on efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union: Vladimir Lifshitz, 34749 [18NO]
SALT II and ICBM testing, Senator McClure, 6961 [23MR]
Satellite navigational aids: Senator Percy, 25783 [26SE]
Scowcroft Commission report on nuclear weapons, Members of Congress, to President Reagan, 10876 [3MY]
Soviet aggression in Afghanistan, Senator Byrd, 6142 [18MR]
Soviet attack on South Korean airliner: Denise E. Sogorka, 28517 [19OC]
———James A. Martin, Jr., 25842 [27SE]
———Lawrence R. Borne, 28240 [18OC]
———Mike Roos, 30892 [3NO]
———Representative Fazio, 30892 [3NO]
———(sundry), 30892 [3NO]
Soviet attack on the South Korean airliner: CIA, 24395 [15SE]
———Dept. of the Treasury, 24395 [15SE]
———Library of Congress, 24395 [15SE]
———Senator Byrd, 23987 [14SE]
Soviet compliance with arms control agreements (sundry), 25265-25268 [22SE]
Soviet compliance with arms control treaties: sundry Senators, 18080 [29JN]
Soviet emigration policy, Representative Green, 334 [25JA]
Soviet imprisonment of Anatoly Scharansky, Representative Ackerman, 24522 [15SE]
Soviet imprisonment of Iosif Begun (sundry), 13856 [25MY]
Soviet imprisonment of Rostislav Evdokimov, various Members of Congress, 7473 [24MR]
Soviet Jewish emigration: Senator Exon, 9902 [27AP]
Soviet Jewry, President Reagan, 2008 [10FE]
Soviet Jewry—a call to conscience, Representative Mavroules, 9052 [19AP]
Soviet Jews need help, Seymour P. Lachman, 20441 [21JY]
Soviet military strength: Library of Congress, 1369 [2FE]
———(sundry), 1369 [2FE]
Soviet military threat, President Eisenhower, to Richard L. Simon (1956), 23979 [13SE]
Soviet presence in El Salvador, U.S. Defense Committee, 20261 [21JY]
Soviet SALT II violations, to President Reagan, Senator McClure, 10071 [27AP]
Soviet Union and Eastern Europe factfinding mission report, Congressional delegation, 7414 [24MR]
Soviet violations of the SALT I antiballistic missile treaty: Under Sec. of Defense Fred C. Ikle, 21342 [28JY]
Soviet violations of the SALT I Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (several Senators), 8576-8578 [14AP]
Special Security and Development Cooperation Act (S. 944): Sec. of State Shultz, 7174 [24MR]
Stanley Dorman victim of Soviet attack on South Korean airliner, Leonard Nadel, 25181 [21SE]
START negotiations: sundry Senators, 30461 [2NO]
Strategic cooperation between the U.S. and Israel (several generals and admirals), 3603 [2MR]
Strategic importance of Namibia, Government of South Africa/Namibia, 23403 [4AU]
Support of sanctions against Poland, Polish-American Congress, Inc., 23963 [13SE]
Support the Lithuanian nation, Lithuanian-American Community of the U.S.A., Inc. (sundry), 2389 [17FE]
Third International Conference on Soviet Jewry in Jersualem, Representative Philip Crane, 5061 [11MR]
Time ripe for nuclear test ban ratification, 23780 [13SE]
U.S. contributions to the UN (S. Con. Res. 50): Dept. of State, 18033 [29JN]
———Senator Moynihan, 18033 [29JN]
U.S. Information Agency Authorization Act: U.S. Information Agency, 4445 [9MR]
U.S. policy on Central America: Junta Patriotica Cubana (Cuban Patriotic Board), 13806 [25MY]
U.S. trade with Soviet Union: Kenneth M. Duberstein, 28798 [20OC]
———Representative Walgren, to President Reagan, 28798 [20OC]
U.S.-Soviet Summit at Lawrence, Kans. (sundry), 17444 [27JN]
Ukrainian Holocaust commemorated: Representative Ritter, 14614 [6JN]
USSR-USA Friendship Society's meeting on nuclear freeze: Representative McDonald, 12284 [12MY]
———several House Members, 12286 [12MY]
Verification of limits on the Soviet antisatellite weapon, John Pike for Federation of American Scientists, 20205 [21JY]
Victims of communism commemoration ceremony, Representative McEwen, 18402 [30JN]
Letters of transmittal
Use of chemical warfare agents by the Soviet Union: Acting U.S. Permanent Representative to the UN to Secretary General, 23015, 23024 [4AU]
Lists
Activities of the Defense Science Board, 20497 [22JY]
Christians in Soviet labor camps, 1516-1518 [2FE]
Chronology of events—incidents involving civilian aircraft (1952-present), 23988 [14SE]
Citizens Against Nuclear War, 4904 [10MR]
Coalition for Peace Through Strength—national organizations, 4314 [8MR]
Cosponsors of H. Res. 67, calling for release of Anatoly Scharansky from Soviet prison, 6826 [23MR]
———S. Res. 57, nuclear weapons moratorium, 5951 [17MR]
Defense Science Board Task Forces Established January 1978 to August 1982, 20495 [22JY]
Evangelical Baptist Prisoners in the Soviet Union, July 1, 1982, 221, 223 [6JA]
Expulsions of Soviet Officials, 1983, 18393-18394 [30JN]
Extermination camps in U.S.S.R., 13167 [19MY]
ICBM basing options considered by Dept. of Defense (1972-82), 19282 [14JY]
Membership of the Defense Science Board, 20494 [22JY]
Names of soldiers from Michigan who died in north Russia, 27589 [6OC]
Newspaper headlines reporting downing of commercial airliners (sundry), 24747 [19SE]
Nuclear weapons improvements, 8478 [13AP]
Omnibus Defense Authorization Act highlights (S. 675), 18595 [12JY]
Passengers killed on Korean Air Lines flight 007, 23707 [12SE], 23958 [13SE], 25176 [21SE]
Products believed to be produced by forced labor and according to U.S. law importation should be repealed, 33479 [17NO]
Religious leaders and religious organizations which have endorsed the Kennedy-Hatfield nuclear freeze resolution, 30108 [31OC]
Seven major diplomatic exchanges relating to the Kennedy-Khrushchev accords, 28792 [20OC]
Soviet diplomats expelled, 24404-24406 [15SE], 25311 [22SE]
Soviet prisoners in the Gulag, 2537-2539 [17FE]
Soviet violations of SALT II, 24409 [15SE]
Steps for a Defense Science Task Force, 20494 [22JY]
Voice of America broadcasts covering Jewish emigration and Soviet religious persecution, 25371 [22SE]
Ways the Pentagon has considered for making the new land-based missile invulnerable, 13254 [20MY]
Words in the arms control debate, 2681 [22FE]
Memoire
Arms Control, George Kennan, 26844 [30SE]
Hope Against Hope, Nadezhda Mandelstam (excerpt), 26224 [28SE]
Memorandums
Denial of Human Rights for Estonian People, Relief Centre for Estonian Prisoners of Conscience in the USSR, 2902 [24FE]
Eleven Points Against the Zablocki Freeze Resolution, 5704 [16MR]
Export Administration Act, EEC, 8529 [13AP]
Law Matters Regarding the Nuclear Freeze Resolution (H.J. Res. 13), Library of Congress, 11048 [4MY]
MX Missile, Martin Marietta Corp., 26845 [30SE]
Nuclear Freeze Alternatives, Library of Congress, 11627-11635 [10MY]
Memorials of legislature
Arms control negotiations: New York, 6070 [17MR]
Captive nations: California, 20351 [21JY]
Nuclear freeze: Ohio, 23808 [13SE]
———Washington, 8635 [14AP], 14697 [7JN]
Nuclear weapon negotiations: Hawaii, 13484 [24MY], 13619 [24MY], 13999 [25MY], 15275 [9JN]
———Mariana Islands, 11483 [9MY], 11671 [10MY]
———New York, 5832 [16MR], 13110 [19MY], 13619 [24MY]
———Ohio, 22327 [2AU]
———Washington, 6530 [22MR]
Nuclear weapons moratorium: New Mexico, 8961 [19AP]
———New York, 10819 [3MY]
———Washington, 16185 [16JN]
———West Virginia, 3190 [28FE], 4439 [9MR]
Nuclear weapons testing: Hawaii, 13999 [25MY]
Prohibit importation of Soviet goods produced by forced labor: Illinois, 30590 [2NO]
Raoul Wallenberg case: Colorado, 14068 [26MY], 15275 [9JN]
Soviet aggression: California, 26202 [28SE]
Soviet attack on South Korean airliner: Arizona, 30135 [31OC]
———California, 25044 [21SE], 25720 [26SE], 27246 [5OC]
———Colorado, 30135 [31OC]
———Pennsylvania, 27125 [4OC], 33190 [16NO], 33786 [17NO]
Soviet trade embargo: Illinois, 31387 [8NO]
Messages
Fishery Agreement Between the U.S. and the Soviet Union: President Reagan (H. Doc. 98-59), 10790 [3MY]
Nuclear Nonproliferation and Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation: President Reagan, 11821 [11MY], 11860 [11MY]
Motions
Nuclear weapons: proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), 5794, 5796 [16MR]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), AuCoin preferential motion, 10425 [28AP]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), Broomfield motion to recommit, 11096 [4MY]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), Kemp preferential motion, 9342 [21AP]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), Levitas preferential motion, 11072 [4MY]
Outlines
Discussion between members of U.S. Congressional Delegation and Soviet Arms Control Experts, Representative Seiberling, 1487 [2FE]
Discussions between members of U.S. Congressional Delegation and Vadim Zagladin, Representative Seiberling, 1488 [2FE]
Papers
Ambiguities of U.S. Foreign Policy, John Koumoulides, 23366 [4AU]
Arms Control and U.S. Foreign Policy—Fatal Flaws of SALT II, David S. Sullivan, 25601-25610 [23SE]
Characteristics of the Soviet-Cuban Buildup—Men, Money, Materiel, 21529 [28JY]
Closing the U.S.-Soviet Diplomatic Gap: Heritage Foundation, 28753 [20OC]
Congressional Black Caucus and the Nuclear Freeze Resolution, 23935 [13SE]
Evolutionary Development of Strategic Defensive Systems—A Concept Whose Time Has Come, Senator Heflin, 14610 [6JN]
Global Atmospheric Consequences of Nuclear War—Discussion and Conclusions: sundry scientists, 32379 [14NO]
Global Evolution Since World War II: Richard A. Ware, 13320 [23MY]
Human Activist Oksana Meshko in the Ukraine, World Congress of Free Ukrainians, 19590 [18JY]
Human Rights in U.S.-U.S.S.R. Relations, Don Fraser, 16279 [16JN]
Illustrative Onsite Inspection Procedures for Verification of Chemical Weapons Stockpile Destruction, 23015-23018 [4AU]
Nuclear Arms—Problem and the Promise, Senator Boschwitz, 27824-27832 [7OC]
Nuclear Weapons Control (sundry), 15629-15631 [14JN]
Physical Effects of the Atomic Bomb on the People of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Miriam Herman, 27733-27735 [6OC]
Policy Papers, Atlantic Council on Arms Control, 21575-21594 [29JY]
Some Thoughts on Politics, Strategy, and Arms Control Principles: Representative Aspin, 24190 [14SE]
Soviet Imprisonment of Aleksandr Shatravka, Group for the Establishment of Trust Between the U.S.S.R. and the U.S., 10510 [28AP]
Soviet SALT Deception, David S. Sullivan, 25610-25619 [23SE]
Strategic Force Modernization, 30077 [31OC]
Threat Posed by Soviet Expansionism, 21529 [28JY]
Petitions
Amnesty and improved treatment of Ukrainian political prisoners, Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, 359 [26JA]
Communist aggression: Senior Men, Opportunity Group, Hendersonville, N.C., 26801 [30SE]
Emigration of Aleksandr Khait: New York, N.Y., City Council, 12253 [12MY]
Emigration visa for Aleksandre Letichevsky: New York, N.Y., City Council, 10571 [2MY]
Emigration visa for Boris Gorenstein: New York, N.Y., City Council, 10571 [2MY]
Emigration visa for Boris Klotz: New York, N.Y., City Council, 10571 [2MY]
Emigration visa for Volvovsky family: New York, N.Y., City Council, 10571 [2MY]
Helsinki agreement: United Lithuanian Relief Fund of America, 4439 [9MR]
Imprisonment of Boris Ginis: New York, N.Y., City Council, 12253 [12MY]
Imprisonment of Mark Ocheretyansky: New York, N.Y., City Council, 12253 [12MY]
Message of peace: Embassy Charge d'Affaires, 166 [6JA]
Nuclear freeze: Warren, Ohio, City Council, 15275 [9JN]
Nuclear weapons: American Academy of Religion, 1622 [3FE]
———American Historical Association, 259 [25JA], 1622 [3FE]
