DEPARTMENT OF STATE related term(s) Secretary of State
Addresses
AHEPA Conference: George Papoulias, 5867 [20MR]
Alliance Responsibility: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 20381 [24JY]
American Government and American Business—Our Common Defense Against Terrorism: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 6401 [26MR]
Arms Control and the Defense Budget—Look at Congressional Decision Making: Representative Courter, 5638 [19MR]
Awarding of Order of the Patriotic War First Degree to W. Averell Harriman: Anatoliy F. Dobrynin, 16448 [19JN]
Caribbean Basin Initiative: Senator Wallop, 4500 [5MR]
Changing World Economy—Relationships Between the U.S. and the Third World: Representative Obey, 19932 [22JY]
Congressional Intervention in Foreign Policy: Representative Hyde, 13291-13293 [22MY]
Containment—A Soviet View: Senator Wallop, 32858-32861 [20NO]
Current Intelligence Problems and Some Solutions: Representative Hyde, 23454 [11SE]
Defense Policy: Representative Courter, 4255 [28FE]
Democracy and Peace in the Hemisphere: Belisario Betancur, President of Colombia, 7563 [3AP]
Democracy in the Hemisphere: Raul Alfonsin, 2831 [20FE]
El Salvador and Nicaragua: Jose Napoleon Duarte, 30339 [1NO]
Failure of the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: Representative Courter, 32485 [19NO]
First Round in Geneva: Paul H. Nitze (excerpt), 10172 [1MY]
Geneva Arms Control Negotiations: President Reagan, 32271 [18NO]
Holocaust Commemoration: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 8611 [22AP]
International Human Rights Day: Richard Schifter, 38663 [19DE]
Korean Security and the U.S.—Mutual Needs and Interests—An American Perspective: Representative Courter, 22699-22700 [1AU]
Legal Issues in the Central American Conflict: John N. Moore, 13907-13908 [3JN]
Living With Liberation Movements: Senator Wallop, 6630-6631 [28MR]
Managing U.S.-U.S.S.R. Relationship Over the Long Term: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 726-728 [22JA]
Meaning of Vietnam: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 9750 [29AP]
National Policies and Global Prosperity: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 9173-9175 [24AP]
NATO and the Future of U.S.-Western European Relations: Representative Clinger, 1616 [31JA]
New Nightmare—Nuclear Terrorism: Representative Gephardt, 17967-17969 [27JN]
New Supplementary Extradition Treaty With the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Sean MacBride, 30608 [5NO]
Nuclear Weapons: Representative Lipinski, 31211 [7NO]
Peace Prospects in the Middle East: Shimon Peres, Prime Minister of Israel, 28712 [23OC]
Perspective on the Strategic Defense Initiative: Senator Chafee, 29534-29536 [29OC]
Presentation of Alan T. Waterman Award to Dr. Jacqueline K. Barton: Erich Bloch, 14242 [4JN]
Public Diplomacy and the Voice of America: Gene Pell, 18909 [11JY]
Putting Principles Into Practice: John H. Franklin, 17946 [27JN]
Reflections on Anniversaries, Detente, and Disinformation: Frank R. Barnett, 20400 [24JY]
Reflections on the Ideals Learned at Notre Dame: Jose Napoleon Duarte, 14542-14544 [5JN]
Retirement Statement: W. Tapley Bennett, Jr., 8349 [18AP]
Roads Diverging—Despair or Hope—Your Choice: James D. Watkins, 1263-1265 [29JA]
Role of U.S. in Central America: Senator Durenberger, 7394-7396 [3AP]
South Africa—Playing It by the Rules: D.J. Louis Nel, 32473-32475 [19NO]
Soviet Active Measures: William E. Knepper, 19514-19518 [17JY]
Soviet Human Rights Violations—Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 22040 [31JY]
Soviet Summit—Alfred M. Landon Lecture Series: Vice President George Bush, 24190 [18SE]
Strategic Deterrence—Reviewing the Fundamentals: Anne L. Armstrong, 32385 [19NO]
Trade, Interdependence, and Conflicts of Jurisdiction: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 3703-3705 [27FE]
Trade Embargo on Nicaragua: Representative Lagomarsino, 11197 [8MY]
Turkish Foreign Policy: Prime Minister Turgut Ozal, 8477 [18AP]
U.S. and Israel—Partners for Peace and Freedom: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 9110-9112 [23AP]
U.S. Policy in El Salvador and Nicaragua: Representative Dorgan, 28727 [23OC]
U.S. Response to Central American Totalitarianism: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 9747 [29AP]
U.S.-European Relations: Special Session of the European Parliament, Strasbourg, France: President Reagan, 11184-11187 [8MY]
U.S.-Japanese Relations: Mike Mansfield, 7391 [3AP]
———Yoshio Okawara, 6390-6392 [26MR]
U.S.-Moroccan Relations: Johana O'Hana, 15222 [11JN]
U.S.-Republic of Korea relations: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 3706 [27FE]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Relations: Max M. Kampelman, 32668 [20NO]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Summit: President Reagan, 34064 [4DE]
Affidavits
Benigno Aquino assassination trial: James H. Keys, 25822 [3OC]
———Jesse Moultry, 25822 [3OC]
———Marion A. Black, 25821 [3OC]
———Michael B. Etzler, 25820 [3OC]
———Wendell A. Austin, 25821 [3OC]
U.S. Policy in Central America: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 13910 [3JN]
Amendments
Appropriations: authorizing (H.R. 2068), 9316 [24AP], 9746 [29AP], 9830 [30AP], 10231, 10263 [2MY], 10521 [6MY], 10696 [7MY], 11088, 11092, 11093, 11095, 11096, 11098, 11099, 11100, 11102, 11103, 11106, 11108, 11111 [8MY], 11242, 11243, 11250, 11251, 11259, 11265, 11268, 11269, 11270, 11271, 11272, 11273, 11274 [9MY]
———authorizing (S. 1003), 14419 [5JN], 14673, 14683, 14696, 14702, 14709, 14713, 14756-14758, 14759 [6JN], 14856-14862, 14867, 14878, 14880, 14895, 14901, 14902, 14909, 14910, 14913, 14916, 14917, 14918, 14919, 14932, 14937, 14940, 14942, 14944, 14945, 14946, 14947, 14948 [7JN], 14979, 14980, 14981, 14982, 14985, 14987, 14988, 14991-14995, 14997, 15015, 15016, 15018, 15025-15029 [10JN], 15059, 15064, 15067, 15083, 15130 [11JN]
———making (H.R. 2965), 19240 [16JY], 19413, 19424, 19432, 19437, 19442-19445, 19447, 19456, 19461 [17JY], 28203 [21OC], 28893, 28894, 28895, 28896, 28897, 28908, 28909, 28910, 28911, 28994, 28995, 28996, 29020, 29021, 29035 [24OC], 30224, 30225, 30227, 30238, 30242, 30248, 30249, 30251, 30252, 30254, 30312-30314 [1NO]
———making (H.R. 2965), conference report, 35015 [6DE]
Foreign assistance and related programs: making appropriations (H.R. 3228), 25745 [2OC]
Foreign relations: authorize assistance for development and security programs (S. 660), 5858 [20MR], 6231 [26MR]
Intelligence Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 2419), 19240 [16JY], 19632 [18JY]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act: enact (H.R. 1555), 17245 [25JN]
Nuclear weapons: proposed ban on testing (H.J. Res. 3), 25280 [30SE], 25497 [1OC]
Analyses
Analysis of the GAO Report on U.S. Assistance to Haiti: Jon Crystal, 22023 [31JY]
Authorizing Appropriations for the Dept. of State (S. 659), 5190-5193 [14MR]
Defense Intelligence Commercial Entities Act (H.R. 3963), 38709-38711 [19DE]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act (S. 660), 5198-5203 [14MR]
Pacific Salmon Treaty (H.R. 1093), 4776 [7MR]
Strengthen National Security and Counterintelligence Capabilities to Combat Espionage (H.R. 3188), 22774 [1AU]
Uniform Nondiscrimination Act (H.R. 2914), 17974 [27JN]
Announcements
Benigno Aquino assassination trial—release of U.S. Air Force affidavits, 25819 [3OC]
Appointments
Conferees: H.R. 2068, authorizing, 19624 [18JY]
———H.R. 2068, authorizing appropriations, 19135 [16JY]
———H.R. 2419, Intelligence Authorization Act, 28625 [23OC], 28743 [24OC]
———H.R. 2965, making appropriations, 33691 [3DE]
Strategic arms reduction talks: House majority observers, 1280 [30JA]
Articles and editorials
ABM Reinterpretation—A Quick Study—Young Lawyer's New Look at the 1972 Pact Triggers Controversy, 28474 [22OC], 28872-28874 [24OC]
Accused Killers of Land Reform Advisers Go Untried Despite Duarte's Pledges, 23257 [10SE]
``Activist,'' 91, Invites Pupils To Pen Ideas About Peace, 13953 [3JN]
Add Panama to the Critical List, 28456 [22OC]
Afghanistan Is Not Irrelevant, 579 [3JA]
Africa—Changes in the South (excerpts), 5109 [7MR]
After 30 Years, Guatemala Tests Democracy, 38699 [19DE]
Aid for Nicaragua's Democratic Resistance (excerpt), 15542 [12JN]
