DEMOCRACY

Addresses

Building a Democracy: John F. Kennedy (excerpt), 28879 [24OC]

Democratic Freedom Fighters: President Reagan, 35482 [10DE]

Korean Peninsula and World Peace: Kim Young Sam, 27848-27849 [17OC]

West Berlin: John F. Kennedy (1963), 33397 [22NO]

What It Means To Be an American: Dan Rather, 32121-32123 [14NO]

Agreements

Grant agreement between the National Endowment for Democracy, Inc., and the Association of American Publishers, 11776-11782 [14MY]

Amendments

Central America: assistance to foster peace and democracy (H.J. Res. 247), 9206, 9231 [24AP]

Analyses

Declaration of Unity—Nicaraguan Freedom Fighters, 15459 [12JN]

Articles and editorials

Alternative Visions of Freedom, 684 [21JA]

Blaming America First, 19876 [22JY]

Cuban Hero's Legacy Suffers From Castro's Praise, 1991 [6FE]

Democracy and Safety, 620 [7JA]

Democracy in America, 2398 [19FE]

Democracy Is the Issue in Nicaragua (excerpt), 15382, 15461 [12JN]

Democracy Project Facing New Criticisms, 35024 [6DE]

Exporting Democracy—A Progress Report, 35020-35022 [6DE]

Fighting Culture Wars in Afghanistan, 6101 [25MR]

Help the Democratic Resistance: Representative Solarz, 16051 [18JN]

Indiana Election Controversy Impact on Voter Trust, 2399 [19FE]

Last Chance for the Philippines, 9114-9116 [23AP]

Latin America To Get Another Democracy, 3485 [25FE]

NED to the Rescue, 37839 [18DE]

Pinochet Faces a Unified Opposition, 23648 [12SE]

Pinochet Hits Opposition, Does Not Reject Its Plan—Church-Backed Plea for Democracy at Issue, 23647 [12SE]

Pinochet Hits Oppostition, Does Not Reject Its Plan—Church-Backed Plea for Democracy at Issue, 23647 [12SE]

Reflections From Yesterday's Radicals, 18042 [8JY]

Toward a Patriotic Rebirth, 18988 [15JY]

Turkey Censors Blast on Rights by 2 Authors—Miller, Pinter Say Torture a Fact in Turkey, 8527 [18AP]

U.S. Policy in Central America (excerpt), 9005 [23AP]

Undemocratic Party, 2400 [19FE]

Union in France Confirms It Gets U.S. Funds, 35025 [6DE]

Why Liberal Ideas Won't Die, 685 [21JA]

Bills and resolutions

Angola: opposition to system of oppression (see H.R. 3598)

Baltic States: restore freedom and independence (see S. Con. Res. 101)

Captive nations: repudiate consequences of 1945 Yalta agreements (see H.J. Res. 219)

———repudiating negative consequences of 1945 Yalta agreements (see S.J. Res. 37)

Captive Nations Week: designate (see H.J. Res. 346)

Central America: assistance to foster peace and democracy (see H.J. Res. 247)

Chile: early and peaceful return to democracy (see H. Con. Res. 188)

———restoration (see S. Con. Res. 11, 68, 73; H. Con. Res. 52, 191, 192; H. Res. 50)

———support of agreement by opposition political parties (see S. Res. 222)

———support of national agreement for transition to full democracy (see S. Con. Res. 82)

Constitution: commemorate bicentennial (see H.R. 3261)

Democracy Hall: establish (see H.R. 3261)

Freedom of Information Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 371)

Greek Independence Day—A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy: designate (see H.J. Res. 381)

Guatemala: commend for free elections (see H. Con. Res. 200)

Kim Dae Jung: restore civil and political rights (see H. Con. Res. 261)

Latin America: support of democratic governments (see S. Res. 142)

———U.S. policy relative to spread of communism (see H.J. Res. 249)