———American Physical Council, 5896 [17MR]
———Bloomington, Minn., City Council, 18234 [29JN], 18630 [12JY]
———Bonita Springs, Fla., Democratic Club, Inc., 28211 [18OC]
———Central Conference of American Rabbis, 8221 [12AP]
———District of Columbia, 21259 [27JY]
———Evangelical Covenant Church, Chicago, Ill., 31130 [7NO], 31386 [8NO]
———Hallandale, Fla., City Commission, 3116 [28FE]
———Orange, Conn., Board of Selectmen, 2591 [22FE]
———Palm Beach County, Fla., Board of Commissioners, 2067 [10FE]
———Pittsburgh, Pa., City Council, 30336 [1NO], 31387 [8NO]
———Plainfield, N.J., City Council, 7742 [7AP]
———Robert L. Park, 34224 [18NO]
———Salem, Oreg., citizen, 1622 [3FE]
———Seventh Day Baptists, Janesville, Wis., 2853 [23FE]
———St. Louis County, Minn., Board of Commissioners, 13007 [19MY], 13484 [24MY]
———Tampa, Fla., City Council, 18474 [11JY], 20351 [21JY]
———Trenton, N.J., private citizen, 1622 [3FE]
———Western Pennsylvania Conference of the United Methodist Church, 20351 [21JY]
Nuclear weapons in Europe, NATO Assembly's Special Committee on Nuclear Weapons in Europe, 7949 [12AP]
Release of Arnold Dinerstein from Soviet Union: New York City Council, 9875 [27AP]
Resolution for peace: Episcopal Diocese of Vermont, 15300 [9JN]
Soviet arms control violations: Sons of the American Revolution, 23810 [13SE]
Soviet attack on South Korean airliner: Corpus Christi, Tex., 27146 [4OC]
———Corpus Christi, Tex., City Council, 28775 [20OC], 30135 [31OC]
———Fall River, Mass., City Council, 28044 [17OC]
———Maple Heights, Ohio, City Council, 27725 [6OC]
———Niagara Falls, N.Y., 25968 [27SE]
———Oakland, Calif., City Council, 26801 [30SE]
———Republic of Korea, 25721 [26SE], 26572 [30SE]
———23d Ward Regular Republican Organization, Chicago, Ill., 25043 [21SE]
———University of Georgia student body, 27725 [6OC]
———Los Angeles County, Calif., Board of Supervisors, 24820 [20SE], 25047 [21SE]
———Utica, N.Y., Common Council, 24820 [20SE]
Soviet foreign policy, 23738 [12SE]
Poems
``Babi Yar'', Yevgency Yevtushenko, 27593 [6OC]
``Flight Number Seven'', Jerry Brown, 27424 [5OC]
``Nuclear Defense'', Charles Osgood, 7608 [5AP]
Press releases
U.S.-Soviet relations, Consulate General of the Soviet Union (excerpt), 23844 [13SE]
Proclamations
Anatoly Scharansky Day, Mario M. Cuomo, Governor of New York, 24469 [15SE], 24527 [15SE], 28236 [18OC]
Freedom, Byelorussian Democratic Republic, 7512 [24MR]
Questions
Unclassified questions on Soviet arms control violations, 30380-30382 [2NO]
Questions and answers
Answers to follow-up questions relating to testimony on Army operating and support costs, 19210 [14JY]
Guaranteed mutual build-down concept, 16800-16802 [22JN]
Quotations
Our souls will never perish, freedom knows no dying, Taras Schevchenko, 359 [26JA]
Philosophy of Sovietism, E. J. Dillion, 1949 [8FE]
Sovietism, E. J. Dillion, 2546 [17FE], 3064 [25FE], 7457 [24MR], 30341 [1NO]
Remarks in House
Abranzon, Zina and Arkady: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 7491 [24MR]
Afghan freedom fighters: efforts in resisting military occupation, 6322 [21MR]
Afghanistan: human rights violations, 26820 [30SE]
———invasion, 22191 [2AU]
———Soviet atrocities against civilians, 3064 [25FE]
———Soviet invasion, 19367 [14JY]
———Soviet policies, 10667 [2MY]
———Soviet use of chemical weapons, 7905 [11AP]
Afghanistan Day: designate (S.J. Res. 65), 6357 [21MR]
Africa: Soviet aggression, 19100 [13JY]
Agricultural products: trade negotiations (H. Res. 161), 8442 [13AP]
Anatoly Scharansky Day: observance in New York, 28236 [18OC]
Andropov, Yuri: policy changes since leadership, 1220 [1FE]
———Soviet domestic and foreign policy, 1353 [1FE]
Antisatellite capabilities: development, 15136 [9JN], 15657 [14JN], 16403 [20JN], 19771 [19JY]
Antisatellite weapons: test moratorium, 19771 [19JY]
Arms agreement: seek, 26844 [30SE]
Arms control: geopolitical issues, 27170 [4OC]
———importance of agreements, 24254 [14SE]
———negotiations, 15491 [13JN], 34016 [18NO]
———policy, 18913 [13JY]
———U.S. policy, 15537 [13JN], 18245 [29JN]
Arms control negotiations: status, 1486 [2FE]
Arms reduction: Soviet response to U.S. proposal, 7621 [5AP]
Arms transfers: U.S. policy (H.J. Res. 128), 1805-1813 [7FE]
ASAT (antisatellite weapon): testing, 23357 [4AU]
Balkan nations: U.S. policy, 21776 [29JY]
Baltic Freedom Day: designate, 18265 [29JN]
———designate (H.J. Res. 201), 15131 [9JN]
———observance, 15717 [14JN], 15731-15733, 15740, 15756, 15761, 15763, 15764, 15766 [14JN], 15838 [15JN], 15981, 15990, 15995-15997, 16004, 16006, 16008-16010 [15JN], 16266, 16273, 16287, 16298 [16JN], 16421 [20JN], 16679 [21JN], 16924 [22JN], 20154 [20JY]
Baltic States: annexation, 15717 [14JN]
———anniversary of invasion, 15838 [15JN]
Begun, Yosif: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 1211 [31JA], 9634 [25AP], 10534 [28AP], 12303 [12MY], 20411 [21JY], 28499 [19OC], 29086 [24OC], 29880, 29892 [28OC], 30174 [31OC]
Beilin, Yakov, and family: Soviet emigration case, 9783 [26AP]
Bogomolny, Benjamin and Tatyana: Soviet emigration case, 18244 [29JN]
Bolshevik Revolution: anniversary, 31308, 31314, 31317 [7NO], 31853, 31871 [9NO]
Bonner, Elena: efforts to gain civil rights in Soviet Union, 2250 [15FE]
Brailovsky, Viktor: efforts to emigrate, 10847 [3MY], 14356 [2JN]
Briskman, Irena: efforts to emigrate, 23338 [4AU]
Byaly family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 11341 [5MY]
Byelorussian Independence Day: observance, 6690 [22MR], 7324 [24MR], 7478, 7510, 7512 [24MR]
Cahn, Anne H.: testimony on arms limitations, 20429 [21JY]
Captive Nations Vigil Committee: tribute, 18347 [30JN]
Captive Nations Week: observance, 18830 [12JY], 19590 [18JY], 19833 [19JY], 20138, 20140, 20152, 20154 [20JY], 20439, 20444, 20460, 20464, 20467 [21JY], 20691, 20692 [25JY], 21553 [28JY]
Catholic Church: public position on communism, 16724 [21JN]
Central America: activities, 10414 [28AP]
———expansion activities, 10412 [28AP]
———interdict certain war supplies, 20856 [26JY]
———strategic arms placement, 13535 [24MY]
———U.S. policy, 10540, 10555 [28AP], 22088 [1AU], 22348, 22350, 22352 [2AU]
Chemical and biological warfare, 23132 [4AU]
Chemical weapons: capability, 24343 [15SE]
———production, 21526 [28JY]
———Soviet training and use, 24262 [14SE]
Chernobilsky, Boris, and family: efforts to emigrate form Soviet Union, 10498 [28AP]
Chun Byung In: call for release of Ints Calitis as reparation for death in Soviet attack on South Korean airliner, 25890 [27SE]
Communism: increasing global influence, 8371 [13AP], 11754 [10MY]
Communist propaganda: distribution, 23131 [4AU]
Communistic states: ideals versus practices, 6061 [17MR]
Congressional Class on Soviet Jewry: formation, 2008 [10FE]
Congressional Fast and Prayer Vigil for Soviet Jewry, 15652 [14JN]
Congressional Vigil on Soviet Jewry: activities, 16908 [22JN]
Czechoslovakia: anniversary of Soviet invasion, 22073 [1AU], 23454 [4AU], 23493, 23500 [17AU]
Danchev, Vladamir: committed to a psychiatric hospital after radio broadcast making reference to invasion of Afghanistan, 20177 [21JY]
Danchev, Vladimir: Soviet newscaster fired for truthful reporting, 18264 [29JN]
Defense budget: issues, 14192 [26MY]
———opposition by religious leaders, 6056 [17MR]
Defense policy: U.S., 19353 [14JY]
Defense readiness: U.S.-Soviet comparison, 7313 [24MR]
Defense systems: development against nuclear weapons, 7328, 7417 [24MR]
Dekhovich, Boris: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 4679 [9MR]
Democratic Party: response to President Reagan's policy proposals, 9858, 9859 [28AP]
Diplomatic recognition: 50th anniversary, 33007, 33144-33153 [16NO], 33151 [14DE]
Direct Communications Links and Other Measures To Enhance Stability: endorsement of report, 20946 [26JY]
Dissidents: increased persecution, 28218 [18OC]
———psychiatry weapon, 7859 [7AP]
Dragunsky, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 13653 [24MY]
Dreyfuss, Alfred: Soviet persecution case, 19379 [14JY]
Dymally, Representative: meeting with Soviet refuseniks, 27165 [4OC]
Eastern Europe: U.S. loan policy, 14613 [6JN]
Economic assistance: proposed U.S. responses to Soviet attack on South Korean airliner, 25946-25961 [27SE]
Economic sanctions: imposition and enforcement in response to certain acts against unarmed civilians, 26481 [29SE]
Elbert, Lev: efforts to emigrate, 9063 [19AP], 19835 [19JY], 24531 [15SE]
———Soviet criminal charges, 23452 [4AU]
Emigration: reduction (H.J. Res. 279), 33504 [17NO]
———reduction (H.J. Res. 279), technical changes, 33505 [17NO]
Estonian Independence Day: observance, 2902 [24FE], 3035, 3037, 3039, 3046, 3048, 3049, 3050, 3051 [24FE], 3064, 3069, 3075 [25FE], 3202 [28FE], 3732 [2MR], 4909 [10MR]
Europe: deployment of U.S. missiles, 20961 [26JY], 29683, 29702 [27OC], 32777 [15NO], 33957 [17NO], 30902 [3NO]
———Soviet forces, 15334 [9JN]
Evdokimov, Rostislav: imprisonment and trial in Soviet Union, 7473 [24MR]
Expansion: status, 12523 [17MY]
Expansion activities: status, 9395 [21AP]
Expansionist policy, 21744 [29JY]
Export Administration Act: authorize appropriations, 13662 [24MY]
Factfinding mission: report, 7414 [24MR]
Feltsman, Vladimir: expressing sense of Congress concerning U.S. performance (H. Con. Res. 177), 33496 [17NO], 33497, 34847 [18NO]
Finkelshtein, Eitan and Alexandra: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2110 [10FE]
Fiodorov, Yuri: imprisonment in Soviet Union, 2858 [23FE]
Forced labor: sense of Congress concerning (H. Con. Res. 100), 33477 [17NO], 33979 [18NO]
Foreign relations: need for more U.S. Soviet experts, 21791 [29JY]
———U.S. policy, 16278, 16302 [16JN]
France: expulsion of Soviets for stealing scientific data and high technology defense secrets, 7597 [5AP]
Free Afghanistan Day: observance, 6359, 6360 [21MR]
———support, 6322 [21MR]
Fuchs-Rabinovich, Michael: efforts to emigrate, 9052 [19AP]
Gagkeyev, Alexander: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 9599 [21AP]
Gelman, Aleksandr: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 20455 [21JY]
Genchik, Mordha and Sarra: efforts to emigrate, 8665 [14AP]
Germany, Democratic Republic of: anniversary of worker revolt, 19709 [18JY]
Ghinis family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 19374 [14JY]
Gluzman, Semyon: calling for Soviet emigration (H.J. Res. 291), 15323 [9JN]
Gold coins: ban importation, 24608 [19SE], 25696 [26SE], 29657 [27OC]
Government: morality of policies, 19365 [14JY]
Grain sales: establish long-term agreement, 5875 [17MR], 9608, 9609, 9616 [25AP], 18120 [29JN]
———proposed embargo in response to Soviet attack on South Korean airliner, 25946-25961 [27SE]
———resume negotiations (H. Res. 145), 6321 [21MR]
———resume negotiations (H. Res. 161), 8442 [13AP]
Grauer, Janna: efforts to emigrate, 25378 [22SE]
Grenada: U.S. military action, 29402 [26OC], 31866 [9NO]
Groberman, Yankel A.: Soviet imprisonment, 3463 [1MR]
Guberman, Igor, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 6045 [17MR]
Helsinki accords: anniversary of signing, 22075 [1AU]
Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (S.J. Res. 96), 16867 [22JN]
High-tech equipment: deterring diversion to Communist countries, 33236 [16NO]
Human rights: calling for Soviet compliance with international agreements (H. Con. Res. 63), 33497 [17NO], 33500, 33501, 33503, 34847 [18NO], 34950 [14DE]