Aid to Nicaraguan Contras a Legitimate U.S. Signal, 16750 [20JN]
Air Force Reassesses Antisatellite Program, 19470 [17JY]
Alfonsin's One-Man Show, 37869 [18DE]
All-Womens' Group Tours Nicaragua, 15521 [12JN]
America Goes It Alone, 28710, 28721 [23OC]
America Must Be Prepared To Do More in Philippines, 32467 [19NO]
American Business Interests in Nicaragua, 11598 [9MY]
American Catholic Bishops and Nuclear War—Modern Dilemma, 25523-25525 [1OC]
Americans Given Moscow Briefing, 24181 [18SE]
Angola Freedom Fighters a Real Test of U.S. Resolve, 26513 [7OC]
Angola Tests the Reagan Doctrine, 36462-36464 [13DE]
Angolan Rebel Aid Vote (excerpt), 18719 [11JY]
Another Choice in Nicaragua, 13705 [23MY]
Another Flawed-Weapons Plan That Needs Scrapping, 29311 [28OC]
Another Vietnam?, 13854 [24MY]
Apply Latin—Not American—Pressure, 15036 [10JN]
Argentina's Democratic Progress, 38709 [19DE]
Argentina's Trial, Latin Tribulations, 38662 [19DE]
Arms Control Amnesia, 2035 [6FE]
Arms Control Stalemate, 5635 [19MR]
Arrogant Concession, 8634 [22AP]
As We Sow, . . . What Will Veto Reap?, 5303 [18MR]
Assassination of U.S. Diplomats (excerpt), 7580 [4AP]
At Times, the War Is Words, 11214 [8MY]
Avoid Overreliance on ICBM's, 19048 [15JY]
Behind the Words at the World Bank, 32276 [18NO]
Bethesda Diplomat Beat Odds—From Nazi Persecution to County Politics to State Dept., 32888 [20NO]
Beyond the Hotline, 10167 [1MY]
Bishop Says U.N. Fails on Nuke Control, 30950 [6NO]
Bonn Tells of Rumanian Plan To Bomb Radio, 12999 [21MY]
Brezhnev Report—Meaning of Words, 23265 [10SE]
Build Up, Build Down, 18909 [11JY]
Building a Bridge of Hope to Our Latin Neighbors, 17250 [25JN]
Buildup by Soviets Targets South Africa, 25828 [3OC]
Buried News Often More Important Than Headlines, 5084 [7MR]
Business as Usual After KAL Shootdown, 23270 [10SE]
Call for U.S. Disinvestment—Time Is Running Out in South Africa, 4555 [5MR]
Capital Chronicle, 20848 [26JY]
Captured Records Reveal Salvadoran Rebels' Strategy, 9754 [29AP]
Captured Salvadoran Rebel Papers List Training Classes Overseas, 15531 [12JN]
Case Against the Strategic Defense Initiative, 24218-24220 [18SE]
Case for Supporting Third World Freedom Fighters, 17005 [24JN]
Centrist Wins Big in Guatemala Vote, 36116 [11DE]
Chemical Arms Curbs Are Sought—Officials Alarmed by Increasing Use of Banned Weapons, 23450 [11SE]
Chemical Overkill, 14244 [4JN]
Chilean Destiny, 6960 [1AP], 7025 [2AP]
Chile's Democratic Stirrings Need a Boost, 24025 [17SE]
CIA Channeled $2 Million Into Salvador Voting, 18852 [11JY]
CIA Exceeded Authority With Salvadoran Aid, 18852 [11JY]
CIA Has Long Sought To Sway Foreign Voters, 18852 [11JY]
CIA Said To Have Given Money to 2 Salvador Groups, 18851 [11JY]
CIA Views Minelaying Part of Covert Holding Action, 7518 [3AP]
Clear Up ABM Treaty Confusion, 32178 [14NO], 32466 [19NO]
Clearly, a Good Idea, 20684 [25JY]
Confessions of an Arms Control Negotiator—Patience Is the Key, 25763 [2OC]
Cong Strategy Set Up Killings of Civilians, 11198 [8MY]
Congress—Essential Ingredient in Sound Foreign Policy, 8601-8605 [22AP]
Consider the Realities, 24029 [17SE]
Contadora Could Be Useful Tool if United States, Nicaragua Changed Policies, 24672 [23SE]
``Contra'' Aid—Still No, 13942 [3JN]
Contra Atrocities, or a Covert Propaganda War?—Lobbying Drive Began in Managua, 20161 [23JY]
``Contras'' Are on the Right Track, 37511 [17DE]
Cool Heads on Terrorism, 34051 [3DE]
Costa Rica Responds to the Enemy Within, 16146 [18JN]
Cruelest Weapon, 15772 [13JN]
Cuba, Nicaragua Are the Real Dangers, 9964 [30AP], 11202 [8MY]
Dash to Managua, 11989, 12003 [15MY]
Decade of Great Deceit, 4307 [4MR]
Decision on B-1, 7856 [15AP]
Defecting Nicaraguan Contra's Tale, 11200 [8MY]
Defector—Profile in Courage, 32196 [14NO]
Defense Department's White Paper on Central America, 8310 [17AP]
Defense in Space Is Not ``Star Wars'', 2012-2014 [6FE]
Democracy in Panama, 30610 [5NO]
Democracy Unfolds in Argentina, 31219 [7NO]
Deterrence—From Fear to Interdependence, 30358-39359 [1NO]
Dezinformatsia (excerpt), 19507, 19513 [17JY]
Diplomatic Dilemma—Philippine Crisis Bedevils United States, 30103 [31OC]
Diplomats Abroad—Time To Restore Morale, 10872, 10881 [7MY]
Disorder's Cost in El Salvador, 30335 [1NO]
Don't Arm the Arabs, 27731 [16OC]
Don't Boot Soviet Envoy, 11745 [15MY]
Don't Let ``Star Wars'' Infatuation Prevent Sound Arms Accord, 6377 [26MR]
Don't Push South Africa to the Wall, 30096 [31OC], 34043 [3DE]
Drug Crops Are Up in Export Nations, State Department Says, 3604-3607 [26FE]
Duarte—Funds With Safeguards, 24674 [23SE]
Eagle and the Bear—Ruminations on 40 Years of Superpower Relations, 26170-26175 [4OC]
Editorial in the Chilean Press, 19253 [16JY]
El Salvador—Back From the Brink, 13336 [22MY]
El Salvador—Communist Blueprint for Insurgency in Central America, 11905-11907 [14MY]
Embargo on Nicaragua Appears of Little Effect, 31535 [12NO]
Embassy Row—One of the Toughest Image Problems in Town, 27732 [16OC]
Emergency Claim at Odds With Reality, 12985 [21MY]
Empire Strikes First, 18276 [9JY]
End Cold War Against Cuba, 20154 [23JY]
Envoy Quits, Faults Policy, 12023 [15MY]
Ethiopia's Other Need—Decent Government, 17915 [27JN]
Europeans Are Eagerly Filling in Their Proxies for Geneva, 28226 [21OC]
Europeans Rally to Nicaraguan Resistance, 7532 [3AP]
Evans Endorses Salmon Fishing Treaty, 4762 [7MR]
Ex-Defense Chief Calls ``Star Wars'' Unrealistic, 561 [3JA]
Exon Wants U.S. To Mint Gold Coins, 18793 [11JY]
Exon—Mint Gold Coin, Vie With Krugerrand, 18793 [11JY]
Exon's Gold Coin Idea Sounds Good, 18792 [11JY]
Experts Say A-Test Cheats Will Fail, 25221 [26SE]
Failure of the Mind, 17263 [25JN]
Fair Offer to the Sandinistas, 5653 [19MR]
False Victory Claim by Angola Marxists, 25829 [3OC]
Fascell Calls Presidential Chemical Warfare Summary ``Bad Wine in New Bottle'', 10196 [1MY]
First Word, 1334 [30JA]
Flouting International Law, 4270 [28FE]
For a Universal Banning of Chemical Weapons, 10915 [7MY]
Foreign Affairs—Survival Question, 37856 [18DE]
Foreign Policy (sundry excerpts), 18718 [11JY]
Forget Chemical Weapons, 15995 [17JN]
Forgetting Our Heritage, 7522 [3AP]
Former Sandinista Says Party Misleads Nicaraguan Visitors, 31232 [7NO]
40% Of Russians in U.S. Are Spies, Defector Claims, 20113 [23JY]
Forty Years Ago—Atom Bomb, 19280 [16JY]
4 More Years in Chile, 4418 [5MR]
Four Strikes Against ``Star Wars'', 560 [3JA]
Frank Talk About Dangers at Our Doorstep, 14793 [6JN]
Free Enterprise Comes to the Pentagon, 5102 [7MR]
Freedom, 19733 [18JY]
From Italy to PLO, World's Leftists Find a Haven in Nicaragua—Some Sought on Charges of Terrorism, 13684 [23MY]
From Kaunda, a Call for Sanctions, 32176 [14NO]
From USIA—Soviet Propaganda Alert No. 25—April 15, 1985, 11224 [8MY]
Gandhi—Candid, Practical and Straightforward, 36353 [12DE]
General Scowcroft Critical of Star Wars Program, 2867 [20FE]
Getting Tough on the Supply Side, 7509 [3AP]
Give Guatemala a Chance, 37864 [18DE]
Giving Thanks for the Nonsummit: John Podhoretz, 36771 [16DE]
Global Attack on Terror, 18534 [10JY]
Gold Bullion Coin Bills Introduced, 18793 [11JY]
Gorbachev Fails To Lift Soviet Jew's Hopes, 9955 [30AP]
Gorbachev—Wolf in Dove's Clothing, 24674 [23SE]
Grim Record of Sandinista Anti-Semitism, 15778 [13JN]
Growing Unease in Relations With US, 30332 [1NO]
Guarding `The Gates of Paradise', 23671-23673 [12SE]
Guarding ``The Gates of Paradise'', 23671-23673 [12SE]
Guatemala and Civil Rule, 38715 [19DE]
Gunmen Seen Singling Out U.S. Marines, 18525 [10JY]
Here Are Major Questions About Invasion of Grenada, 15537 [12JN]
He's Poison to Generals—Marco Vinicio Cerezo, 36116 [11DE]
High Stakes in Angola, 26514 [7OC]
Homeless Waif of Weapons, 6119 [25MR]
Honduras—U.S. Arsenal, 11615 [9MY]
Honor, Common Sense Support the Expulsion of Dobrynin, 17934 [27JN]
House Voting on Contra Aid, 15526 [12JN]
How Rebels Can Keep Salvador on Edge, 28224 [21OC]
How the United States Should Handle Nicaragua, 17006 [24JN]
How the White House Can Regain Control of Foreign Policy, 15100-15102 [11JN]
How To Get Tough With Nerve Gas, 25215 [26SE], 26122 [3OC]
How To Make Nuclear Weapons Obsolete, 17262 [25JN]
How To Support the Democratic Revolution, 26111-26113 [3OC]
How To Treat Defectors—Medvid Rules, 32477 [19NO]