Lessons of Grenada Week: designate (see H.J. Res. 313)

National Endowment for Democracy: authorize appropriations (see S. 1003)

———prohibit grants to organizations affiliated with members of the board of directors (see H.R. 3984)

National Parliamentary Law Month: designate (see H.J. Res. 226)

Nicaragua: promote internal reconciliation on basis of democratic principles (see S.J. Res. 129; H.J. Res. 283)

Philippines: restoration of democracy (see S. Con. Res. 87; H. Con. Res. 232)

South Africa: economic sanctions (see S. 998)

———sense of Congress on apartheid policy (see S. Res. 210)

Western Hemisphere: prevent foreign powers from colonizing or controlling countries and peoples (see H.J. Res. 268)

Book reviews

Gildering the Lily: Aram Bakshian, Jr. (``Spirit of Enterprise'' by George Gilder), 4599 [6MR]

Books

``Democracy and Human Nature'': Robert Hutchins (excerpt), 8907 [23AP]

``Free Man's Life'': Alpheus T. Mason (excerpt), 19301 [17JY]

``History of the Modern World'' (excerpt), 15208 [11JN]

Documents

Bill of Responsibilities: Freedoms Foundation, 24296 [19SE]

Constitution (excerpt), 19310, 19311 [17JY]

Declaration of Independence (excerpt), 18770 [11JY]

Federal Constitutional Law on the Neutrality of Austria (excerpt), 29193 [25OC]

Essays

Can the Democracies Survive? Jean-Francois Revel, 10160-10165 [1MY]

Do Our Freedoms Deserve Defending?, 15360 [12JN]

Powers and Limitations of Congress: Debra Dowell (excerpt), 23924 [17SE]

———James Nucci, 23924 [17SE]

———Mark Strong, 23924 [17SE]

———Mark Strong (excerpt), 23924 [17SE]

———Susan Matt (excerpt), 23924 [17SE]

Value of the Constitution—Checks and Balances: Deborah Dowell, 23924 [17SE], 24714 [24SE]

———Eric Ringger, 24709 [24SE]

———James A. Nucci, 23924 [17SE], 24715 [24SE]

———Jay Helton, 24712 [24SE]

———Kathleen Pearce, 24705 [24SE]

———Keith Pinckard, 24706 [24SE]

———Mark Strong, 24714 [24SE]

———Maureen Mooney, 24715 [24SE]

———Stephanie Ames, 24711 [24SE]

———Steven J. Kennedy, 24706 [24SE]

———Susan J. Matt, 23924 [17SE], 24708 [24SE]

———Tiffany Mims, 24710 [24SE]

———Tony Vanias, 24708 [24SE]

Interviews

Terrorist acts by Movimiento Izquierdista Revolucionaria in Chile: Rene Jauregui with Andres P. Allende, 24661 [23SE]

Letters

Democratic freedom fighters: President Reagan, 35482 [10DE]

Democratization in Chile: several Members of Congress, 28382 [22OC]

Democratization process in Chile: Senators Lugar and Durenberger, 24661 [23SE]

National Endowment for Democracy: Polish American Congress, Inc., 35022 [6DE]

———Representative Fascell, 35023 [6DE]

———Vladimir Bukovsky, 35010 [6DE]

Opposition to the Sandinista regime and direction of U.S. policy in Nicaragua: Edgar Chamorro, 15202 [11JN]

Proposal to assist the force of democracy in Nicaragua: President Reagan, 15203 [11JN]

Reinstatement of General Ver as Chief of the Philippine Armed Forces: Senator Melcher, 33853 [3DE]

Struggle for freedom: Thomas Jefferson (excerpt), 631 [21JA]

U.S. policy in Central America: Jose Napoleon Duarte (excerpt), 9005 [23AP]

———President Reagan, 15403 [12JN]

U.S. policy in Nicaragua: Michael Novak, 9005 [23AP]