———compliance with certain international agreements (H. Con. Res. 63), 2588 [22FE]
———conditions in Communist nations, 3077 [25FE]
———violations, 4209 [8MR], 19167 [14JY], 27612 [6OC]
Hungarian Revolution: anniversary, 29892 [28OC]
———commemoration, 11115 [4MY]
Intermediate-range nuclear force negotiations: proposed U.S. interim agreement, 8371, 8373, 8440 [13AP]
International broadcasting stations: political value to U.S., 25979, 25999 [27SE]
International Day of Disarmament: observance, 16275 [16JN]
International mail: Soviet interruption, 29880 [28OC], 30356 [1NO], 32228 [10NO], 34740 [18NO]
Iran: foreign policy, 14782 [7JN]
Japan: measures to restrict flow of high technology to Soviet Union, 23451 [4AU]
Jews: adoption of Alexander Mariasin family by Representative Levin, 12990 [19MY]
———civil liberties violations, 13414 [23MY]
———efforts to emigrate, 2008 [10FE], 5061, 5066 [11MR], 5224, 5239 [15MR], 7882 [7AP], 12990 [19MY], 14650 [7JN], 14805, 14806 [8JN], 15652 [14JN], 15981, 15983 [15JN], 17177, 17178 [23JN], 27056 [4OC], 28156 [18OC]
———treatment, 918 [27JA]
———violation of human rights, 2588 [22FE]
Kazanevich family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 19374 [14JY]
Kelbert, Leonid: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 24228 [14SE]
Kogan, Yakov and Tatiana: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 6018 [17MR], 11115 [4MY], 17487 [27JN]
Kosharovsky, Yuli: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 18358 [30JN]
Kreymerman, Leyba, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 18840 [12JY]
Larocque, Gene: appearance on Soviet televison, 20143 [20JY]
Latin America: U.S. policy, 10661, 10664 [2MY]
Latvia: anniversary of independence, 33140-33144, 33171 [16NO], 33975 [17NO]
Latvian Independence Day: observance, 4909 [10MR]
Law of the Sea Treaty: negotiations, 1347 [1FE], 3211 [28FE], 4912 [10MR], 5410 [15MR]
Lawrence, Kans.: invitation to President Reagan and Soviet leader Yuri Andropov for informal meeting in interest of world peace, 15491 [13JN]
Lein, Yevgeny: Soviet emigration case, 5066 [11MR]
Lent, Representative: visit to Soviet Union, 894 [26JA]
Lerner, Alexander: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 5840 [16MR], 23742 [12SE], 27188 [4OC]
Levchenko, Stanislav: defection to U.S., 9395 [21AP]
Levine, Carl: play honoring Raoul Wallenberg, 32769 [15NO]
Lichenstein, Charles M.: proposal to relocate U.N., 25532 [22SE], 26214 [28SE]
Lifshitz, Vladimir and Anna: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 30587 [2NO], 34749 [18NO]
Lithuania: 42d anniversary of Terrible June Days, 16298 [16JN]
———anniversary of Soviet incorporation, 15090 [8JN]
Lithuanian Independence Day: observance, 2110 [10FE], 2388 [17FE], 2699, 2702, 2703, 2704, 2706, 2725 [22FE], 2856, 2858, 2861 [23FE], 3037 [24FE], 3063 [25FE], 3449 [1MR], 3694 [2MR], 4909 [10MR], 6025 [17MR], 6210 [18MR]
Lodisev, Aleksei P.: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 33950 [17NO]
Lokshin, Osip: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 12665 [17MY], 19109 [13JY]
Madrid accord: reaffirmation and strengthening of human rights policies, initiatives in military security, and expanded economic cooperation, 22075 [1AU]
Meiman, Nahum: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 1838 [7FE]
Meshko, Oskana: Soviet exile, 23450 [4AU]
Meyers, Paul: sharing of bar mitzvah ceremony with Soviet youth Ilya Boim, 27174 [4OC]
Military buildup: cost control, 3469 [1MR]
Minorities: oppression, 17199 [23JN]
Mishchenko, Vladimir: Soviet imprisonment, 10510 [28AP]
Missiles: deployment, 25546 [22SE]
———deployment in Europe, 20424 [21JY]
———negotiations concerning, 2002 [10FE]
Monroe Doctrine: application to Latin America, 26241 [28SE]
Moscow Helsinki Group: Soviet arrests, 12661 [17MY]
Mukovozova, Natalia: Soviet emigration case, 5056 [11MR]
Murzhenko, Alexsei: imprisonment in Soviet Union, 2858 [23FE]
Mutual guaranteed build-down: proposed approach, 5050 [11MR]
MX missile: deployment, 10876 [3MY]
———freeze campaign, 18256, 18261, 18262, 18263, 18264 [29JN]
———funding, 16411 [20JN], 19107 [13JY], 19344 [14JY], 24186 [15SE], 26845 [30SE]
———procurement, 20077, 20079 [21JY]
———proposed testing and production, 18247 [29JN]
———testing, 30489 [2NO]
Nashpitz, Mark: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2568 [17FE], 19381 [14JY]
National Sakharov Day: designate (H.J. Res. 178), 12955 [18MY]
———designate (S.J. Res. 51), 12505 [17MY]
———observance, 13196 [19MY]
National Security Credit Sanctions Act: introduction (H.R. 3936), 24763 [20SE]
NATO: funding obligation, 3713 [2MR]
New Jersey: commemoration of 1918 famine in Ukraine, 12257 [12MY]
Nuclear deterrence: effectiveness, 33276 [16NO]
Nuclear disarmament: negotiate (H. Con. Res. 20), 189 [6JA]
———proposals of Third World countries, 6055 [17MR]
Nuclear Explosives Control Act: introduction (H.R. 3058), 12979 [18MY], 13190 [19MY]
Nuclear freeze movement: Soviet infiltration, 23960 [13SE]
Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy Act: introduction (H.R. 1417), 2093 [10FE]
Nuclear war: Englewood, N.J., evacuation study, 6692 [22MR]
———survivability, 19703 [18JY]
———telecast of the movie The Day After, 34917 [18NO]
———Women's Strike for Peace, campaign against, 1078 [27JA]
Nuclear weapons: arms control negotiations, 34867, 34898 [18NO]
———biological consequences of global war, 30158, 30175 [31OC], 30344 [1NO], 32230 [10NO], 34872 [18NO]
———build-down proposal, 7313 [24MR]
———delivery system improvements, 8478 [13AP]
———first-strike, 7706 [7AP]
———freeze and reduction, 55 [3JA], 77 [3JA], 1534 [2FE], 2104 [10FE], 2861 [23FE], 3208 [28FE], 3719 [2MR], 4168 [7MR], 4881 [10MR], 6686 [22MR], 7495, 7509 [24MR], 7852 [7AP], 8489 [13AP], 11858 [11MY], 16007 [15JN], 16411 [20JN], 17237 [23JN], 23456 [4AU], 27732 [6OC], 29699 [27OC]
———freeze and reduction (H.J. Res. 2), 4171 [7MR]
———freeze and reduction (H.J. Res. 4), 106 [3JA], 169, 200 [6JA], 5684, 6070 [17MR]
———freeze and reduction (H.J. Res. 13), 4904 [10MR], 18812 [12JY], 23434 [4AU]
———freeze and reduction (H.R. 1417), 2093 [10FE]
———freeze resolution, 24939 [20SE]
———moratorium, 10834, 10837 [3MY], 12981 [18MY], 33151 [14DE]
———negotiation of deployment of nuclear weapons in Europe (H.J. Res. 20), 77 [3JA]
———New York State Legislature support of freeze, 6070 [17MR]
———no first strike (H. Res. 50), 77 [3JA]
———nonproliferation, 12706, 12788 [18MY]
———production and deployment policies, 7706 [7AP]
———proposed freeze, 4635 [9MR], 5210, 5222, 5239 [15MR], 5664, 5665 [16MR], 7311, 7313, 7318, 7328 [24MR], 8098, 8099 [12AP], 8369, 8370, 8371, 8372, 8373, 8374, 8375-8435, 8440, 8442 [13AP], 9583 [21AP], 9617 [25AP], 9781 [26AP], 14199 [26MY]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), 5666-5727-5805, 5810-5815 [16MR], 5844 [16MR], 6361 [21MR], 7430, 7438 [24MR], 8211 [12AP], 8368 [13AP], 8546, 8550 [14AP], 8754-8760 [18AP], 8892 [19AP], 9233 [20AP], 9253 [21AP]-9275, 9282 [20AP], 9302, 9329 [20AP], 9341-9371, 9397 [21AP], 9581 [21AP], 10405, 10406, 10408, 10409, 10414, 10416, 10424, 10425-10436, 10440-10444 [28AP], 10503 [28AP], 11036 [4MY], 11093 [9MY]-11097 [4MY], 11115 [4MY], 11158, 11159-11164 [5MY], 11351 [5MY], 11557 [9MY], 11738 [10MY], 12023, 12039 [11MY]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), authorizing technical corrections, 11097 [4MY]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), debate policies, 10414 [28AP]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), debate procedures, 5878 [17MR], 10436 [28AP], 10557, 10562 [2MY]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), efforts to reduce debate on amendments, 5876, 5877 [17MR]
———protection of production facilities, 29703 [27OC]
———public response to freeze, 11858 [11MY]
———reduce, 65 [3JA], 5072 [14MR], 5239 [15MR]
———reduction talks, 7312 [24MR], 8372 [13AP]
———reductions, 27434 [5OC], 28052 [17OC]
———road mobile system concept, 7854 [7AP]
———status of reduction negotiations, 1486 [2FE]
———strategic defense systems, 7328, 7417 [24MR]
———U.S. negotiations to reduce, 5665 [16MR]
Nudel, Ida: birthday, 10501 [28AP]
———efforts to emigrate, 8685 [14AP], 3035 [24FE], 21555 [28JY]
Orlov, Yuri: imprisonment in Soviet Union, 3726 [2MR]
Peace: Soviet threat, 28493 [19OC]
———World Assembly for Peace and Life Against Nuclear War, 17203 [23JN]
Pentacostalists: hope for emigration, 8369, 8373 [13AP]
Pentecostal Christians: emigration, 17674 [28JN]
Pentecostalists: grant permanent U.S. citizenship status to certain, 2580 [22FE]
Perlov, Leonid, Evgeny, and Vladimir: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 7616 [5AP]
Pershing missiles: delay placement in Europe, 29445-29449 [26OC]
Pevzner, Alexander: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 4905 [10MR]
Phinney Neighborhood Association, Seattle, Wash.: support for nuclear weapons freeze, 11858 [11MY]
Plutonium: halt production, 14384 [2JN]
———proposed freeze in production (H.J. Res. 286), 14272 [1JN]
Poland: anniversary of World War II invasion, 23744 [12SE]
———human rights violations, 22337 [2AU]
———May Day and martial law, 10522 [28AP]
———visit of Pope John Paul II, 17195, 17212 [23JN]
Polish-American Congress, Inc.: support of sanctions against Poland, 23962 [13SE]
Political prisoners: call for release of one for each life lost in Soviet attack of South Korean airliner, 27060 [4OC]
Polovchak, Walter: clarify status of U.S. asylum, 64 [3JA]
Pope John Paul II: visit to Poland, 20157 [20JY]
Popovsky, Victor: efforts to emigrate, 12045 [11MY]
Presidential Commission on Strategic Forces: report on arms race issues, 8440 [13AP]
Prisoners of conscience: release one for each life lost on the Soviet attack on the South Korean airliner, 27058 [4OC]
Prutkov family: Soviet emigration case, 19378 [14JY]
Radio Moscow: Vladamir Danchev committed to psychiatric hospital after radio braodcast making reference to Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, 20177 [21JY]
Raoul Wallenberg New Leadership Society: goals, 34749 [18NO]
Reagan, President: arms control policy, 8369 [13AP], 12706 [18MY], 25679 [26SE], 27292 [5OC]
———strategic arms reduction proposals, 8442 [13AP]
———Voice of America speech, 25999 [27SE]
Refuseniks: encourage Members of Congress to allow constitutents to telephone, 28156 [18OC]
Religious persecution: activities by Soviets, 3038 [24FE]
———findings of congressional delegation, 5836 [16MR]
Rudenko, Mykola D.: imprisonment in Soviet Union, 3708 [2MR]
Russian Pentecostals: relocation in U.S., 34818 [18NO]
Russians: distinction as seperate ethnic group in Soviet Union, 34850 [18NO]
Sakharov, Andrei: views on arms control, 18568 [11JY]
Satellites: search and rescue program, 25978 [27SE]
Scharansky, Anatoly: calling for release from prison (H. Res. 67), 5224-5239 [15MR], 6825-6835 [23MR]
———calling for release (H. Res. 67), 1999, 2001, 2005 [10FE], 8101-8104 [12AP]
———ends hunger strike in Soviet Union, 2707 [22FE]
———imprisonment in Soviet Union, 892 [26JA], 917 [27JA], 5236, 5237 [16MR], 5238 [17MR], 6835, 7469 [24MR], 8235 [12AP], 8662 [14AP], 21527, 21555 [28JY], 24492, 24494, 24512, 24517, 24521, 24522, 24526, 24527, 24528, 24531 [15SE], 27127 [5OC], 28236 [18OC]
———nomination for Nobel Prize, 1443 [2FE]