How Will We Measure Progress?, 1058 [24JA]
Human Rights Has a Place at the United States-Soviet Summit, 32179 [14NO]
Ignoring Vietnam Lessons Will Hurt in Central America, 9338 [24AP]
In Afghanistan, Soviets Find Replacing Islam With Communism Isn't Easy, 25212 [26SE]
In Debate Over Nicaragua Aid, Key Point Is Being Overlooked, 15798 [13JN]
In Defense of Defense, 26828 [8OC]
In Defense of Defense Procurement, 26829-26830 [8OC]
In Europe, ``Star Wars'' Is More Than a Pocketbook Issue, 25504 [1OC]
In Russia's History, Negotiating Means Hold Firm, 19250 [16JY]
In South Africa, the Press Is Looking the Wrong Way, 36313 [12DE]
In South Africa's Rift, Blacks and Whites Feel Trapped by Extremists, 31216 [7NO]
Increased Awareness of Private Sector's Importance Lauded, 1209 [29JA]
Independent Liberal Party Meets in Esteli, 31528 [12NO]
India—New Strengths, 15530 [12JN]
Inside—State Department—Job Outlook Not Improving, AID's Women Employees Say, 9766 [29AP]
Internal Threat to Costa Rica, 20164 [23JY]
International Communism and Nicaragua—An Administration View, 16436 [19JN]
International Law and International Lies, 20695 [25JY]
Is Nicaragua Just Another Grenada?, 17252 [25JN]
It Is Time To Make a Real Decision on Nicaragua, 17977 [27JN]
Italy Finds Some Stability, 16753 [20JN]
It's Later Than You Think, 10175 [1MY]
It's Not What We Spend on Defense—It's Whether We Have the Military Capabilities We Need, 15240 [11JN]
It's Time for Some Tough Thinking About the Philippines, 28707 [23OC]
It's Time To Put Heat on Marcos, 30936 [6NO]
Justice Reborn in Argentina, 36119 [11DE], 38708 [19DE]
Kill First, Question Later, 6636 [28MR]
Killing Population Aid, 20143 [23JY]
Krasnoyarsk Radar, 2613 [19FE], 3657 [26FE]
Kremlin Assails Reagan Speech as Empty Talk, 32276 [18NO]
Latin America To Get Another Democracy, 3485 [25FE]
Latin Debts and Solutions, 28460 [22OC]
Lawmaker Scores D'Escoto, Sandinistas, 25512 [1OC]
Lawyers for U.S. Lay Plans for Hunting Beirut Hijackers, 18738 [11JY]
Leaping (So Soon) Into the Middle East, 22731 [1AU]
Lefties for Reagan, 5323-5325 [18MR]
Legacy of a Peacemaker, 9949 [30AP]
Let's Keep the Lessons of Grenada Fresh in Thought, 29540 [29OC]
Let's Talk With Castro, 3396 [25FE]
Libya, Syria, and Iran Coordinate Schemes To Strike U.S. Targets, Arab Sources Say, 18295 [9JY]
Libya Reported Drilling Terrorists in Suriname, 38690 [19DE], 38827 [20DE]
Lobbying Drive Began in Managua, 9348 [24AP]
Loyalist Alienation in Northern Ireland—Opportunity for a Diplomatic Breakthrough, 7752 [4AP]
Lust for Power, 26126 [3OC]
Made in U.S.S.R.—By Forced Labor, 30976 [7NO]
Man Called Simas, 30092 [31OC]
Managua Comes to Disneyland, 13849 [24MY]
Managua Gets East German Aid, United States Says, 15536 [12JN]
Man's First Glimpse of Plutonium, 19279 [16JY]
Married to Uncle Sam, 8321 [17AP]
Marx's Heirs Belie the Pacifist Promise, 14561 [5JN]
Medvid Case—American Honor Lost, 35429 [9DE]
Memorandum—U.N. Diplomacy, 7694 [4AP]
Message to Pretoria, 21646 [30JY]
Mexico in Need, 25327 [30SE]
Mexico's Reform Agenda, 30450 [4NO]
Mexico—Ultimate Domino?, 29765 [30OC], 30106 [31OC]
Middle Ground, 2342 [7FE]
Middle Way in Nicaragua, 2607 [19FE]
Mideast—Hot and Cold, 36362 [12DE]
Midwives of a New South Africa, 36787 [16DE]
Military Advantage of the Comprehensive Test Ban, 25229 [26SE]
Military Chiefs Favor Abiding by Soviet Pact, 15228 [11JN]
Missing Are Still Remembered, 20172 [23JY]
Moscow's Star Wars Plan—Keeping Facts Under Wraps, 22696 [1AU]
Mr. Reagan's Tar Baby, 6940 [1AP]
MSOE at the Point, 11693 [13MY]
MX Fails, as Missile or as Lever, 5592 [19MR]
MX Versus Readiness, 15990 [17JN]
MX—Advantages, 5991 [21MR]
Myths Clouding the Arms Debate, 711 [22JA]
Nakasone Hints at Aiding ``Star Wars''—Proposal Draws Heavy Fire From Japan's Opposition Parties, 5927 [20MR]
NATO Agrees To Improve Nonnuclear Weapons, 13861 [24MY]
NATO Cool to U.S. Program for Modern Chemical Arms, 15790 [13JN]
NATO's Identity Crisis, 25233 [26SE]
Navy Strategic Communications—Keeping the Teeth in Deterrence, 19534-19535 [17JY]
Needed—Solid Defense Against Gas, 16153 [18JN]
Neighbor's Voice, 27340 [10OC]
New Directions for American Foreign Policy, 19248-19249 [16JY]
New Measure Seen for Soviet A-Test, 30916 [6NO]
New Nerve-Gas Weapons That We Don't Need, 15998 [17JN], 16152 [18JN]
New Policy Needed, 17540 [26JN]
New Zealand Shifts Stance on U.S. Nuclear Ship Visits, 24195 [18SE]
Nicaragua, 3659 [26FE], 26507 [7OC]
Nicaragua Bares the Nightstick, 28487 [22OC]
Nicaragua Censors Letter From Pope, Then Retracts and Allows Publishing, 37498 [17DE]
Nicaragua for Rights Suspension, 28464 [22OC]
Nicaragua Gags Cleric's Broadcasts, 19052 [15JY]
Nicaragua Is Armed for Trouble, 5633 [19MR]
Nicaragua Suspends Rights, 28024 [17OC]
Nicaragua Uprising Not To Support Marxism, 12196 [15MY]
Nicaraguan Businesses Face Competition From Sandinistas, 27322 [10OC]
Nicaraguan Crisis?, 32476 [19NO]
Not Scientific, 24216 [18SE]
Note to Gorbachev, 28487 [22OC]
Nuclear Cooperation Agreement Between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China (excerpt), 36258 [12DE]
Nuclear Stability ``Washed Away'', 16159 [18JN]
Nuclear Weapons Freeze and a Cancer Metaphor—Physician's View, 29789 [30OC]
Obligation to Democratic Resistance Forces in Nicaragua (excerpt), 13302 [22MY]
Obsession, 28466 [22OC]
Old Defenses Won't Work, 14813 [6JN]
One Man's Apartheid, 23120 [9SE]
O'Neill Warns Ortega on Opening Society, 9956 [30AP]
Only Fear of Losing Will Bring Sandinistas to Terms, 10592 [6MY]
Opposition Has a Duty in Nicaragua, 32183 [14NO]
Oppression in Korea, 17926 [27JN]
Ortega Says His ``Victory'' Justifies Denial of Rights, 28727 [23OC]
Ortega—Center of Calm, 10908 [7MY]
Ortega's Ominous Offensive, 31534 [12NO]
Ortega's Visit to Moscow Should Not Be a Surprise, 17977 [27JN]
Other Face of Apartheid, 15794 [13JN]
Pact Imperils Irish Rebels in U.S., 23258 [10SE]
Palestinian Life in the Occupied Territories, 31218 [7NO]
Panama ``Beheaded'', 37512 [17DE]
Panama v. ``Prensa'', 30610 [5NO]
PCES Leader Captured, Reveals `Terrorist Plans', 24024 [17SE]
PCES Leader Captured, Reveals ``Terrorist Plans'', 24024 [17SE]
Peace, Yes, but by Whose Definition?, 30112 [31OC], 30958 [6NO]
Peace and Prosperity—El Salvador Faces A Window of Opportunity, 14213 [4JN]
Peace in Afghanistan—Needs Russian Flexibility, 16595 [20JN]
Peace Plan for Nicaragua, 5646 [19MR], 6644 [28MR]
Peace Talks' Promise Unfulfilled—Year After Duarte's Initiative, Salvadoran War Seems Entrenched, 27744 [16OC]
Peking's Lesson for the Pentagon, 5102 [7MR]
Peru Complains of Strings on U.S. Aid, 34815 [5DE]
Philippine Insurgency Said To Be Self-Reliant—Most Foreign Comparisons Miss Mark, 31526 [12NO]
Picketing Helps Prod Congress Into Voting, 20845 [26JY]
Piercing the Sandinista Smokescreen, 7558 [3AP]
Planning for Peace, 22668-22669 [1AU]
Playing Russian Roulette With Our Secrets, 32886 [20NO]
Policies on Central American Issues Change, 30449 [4NO]
Politics of Inaction, 9546 [25AP]
Politics of Paranoia, 11156 [8MY]
Poll Finds Rising Sentiment for Distancing U.S. From Israel, 17539 [26JN]
Poor Panama, 28456 [22OC]
Pork Barrels in the Sky, 22706 [1AU]
Power and the Peril, 19262 [16JY]
President Sends Mexicans Solidarity Message, 26508 [7OC]
Promoting Our State Abroad, 18071 [8JY]
Proof of Soviet Lies, 31216 [7NO]
Proposals for UN Human Rights Reforms, 34368 [4DE]
Protests at Columbia—Students and the Issues Have Changed Since the 60's, 8264 [18AP]
Puzzling Out Latin Misconceptions, 4507 [5MR]
Questions Came Later, 19275 [16JY]
Questions on U.S. Nicaraguan Policy, 22904 [4SE]
Quickening Change in South Africa, 25769 [2OC]
Raging Against ``Star Wars'', 854 [22JA]
Rajiv Gandhi Tells PD's Vail of Plans for India, 36351 [12DE]
Reagan and the Decline of American Power, 31232 [7NO]
Reagan Finesses Conflict Over SDI, Missile Treaty, 28872 [24OC]
Reagan Holds Cards, 34038 [3DE]
Reagan Mistreats Salvadoran Refugees, 26120 [3OC]
Reagan's ASAT Boomerang, 23793 [13SE]
Reagan's Foreign Aid Proposals Emphasize ``Security Assistance'', 3962 [27FE]
Reagan's Untruths About Managua, 16453 [19JN]
Reagan's World Court Walkout Decision Leaves U.S. Congress Without Means of Appeal, 31776 [13NO]
Rebels Give Show in Salvador, 18953 [11JY]
Reengaging in Guatemala, 38698, 38699 [19DE]