U.S. policy to promote peace based on democratic principles: President Reagan, 9227 [24AP]

Memorandums

AFL-CIO Grant to National Endowment for Democracy: Euginia Kemble, 35019 [6DE]

Messages

National Endowment for Democracy Report: President Reagan, 996 [24JA]

Opinions

U.S. Policy in Central America: National Bipartisan Commission on Central America, 15390 [12JN]

Remarks in House

Alfonsin, Raul: recipient of Center for Democracy Award, 2831 [20FE]

Angola: promote development (H.R. 3598), 28236, 28300 [22OC]

Captive nations: repudiate consequences of 1945 Yalta agreements (H.J. Res. 219), 6878 [28MR]

Central America: assistance to foster peace and democracy (H.J. Res. 247), 8629 [22AP], 9205-9257 [24AP]

Chile: human rights violations, 1860 [6FE]

———restoration (H. Con. Res. 192), 24608-24609 [23SE]

———U.S. policy, 29058 [24OC]

Guatamala: restoration, 30492 [5NO]

Guatemala: restoration, 30457, 30458 [5NO], 30729 [6NO]

Latin America: democratic progress, 3484 [25FE]

National Endowment for Democracy: abolish, 11275 [9MY]

———disbursement of funds, 11271 [9MY]

———funding, 9199 [24AP]

———use of funds, 37838 [18DE]

Nicaragua: humanitarian assistance to democratic resistance, 15382-15468 [12JN]

———humanitarian assistance to the Contras, 15382-15468 [12JN]

———promote internal reconciliation on basis of democratic principles (H.J. Res. 283), 10615 [7MY], 11071 [8MY]

Philippines: ensure fair elections, 31830 [14NO]

———restoration of democracy (H. Con. Res. 232), 31844 [14NO]

Tancredo Neves and His Legacy to Brazilian Democracy (sundry), 11149-11151 [8MY]

Remarks in Senate

Argentina: Government stability, 2953 [21FE]

Austria's National Day: commemoration, 29193 [25OC]

Baltic Freedom Day: observance, 15731, 15735, 15736 [13JN]

Baltic States: restore freedom and independence (S. Con. Res. 101), 38596 [19DE]

Captive nations: denounce 1945 Yalta agreements (S.J. Res. 37), 15362 [12JN]

Chile: restoration (S. Con. Res. 73), 25187 [26SE]

———restore democracy (S. Con. Res. 11), 1986 [6FE]

———support of agreement for transition to full democracy, 28381 [22OC]

———support of agreement for transition to full democracy (S. Con. Res. 68), 24660 [23SE]

———support of agreement for transition to full democracy (S. Res. 222), 23996 [17SE]

———support of national agreement for transition to full democracy (S. Con. Res. 82), 28582 [23OC]

Commission on the Bicentennial of the Constitution of the United States: authority for education program for commemoration, 25815 [3OC]

Communism: myths on fighting spread, 19875 [22JY]

Constitution: anniversary, 23924 [17SE], 24704 [24SE]

Constitutional Checks and Balances: Alexander Hamilton, 24705 [24SE]

Elections: interpretations of results, 23919 [17SE]

Flag Day: observance, 15608, 15609 [13JN], 18262 [9JY]

Free enterprise: spirit of entrepreneurs, 4599 [6MR]

Freedom fighters: U.S. support, 5150 [14MR]

Freedoms Foundation: Bill of Responsibilities, 24295 [19SE]

Government: vulnerabilities, 10160 [1MY]

Greek War of Independence: anniversary, 6271 [26MR]

Kim Young Sam: address at Harvard University, 27848 [17OC]

Korea, Republic of: progress as a democracy, 9645 [26AP]

Latin America: supporting democracy (S. Res. 142), 8944 [23AP]

Marti, Jose: Cuban patriot, 1991 [6FE]

National Democratic Institute for International Affairs: conference on democracy in South America, 18898 [11JY]