———release from prison (H. Res. 67), 6835 [19AP]
———Soviet emigration case, 19388 [14JY]
———Soviet imprisonment, 16908 [22JN], 23400 [4AU]
Scharansky Day: observance, 24492, 24494, 24512, 24517, 24522, 24527, 24528, 24531 [15SE]
Scott, Benedict: calling for release to make reparation for victim of attack on South Korean airliner, Magaret Zarif, 30763 [3NO]
Sec. of State: instruct to provide information on Soviet-held U.S. nationals (H.J. Res. 390), 28492 [19OC]
Shatravka, Aleksandr: Soviet imprisonment, 10510 [28AP]
Shkolnik, Issak: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 19359 [14JY]
Shnirman, Simon: Soviet emigration case, 15073 [8JN]
Shukhevych, Yuriy R.: call for release as reparation for death of Michael Truppin in Soviet attack on South Korean airliner, 26722 [30SE]
60 Minutes (TV program): expose on Soviet theft of U.S. technology, 26917 [3OC]
Slaton, Jessie: victim of South Korean airliner crash, 34970 [14DE]
Slepak, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate, 9294 [20AP]
———efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 1947 [8FE]
Solidarity Sunday: observance, 12781 [19MY], 12971 [18MY], 13404 [23MY]
———observance (H. Res. 150), 7314 [24MR], 12765-12780 [18MY], 12990 [19MY]
Solomon Schechter Day School: support for Yehudit Nepomnishsky family, 14435 [3JN]
South Korean airliner: attempted delivery of letters protesting Soviet attack, 30892 [3NO]
———call for release of political prisoners for each life lost in Soviet attack, 27060 [4OC]
———call to make reparation for life of Margaret Zarif by releasing Benedict Scott, 30763 [3NO]
———hearing held concerning Soviet attack, 24964, 24969 [20SE]
———memorials to victims of Soviet attack, 26722 [30SE]
———proposed trade policy responses to Soviet attack, 25946-25961 [27SE], 26750-26757 [30SE]
———provide for determination of claims of survivors of U.S. victims (H.R. 3918), 24609 [19SE]
———release, in reparation for the life of Michael Truppin, Yuriy Romanovych Shukhevych, 26722 [30SE]
———reparations for families of vicims of Soviet attack, 23704 [12SE]
———Soviet attack, 23702, 23703, 23704, 23705, 23706, 23707, 23708, 23728 [12SE], 23748, 23752, 23756, 23765 [12SE], 23840, 23841, 23842, 23843, 23844, 23845 [13SE], 23939, 23945, 23953, 23954, 23957, 23958, 23959, 23969, 23972, 23978, 23979, 23980 [13SE], 24186, 24187 [15SE], 24188 [21SE], 24228, 24230, 24252, 24254 [14SE], 24608, 24609, 24708, 24723 [19SE], 24766, 24767, 24815 [20SE], 24956, 24964, 24969 [20SE], 25076, 25176 [21SE], 25182 [21SE]-25183 [21SE], 25380, 25454 [22SE], 25526, 25537 [22SE], 25661 [23SE], 25946, 25961 [27SE], 25980, 25994, 26003 [27SE], 26209, 26215 [28SE], 26722, 26750-26757 [30SE], 26850 [30SE], 27056, 27060, 27113 [4OC], 27127 [5OC]-27128 [4OC], 27424, 27437 [5OC], 28045, 28055 [17OC], 28216, 28240 [18OC], 28491, 28517 [19OC], 32456 [14NO], 34876 [18NO]
———Soviet attack (H. Con. Res. 160), 24523 [15SE]
———Soviet attack (H.J. Res. 353), 24112, 24154 [14SE], 24186, 24187 [15SE]-24189 [14SE], 24498 [15SE], 24757 [19SE]
``Soviet Active Measures Relating to the U.S. Peace Movement'': media interpretation of declassified report, 9592 [21AP]
Soviet aircraft: call for international denial of landing and overflight rights, 23945 [13SE]
———call for international denial of landing rights (H. Res. 308), 23969 [13SE]
Soviet Anti-Zionist Committee: purported Zionist collusion with S.S. and Gestapo during WW II, 14805 [8JN]
Soviet Human Rights Violations: Ukrainian Human Rights Committee, 30356 [1NO]
Soviet imports: ban goods which were manufactured by forced labor, 29603 [27OC]
Soviet Jewry Fast and Prayer Day: observance, 19359, 19373, 19374, 19378, 19379, 19381, 19383, 19385, 19386, 19387, 19388 [14JY], 19835 [19JY]
Soviet Jews: congressional prayer and fast, 20154 [20JY], 20411 [21JY], 21527 [28JY]
———efforts to emigrate, 27113-27128 [4OC]
———emigration, 214 [6JA], 334 [25JA]
———emigration policy, 1536 [2FE], 1842 [7FE]
———plight, 27127 [5OC]
Soviet military: effectiveness, 24751 [19SE]
``Soviet Military Power'': booklet, 5049 [11MR]
Soviet student visas: proposal to terminate, 25076 [21SE]
Soviet Union: condemn use of forced labor (H. Con. Res. 100), 20464 [21JY]
———congressional support for independent Soviet peace movement (H. Con. Res. 236), 34823 [18NO]
———covert activities of KGB, 22097, 22354 [2AU]
———disinformation campaign, 23343 [4AU]
———emigration policies, 21786 [29JY]
———expressing sense of Congress on reduction of emigration of Jews (H.J. Res. 279), 33504 [18NO]
———expulsion of diplomats, 18393-18394 [30JN]
———goal of world domination, 23961 [13SE]
———grain embargo, 24762, 24767 [20SE]
———harassment of U.S. naval vessels, 34876 [18NO]
———human rights violations against Jews, 30351 [1NO]
———increase anti-Semitism propaganda, 18409 [30JN]
———increase in anti-Semitic activities, 23417 [4AU]
———intelligence network in U.S., 26239 [28SE]
———maritime capability, 21043 [26JY]
———military policies, 6066 [17MR]
———political ideology, 24498 [15SE], 24757 [19SE], 25183 [22SE], 25226 [21SE], 26219 [28SE], 26822 [30SE], 28045 [17OC], 30341 [1NO], 33970 [17NO]
———sense of Congress concerning certain international agreements on human rights (H. Con. Res. 63), 14149 [26MY]
———sense of Congress concerning forced labor (H. Con. Res. 100), 33480, 33481, 34847 [18NO]
———U.S. Government personnel equivalence (H.J. Res. 369), 25453 [22SE]
———U.S. policy, 32791 [15NO], 33241 [16NO], 33941 [17NO]
———U.S. trade policy, 28798 [20OC]
———use of financial sanctions against, 23959 [13SE]
———use of forced labor, 2879 [23FE]
———use of trade sanctions against, 24187 [15SE]
Soviet-East Europe: funding of political analysis, 1189 [31JA]
Space: call for joint U.S.-Soviet ventures (H. Con. Res. 140), 28503 [19OC]
Space policy: initiate talks to explore opportunities for cooperative East-West ventures (H. Con. Res. 140), 18304, 18332 [30JN]
Space walk: anniversary of first, 6218 [18MR]
Spalin, Rikard: imprisonment in Soviet Union, 6070 [17MR]
Sperm whale: reaffirm ban on hunting (H. Con. Res. 69), 3040 [24FE]
START: congressional support, 55 [3JA]
———MX and ICBM negotiations, 22369 [2AU], 23348 [4AU]
———negotiations, 65 [3JA], 27292 [5OC]
———principles, 24190 [14SE]
START negotiations: U.S. position, 15361 [9JN]
Stolar, Abe: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2257 [15FE]
Strategic arms reduction: proposals, 8442 [13AP]
Strategic Trade Act: enact (H.R. 483), 13662 [24MY]
Strategic weapons: foreign response to U.S. policy, 9233 [20AP]
Student Coalition for Soviet Jewry: commend for dedication, 5189 [14MR]
Student Freeze Campaign: tribute, 16720 [21JN]
Syria: role in Middle East, 32240 [10NO]
———U.S. policy with respect to Lebanon, 27914 [7OC]
Tarnopolsky, Yuri: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 14149 [26MY], 20154 [20JY]
———Soviet emigration case, 16912, 16935 [22JN]
———Soviet imprisonment, 7629 [5AP], 14777 [7JN]
Thanksgiving in Peshawar: provide for distribution of film (H.R. 1075), 1209 [31JA]
The Day After (film): expressing sense that Soviet Union should air, 34213 [18NO]
———expressing sense that Soviet Union should air (H. Con. Res. 229), 33281, 33283 [17NO], 34820 [18NO]
———Jerry Falwell response, 34011 [18NO]
———response, 34011, 34016, 34023, 34211, 34212, 34213 [18NO]
Tiffany Elementary School, Renton, Wash.: Peace Day activities, 11858 [11MY]
Tonkonogy, Moisey: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 2249 [15FE]
Tsukerman, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 6419 [21MR]
U.S. Academy of Peace and Conflict Resolution: establish (H.R. 1249), 17227 [23JN]
U.S. agricultural products: decline of export sales, 20180 [21JY]
U.S. exports: regulate, 24749 [19SE], 24957 [20SE], 25233, 25234 [21SE], 25712 [27SE], 26209 [28SE]
U.S. military technology: export controls, 26483 [29SE]
U.S. peace movement: propaganda material, 7406 [24MR]
U.S. relations: improve, 119 [6JA]
U.S. technology: acquisition, 26917 [3OC]
———export controls, 25696 [26SE], 26750-26757 [30SE]
———national security controls, 28256 [19OC]
U.S.-Soviet Exchange for Peace Commission: establish (H.J. Res. 254), 15736 [14JN]
U.S.-Soviet relations: efforts to improve, 9609 [25AP]
———improve, 15529 [13JN]
———status, 14685 [7JN], 23705 [12SE]
U.S.-Soviet student exchange for peace program: create (H.J. Res. 254), 10466 [28AP]
U.S.-Soviet Union: balance of food power, 18373 [30JN]
———defense capabilities, 18385 [30JN]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Communication Center: establish, 904 [26JA]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. defenses: assessment of shipbuilding programs, 12976 [18MY]
Ukraine: 50th anniversary of Soviet-imposed famine, 26187-26197, 26199 [28SE], 26220, 26224 [28SE], 26803 [30SE], 27160, 27163 [4OC], 27612 [6OC]
———anniversary of famine, 12781 [18MY]
———anniversary of independence, 356-364 [26JA], 1088 [27JA], 1202, 1203 [31JA], 1343, 1344 [1FE], 29262 [25OC]
———anniversary of Soviet genocide, 19706 [18JY], 22337 [2AU], 25532 [22SE], 28517 [19OC], 29690 [27OC]
———Babi Yar massacre, 26553, 26557 [29SE]
———commemorating 1933 famine (H. Con. Res. 111), 18243 [29JN]
———commemorating anniversary of Soviet imposed famine (H. Con. Res. 111), 33474 [17NO], 33475, 33476 [18NO]
———famine of 1932-33, 9788 [26AP]
Ukrainian Genocidal Famine Day: observance, 14617 [6JN]
Ukrainian Independence Day: anniversary, 3741 [2MR]
UN: Soviet influence, 25978 [27SE]
Vaivods, Julijans: ordained cardinal, 2877 [23FE]
Vashchenko and Chymkhalov families: efforts to emigrate, 2580 [22FE]
Vashchenko family: efforts to emigrate, 17668 [28JN], 17674 [28JN], 18248 [29JN]
Victims of communism: commemoration ceremony, 18402 [30JN]
Vilchinskaya, Galina: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 18426 [30JN]
Voice of America: importance of broadcasts, 3687 [2MR]
———Soviet jamming, 17230 [23JN]
Wallenberg, Raoul: disappearance, 22746 [3AU]
———questioning Soviet claims of death, 1496 [2FE]
———Soviet claims of death, 19707 [18JY]
———World War II disappearance, 16698 [21JN]
Warsaw Pact countries: prohibit economic assistance until a nuclear arms limitation agreement is signed (H.R. 1998), 4640 [9MR]
———prohibit extension of U.S. credit, 29658 [27OC]
Weapons: ban use in space, 23760 [12SE]
———ban use in space (H.J. Res. 120), 1786 [3FE]
———use in space, 28049 [17OC], 28221 [18OC], 28503 [19OC], 29258, 29268 [25OC]
Yakir family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 11341 [5MY]
Yellow Rain—Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, 24263 [14SE]
Zabusky, Norman: asked to leave for planning to speak to refuseniks about scientific issues, 34183 [18NO]
Remarks in Senate
ACDA: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2906), conference report, 34337 [18NO]
Adelman, Kenneth L.: nominated as Director of ACDA, 8579-8617 [14AP]
Afghan struggle for freedom: support (S. Con. Res. 74), 27563 [6OC]
Afghanistan: anniversary of invasion, 29014 [24OC]
———occupation, 15843 [15JN]
———Soviet aggressive activities, 12799 [18MY]
———Soviet atrocities, 2671 [22FE]
———Soviet occupation, 34231 [18NO]
———U.S. policy, 28662-28669 [20OC]
Afghanistan Day: designate (S.J. Res. 65), 6142, 6143 [18MR]
———observance, 6288, 6314, 6315 [21MR]