Reforms Reshape the World, 36808 [16DE]
Remembering Hiroshima, 20157 [23JY]
Resistance Groups Issue Declaration, 17255 [25JN]
Restock Inadequate Munitions Reserves, 30917 [6NO]
Road to Publication, 15532 [12JN]
Ronald Reagan's Great Opportunity, 1057 [24JA]
Roosevelt, Reagan, and Latin America, 22070 [31JY]
Sailor Who Said No, 36823 [17DE]
Salvador Rebel Vows To Spread War, 18953 [11JY]
Salvadoran Refugees Deserve a Temporary Haven Here, 26491 [7OC]
Salvadoran Security Agents and the Law, 24674 [23SE]
Salvador—Armed and in Danger, 11614 [9MY]
Sanctions Are Our Best Weapon, 34051 [3DE]
Sanctuary Fraud, 31523 [12NO]
Sandinista Asserts War Has Taken 12,000 Lives, 19734 [18JY]
Sandinista Gesture—More Than Meets the Eye, 15238 [11JN]
Sandinista Now Spells Corruption, 25209 [26SE], 25325 [30SE]
Sandinistas and Middle Eastern Radicals, 25320 [30SE]
Sandinistas Attract a Who's Who of Terrorists, 13680 [23MY]
Sandinistas Have ``Blueprint for Subversive Aggression'', 12692 [20MY], 13306-13308, 13318 [22MY]
Sandinistas Show Their True Colors (excerpts), 28464 [22OC]
Savimbi and UNITA on Foreign Policy, 32499 [19NO]
Savimbi's Groupies, 37491 [17DE]
Schlesinger Attacks Star Wars Plan, 2867 [20FE]
SDI—Popular Myths About the President's Plan for Peace, 19277-19279 [16JY]
Secondhand Guilt, 31799 [13NO]
Seize the Moment at the Summit, 32219 [18NO]
Send Marcos Packing, 38816 [20DE]
Serious About Arms, 5622 [19MR]
Serious Thoughts on Leaders Who Lie, 551 [3JA]
Shame in the Medvid Case, 34793 [5DE]
Shooting Down Arms Control, 5101 [7MR]
Should the U.S. Aid Savimbi's Rebels?, 34054 [3DE]
Shultz Amplifies Terrorism Comment, 38834 [20DE]
Shultz and the Liberals, 6008 [21MR]
Shultz Heads for the Other Side of Europe, 38666 [19DE]
Shultz Opposes Military Aid for Guerrillas in Cambodia (excerpt), 18720 [11JY]
Sideshow Over the ABM Treaty, 30341 [1NO]
Sinking to New Lows, 23121 [9SE]
Socialism Seen Losing Appeal in Africa, 14823 [6JN]
South Africa Tries To Keep It Hidden—But the Brutality, Not the Reporting of It, Is the Threat, 36314 [12DE]
Soviet Disinformation Juggernaut, 27994-27997 [17OC]
Soviet Myths and Realities, 8322 [17AP]
Soviet Star Wars?, 8074 [16AP]
Soviet ``Supercarrier'' Construction Continues, 32180 [14NO]
Soviet Test Coding Stymies U.S. Monitoring Efforts, 23677 [12SE]
Soviet Union's War of Ideas, 30612 [5NO]
Soviets Harass British in East Germany, 15534 [12JN]
Soviets Preempt Star Wars, 19276 [16JY]
Space Junk Grows With Weapons Tests, 29302 [28OC]
Spreading Stardust in Europe, 36355 [12DE]
Stand by Taiwan, 18271 [9JY]
``Star Wars'' Cover-Up, 36342 [12DE]
Star Wars Defense Proposals (sundry), 546-548 [3JA]
``Star Wars'' Is Pie in the Sky, 29310 [28OC]
Star Wars Made (Too) Simple, 27330 [10OC]
Star Wars Once Funny, Now Frightening, 8512 [18AP]
Star Wars v. the Freeze, 5631 [19MR]
Star Wars X-Ray Laser Test (sundry), 34360, 34362 [4DE]
``Star Wars''—Battle Intensifies, 31253 [8NO]
State Closes Eyes to Soviet Embassy Cargo, 16048 [18JN]
State Department and CIA ``Indulge Their Emptiness'', 20403 [24JY]
State Department Response to News Coverage of Terrorist Hijacking (excerpt), 19593 [18JY]
State Gives Away the Store, Again, 33683 [2DE]
Strange View of a Lawyer's Job, 26467 [7OC]
Strengthening the Peace, 2845 [20FE]
Struggle for Nicaragua—Escalation, 38702 [19DE]
Student Essay on Nuclear Age Can Win $1,500, 13953 [3JN]
Summits Past and Present, 32177 [14NO]
Suriname Becoming Another Cuba, 38689 [19DE], 38827 [20DE]
Surviving in Contra Country, 11213 [8MY]
SWAPO Victory, a Disaster for West—Free Namibia Seen Vital to U.S. Interests, 12982 [21MY]
Taiwan and U.S. Foreign Policy Interests (excerpt), 20705 [25JY]
Taking the Sandinistas at Their Word, 23694 [12SE]
Talk of the Town, 17927 [27JN]
Talks Are Off Target in Geneva, Making Peace a Numbers Game, 8306 [17AP]
Terror on the Left, 24188 [18SE]
Terrorism Found Rising, Now Almost Accepted, 35148 [6DE]
Terrorism on a Leash, 17547 [26JN]
Test Ban Fever—With an Emphasis on Image, Not Security, 25228, 25237 [26SE]
Tests Go On, 26493 [7OC]
Text of U.S. Statement on Withdrawal From the Case Before the World Court, 28904 [24OC]
Threats Cause Alarm, 15522 [12JN]
Threats Not Present, 15521 [12JN]
Time To Sober Up, 32466 [19NO]
Top-Level Fight Led to ABM Policy Shift—Shultz Prevailed in Knock-Down, Drag-Out Meeting on Missile Defense Treaty, 28872 [24OC]
Totalitarianism in Foreign Policy (excerpt), 19514 [17JY]
Toward a Defense Strategy, 5640 [19MR]
Toward Presidential Control of the State Department, 15103 [11JN]
Trade Phobia, 1107 [24JA]
Trip to Central America That Changed Lives, 15255 [11JN]
Truman, the Bomb and Today's Peril, 18952 [11JY]
Twelve Senators Urge Tougher U.S. Stance on Namibia, 14231 [4JN]
Twelve Years of Night in Chile, 30349 [1NO]
Two GI's Held Briefly in East Germany, 24185 [18SE]
U.N. OKs Antiterror Resolution—Its First, 37500 [17DE]
U.N.'s War Against the West, 3822-3826 [27FE]
U.S. Accuses Israel of Violating Pact on Shiite Captives, 7622 [4AP]
U.S. Ambassador Lane, 38836 [20DE]
U.S. Banks Help Set Up Angola Oil Field Funds, 25828 [3OC]
U.S. Considers Relinquishing Control of Alaskan Islands, 37690 [18DE]
U.S. Delays First Anti-Satellite Arms Test on Physical Target, 19471 [17JY]
U.S. Envoy, Ending Chile Visit, Avoids Any Criticism of Pinochet, 7024 [2AP]
U.S. Eyes Over Russia—How Much Can We See?, 33196 [20NO]
U.S. Foreign Policy (sundry excerpts), 18721 [11JY]
U.S. Military Is Termed Prepared for Any Move Against Nicaragua, 14214-14216 [4JN]
U.S. Policy in Nicaragua (excerpt), 5070 [7MR]
U.S. Said To Draw Latin Troops Plan (excerpt), 7518 [3AP]
U.S. Says Rumanians May Lose Trade Benefits Over Rights Issue, 34765 [5DE]
U.S. Seen Assisting Duarte in Sunday's Salvadoran Vote, 18849 [11JY]
U.S. Tightens Travel at U.N.—Staff From Soviet, Five Countries Restricted to 25-Mile Limit, 24409 [19SE]
U.S. Trade Embargo on Nicaragua, 11618 [9MY]
U.S.S.R.—Change Is Wishful Thinking, 13570 [23MY]
Unauthorized Violence of Terrorism, 541 [3JA]
Under Gorbachev, the Old Repression, 18272 [9JY]
United Nations Finances SWAPO Terrorists With U.S. Tax Dollars, 10377 [2MY]
United Nations ``Simply Must Be Made To Succeed'', 28469 [22OC]
United States, Soviets Have Same Warhead Total—Plenty, 20394 [24JY]
United States Says Smugglers ``Overwhelm'' Borders With Record Cocaine Flow, 25235 [26SE]
Venezuelan Agency Aids Salvadoran Parties, 18850 [11JY]
Verdict on the Junta, 36119 [11DE], 38708 [19DE]
Vets Know What Freedom Means, 11199 [8MY]
Vietnam in America, 11608 [9MY]
Vital Bridge, 5626 [19MR]
Vital Matter, 16895 [21JN]
Voice of American Jazz Never Heard Back Home, 20408 [24JY]
Volcker Urges More Loans to Latin Debtors—Addresses Bankers, 28461 [22OC]
Voluntary Ignorance—Our Afghan Blind Spot, 28711 [23OC]
Wallenberg Cover-Up, 32475 [19NO]
``War Story'' Provides Vietnam-Simsbury Link, 19754 [18JY]
Warsaw Pact Leaders Gather, 28874 [24OC]
Way West—Guam, 26118 [3OC]
We Have a Test-Ban Foundation, 37517 [17DE]
We Need an Insurance Missile Defense System, 38835 [20DE]
We Risk Killing an Entire Generation of Europe, 23264 [10SE]
Weapons, Platforms, and the New Armed Services (excerpts), 13690-13691 [23MY]
Weapons Design Policy Impedes Test Ban, 25764 [2OC]
Weapons in Space, 521 [3JA]
Weathervane for the Contras?, 4538 [5MR]
West European Leaders Concerned About US Pre-Summit Stance, 29768 [30OC]
What Kirkpatrick Ignores, 26486 [7OC]
What Sandinistas Fear Is Democracy, 10379 [2MY]
What the Chileans and U.S. Can Do To Oust Pinochet, 19067 [16JY], 19243 [16JY]
What the Summit Is All About, 32172 [14NO]
What We're Not Being Told About Terrorism Is Killing Us, 18294 [9JY]
When a Landslide Is Not a Mandate, 37865 [18DE]
Where Is Mexico's Pride?, 7515 [3AP]
Whether To Trust China, 36260 [12DE]
While Other U.S. Allies Hedge, Israel Holds Fast, 5095 [7MR]
White House Approved Secret CIA Effort To Affect Outcome of El Salvador Voting, 18853 [11JY]
White House Revises Interpretation of ABM Treaty, 27030 [9OC]
White House Says U.S. Financed Some Salvador Groups in Politics, 18851 [11JY]
Who Does the Dusting?, 25057 [26SE]
Who Speaks for Science?, 38842 [20DE]
Who's in Charge?, 28221 [21OC]
Why Continue the Arms Control Charade?, 14792 [6JN]
Why Not Do as We Say?, 26484 [7OC]
Why Punish Nicaragua for What Our Friends Do Freely?, 14563 [5JN]