National Endowment for Democracy: funding, 35010-35028 [6DE]

Patriotism: renew, 18987 [15JY]

Philippines: restoration of democracy (H. Con. Res. 232), 32164-32169 [14NO]

———U.S. policy, 11828 [14MY], 12029, 12033 [15MY]

Scheuer, Jeffrey: articles on subscribing to liberal or conservative views, 684 [21JA]

Year of the Flag: designate (H.J. Res. 424), 34132 [4DE]

———designate (S.J. Res. 242), 34424 [5DE]

Reports

AFL-CIO's National Democratic Institute Activities, 35012 [6DE]

Chile's National Accord for Transition to Democracy: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 82), 28577 [23OC]

Democracy in South America: National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, 18899-18901 [11JY]

Democratic Cooperatives in Chile: U.S. Cooperative Leaders, 10233 [2MY]

Military Relations With Chile: Committee on Armed Services (excerpt), 14321 [5JN]

Reports to constituents

Hamilton, Lee H.: Promoting Democracy, 22907 [4SE]

Statements

Bicentennial of the Constitution: Mark Cannon, 25816 [3OC]

Celebration of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence: Abraham Lincoln, 25816 [3OC]

Chilean Regime: Latin American Parliament, 29058 [24OC]

Cuban Crisis: John F. Kennedy (sundry 1961 excerpts), 9005 [23AP]

Democracies: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, 9222 [24AP]

Democracy as a Permanent Form of Government: Alexander Tytler, 13058 [22MY]

Democracy vs. Communism, 8974 [23AP]

Four Freedoms: Franklin D. Roosevelt, 9117 [23AP]

March 1 Message: Kim Dae Jung and Kim Young Sam, 9646 [26AP]

National Endowment for Democracy: President Reagan, 35026 [6DE]

Nicaraguans Internal Struggle: Adolfo Calero, 9074 [23AP]

Peace in Nicaragua (sundry excerpts of Commandante Arce), 8999 [23AP]

Perplexity in Dealing With Terrorism: Anne Kriegel (sundry excerpts), 18041 [8JY]

Spanish Civil War: President Reagan, 11071 [8MY]

Support for Greek Independence: Daniel Webster, 6271 [26MR]

U.S. Foreign Policy: Harry S. Truman (1947 excerpt), 9005 [23AP]

———President Reagan, 18110 [9JY]

U.S. Foreign Policy and the Monroe Doctrine: several Presidents, 15390 [12JN]

U.S. Policy in Central America: Jose Napoleon Duarte, 8970 [23AP]

U.S. Policy in Nicaragua: Representative Wright, 9005 [23AP]

U.S. Support for Struggles of Others for Freedom: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 5285 [18MR]

Summaries

Cooperatives in Chile's Transition to Democracy: U.S. Overseas Cooperative Development Committee, 28382 [22OC]

Democratization and Improvements of Human Rights—A Selective Record for the Republic of China on Taiwan Since 1980, 14952 [11JN]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 232, expressing the sense of Congress with respect to restoration of Democracy in the Philippines, 31846 [14NO]

H.J. Res. 219, repudiate consequences of 1945 Yalta agreements, 6879 [28MR]

H.J. Res. 247, U.S. policy to foster peace and nurture democratic institutions in Central America, 9205 [24AP]

H.J. Res. 247, U.S. policy to foster peace and to nurture democratic institutions in Central America, 8630 [22AP]

H.R. 3598, express opposition of U.S. to system of oppression in Angola and to promote the development of democracy, 28303 [22OC]

S. Con. Res. 11, restoration of democracy in Chile, 1986 [6FE]

S. Con. Res. 68, support of agreement for transition to full democracy in Chile, 24660 [23SE]

S. Res. 142, supporting democracy in Latin America, 8944 [23AP]

S. Res. 222, support of agreement for transition to full democracy in Chile, 23996 [17SE]