Agricultural trade with the Soviet Union (S. Res. 95), 13905-13910 [25MY]
Airspace violations: communist incidents, 24901 [20SE]
American diplomats: expulsion, 23823 [13SE]
Amnesty International: release of 1983 annual report, 30976 [4NO]
Andrei Sakharov Day: designate (S.J. Res. 51), 3851 [3MR], 8303 [13AP]
Andrei Sakharov Institute: grant Federal charter (S. 2187), 34537 [18NO]
Andropov, Yuri: rise to head of Communist Party, 17-21 [3JA]
Andropov, Yuri V.: Soviet leadership, 9748 [26AP]
Antisatellite weapons: ban (S. Res. 43), 1432 [2FE]
———negotiate a verifiable ban (S. Res. 43), 2432 [17FE]
———proposed treaty, 12893 [18MY]
Arms control: negotiation of verifiable treaty, 28133 [18OC]
———verification, 8565-8567 [14AP]
Arms control agreements: alleged Soviet violations, 9530 [21AP]
———compliance, 25265, 25272 [22SE]
———possible violations, 11777-11781 [11MY]
Arms Control and Disarmament Act: amend (S. 608), 31919-31923 [10NO]
Arms control treaties: alleged violations, 12542 [17MY], 13015-13030, 13100-13106 [19MY]
B-1 bomber: funding, 17511 [28JN]
Babi Yar massacre: commemoration, 30393 [2NO]
Bacteriological and toxin weapons (S. Res. 31), 1146 [31JA]
Ballistic missile defense: issues, 28116 [18OC]
Baltic Freedom Day: designate (H.J. Res. 201), 15426 [10JN]
———observance, 15559 [14JN], 15928, 15948 [15JN], 16243 [16JN]
Baltic States: anniversary of invasion, 16944 [23JN]
Ban on weapons in space: call for immediate negotiations (S.J. Res. 28), 1737 [3FE]
Barter Promotion Act: introduction (S. 1683), 20825-20827 [26JY]
Begun, Iosif: efforts to emigrate, 8735 [15AP], 13856 [25MY], 29339 [26OC]
Bielarus Independence Day: observance, 8659 [14AP]
Binary and chemical equipment and munitions: prohibit funding (S. 994), 7749-7751 [7AP]
Binary chemical weapons: prohibition of expenditures, 15299 [9JN]
Bishops' letter on nuclear war, 11333 [5MY]
Brailovsky, Victor: efforts to emmigrate, 9531 [21AP]
Call to Conscience Vigil for Soviet Jewry: tribute, 15643 [14JN]
Captive Nations Week: observance, 19680 [18JY], 20013 [20JY], 20500 [22JY]
Center for Defense Information: report on global conflict, 7638 [6AP]
Central America: Communist infiltration, 9031 [19AP], 9740 [26AP], 13513 [24MY]
———U.S. policy, 22526 [3AU]
Chemical and toxin weapons: condemn use (S. Res. 207), 23024-23027 [4AU]
Chemical warfare: evidence of use, 30183 [1NO]
———issues, 18076 [29JN]
Chemical warfare agents: use of (S. Res. 201), 23013-23020 [4AU]
Chemical weapons: ban (S. Res. 283), 33841 [17NO]
Communist nationals: register certain (S. 828), 5520 [16MR]
Conference on the Long-Term World-Wide Biological Consequences of Nuclear War: convening, 33620 [17NO]
Congressional Vigil for Soviet Jewery: efforts to protect human rights, 16242 [16JN]
Cuba: Soviet military influence, 5255 [15MR], 6007-6012 [17MR]
Czechoslovakia: anniversary of invasion, 21346 [28JY], 23050 [4AU], 24477 [15SE]
Defense costs: U.S. estimates, 25252 [22SE]
Defense policy: issues, 16452-16455 [21JN]
Defense preparedness: status, 2229 [15FE]
Democratic Senators: report of official delegation, 25548 [23SE]
Disarmament: treaty compliance policies, 29812 [28OC]
Education for Peace, Arms Control, and Conflict Resolution Act: introduction (S. 1466), 15614 [14JN]
Eisenhower open skies initiative: revive, 18924 [13JY]
European troop strength: factors, 20712 [26JY]
Export Administration Enforcement Act: introduction (S. 407), 1426 [2FE]
Federov, Yuri: imprisonment, 17448 [27JN]
Feltsman, Vladimir: grant travel permission (S. Con. Res. 85), 32059 [10NO]
Foreign military sales program: financial implications, 3763 [3MR]
Foreign trade: long term grain deal, 18047 [29JN]
Freedom of Information Protection Act: enact, 7246 [24MR]
Germany, Federal Republic of: effects of elections on arms reduction negotiations with Europe, 4055 [7MR]
Grain: U.S. sale, 9228 [20AP], 22408 [3AU]
Grain agreement: negotiate long-term (S. Res. 95), 7824 [7AP]
Gromyko, Andrei: impediment of plane landing in U.S., 24833-24835 [20SE]
Helsinki accords: Ukrainian monitoring group, 31324 [8NO], 31723 [9NO]
Helsinki Final Act: anniversary of signing, 21889, 21892-21893 [1AU]
Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (S.J. Res. 96), 11308 [5MY]
Human rights: obligations (S. Con. Res. 11), 8748 [15AP]
———obligations with respect to (S. Con. Res. 11), 2953-2955 [24FE]
———violations, 11424 [6MY], 24075 [14SE]
Hungarian revolution: commemoration, 20594 [25JY]
ICBM modernization: issues, 13442-13444 [24MY]
ICBM's: in-flight testing (S. Res. 159), 16202 [16JN]
International Atomic Energy Agency: U.S. participation, 3428 [1MR]
International radio broadcasts: jamming (S. Con. Res. 37), 13135 [19MY]
Jews: free emigration, 264 [25JA]
———free emigration (S. Con. Res. 11), 6849 [23MR]
Kennedy-Khrushchev accords: issues, 28791 [20OC]
Koestler, Arthur, 7540 [5AP]
Korean airlines tragedy: thanking the Japanese Government for their assistance (S. Res. 223), 24591 [19SE]
Larocque, Gene: Soviet television appearance criticizing U.S. policies, 25355 [22SE]
Latvian Independence Day: observance, 33902 [17NO]
Lawrence, Kans.: U.S.-Soviet Summit, 17444 [27JN]
Lipinskaya, Vera: imprisonment, 2235 [15FE]
Lithuania: anniversary of invasion, 15925, 15941 [15JN], 16230 [16JN], 17038 [23JN]
Lithuanian Independence Day: observance, 2503, 2510 [17FE]
Long-term grain agreement with Soviet Union: relative to (S. Res. 95), 6302, 6303 [21MR]
Manhattan Project: 40th anniversary, 11711 [10MY]
Mariasin, Alexander: efforts to emigrate, 13802 [25MY]
Middle East: influence in terrorist activities, 30376-30380 [2NO]
Military construction: making appropriations (H.R. 3263), 19431 [15JY], 21092-21103 [27JY]
Military spending: international comparisons, 29786 [28OC]
———proposed levels, 7148 [24MR]
Moscow Helsinki Monitoring Group: observance of 7th anniversary, 12157 [12MY]
Murzhenko, Alexei: imprisonment, 17448 [27JN]
MX missile: controversy, 12799, 12901 [18MY]
———development, 24924 [20SE]
———funding, 9166 [20AP], 10577-10580 [2MY], 19402-19405 [15JY]
———Scowcroft Commission study, 8783 [18AP]
MX missile basing mode: funding (S. Con. Res. 26), 11766 [11MY], 13100 [19MY], 13250, 13254-13268 [20MY], 13305-13323 [23MY], 13436, 13443-13479 [24MY], 13685-13768 [25MY], 19593 [18JY], 19727 [19JY]
———funding (S. Con. Res. 26), unanimous-consent agreement, 13267 [20MY]
Namibia: struggle for independence, 9764 [26AP]
National Commission on Space Act: introduction (S. 955), 7201-7207 [24MR]
National Security and Arms Export Review Act: enact (S. 1050), 8558 [14AP], 19594 [18JY]
National security information: selective disclosure, 4435 [9MR]
NATO Assembly's Special Committee on Nuclear Weapons in Europe: visit to the Senate, 7948 [12AP]
New Orleans, La.: Soviet imports, 27593 [6OC]
New York Times: position on proposed nuclear weapons freeze, 11355 [6MY]
Non-fuel minerals: strategic importance, 34245 [18NO]
Nuclear arsenals: limitation (S.J. Res. 74), 7226 [24MR]
Nuclear catastrophe: predicted results, 16447 [21JN]
Nuclear forces: mutual guaranteed build-down (S. Res. 57), 1766-1768 [3FE], 3287 [1MR]
Nuclear freeze: feasibility of verification, 3253 [1MR]
———proposed, 25252 [22SE]
Nuclear naval weapons: proposals, 28328 [19OC]
Nuclear nonproliferation: national policy, 18581 [12JY]
Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy Act: introduction (S. 475), 2213 [15FE]
Nuclear safeguards: proposed, 28062 [18OC]
Nuclear test ban, 11319 [5MY]
———ratify, 23778 [13SE]
Nuclear testing: ban (S.J. Res. 29), 1738-1741 [3FE]
———verification reliability, 4239 [8MR]
Nuclear war: effects, 7758 [7AP]
———prevent accidental by terrorism (S. Res. 206), 23023 [4AU]
———prevention (S. Res. 83), 4318 [8MR]
Nuclear warhead ICBM's: limit (S. Res. 142), 12131 [12MY]
Nuclear weapons: control, 14461 [6JN]
———environmental impact of war, 31322 [8NO]
———freeze, 6664 [22MR], 6852 [23MR]
———freeze and reduction, 944, 945, 1070 [27JA]
———freeze and reduction (S.J. Res. 2), 1439 [2FE]
———moratorium, 5252, 5368, 5380 [15MR], 5424 [16MR], 5990 [17MR], 6090 [18MR], 7062 [23MR], 7941 [12AP]
———moratorium on development of technology, 2597 [22FE]
———moratorium (S. Res. 57), 5951 [17MR]
———negotiations for reduction and control (S. Con. Res. 46), 16201 [16JN]
———policy, 1106 [31JA]
———position of the Catholic Church on proposed freeze, 10581 [2MY]
———proposed build-down, 7145 [24MR]
———proposed freeze, 3863 [3MR], 4254 [8MR], 5163 [14MR], 7120 [24MR], 7540 [5AP], 7637 [6AP], 7941 [12AP], 8250 [13AP], 8974 [19AP], 9707 [26AP], 9895 [27AP], 10153, 10358 [28AP], 10677 [3MY], 10879 [4MY], 11185 [5MY], 11352-11355 [6MY], 11762 [11MY], 12062 [12MY], 12342 [16MY], 12540-12542 [17MY], 13034 [19MY], 13232, 13241 [20MY], 13440, 13442-13444 [24MY], 13673 [25MY], 14074 [26MY], 14706 [7JN], 14908 [8JN], 15162 [9JN], 15433 [13JN], 15556 [14JN], 15925 [15JN], 16097 [16JN], 16732, 16798 [22JN], 17301 [27JN], 17509, 17599 [28JN], 17896 [29JN], 19190 [14JY], 19396 [15JY], 19534 [16JY], 19603 [18JY], 19865 [20JY], 20287 [21JY], 20475 [22JY], 20709 [26JY], 21055 [27JY], 21305 [28JY], 21797 [1AU], 22104 [2AU], 22393 [3AU], 22788 [4AU], 24072 [14SE], 24353 [15SE], 24541 [19SE], 24835 [20SE], 24987 [21SE], 25635 [23SE], 25730 [26SE], 25838 [27SE], 26011 [28SE], 26249 [29SE], 26568 [30SE], 26855 [3OC], 26959 [4OC], 27218 [5OC], 27458, 27522, 27528, 27576, 27577 [6OC], 27769, 27824 [7OC], 27946, 27949 [17OC], 28060 [18OC], 28334 [19OC], 28669 [20OC], 28860 [21OC], 29013 [24OC], 29094 [25OC], 29275 [26OC], 29493 [27OC], 29902, 29914 [29OC], 30031 [31OC], 30186 [1NO], 30387 [2NO], 30609 [3NO], 30972 [4NO], 31291 [7NO], 31648 [9NO], 31900 [10NO], 32378 [14NO], 32534 [15NO], 32833 [16NO], 33606 [17NO], 34229, 34413 [18NO]
———proposed freeze and reduction (S.J. Res. 2), 669-671 [26JA]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), 11378 [6MY], 11484, 11485 [9MY], 11625, 11639 [10MY]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 308), 30061-30123 [31OC]
———proposed freeze (S.J. Res. 2), 18489, 18491 [11JY], 19896-19905 [20JY]
———proposed summit meeting, 1264 [1FE]
———proposed U.S.-Soviet negotiations, 15367 [10JN]
———reduce, 404 [26JA]
———reduction negotiations (S. Res. 107), 8047 [12AP]
———strategic deterrence versus freeze, 7638-7644 [6AP]
———verifiable arms reduction, 2681 [22FE]
———verification status, 268 [25JA]
Nudel, Ida: efforts to emigrate, 15299 [9JN], 18057 [29JN]
———efforts to emigrate (S. Res. 125), 10046 [27AP]
———Soviet emigration (S. Res. 125), 17046 [23JN]
Office of Strategic Trade Act: introduction (S. 434), 1665 [3FE]
Ogurtsov, Igor V.: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union (S. Res. 294), 34560 [18NO]
Oliver Hazard Perry class (FFG-7) frigate: utility, 17513 [28JN]
Operational Testing and Evaluation Act: introduction (S. 1170), 10144-10147 [28AP]
Orlov, Yuri: anniversary of imprisonment, 12931 [18MY]
Ovsischer, Nadya: tribute, 1265 [1FE]
Peace through strength resolution: adopt (S. Con. Res. 15), 4312-4318 [8MR]
Pevsner, Alexander: efforts to emigrate, 13856 [25MY]
Plutonium: production freeze (S.J. Res. 124), 17423 [27JN]
Psychiatry: instances of abuse, 15300 [9JN]
Sakharov, Andrei: Soviet exile, 943 [27JA], 13036 [19MY]
SALT I antiballistic missile treaty: Soviet violations, 21341 [28JY]
SALT II Treaty: violations, 6958-6961 [23MR]