Why Rush MX Vote?, 5304 [18MR]
Why Should U.S. Aid Marxist Mozambique?, 18273 [9JY]
Why the Navy Should Build Diesel Subs, 13707 [23MY]
Why the UNESCO Withdrawal Is Unfortunate, 4546 [5MR]
Word Wars, 31521 [12NO]
Words, Words, Words, 11159 [8MY]
Wrong Way To Treat Moscow, 6000 [21MR]
Yes On MX, 7675 [4AP]
Bills and resolutions
Aged: 25% discount on passport fee (see H.R. 3395)
Airports: review security procedures in foreign countries (see S. 1369; H.R. 2822)
Aliens: issuance of passport to certain long-term residents (see H.R. 1618)
Appropriations: authorize (see S. 1003; H.R. 1931, 2068, 2965)
———authorizing (see S. 659)
———correction in enrollment of H.R. 2068 (see H. Con. Res. 181)
Central America: activities to destabilize or overthrow governments should be resolved through peaceful negotiations (see H. Con. Res. 3)
Communist countries: restrictions and conditions for domestic travel of certain diplomats (see H.R. 3910)
Coordinating Committee on Export Controls: appointment of permanent delegation (see H.R. 3165)
———authorize appropriations (see H.R. 3165)
Diplomats: mandatory reciprocity with Communist countries in granting immunities and privileges (see H.R. 75)
———policy for hostile actions against U.S. property or personnel assigned abroad (see H.R. 169)
———President's actions in response to terrorist acts against U.S. property or personnel assigned abroad (see H.R. 3900)
———protection of foreign (see H.R. 3517)
Foreign countries: review security procedures at airports (see S. 1369; H.R. 2822)
Foreign relations: authorize development and security assistance programs (see S. 660)
Foreign Service: prohibit certain political activities (see S. 566)
———requirements relative to Director General and Chairman of the Board (see H.R. 710)
Hostage Relief Act: amend (see H.R. 1956)
Intelligence services: improve effectiveness (see H.R. 1082)
International Security and Development Cooperation Act: enact (see S. 660)
Iran: compensation for U.S. Embassy personnel taken hostage in 1979 (see H.R. 2851)
Ireland, Northern: designate a special envoy (see H. Con. Res. 7)
———U.S. Special Envoy (see S. Con. Res. 4)
Israel: U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as capital and relocation of embassy (see H. Con. Res. 78)
Law enforcement officers: Federal employees' participation in certain foreign arrest actions (see H.R. 962)
Nuclear weapons: mutual and verifiable moratorium and reduction (see H.J. Res. 68)
———renounce first use (see H.J. Res. 47)
Passports: require applicants to furnish Social Security account number (see H.R. 3563)
Romania: compliance with Consular Convention and Protocol as a condition for preferential trade treatment (see S. 1511; H.R. 3175)
South Africa: conditions for maintaining diplomatic relations (see H.R. 1358)
———diplomatic recognition of African National Congress (see H. Con. Res. 149)
Soviet Union: employment of U.S. citizens in U.S. diplomatic mission or consular posts (see S. 1630; H.R. 3369)
———end testing of nuclear weapons (see H.J. Res. 69)
———proposed transfer of certain Arctic Ocean islands (see S. Res. 279)
———reciprocal requirements for diplomatic personnel (see H.J. Res. 241)
———reciprocity for number of diplomatic visas issued (see H.R. 3251)
Terrorism: compensation for captured or kidnapped Federal employees as result of hostile action against U.S. Government (see H.R. 2019)
———President's actions in response to certain acts against U.S. property or personnel assigned abroad (see H.R. 3900)
Tourist trade: waiving visa requirement for visitors from certain countries (see H.R. 1021)
U.S. Embassies: security of personnel (see H.R. 3945, 3946)
U.S.-South Africa Relations Act: enact (see S. 1228)
Under Sec. for Agricultural Affairs: establish position (see S. 126)
Book reviews
Penetrating the Ideological Enigma, 8320 [17AP]
Books
``Facing Reality—From World Federalism to the CIA'': Cord Meyer (excerpt), 12992 [21MY]
``Strategic Command and Control—Redefining the Nuclear Threat'': Bruce Blair (excerpt), 19533 [17JY]
``Tempest in a Teapot—Falkland Islands War,'' Jeffrey M. Elliot (excerpt), 8764-8767 [22AP]
Briefs
Confirmation of Presidential appointments: Larry M. Speakes (excerpt), 27687 [16OC]
Broadcasts
Ortega message notes Mexican anniversary, 26507 [7OC]
Soviet technicians studying water problems, 26508 [7OC]
U.S. policy toward Nicaragua: President Reagan, 5093 [7MR]
Venceremos commentary—kidnapping of Ines Duarte Duran, Radio Venceremos (Salvadoran radio station), 30095 [31OC]
Cables
Agricultural exports promotion: Alexander Haig, 220 [3JA]
U.S. wheat programs, 11773 [14MY]
Communications from
International agreements other than treaties, 7801 (EC1006) [15AP]
Communiques
Policy toward Central America: Foreign Ministers of the Western European, Central American, and Contadora countries, 34349 [4DE]
Decisions
Tehran American School reimbursement claim: Comptroller General, 267 [3JA]
Documents
Declaration of Independence by Turkish Cypriot Community (sundry), 33434 [22NO]
Extradition Treaty Between Great Britain and the U.S., 17949 [27JN]
Geneva Summit—Joint Statement of President Reagan and General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev, 32668 [20NO]
Pacific Salmon Treaty, 4754 [7MR]
Prohibiting Trade and Certain Other Transactions Involving Nicaragua: President Reagan, 13909 [3JN]
Relationship of Salvadoran Rebels With Nicaraguan Government (sundry), 9719 [29AP]
Taiwan Relations Act (excerpt), 17260 [25JN]
Essays
Brave New Hemisphere—Latin America's Democratic Renaissance: Adam Meyerson, 14540-14541 [5JN]
Build a Down-to-Earth Star Wars System: Gregory A. Fossedal, 11898 [14MY]
Global Conflict Management System, Step by Step: Kendall Gerdes, 26504-26506 [7OC]
Peace Prize: Jill Reisman, 18280 [9JY]
Peace—World Concern: Tommy Chen, 2835 [20FE]
Presidential Responsibilities and Constitutional Authority: Rob Ochonicky, 9118 [23AP]
———Sally Niermann, 91180 [23AP]
Taiwan as a Stabilizing Force: Theodore R. Milton, 20705 [25JY]
Factsheets
U.S. Economic Sanctions Against Nicaragua—Domestic and International Legal Basis: Mary W. Ennis, 13909 [3JN]
History
U.S. Moscow Embassy Complex, 18595 [11JY]
Interviews
RFE supplies missing dimension of freedom to Eastern Europe: George Urban with Washington (DC) Times, 16745 [20JN]
Letters
Afghanistan most-favored-nation trade status: William L. Ball III, 35336 [9DE]
Agenda to British Ambassador regarding Northern Ireland: Ancient Order of Hibernians in America, Inc., 2312 [7FE]
Ambassadorial assignments: James M. Montgomery, 18383 [10JY]
Anti-Terrorism Trade Preference Act (H.R. 3661): Representatives Barton and Udall, 37501 [17DE]
Arms control and the church: sundry Members of Congress, 26130 [3OC]
Arms race: Optometrists for Social Responsibility, 7566 [3AP]
Assassination of President Haruo I. Remeliik of the Republic of Palau: President Reagan, 19252 [16JY]
———several Senators and Representatives, 19252 [16JY]
Assistance to famine victims: M. Peter McPherson, 2476 [19FE]
Authorizing appropriations: J. Edward Fox, 5190 [14MR]
Authorizing appropriations for the Dept. of State, USIA, and the Board for International Broadcasting: Dept. of Labor (sundry), 22534 [1AU]
Authorizing assistance for development and security programs (S. 660): George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 5198 [14MR]
Call To Members of Congress by Nobel Laureates on the Question of U.S. Covert Aid for Use Against Nicaragua, 9337 [24AP]
Caribbean Basin Initiative: several heads of state, 22906 [4SE]
Central America: Robert S. McNamara, 8480 [18AP]
Central America Counterterrorism Act: Dept. of State, 27267 [10OC]
Chemical weapons: Charles C. Flowerree, 15812 [13JN]
Claim for reimbursement: William F. Keough, for the Tehran American School, 267 [3JA]
Compliance with arms control treaties: Robert F. Turner, 4628 [6MR]
———W. Tapley Bennett, Jr., 4628 [6MR]
Concerns over U.S. policy in Central America: several Members of European Parliaments, 6940 [1AP]
Congressional trip to Nicaragua: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 8833, 8840, 8855, 8858 [23AP]
Consultation on International Security and Arms Control: Emory University, 9371 [24AP]
Declaration of Intervention of the Republic of El Salvador: Eduardo Valencia-Ospina, 13911-13914 [3JN]