Satellite Systems Protection Act: introduction (S. 480), 2218 [15FE]
Satellites: use of navigational aids (S. Con. Res. 69), 25780 [26SE]
Scharansky, Anatoly: imprisonment, 7254 [24MR], 16448 [21JN]
———imprisonment (S. Res. 90), 5364-5366 [15MR]
———Soviet imprisonment, 24469 [15SE]
Senate delegation to the Soviet Union: report, 24991 [21SE]
Senators: travel (S. Res. 182), 20592 [25JY]
Shih-Jen Ma: South Korean airliner 007 casualty, 34605 [18NO]
Solidarity Sunday: observance (S. Res. 133), 11312 [5MY], 12169 [12MY]
Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry: observance (S. Res. 133), 12415 [16MY]
South Africa: instances of Soviet terrorism, 16364 [20JN]
South Korean airliner: appreciation for Japanese efforts relative to tragedy (S. Res. 223), 25331 [22SE]
———condemning Soviet attack (S.J. Res. 158), 23517, 23539 [12SE], 24030 [14SE], 24360-24448 [15SE], 27516 [6OC]
———condemning Soviet attack (S.J. Res. 158), unanimous-consent agreement, 24388 [15SE]
———deny economic assistance to countries who fail to condemn Soviet attack (S. 1893), 25874 [27SE]
———Soviet attack, 23516, 23524, 23555, 23559-23561 [12SE], 23985-23990, 24064 [14SE], 24833, 24835, 24901, 24918, 24926 [20SE], 25043 [21SE], 25838, 25842, 25874 [27SE]
———Soviet attack (H.J. Res. 353), 24448 [19SE], 24483 [15SE]
———Soviet attack (S. Con. Res. 66), 23552 [12SE]
Soviet arms negotiations: reactions, 26673-26676 [30SE]
Soviet ``disinformation'': efforts to circulate, 4061 [7MR]
Soviet dissidents: anniversary of sentencing, 19766 [19JY]
Soviet Jewry: Congressional Call to Conscience Vigil, 13247 [20MY]
Soviet Jews: Congregation Beth El, South Orange, N.J., discussion topic, 32640 [15NO]
———efforts to emigrate, 9902, 9909 [27AP], 18057 [29JN]
———encouraging emigration (S. Con. Res. 11), 8079 [12AP]
———free emigration, 33616 [17NO]
———human rights violations, 10383 [28AP]
———human rights violations against, 5956 [5AP], 20529 [25JY], 21057 [27JY]
Soviet Pentecostals: emigration, 8249 [13AP]
Soviet religious persecution: Voice of America broadcasts, 25369 [22SE]
Soviet Union: anti-Semitism, 23075 [4AU]
———defense dialog with U.S., 5891-5893, 5954-5956 [17MR]
———efforts on behalf of Soviet Prisoners of Conscience, 1325 [1FE]
———free emigration of Jews, 5992 [17MR]
———human rights violations, 22147 [2AU]
———negotiating onsite nuclear plant inspection, 13288 [23MY]
———opposing the policy of forced labor (S. Con. Res. 31), 11311 [5MY]
———plight of Jews, 10635 [2MY]
Soviet Union-Cuba: military threat to the south, 11537 [9MY]
Soviet-Eastern European Research and Training Act: enact (S. 873), 19678 [18JY]
———introduction (S. 873), 6299, 6300 [21MR]
Space weapons: building (S. Res. 100), 7230 [24MR]
———mutual and verifiable ban (S.J. Res. 129), 19299 [14JY]
———negotiate a verifiable ban (S. Res. 43), 7835 [7AP]
———proposed ban (S.J. Res. 129), 19733 [19JY]
Space-based ABM: feasibility, 9406 [21AP]
Space-related terms and concepts: vocabulary, 5990 [17MR]
Special Security and Development Cooperation Act: introduction (S. 944), 7173 [24MR]
START: negotiations, 11626 [10MY]
START treaty: negotiations, 945 [27JA], 30461 [2NO]
Strategic arms control: proposed negotiations (S.J. Res. 12), 731 [26JA]
Strategic defense systems: proposed development, 9901 [27AP]
Strategic nuclear weapons: President's address, 7128, 7148-7155 [24MR]
Strategic policy: support for more humane and ethical (S. Con. Res. 23), 7274-7277 [24MR]
Svarinskas, Alfonsas: imprisonment, 1763 [3FE]
Tactical warfare: military reform, 3781 [3MR]
Third World countries: arms sales, 3758-3763 [3MR]
Threshold Test Ban Treaty: adopt, 4059 [7MR]
Totalitarian regimes: human rights policies, 7121 [24MR]
Tulovsky, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate, 22527 [3AU]
U.S. defense spending: effectiveness, 7113 [24MR]
U.S. delegation: reduce (S. Res. 222), 24468 [15SE]
U.S. policy: issues, 20529 [25JY]
U.S.-Soviet diplomatic parity: provide, 25309-25313 [22SE]
U.S.-Soviet student exchange for peace program: negotiate the creation (S.J. Res. 133), 19969 [20JY]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. 1962 offensive weapons agreement: Soviet violations, 30376-30380 [2NO]
Ukraine: famine anniversary, 26355 [29SE], 26709 [30SE], 27860 [7OC]
———famine anniversary (S. Con. Res. 70), 26388-26390 [29SE], 27587, 27590 [6OC], 32646 [15NO]
Ukrainian independence: anniversary, 1156 [31JA]
Ukrainian Independence Day: commemoration, 273 [25JA], 5165 [14MR]
Ukrainian people: tribute, 12943 [18MY]
UN: position on developing countries, 11715 [10MY]
———U.S. contributions (S. Con. Res. 50), 18032 [29JN]
University of California: invitation to Soviet scientists, 16450 [21JN]
Vashchenko, Lidiya: emigration, 7692 [6AP], 7950 [12AP], 18055 [29JN]
Vigil for Soviet Jewry, 6845 [23MR]
Voice of America: accreditation, 12648 [17MY]
———Soviet jamming of broadcasts, 25366-25368 [22SE]
Wallenberg, Raoul: disappearance case, 24075 [14SE]
———recognition of birthday (S. Res. 204), 23021 [4AU]
———unknown fate, 1378 [2FE]
Warsaw Ghetto uprising: 40th anniversary observance, 8849 [18AP]
———anniversary, 15434 [13JN]
Week of Remembrance for the 40th Anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: designate (S.J. Res. 49), 3850 [3MR]
Yellow rain: U.S. policy, 8359 [13AP]
Reports
Activities and Accomplishments of the Subcommittee on Arms Control, Oceans, International Operations, and Environment: Senator Pressler, 34414 [18NO]
Additional Information on Raoul Wallenberg, Avraham Shifrin, 16935 [22JN]
Afghanistan—3 Years of Occupation, Dept. of State, 9693 [26AP]
AFL-CIO Committee on Defense (summary), 9221 [20AP]
Anti-Satellite Weapons—Arms Control or Arms Race?, Union of Concerned Scientists, 12894-12900 [18MY]
Arms Control Proposal—Conceptual Framework, 18503-18505 [11JY]
Assessment of Soviet Activites Related to Peace Movement, FBI, 9592 [21AP]
Biennial Congressional Briefing of the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, Representative Lent, 894 [26JA]
Challenges for U.S. National Security (section entitled Other Approaches to Nuclear Arms Control), Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 10493 [28AP]
Chemical Warfare Capability, GAO (sundry excerpts), 15804 [15JN]
Civilian Space Policy and Applications (excerpt), 7201 [24MR]
Communist, PLO and Libyan Support for Nicaragua and the Salvadoran Insurgents, Dept. of State, 13806-13808 [25MY]
Communist Countries Violations of U.S. Airspace, 24902-24903 [20SE]
Contribution of MX to the Strategic Force Modernization Program, 19909-19910 [20JY]
Extermination Camps in the U.S.S.R.—1980, 13166 [19MY]
Fact Finding Trip to Soviet Union, Senator Grassley, 953 [27JA]
Fate of Swedish Diplomat, Raoul Wallenberg, Avraham Shifrin, 16698 [21JN]
Final Report of Nuclear Crisis Relocation Advisory Committee to the Englewood, N.J., City Council, 6692 [22MR]
Forced Labor in the U.S.S.R., Dept. of State (sundry), 2355-2366 [16FE]
Glossary of Arms Control Terms, Senator Pressler, 3867 [3MR]
Interagency Structure of Economic and Foreign Policy Decisionmaking, GAO, 18062-18064 [29JN]
Legislators for the Freeze, Nicholas Dunlop, 22734 [3AU]
Military Implications of the Proposed SALT II Treaty Relating to the National Defense, Committee on Armed Services (excerpts), 25601 [23SE]
MX Basing in Minuteman Silos: Air Force, 11766-11770 [11MY]
MX Missile Basing Mode Funding (S. Con. Res. 26) (excerpt): Scowcroft Commission, 13706 [25MY]
MX Missile Basing—Launch Under Attack, OTA, 13714-13721 [25MY]
MX Missile (excerpt), 20069 [20JY]
MX Missiles in Minuteman Silos?, Scowcroft Commission, 13255 [20MY]
Nomination of Kenneth L. Adelman as Director of the ACDA, 8604 [14AP]
Nuclear Balance in Europe— Status, Trends, and Implications, U.S. Strategic Institute, 2559 [17FE]
Nuclear Freeze Proposal (excerpt), 5720 [16MR]
Nuclear War: Conference on the Long-Term World-Wide Biological Consequences of Nuclear War, 33620-33624 [17NO]
Nuclear Weapons Freeze, Committee on Foreign Affairs (excerpt), 5771 [16MR]
Omnibus Defense Authorization Act (S. 675): Scowcroft Commission (excerpt), 19753 [19JY], 20336 [21JY]
Preliminary Analysis of High Frontier Proposal, Institute for Space and Security Studies, 1787 [3FE]
Proposed Nuclear Weapons Freeze: WHO (excerpt), 16098 [16JN]
———WHO (introduction), 16314 [20JN]
Proposed Nuclear Weapons Freeze (H.J. Res. 308): Committee on Foreign Relations (excerpt), 30120 [31OC]
Recent Figures and Movements of Soviet Merchant Marine—A Second Navy Disturbing World's Shipping Order (excerpt), 2409 [17FE]
Research on Raoul Wallenberg, Rescuer of 100,000 Hungarian Jews, Dennis Hevesi, 16886 [22JN]
Restrictions on Imports (sundry), 24395 [15SE]
SALT II and ICBM's (sundry excerpts), 6959, 6960 [23MR]
Significant Shift Within the Top Echelons of the Soviet Rulers, 21 [3JA]
Soviet Acquisition of Western Technology (excerpt), 28172 [18OC]
Soviet Active Measures Relating to the U.S. Peace Movement, FBI, 7406-7411 [24MR]
Soviet Attack on the South Korean Airliner (S.J. Res. 158): Library of Congress, 24394 [15SE]
Soviet Human Rights Atrocities in Afghanistan, Permanent Tribunal of the People, 8066-8071 [12AP]
Soviet Military Power, 1983 (excerpt), 15334 [9JN]
Soviet Military Power, Sec. of Defense Weinberger (sundry excerpts), 20555-20557 [25JY]
Soviet Missiles, Scowcroft Commission (excerpt), 13541 [24MY]
Soviet Union and Eastern Europe Factfinding Mission, Congressional Delegation, 7414 [24MR]
Soviet Union Labor Force, Dept. of State (excerpt), 33478, 33479 [17NO]
Strategic Nuclear Forces, Scowcroft Commission, 13257-13260 [20MY]
Strategic Weapons Deployment and Arms Control, Presidential Commission on Strategic Forces (excerpt), 8374 [13AP]
Summary of Transcript Excerpts Regarding the Nomination of Kenneth L. Adelman as Director of the ACDA, 8589 [14AP]
Three Years of Repression, Greater New York Conference on Soviet Jewry, 23042-23043 [4AU]
Treaty Considerations of the High Frontier Manual on Existing Treaties, 7155 [24MR]
Treaty Information—Convention and Uniform Law on Wills Adopted by Diplomatic Conference, 13030 [19MY]
U.S. Policy Toward Third World Countries—Kirkpatrick Plan, 4063-4066 [7MR]
Unconventional Arms Policy—Selling Ourselves Short, Democratic Policy Committee, 3765-3780 [3MR]
United States, Allied, and Soviet Naval Ship Acquisitions, 1970-79, 7753-7758 [7AP]
Use of Chemical Warfare Agents by the Soviet Union: Acting U.S. Permanent Representative to the UN, 23015, 23024 [4AU]
Verification of a Freeze—Some General Observations, 30094-30098 [31OC]
Verification of Arms Control Limits on Land-Mobile Launchers, Library of Congress, 7854 [7AP]
Verifying a Model Freeze, Federation of American Scientists, 8567-8572 [14AP]
Visit by Kirk Douglas to Pakistan, USIA, 197 [6JA]
Vocabulary of Arms Control, Library of Congress, 17898 [29JN]
Warhead Reductions, Scowcroft Commission (excerpt), 8392 [13AP]
Women and Children in Soviet Concentration Camps—1978, 13168-13173 [19MY]
Reports to constituents
Hamilton, Lee H.: Tragedy of Flight 007, 26824 [30SE]
Resolutions by organizations
Arms race, Presbyterian Church U.S.A., 24939 [20SE]
Ban on use of nuclear weapons, American Academy of Religion, 7917 [11AP]
Call for Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, UN General Assembly, 6317 [21MR]
Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Soviet-imposed Ukrainian famine, Minnesotans of Ukrainian descent, 27860 [7OC]
Condemn Soviet attack on Korean airliner, North Florida State Air Show, 27437 [5OC]
Designating Soviet Jewry Solidarity Day, Erie County, N.Y., 7503 [24MR]
Freedom in Poland, Pulaski Council of Milwaukee, Wis., 10871 [3MY]
Nuclear disarmament: Southern Illinois University, 15982 [15JN]
Nuclear weapons moratorium: American Philosophical Association, 16183 [16JN]
Oppose Yamal pipeline, National Association of Pro-America, 9548 [21AP]
Remember the Ukraine, Women's Association for the Defense of Four Freedoms for Ukraine, Inc., 29262 [25OC]
Rights of Baltic nations, Baltic American Committee of Greater Cleveland, 19840 [19JY]
Situation in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia: European Parliament, 15717 [14JN]
Soviet attack on South Korean airliner: General Federation of Women's Clubs, 28142 [18OC]
Soviet imprisonment of Anatoly Scharansky: American Jewish Congress, 8236 [12AP]
Support of nuclear freeze, Fall River, Mass., City Council, 23434 [4AU]
Support Soviet Jewry, Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, 10107 [27AP]
Reviews
Raoul Wallenberg—Tribute to a Lost Hero (play), 32770 [15NO]
Rulings of the Chair
Nuclear weapons: proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), 5669 [16MR], 10429 [28AP], 11046, 11072, 11074, 11086 [4MY]
Sermons
Encounters With the Jews of Silence, Jeffery K. Salkin, 25543 [22SE]
Fear Not, John E. Boyles, 19353-19356 [14JY]
Immorality of Nuclear War, Ralph P. Kingsley, 9800 [26AP]
Nuclear Morality, Richard G. Hutcheson, Jr., 5711 [16MR]
Soviet Jewry, Jeffrey Salkin, 19373 [14JY]
Star Wars, Peter Raible, 17485 [27JN]
Statements
Antisatellite Weapons, Daniel Deudney, Worldwatch Institute, 16404 [20JN]
Arms Limitations, Anne H. Cahn, 20429 [21JY]
———Charles H. Ford, 14798 [7JN]
———Gerard C. Smith, 16952 [23JN], 17592-17594 [28JN]
———Sec. of Defense Weinberger (excerpts), 13384 [23MY]
Arms Race: Andrei Sakharov (excerpt), 30312 [1NO]
———Sec. of State Shultz, 30315 [1NO]
Babi Yar Massacre: Barbara Moskow, 30393 [2NO]
Ban on Nuclear Testing: Joint, by W. Averell Harriman, Clark Clifford, and Paul Warnke, 1740 [3FE]
Building Defense Systems, President Reagan, 29268 [25OC]
Challenge of Peace—God's Promise and Our Response: U.S. Bishops' Pastoral Letter on War and Peace, 12315-12339 [16MY]
Clinch River Breeder and Nuclear Proliferation, 28064 [18OC]
Commemoration of the Byelorussian National Independence Day, Byelorussian Coordinating Committee, Chicago, Ill. (excerpt), 7324 [24MR]
Communist Expansion, Vietnam Freedom Movement, Nguyen Bich, 14680 [7JN]
Comparison of U.S. and Soviet Military Buildup, 30068 [31OC]
Comprehensive Agreements, Federation of American Scientists, 26856 [3OC]
Conditions of Soviet Exile, Oskana Meshko, 23450 [4AU]
Control of U.S. Exports, Lawrence J. Brady, 24957 [20SE]
Covert Strategic Reserve ICBM Force—Another Soviet SALT II Violation, Senator McClure, 10072-10076 [27AP]
Current Situation in Estonia, Estonian American National Council, 2902 [24FE]
Day of Sorrow and Irreconcilability: Congress of Russian-Americans, Inc., 31308, 31314, 31317 [7NO], 31871 [9NO]
Declaration of the Infringement of Religious Rights in Czechoslovakia, 25657 [23SE]
Defense Strategy Objectives: John Fisher, 31376 [8NO]
Democratic Response to President Reagan's Defense Address, Senator Inouye, 7100 [24MR]
Deploying the MX as a Countermeasure Against Soviet SS-19 Heavy ICBM Deployment Circumventing SALT I, Senator McClure, 13722-13724 [25MY]
Deployment of U.S. Missiles in Europe, John Steinbruner (excerpt), 20963 [26JY]
Description of a Disease, Yuri Tarnopolsky, 16912 [22JN]
Disappearance of Raoul Wallenberg, Rachel O. Haspel, 22747 [3AU]
Downing of KAL's Jetliner by the Soviets, Zdzislaw M. Rurarz, 24964 [20SE]
Efforts of Alexander Lerner To Emigrate From Soviet Union, Jack Minker, 23742 [12SE]
Eight Years a Hostage in Moscow, 27165 [4OC]
Free Nations and Free Men, President Reagan (excerpt), 1344 [1FE]
Freedom Is Indivisible, Czechoslovak National Council of America, 22073 [1AU]
Goal of Communism, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, 8371 [13AP]
Hart Amendment Prohibits Two U.S. ICBM's While the Soviets Test Two New ICBM'S, Senator McClure, 13724-13727 [25MY]
How Nuclear War Might Be, William Shipman, 5708 [16MR]
Human Rights Caucus, Representative Gilman, 15132 [9JN]
I Refuse To Be 1 in 20 Million Acceptable Dead, Women's Strike for Peace, 1078 [27JA]
Impact of Military Spending on Chicago and Alternatives for 1984, Patricia Horne, 14273 [1JN]
Imprisonment of Anatoly Scharansky: Andropov, Yuri, 893 [26JA]
INF Public Forum in the U.S. Congress, Egon Bahr, 25654 [23SE]
International Conference on Alliance Between South Africa and Israel, 18034 [29JN]
Martial Law Measures Which Will Remain in Effect After Martial Law Is Lifted in Poland (summary), 24544 [19SE]
Massacre of 269 Passengers on Korean Airliner 007, Ray S. Cline, 24969 [20SE]
Meeting With Soviet Scientist Nahum Meiman, Annette Lantos, 1838 [7FE]
Middle East Stability: President Reagan, 30376 [2NO]
Military Construction Appropriations (H.R. 3263), Daniel Ortega, 21097 [27JY]
Missile Deployment in Europe: Willy Brandt, 29684 [27OC]
Missile Deployment in Europe, Denis Healey, 25546 [22SE]
Modernization of the U.S. Missile System, Harold Brown (excerpt), 20071 [20JY]
Modernization of U.S. Military Policy: Air Force Association, 27158 [4OC]
Mutual Guaranteed Builddown of Nuclear Forces, Senator Percy, 5050 [11MR], 5799 [16MR]
MX Missile Basing: Sec. of Defense Weinberger, 9533-9536 [21AP]
———Senator Tower, 9532 [21AP]
MX Missile Basing Mode: Brent Scowcroft, 10885 [4MY]
———Deputy Sec. of State Kenneth W. Dam, 10886-10887 [4MY]
———John W. Vessey, Jr., 11359 [6MY]
———McGeorge Bundy, 10682-10684 [3MY]
———Sec. of Defense Weinberger, 11356-11359 [6MY]
MX Missile Basing Mode Funding (S. Con. Res. 26): Senator Jackson, 11641 [10MY]
———Senator Tower, 11640 [10MY]
MX Missile Basing Mode Funding (S. Con. Res. 26) (sundry excerpts), 13261-13264 [20MY], 13308-13313, 13318, 13319 [23MY], 13446, 13456, 13460 [24MY], 13753 [25MY]
MX Missile Funding: Friends Committee on National Legislation, 18247 [29JN]
———SANE (organization), 18262 [29JN]
———Union of Concerned Scientists, 18264 [29JN]
Navstar Global Positioning System—Collins User Equipment, 25781 [26SE]
Next Year in Jerusalem, Anatoly Scharansky, 8662 [14AP]
Next Year in Jerusalem, Anatoly Scharansky (excerpt), 2001 [10FE]
Nuclear Arms, President Eisenhower, 24186 [15SE]
Nuclear Arms Freeze: American Physical Society, 3864 [3MR]
———Terry Herndon for Citizens Against Nuclear War, 4904 [10MR]
Nuclear Arms Freeze, Barbara Tsairis for the Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament, 5852 [16MR]
Nuclear Arms Race—View From City Hall, 12671 [17MY]
Nuclear Disarmament, Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy, Inc., 4670 [9MR]
Nuclear Disarmamotta, Daniel H. Bloom, 15537 [13JN]
Nuclear Missiles in Europe, President Reagan (excerpt), 8379 [13AP]
Nuclear Nonproliferation, Jonathan Bingham, 2104 [10FE]
Nuclear Weapons: President Reagan (excerpt), 8478 [13AP]
———Sec. of Defense Weinberger (excerpt), 8478 [13AP]
Nuclear Weapons, President Reagan, 15149 [9JN]
Nuclear Weapons Freeze: National Conference of Catholic Bishops, 8428 [13AP]
———(sundry excerpts), 17599-17601 [28JN]
———William Colby, 17600-17601 [28JN]
Nuclear Weapons Moratorium: Representative Seiberling, 33152 [14DE]
Nuclear Weapons Verification—Required Measures of Confidence, 7875 [7AP]
Plight of Soviet Jews, Yuri Tarnopolsky, 19373 [14JY]
Plight of Soviet Refuseniks (sundry), 10107 [27AP]
Position on President Reagan's Proposal for MX Missile as Requested by Senator Levin, Stansfield Turner, 13691 [25MY]
Position Statement on Soviet Attack on Korean Airliner, Rotary Club of Newport, Ky., 26850 [30SE]
Preserving the Integrity of the Arms Control Process, Senator McClure, 10070 [27AP]
President Reagan's Address on Strategic Nuclear Weapons: Bruce K. Brown, 7150 [24MR]
President's Commission on Strategic Forces, Brent Scowcroft, 19941 [20JY]
Preventing Nuclear War—Strategic Deterrence Versus Nuclear War (sundry excerpts), 7639-7643 [6AP]
Price of Andrei Sakharovs' Work for Human Rights in Soviet Union, 13541 [24MY]
Proposed Ban on Space Weapons (S.J. Res. 129): Senator Pressler, 19733 [19JY]
Proposed Mutual Build-Down of Nuclear Weapons, Senator Cohen, 16798 [22JN]
Protection From Nuclear War, T. K. Jones, 5708 [16MR]
Raoul Wallenberg Disappearance: Rachel O. Haspel, 27266 [5OC]
Reagan Administration Violation Charges, 31021 [4NO]
Red Army Invades Lithuania, Casimir Pugevicius (translation editor of the Chronicle of the Catholic Church in Lithuania, 1940), 2388 [17FE]
Resistance International—Declaration of Principle, 15291 [9JN]
Rethinking Arms Control—Advantages of a Comprehensive Approach, Christopher E. Paine, 13241-13243 [20MY]
Reward of Serving in the Peace Corps, Jean Lujan, 10466 [28AP]
Rise of Yuri Andropov to Head of Soviet Communist Party (sundry excerpts), 17, 18, 20 [3JA]
Russian Naval Strength, Charles F. Dougherty (excerpt), 97 [3JA]
Save Our Souls, Yuri Tarnopolsky, 12772 [18MY]
Senator Helms Amendments to S.J. Res. 158 and Administration Responses, 24417 [15SE]
70th Interparliamentary Conference: Representative McGrath, 34169 [18NO]
Soviet ABM Treaty Violations, Senator McClure, 20738 [26JY]
Soviet Acquisition of U.S. Technology, National Academy of Sciences (excerpt), 25700 [26SE]
Soviet Acquisition of Western Technology, Henry A. Kissinger, 28172 [18OC]
Soviet Attack on South Korean Airliner, John M. Fisher, 28216 [18OC]
Soviet Attack on the South Korean Airliner: J. Lynn Helms for FAA, 24825-24827 [20SE]
———Representative Crockett, 24172 [14SE]
Soviet Attack on the South Korean Airliner (S.J. Res. 158): (sundry excerpts), 24375, 24385, 24411-24414, 24422, 24436, 24438, 24444 [15SE]
———Senator Leahy to Yuri Andropov, 24429 [15SE]
Soviet Emigration Case, Yuri Tarnopolsky, 16935 [22JN]
Soviet Imprisonment of Anatoly Scharansky, Avital Scharansky, 24526 [15SE]
Soviet Industrial Espionage: E. A. Burkhalter, Jr., 3437-3440 [1MR]
Soviet Interruption of International Mail: Christian Rescue Effort for the Emancipation of Dissidents, 29880 [28OC]
———Ruth Newman, 34740 [18NO]
———Vladlen Pavlenkov, 32228 [10NO]
Soviet Jamming of Voice of America Broadcasts, Kenneth Tomlinson, 25367 [22SE]
Soviet Jewry and the Right To Study Hebrew, National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 14251 [1JN]
Soviet Military Capability, Joint Chiefs of Staff (excerpt), 8391 [13AP]
Soviet Morality, President Reagan, 19366 [14JY]
Soviet Public Statements on KAL 007 Shootdown, 24441-24442 [15SE]
Soviet Treaty Violations, Senator Helms, 26677-26678 [30SE]
Soviets Arms Policy, Richard Pipes (excerpt), 5744 [16MR]
Spirit of Hope for Soviet Jews, Anatoly Scharansky, 12773 [18MY]
START Treaty Negotiations, President Reagan, 15361 [9JN]
Statecraft and Strategy in the Nuclear Shadow; Air Force Association, 27590 [6OC]
Statement of Registration Compliance Form, Georgetown University, 20299 [21JY]
Student Freeze Campaign, 16720 [21JN]
Technological Developments and the Future of Arms Control, Paul Warnke, 16954 [23JN], 17594 [28JN]