Democratic International conference: President Reagan, 17255 [25JN]
———Representative Courter, 17255 [25JN]
Dept. of Defense review of high-tech exports to non-Communist nations: Representative Don Edwards, 1107 [24JA]
Dept. of State, USIA, and Board for International Broadcasting authorization (H.R. 2068): William A. Root, 11256 [9MY]
Dept. of State Authorization Act: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 10226, 10227 [2MY]
Development of the MX missile: B.J. Russel, 6107 [25MR]
———Paul H. Nitze, 5297-5300 [18MR]
———President Reagan, 5297, 5302 [18MR]
———Representative Atkins, 6398 [26MR]
———William E. Colby, 5660 [19MR]
Economic and military assistance for Jordan: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 16687, 16689 [20JN]
Export control laws: U.S. Customs Service (excerpt), 17739 [27JN]
Foreign Relations Authorization Act (H.R. 2068): William L. Ball III, 23255 [10SE]
Foreign travel regulations: Ronald I. Spiers, 28897 [24OC]
Genocide Convention: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 29091 [25OC]
Global Communications—Worldnet Program: USIA, 3487 [25FE]
Good neighbor policy in Central America: Munson Hinman, 13864 [24MY]
India and the U.S.: Paul H. Kreisberg, 25769 [2OC]
Inter-American Convention on International Commercial Arbitration (S. 1828), 30579 [5NO]
Latin America and its foreign debt: to President Reagan from Presidents of sundry Latin American and Caribbean countries, 14776 [6JN]
Military assistance to noncommunist Cambodians (excerpt), 18111 [9JY]
Minting of gold coin: Luis Vigdor, 18794 [11JY]
Model language programs in U.S. Embassies: William C. Harrop, 23624 [12SE]
Nicaraguan refugees, 7525 [3AP]
Pacific Salmon Treaty: Edward J. Derwinski, 4761 [7MR]
———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 4761 [7MR]
———John V. Evans, Governor of Idaho, 4759 [7MR]
Parliamentary exchanges with the Soviet Union: Senator Dole, 32659 [20NO]
Presidential authority to uphold human rights relative to financial assistance for population control: Kenneth W. Dam, 14931 [7JN]
Prohibiting trade and certain other transactions involving Nicaragua: President Reagan, 13909 [3JN]
Prohibition on trade with Libya: Senator Specter, 7366, 7367 [3AP]
———W. Tapley Bennett, Jr., 7366 [3AP]
Proposed ban on lethal binary chemical weapons (H.R. 2124): Representatives Fascell and Porter, 10196 [1MY]
Proposed ban on nuclear weapons testing (H.J. Res. 3): George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 26149 [3OC]
Proposed Compact of Free Association between Micronesia and the U.S.: Tosiwo Nakayama, President of Micronesia, 20407 [24JY]
———W.J. Crowe, Jr., U.S. Pacific Command, 20407 [24JY]
Proposed Supplementary Extradition Treaty with Great Britain: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 22703 [1AU]
———President Reagan, 22703 [1AU]
———Representative Biaggi, 22704 [1AU]
Protection of U.S. intellectual property rights: several Senators, 20523 [25JY]
Rearming by Greece of islands in Aegean Sea: Rusen E. Unaydun, 5869 [20MR]
Rename control point in Berlin, Germany, between the American and Soviet sectors in honor of Arthur D. Nicholson, Jr. (H. Res. 180): Emanuel P. Peters, 13857 [24MY]
Repeal of Angolan operations restrictions, 14999 [10JN]
Report on the differences and similarities between the Inspector General Act and the Foreign Service Act: Representative Brooks, 15093 [11JN]
Requesting President Reagan to broach subject of MIA's in Southeast Asia at Geneva Summit: sundry Representatives, 32493 [19NO]
Sale of agricultural commodities to the Philippines: Senator Melcher, 18993 [15JY]
Settlement of claims between U.S. nationals and Government of Iran: J. Edward Fox, 6702 [28MR]
Soviet arms control negotiations: sundry Senators, 26501 [7OC]
Soviet violations of arms control treaties: President Reagan (excerpt), 5293 [18MR]
Stockpiling of strategic and critical materials: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 4550 [5MR]
Strategic defense initiative: Representative Stratton, 15243 [11JN]
Sugar imports: Senator Inouye, 29693 [30OC]
Sugar price support program: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 33244 [22NO]
Supplemental extradition treaty with the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Theodore M. Hesburgh (sundry), 31520 [12NO]
Threat of nuclear annihilation: Michael Warren, 3980 [27FE]
Treaty compliance and arms control agreements, 7248 [2AP]
———Representative Hamilton, 7248 [2AP]
U.S. aid to Egypt and Israel: Kenneth W. Dam, 15163 [11JN]
U.S. assistance to the U.N. Fund for Population Activities: Zhang Wenjin, 7659 [4AP]
U.S. assistance to the Union for the Total Independence of Angola: Figueiredo Paulo, 35488 [10DE]
———Senator Symms, 34404 [5DE]
U.S. China Agreement on the Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy: Michael H. Armacost, 35963 [11DE]
U.S. employees are terrorist targets (excerpt), 7580 [4AP]
U.S. narcotics control assistance to Peru: Committee on Foreign Affairs, 34815 [5DE]
———William L. Ball III, 34815 [5DE]
U.S. participation in International Jute Organization: Robert F. Turner, 4615 [6MR]
U.S. policy in Central America: Mary Shoemaker, 18278 [9JY]
———sundry American Rhodes scholars studying at Oxford University, England, 9545 [25AP]
U.S. policy in El Salvador: FMLN, 29769 [30OC]
U.S. policy in Nicaragua: Mary Boyajean, 15235 [11JN]
———Wayne S. Smith, 22660 [1AU]
U.S. policy toward Namibia: Namibian Ministry of Information, 38720 [19DE]
U.S. policy toward Nicaragua: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 3087 [21FE]
———Leo Stutzin, 4261 [28FE]
———Representative Hamilton, 3087 [21FE]
———Witness For Peace delegation, 5072 [7MR]
U.S. policy toward the Sandinista Government: J. Edward Fox, 7251 [2AP]
———Representative Hamilton, 7251 [2AP]
U.S. refugee policy: J. Edward Fox, 9936 [30AP]
U.S. withdrawal from the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice: William L. Ball III, 28898 [24OC]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. discussions on settlement of conflict in Afghanistan: Senator Byrd, 16595 [20JN]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. understandings on Cuba, 2302 [7FE]
———Committee on Foreign Affairs, 2302 [7FE]
U.S.-U.S.S.R arms control negotiations, 29 [3JA]
Verifiability of the Peaceful Nuclear Explosions, Threshold Test Ban, and Comprehensive Test Ban treaties: Donald R. Westervelt, 15219 [11JN]
Lists
Carter Center of Emory University, Consultation on International Security and Arms Control, 9371 [24AP]
Congressional meeting with current hostage families and former hostages in Lebanon, 20696 [25JY]
House of Representatives workshop on arms control policy—topics and guest experts, 32188 [14NO]
U.N. World Conference To Review and Appraise the Achievement of the U.N. Decade for Women—delegation, 6399 [26MR]
Memorandums
AID Population Dissemination Program: Raisa Scriabine, 24388 [19SE]
———Steven W. Sinding, 24387 [19SE]
Murder of Turkish Diplomats and International Terrorism, 5616 [19MR]
Memorials of legislature
Arizona, 9828 [30AP]
California, 3419, 3421 [25FE], 17630 [27JN], 27643 [16OC], 27962 [17OC], 28185 [21OC]
Idaho, 7028 [2AP]
Illinois, 7814 [15AP], 18858 [11JY], 32888 [20NO]
Louisiana, 22978 [5SE]
Marshall Islands, 22898 [4SE]
Maryland, 15712 [13JN]
Massachusetts, 26109 [3OC], 26364 [7OC]
Michigan, 31248 [8NO], 31756 [13NO]
Micronesia, 16413 [19JN], 23845 [16SE]
Montana, 9441 [25AP]
New Jersey, 13897 [3JN]
Oregon, 10023 [1MY]
Palau, 16413 [19JN]
Messages
Deferral of Budget Authority, President Reagan, 25362 [1OC]
Deferrals of Budget Authority: President Reagan, 586 [7JA]
Removal of Injunction of Secrecy: President Reagan, 585 [7JA]
Soviet Arms Control Compliance: President Reagan, 1650 [4FE], 1762 [5FE]
Treaty Ratification: President Reagan, 5881 [20MR]
Notices
Prevention of wasteful yearend spending at AID: M. Peter McPherson, 24387 [19SE]
Pamphlets
Facts on Angola and UNITA—The Need for U.S. Support: American Security Council, 35486-35488 [10DE]
Soviet Strategic Defense Programs: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, and George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 27893-27898 [17OC]
Papers
Angola Tests the Reagan Doctrine: William W. Pascoe, 33194 [20NO]
National Dialogue of the Nicaraguan Resistance, 5620 [19MR], 5911, 5925 [20MR], 6643 [28MR]
1997—Twelve Years Before and Fifty Years After: Han Lih-wu, 13327 [22MY]
U.S.-Soviet Arms Accords Are No Bar to Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative: Heritage Foundation, 27898-27902 [17OC]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Embassy and Consular Staffing, 14905-14906 [7JN]
Petitions
Ambassador to the Vatican: Baptist Convention of Maryland/Delaware, 462 [3JA]
Ambassador to Vatican: South Carolina Baptist Convention, 1508 [31JA]
Central America: Central Southeast Ohio Association, United Church of Christ, 22899 [4SE]
———Gothenburg, Sweden, City Council, 14970 [10JN]
Foreign Service Act—fourth annual report on implementation: American Foreign Service Association, 9106 [23AP]
Nicaragua's Case Against the U.S. in the International Court of Justice: Boston, MA, Bar Association, 7558 [3AP]
Olympic games, 1992, 34885 [6DE]
Resolve to prevent nuclear war: National Women's Conference to Prevent Nuclear War, 19255-19257 [16JY]
Support trade embargo against Nicaragua: Miami, FL, City Commission, 12686 [20MY], 12938 [21MY], 13897 [3JN]
U.S. Dept. of Justice Vertical Restraints Guidelines: National Association of Attorneys General, 25232 [26SE]
U.S. in Nicaragua: Friends of the Earth, 22036 [31JY]
Victory Over Communists in Central America: National Association of Pro America, 9385 [24AP]
Poems
``Massacre at Sakhalin'': Richard E. Franklin, 23261 [10SE]
``Rendezvous With Life'', 34052 [3DE]
Polls of opinion
Should Congress Appropriate $14 Million in Aid to the Nicaraguan Freedom Fighters?, 9375 [24AP]
Press releases
Arms control impact of the administration's ASAT Program: Representative Fascell, 9342 [24AP]
Binary chemical weapons: Representative Fascell, 8657 [22AP]
Equal justice and the South African Embassy demonstrations: Inez S. Reid, 4265 [28FE]
Evidence of Nicaraguan Subversion in Central America: Elliott Abrams, Assistant Sec. of State for Inter-American Affairs, 38838 [20DE]
Soviet activities in Latin and Central America, 14999 [10JN]
U.S. and the International Court of Justice: President Reagan, 27039 [9OC]
Questions
South African Government policy of apartheid and investigation into racial violence, 7333 [3AP]
Questions and answers
Nuclear cooperation agreement between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China: Senator Cohen to Lewis Dunn, 36256 [12DE]
Students' questions about world affairs: Fountain Valley, CA, Los Amigos High School, 8309 [17AP]
U.S. policy toward Nicaragua, 3087 [21FE]
UNESCO programs: Gregory J. Newell, 35125 [6DE]
Regulations
Routing of travel (excerpt), 28897 [24OC]
Remarks in House
Afghanistan: authorization to allow airing of USIA films dealing with war, 9989 [1MY]
———opposing Soviet invasion, 37811 [19DE]
———opposition to Soviet invasion, 34371 [4DE]
———Soviet human rights policy, 28711 [23OC]
———U.S. assistance to freedom fighters, 25212 [26SE]
Africa: U.S. policy, 14823 [6JN]
Aliens: provide for citizenship for those who die while serving on active duty with the U.S. Armed Forces during certain periods of hostilities (H.R. 2842), 16893 [21JN]
Angola: Democratic International conference regarding human rights, 17255 [25JN]
———U.S. policy, 31802 [13NO], 37490 [17DE]
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: anniversary, 26100, 26107 [3OC], 26143, 26152-26154 [3OC]
———clarify, 32177 [14NO]
———effectiveness, 38846 [30DE]
———review objectives, 32485 [19NO]
———testing and development, 27030, 27034 [9OC]
Anti-ballistic missiles: proposed, 38835 [20DE]
Anti-Hijacking Act: enact (H.R. 2827), 22789 [1AU]
Antisatellite weapons: proposals for testing, 23793 [13SE]
———proposed ban on testing, 19470 [17JY]
———testing, 23793 [13SE]
Anti-Terrorism Trade Preference Act: enact (H.R. 3661), 37500 [17DE]
Antiterrorism training: funding, 9717 [29AP]
Appropriations: authorizing (H.R. 2068), 9106 [23AP], 9416 [25AP], 9717 [29AP], 10225-10235 [2MY], 10614 [7MY], 11084-11113 [8MY], 11242 [9MY], 11256 [9MY]-11276 [9MY]
———authorizing (H.R. 2068), appointment of conferees, 19135 [16JY]
———authorizing (H.R. 2068), conference report, 22532-22541 [1AU]
———authorizing (H.R. 2068), consideration of conference report, 20602 [25JY]
———authorizing (H.R. 2068), permission to file conference report, 21491 [30JY]
———authorizing (H.R. 2068), technical corrections, 11276 [9MY]
———authorizing (H.R. 2068), technical corrections (H. Con. Res. 181), 22541 [1AU]
———freeze at 1985 level, 11268 [9MY]
———making (H.R. 2965), 19400 [17JY], 19413 [22JY], 19423 [18JY]-19464 [17JY], 29217 [28OC]
———making (H.R. 2965), appointment of conferees, 33691 [3DE]
———making (H.R. 2965), consideration of conference report, 34163 [4DE]
———making (H.R. 2965), debate procedure, 19400-19402 [17JY]
———making (H.R. 2965), permission to file conference report, 34163 [4DE]
Argentina: U.S. policy, 36119 [11DE], 38708 [19DE]
Arkansas: scholarship diplomacy program for Latin American and Caribbean students, 12993 [21MY]
Arms control: anniversary of first use of the atomic bomb, 9968 [30AP]
———cooperation agreement between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China (S.J. Res. 238), 35958-35981 [11DE]
———Geneva negotiations, 3354 [25FE]
———negotiations, 24567 [20SE]
———proposed workshops, 7735 [4AP]
———purchase of discounted automobiles by Geneva negotiators, 4956 [7MR]
Arms control agreements: alleged Soviet violations, 23677 [12SE]
Arms Export Control Act: amend (H.R. 3875), 35144 [6DE]
Arms sales: provide for multilateral limitations (H.R. 3987), 38668 [19DE]
Assassinations: prohibit U.S. Government involvement (H.R. 1348), 4268 [28FE]
Bahamas: participation of certain foreign officers in law enforcement activities (H.R. 962), 2037 [6FE], 5086 [7MR]
Beirut, Lebanon, International Airport: close to prevent terrorism, 17399 [8JY]
Binary chemical weapons: proposed freeze, 26122 [3OC]
Binary nerve gas weapons: stop funding, 8493 [18AP]
Brunell, David: tributes, 22740 [1AU]
Budapest Cultural Forum, 28027 [17OC], 28222 [21OC]
Caribbean nations: U.S. aid for population control, 20143 [23JY]
———U.S. policy, 19282 [16JY], 20831-20833 [26JY]
Central America: U.S. policy, 9769 [29AP], 13864 [24MY], 15254 [11JN], 20831-20833 [26JY]
———Vietnam veterans' factfinding trip, 24585 [20SE]
Chemical warfare: administration policy, 23264 [10SE]
Chemical weapons: ban, 29310 [28OC], 34798 [5DE]
———nonproliferation agreement negotiations, 28227 [21OC]
———procurement, 16000 [17JN]
———proposed ban, 10914 [7MY]
———proposed ban on testing, 25215 [26SE]
———stockpile, 17271 [25JN]
Chile: human rights violations, 30349 [1NO]
———restore democracy (H. Con. Res. 52), 2024 [6FE], 6013 [21MR], 8636-8644 [22AP], 12408 [16MY], 15754 [13JN]
———restore democracy (H. Con. Res. 52), rebuttal to Representative Barnes' ``Dear Colleague'' letter, 14319 [5JN]
———support for peaceful return to democratic rule (H. Con. Res. 191), 24029 [17SE]
———U.S. policy, 19253 [16JY]
———U.S. policy toward transition to democracy (H. Con. Res. 192), 24609 [26SE], 24968 [26SE]
China, People's Republic of: conditions of U.S. diplomatic relations, 17259 [25JN], 17511 [26JN], 17529 [26JN], 18582 [11JY]
———efforts to institute a nonproliferation agreement, 19618 [18JY]
———policy toward the Republic of China, 20693, 20705 [25JY]
———proposed resolutions to conflict with Taiwan, 16747 [20JN]
———relations with Republic of, 17259 [25JN], 17511 [26JN], 17529 [26JN], 18582 [11JY]
———U.S. policy, 18074 [8JY], 18271 [9JY], 36807 [16DE]
China, Republic of: conditions of U.S. diplomatic relations, 17259 [25JN], 17511 [26JN], 17529 [26JN], 18582 [11JY]
———policy toward People's Republic of, 20693, 20705 [25JY]
———relations with People's Republic of, 17259 [25JN], 17511 [26JN], 17529 [26JN], 18582 [11JY]
———U.S. policy, 18074 [8JY], 18271 [9JY]
Clubb, O. Edmund: relief, 6999 [1AP]
Cocaine: increase in flow into U.S., 25234 [26SE]
Colombia: efforts of Embassy to enhance image in the U.S., 27731 [16OC]
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: tribute, 25511 [1OC]
Communist countries: stop all credit and loans (H.R. 97), 32276 [18NO]
Comprehensive Nuclear Weapons Freeze and Reductions Act: enact, 20699 [25JY]
Contractors: extension of coverage of the Federal Employees Compensation Act, 11095 [8MY]