Terrible June Days in Lithuania, Lithuanian/American Community of the U.S., 15761 [14JN]
U.S. Participation in the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency: Richard T. Kennedy, 3429 [1MR]
U.S. Policy in Hungary and Poland: President Kennedy, 29893 [28OC]
U.S. Strategic Policy, Senator Wallop, 11020 [4MY]
U.S.-Soviet Relations: John F. Kennedy, 34241 [18NO]
U.S.-Soviet Relations in the Context of U.S. Foreign Policy, Secretary of State Shultz, 16173-16177 [16JN]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Offensive Weapons Agreement: Henry A. Kissinger (1970) (excerpts), 30379 [2NO]
———John F. Kennedy (1962), 30382 [2NO]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Relations, Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., 6299 [21MR]
View of KAL Incident, Kyo Ryoon Jhin, 25980 [27SE]
Weapons Freeze Negotiations: Willy Brandt, 27150, 27170 [4OC]
World in Arms, Dwight Eisenhower (excerpt), 5664 [16MR]
Studies
Adolescents' Concerns About the Threat of Nuclear War, John M. Goldenring and Ronald M. Doctor, 30091 [31OC]
Gas Warfare, Library of Congress, 24344 [15SE]
Legal Questions Relative to the Downing of KAL Flight 007, 24369 [15SE]
Role of Public Opinion in Arms Control, Harvard University, 21567 [29JY]
Summaries
GI Bill Amendment to S. 675 To Be Proposed by Senators Armstrong, Cohen, Hollings, Matsunaga, and Cranston, 18998, 19014 [13JY]
Ilya D. Besprozvanny—Refusenik, 5189 [14MR]
MX Missile Viewpoints, 13571 [24MY]
Peacekeeper Propulsion, Air Force, 11770 [11MY]
S. 434, Office of Strategic Trade Act, 1686 [3FE]
World After Nuclear War, Conference on the Long-Term Worldwide Biological Consequences of Nuclear War, 30159 [31OC]
Tables
Alleged Soviet violations of arms control agreements, 13102 [19MY]
Amendment to restore combat readiness and conventional forces programs to S. 675, 19265 [14JY]
Antisatellite program, GSA, 2433 [17FE]
Budgetary impact and relation to first budget resolution, CBO, 18537 [11JY]
Comparison of defense expenditures between the Soviet Union and the U.S. (selected data), 6780 [23MR]
Comparison of U.S. and Soviet strategic modernization programs, 7643 [6AP]
Comparisons of a B-1B and a B-52H, both flying the exact same mission profile, 19204 [14JY]
Country, people, and year of Communist domination, 19590 [18JY]
East European and Soviet hard-currency debts to the West, end year 1982, 24434 [15SE]
Emigration statistics of Soviet Jews, 334 [25JA]
Force level calculator—who's ahead, Center for Defense Information, 16733 [22JN]
Foreign Agents Registration Act—films under labeling requirements (selected data), 5953 [17MR]
Intermediate-range Nuclear Force resolution summary, 27935 [7OC]
Jewish emigration from Soviet Union—1965-78, 264, 265 [25JA]
Jewish emigration from the USSR (sundry), 12416 [16MY]
Leading items imported from the U.S.S.R. by TSUSA items, 24414 [15SE]
Military Construction Subcommittee, spending totals, 21102 [27JY]
MX program costs (sundry), 13263 [20MY]
Non-hardware training and personnel systems marks RDT & E, 20777 [26JY]
Omnibus Defense Authorization Act (S. 675), 19244 [14JY]
Peacekeeper (MX)—Omnibus Defense Authorization Act (S. 675), 19278 [14JY]
Proposed mutual guaranteed build-down of nuclear forces (sundry), 3287 [1MR]
Relative U.S.-U.S.S.R. standing in the 20 most important basic technology areas, 1982-83, 9574 [21AP]
Soviet agriculture imports (sundry), 25954 [27SE]
Soviet arms proposal at START permits, 20752 [26JY]
Soviet grain purchases under the long-term agreement (1976-83), 6302 [21MR]
Soviet grain purchases under the long-term agreement (sundry), 13905 [25MY]
Soviet strategic superiority, 1983, 7643 [6AP]
U.S. hard target kill capabilities after Soviet first strike, 13691 [25MY]
U.S.-Soviet military balance, 12790 [18MY]
U.S.-Soviet military strength (selected data), 5050, 5051 [11MR]
Warsaw Pact—NATO nuclear weapons in Europe (sundry), 11485 [9MY]
Telegrams
Effect of proposed nuclear systems freeze on negotiations with Soviets, Edward Rowny (excerpt), 4635 [9MR]
Nuclear weapons negotiations with the Soviet Union, Paul Nitze (excerpt), 4635 [9MR]
Soviet efforts to circulate ``disinformation'': Dept. of State, 4061 [7MR]
Testimonies
Nuclear Weapons Freeze, Harold Willens, 17511 [28JN]
Rethinking Arms Control—Advantages of a Comprehensive Approach, Christopher E. Paine, 18049-18050 [29JN]
Soviet Labor Camp Life: Georgy Davydov (excerpt), 33478 [17NO]
Soviet Nuclear Weapons Buildup, Admiral Long (excerpt), 5677 [16MR]
Soviet Nuclear Weapons (excerpt), 5719 [16MR]
Soviet Propaganda Activities: CIA (excerpt), 9395 [21AP]
———Stanislav Levchenko (excerpt), 9396 [21AP]
U.S. Policy in Central America, Elliot L. Richardson, 21003 [26JY]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 61, freedom and independence of the Baltic States, 2401 [17FE]
H. Con. Res. 62, seeking withdrawal of certain Soviet Union personnel and release of certain political prisoners from the Baltic States, 2402 [17FE]
H. Con. Res. 63, Soviet compliance with human rights agreements, 2588 [22FE], 33502 [17NO]
H. Con. Res. 100, sense of Congress concerning use of forced labor in the Soviet Union, 33481 [17NO]
H. Con. Res. 111, commemorating anniversary of Soviet imposed Ukrainian famine, 33476 [17NO]
H. Con. Res. 160, Soviet attack on South Korean airliner, 24523 [15SE]
H. Con. Res. 177, sense of Congress that Soviet Union should permit pianist Vladimir Feltsman to travel to U.S. to perform, 33496 [17NO]
H. Con. Res. 192, Baltic States self-determination, 33172 [16NO]
H. Con. Res. 236, congressional support for independent Soviet peace movement, 34824 [18NO]
H. Res. 50, concerning first strike with nuclear weapons, 77 [3JA]
H. Res. 67, release from Soviet prison of Anatoly Scharansky, 5224 [15MR], 6826 [23MR], 8102 [12AP]
H. Res. 138, consideration of H.J. Res. 13, mutual freeze and reduction of nuclear weapons, 5666 [16MR]
H. Res. 150, emigration of Soviet Jews, 7314 [24MR], 12765, 12770 [18MY]
H. Res. 179, consideration of H.J. Res. 13, mutual and verifiable freeze on and reductions in nuclear weapons, 11037 [4MY]
H. Res. 233, nuclear weapons freeze, 16007 [15JN]
H. Res. 308, call for international denial of landing rights to Soviet aircraft, 23969 [13SE]
H.J. Res. 13, mutual freeze and reduction of nuclear weapons, 5750 [16MR], 13188 [19MY]
H.J. Res. 20, concerning deployment of nuclear weapons in Europe, 77 [3JA]
H.J. Res. 128, arms transfer limitations, 1813 [7FE]
H.J. Res. 201, designate Baltic Freedom Day, 15133 [9JN]
H.J. Res. 291, calling for Soviet emigration of Semyon Gluzman, 15324 [9JN]
H.J. Res. 353, Soviet attack on the South Korean airliner, 24154 [14SE], 24361 [15SE]
H.J. Res. 384, delay deployment of certain missiles, 27935 [7OC]
H.J. Res. 390, request for information on Soviet-held U.S. nationals, 28492 [19OC]
H.R. 601, Soviet-Eastern European Research and Training Act, 1189-1191 [31JA]
H.R. 1998, prohibit economic assistance to Warsaw Pact countries until a nuclear arms limitation agreement is signed, 4641 [9MR]
S. 125, authorize appropriations for maritime construction, 784 [26JA]
S. 407, Export Administration Enforcement Act, 1427 [2FE]
S. 408, Technology Security Enforcement Act, 1428 [2FE]
S. 409, Citizens Information Act, 1430 [2FE]
S. 434, Office of Strategic Trade Act, 1666-1679 [3FE]
S. 480, Satellite Systems Protection Act, 2219 [15FE]
S. 608, Arms Control and Disarmament Act amendment, 31919 [10NO]
S. 944, Special Security and Development Cooperation Act, 7173 [24MR]
S. 955, National Commission on Space Act, 7203 [24MR]
S. 994, prohibit funding for binary and chemical equipment and munitions, 7750 [7AP]
S. 1050, National Security and Arms Export Review Act, 8559-8565 [14AP]
S. 1170, Operational Testing and Evaluation Act, 10145 [28AP]
S. Con. Res. 11, Soviet obligations with respect to human rights, 2953 [24FE], 8748 [15AP]
S. Con. Res. 15, peace through strength resolution, 4313 [8MR]
S. Con. Res. 23, support for more humane and ethical strategic policy, 7274 [24MR]
S. Con. Res. 37, jamming of international radio broadcasts, 13135 [19MY]
S. Con. Res. 46, negotiations for the reduction and control of nuclear weapons, 16201 [16JN]
S. Con. Res. 50, U.S. contributions to the UN, 18032 [29JN]
S. Con. Res. 66, Soviet attack on South Korean airliner, 23552 [12SE]
S. Con. Res. 69, use of satellite navigational aids, 25780 [26SE]
S. Con. Res. 70, commemoration of Ukrainian famine anniversary, 26388 [29SE], 32646 [15NO]
S. Con. Res. 74, support for Afghan struggle for freedom, 27563 [6OC]
S. Con. Res. 80, bring question of Baltic States self-determination before the UN, 33928 [17NO]
S. Con. Res. 85, allow Vladimir Feltsman to travel, 32059 [10NO], 33929 [17NO]
S. Res. 43, ban on antisatellite weapons, 1432 [2FE], 2433 [17FE]
S. Res. 45, treatment of payment-in-kind agricultural products, 1434 [2FE]
S. Res. 57, mutual guaranteed build-down of nuclear forces, 1767 [3FE]
S. Res. 83, prevention of a nuclear war, 4318 [8MR]
S. Res. 90, imprisonment of Anatoly Scharansky, 5364 [15MR], 12170 [12MY]
S. Res. 95, agricultural trade with the Soviet Union, 6302, 6303 [21MR], 13910 [25MY]
S. Res. 100, building of weapons for deployment in space, 7230 [24MR]
S. Res. 107, nuclear weapons reduction negotiations, 8047 [12AP]
S. Res. 119, sale of F-16 aircraft to Israel, 9208 [20AP]
S. Res. 125, efforts of Ida Nudel to emigrate, 10046 [27AP]
S. Res. 133, observance of Solidarity Sunday, 12169 [12MY], 12415 [16MY]
S. Res. 142, limit nuclear warhead ICBM's, 12131 [12MY]
S. Res. 182, travel of Senators, 20592 [25JY]
S. Res. 201, use of chemical warfare agents, 23013 [4AU]
S. Res. 204, express sense of Senate regarding Raoul Wallenberg, 23021 [4AU], 33929 [17NO]
S. Res. 206, prevent accidental nuclear war by terrorism, 23023 [4AU]
S. Res. 207, condemn use of chemical and toxin weapons, 23024 [4AU]
S. Res. 223, thanking the Japanese Government for their assistance, 24591 [19SE]
S. Res. 283, ban on chemical weapons, 33841 [17NO]
S. Res. 286, establish a Special Committee on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 33844 [17NO]
S. Res. 294, right of Igor V. Ogurtsov to emigrate, 34560 [18NO]
S.J. Res. 2, proposed freeze and reduction of nuclear weapons, 670 [26JA]
S.J. Res. 12, proposed strategic arms control negotiations, 731 [26JA]
S.J. Res. 28, call for immediate negotiations for a ban on weapons in space, 1738 [3FE]
S.J. Res. 49, Week of Remembrance for the 40th Anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 3850 [3MR]
S.J. Res. 51, designate Andrei Sakharov Day, 3851 [3MR], 12505 [17MY]
S.J. Res. 65, designate Afghanistan Day, 6357 [21MR]
S.J. Res. 96, designate Helsinki Human Rights Day, 11309 [5MY], 13269 [20MY], 16868 [22JN]
S.J. Res. 124, plutonium production freeze, 17424 [27JN]
S.J. Res. 129, mutual and verifiable ban on space weapons, 19300 [14JY], 19733 [19JY]
S.J. Res. 158, Soviet attack on South Korean airliner, 23517 [12SE], 24360 [15SE]
UN Charter Relating to UNESCO (excerpt), 34608 [18NO]
Transcripts
Discussion on Pentecostals at U.S. Embassy in Moscow, congressional delegation and Vadim Zagladin, 18248 [29JN]
Telephone conversation between Mike Elbert and Representative Synar, 24531 [15SE]
Treaty
Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, 7153 [24MR]