Conventional Arms Transfer Control Act: enact (H.R. 1415), 4534-4536 [5MR]
Coordinating Committee on Export Controls: authority to assign members and advisers to U.S. delegation, 11251-11258 [9MY]
Costa Rica: U.S. policy, 20164 [23JY]
Cuba: efforts of the Soviet Union to influence U.S. foreign policy, 22070 [31JY]
———end trade embargo and establish full diplomatic relations, 480 [3JA]
———U.S. policy, 1654 [4FE]
Cyprus: anniversary, 31554 [12NO]
———anniversary of Turkish invasion, 20390 [24JY]
———U.S. policy, 3478 [25FE]
Defense Intelligence Commercial Entities Act: enact (H.R. 3963), 38709 [19DE]
Dept. of Defense: deficit reduction proposals and national security, 31232 [7NO]
———funds for MX missile, 16460 [19JN]
Development and security assistance programs: authorize (H.R. 1555), 11591 [9MY]
Diplomats: spys in U.S., 20113 [23JY]
Drug trafficking: control, 3342 [25FE], 7509, 7515 [3AP]
Eastern Europe: U.S. policy, 38666 [19DE]
East/West relations: proposals to improve, 26504 [7OC]
El Salvador: address of Jose Napoleon Duarte at the University of Notre Dame, 14542 [5JN]
———Dept. of State's Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program, 24188 [18SE]
———limit introduction of U.S. Armed Forces, 7518 [3AP]
———Marxist-Leninist rebels, 18953 [11JY]
———occurrences of terrorism, 18524, 18526, 18534 [10JY]
———policy regarding immigration of refugees, 18916 [11JY]
———U.S. policy, 11905 [14MY], 13335 [22MY], 14213 [4JN], 15531 [12JN], 17950 [27JN], 18953 [11JY], 23257 [10SE], 26523 [7OC], 28223 [21OC], 28727 [23OC], 29769 [30OC], 30110 [31OC], 30335 [1NO], 31555 [12NO], 38838 [20DE]
———U.S. policy toward refugees, 31523 [12NO]
Embassies: reprisals for terrorist attacks, 20662 [25JY]
Espionage: proposed upgrading of U.S. counterintelligence efforts, 25327 [30SE]
———strengthen national security and counterintelligence capabilities to combat (H.R. 3188), 22774 [1AU]
Espionage and treason: proposed capital punishment, 19140 [16JY]
Espionage Prevention Act: enact (H.R. 3910), 36126 [11DE]
Ethiopia: deaths in resettlement camps, 30604 [5NO]
———trade sanctions, 17529 [26JN]
———trade sanctions (H.J. Res. 324), 17915 [27JN]
European Community: trade impact, 19396 [17JY]
Falwell, Jerry: statements on apartheid in South Africa, 23279 [10SE]
Foreign Air Travel Security Act: enact (H.R. 2796), 16322 [19JN], 16771 [20JN]
Foreign Assistance Act: amend (H.R. 962), 2037 [6FE], 5086 [7MR]
Foreign assistance and related programs: making appropriations (H.R. 3228), 25742 [2OC]
Foreign Assistance Appropriations Act: amend (H.R. 3228), 25244 [26SE]
Foreign countries: efforts to protect U.S. facilities and citizens from terrorist attacks, 20662 [25JY]
———review security procedures at airports (H.R. 2822), 17397 [26JN]
Foreign missions: Federal protective assistance, 11088-11092 [8MY]
Foreign relations: ambassador involvement in partisan domestic politics, 11228 [8MY]
———public statements, 18718 [11JY]
Foreign Relations Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 2068), 23255 [10SE]
Foreign Service: representation of women and minorities, 18597 [11JY]
Foreign Service Institute: training facility construction funding, 11088-11092 [8MY]
Gelb, Leslie H.: arms control policy issues, 15254 [11JN]
Genocide Convention: ratify (H. Res. 166), 12736 [24MY]
Germany, Democratic Republic of: Soviet intimidation of U.S. military personnel, 19139 [16JY]
———Soviet ramming of U.S. military vehicle, 24184 [18SE]
Great Britain: end consideration of extradition treaty (H. Res. 271), 31520 [12NO]
———proposed Supplementary Extradition Treaty, 22703 [1AU]
———U.S. Extradition Treaty, 17398 [26JN], 17948 [27JN]
Grenada: anniversary of U.S. invasion, 28714 [23OC]
Grenada Documents—An Overview and Selection: study of captured Communist documents, 7778, 7780-7787 [15AP], 8019-8028 [16AP], 8272-8281 [17AP]
Guam: strategic significance in the Pacific, 26117 [3OC]
Guatemala: congratulating and expressing support to the President-elect (H. Con. Res. 245), 36571 [17DE]
———elections, 36799 [16DE]
———U.S. policy, 37864 [18DE], 38698, 38714 [19DE]
Harriman, W. Averell: awarded Soviet Order of the Patriotic War First Degree, 16447 [19JN]
Heckler, Margaret M.: appointment as Ambassador to Ireland, 25259 [30SE], 25658 [2OC]
Honduras: democratic election, 36122 [11DE]
House of Representatives: workshop on arms control policy, 32188 [14NO]
Immigration: proposed regulation of exclusion and deportation, 10177 [1MY]
Immigration visas: make additional available in certain cases (H.R. 2607), 13848 [24MY]
India: anniversary of the Golden Temple incident, 15229, 15232 [11JN]
———U.S. policy, 25769 [2OC], 36351 [12DE]
Indonesia: U.S. policy toward South Moluccas, 34348 [4DE]
Intelligence Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 2419), 19625-19633, 19693-19697 [18JY]
———enact (H.R. 2419), appointment of conferees, 28625 [23OC], 28743 [24OC]
———enact (H.R. 2419) conference report, 32435 [19NO]
———provide for consideration (H. Res. 224), 19625 [18JY]
Intelligence services: proposals to combat espionage, 23454 [11SE]
Inter-American Cooperation in Space, Science, and Technology: feasibility study, 11093 [8MY]
International Airport Security Cooperation Act: enact (H.R. 2822), 17397 [26JN]
International Court of Justice: nullify administration's decision suspending ruling on Central America, 484 [3JA]
———participation of States in the World Court, 27039 [9OC]
International Diplomatic Center, Washington, DC: authorize, 11088-11092 [8MY]
International organizations: grant permanent residence to members and families, 7729 [4AP]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act: enact (H.R. 1555), 17244 [25JN]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act (S. 960): appointment of conferees, 19135 [16JY]
International terrorism: combat, 2617 [19FE]
International Youth Conference: Soviet propaganda to discredit, 24406, 24407 [19SE]
Ireland, Northern: extradition treaty, 23258 [10SE]
Israel: espionage investigation, 34359 [4DE]
———U.S. policy, 20144 [23JY], 28712 [23OC]
Italy: U.S. policy, 16753 [20JN]
Jalisco, Mexico: travel advisory, 11112 [8MY]
Japan: proposed subsidy of small exporters, 34052 [3DE]
Jordan: arms sales, 31358 [18NO]
———proposed arms sale, 23486 [11SE]
KAL 007: anniversary of Soviet downing, 23269 [10SE]
Kampuchea: economic assistance to non-Communist resistance movement, 18919 [11JY]
Korea, Republic of: U.S. policy, 9965 [30AP]
Lane, L.W. (Bill): tribute, 38836 [20DE]
Latin America: U.S. aid for population control, 20143 [23JY]
———U.S. policy, 20831-20833 [26JY]
Law of the Sea Treaty: ideology, 8319 [17AP]
Lebanon: holding of hostages, 19615 [18JY]
———role of Egypt to aid in release of U.S. hostages, 19258 [16JY]
———U.S. hostages, 29555 [29OC], 29777 [30OC], 30958 [6NO], 32511 [20NO], 32897 [20NO], 34468 [5DE], 35560, 35563 [10DE], 36132 [12DE], 38084, 38107, 38353 [19DE]
———U.S. policy regarding remaining hostages, 22693, 22789 [1AU], 26137 [3OC], 26827 [8OC], 28710 [23OC], 34048 [3DE], 34796 [5DE], 35430 [9DE]
Lethal binary chemical weapons: proposed ban (H.R. 2124), 8520 [18AP], 8657 [22AP], 10196 [1MY]
Medvid, Miroslav: question of political asylum from Soviet vessel, 31364 [14NO], 32476 [19NO], 32888 [20NO], 34792 [5DE], 35429 [9DE]
Members of Congress: prohibit conducting diplomatic conferences without authorized personnel, 11946 [15MY], 12708, 12710 [21MY]
Mengele, Josef: search for Nazi war criminal, 5948 [21MR]
Mexico: U.S. policy, 15045 [10JN]
Micronesia: Compact of Free Association, 20406 [24JY]
Middle East: U.S. policy, 17539 [26JN], 20831-20833 [26JY]
Monroe Doctrine: policy issues regarding the security of the western hemisphere, 14212 [4JN]
Morocco: address of King Hassan to the U.N. relative to peace in the Western Sahara, 30926 [6NO]
———efforts to repay debt to U.S., 36122 [11DE]
———U.S. policy, 36791 [16DE]
———visit of Parliament member Johana O'Hana, 15222 [11JN]
Motley, Langhorne A. (Tony): tribute, 10379 [2MY]
Mozambique: U.S. policy, 18273 [9JY], 24123 [18SE]
Munitions stockpiles: buildup, 30917 [6NO]
MX missile: funding, 17009 [24JN]
———funds, 5660 [19MR], 5929, 5930, 5933 [20MR], 5991, 6023 [21MR], 6105, 6107 [25MR], 6397 [26MR]
Namibia: South African internal government, 15799, 15808 [13JN]
———SWAPO terrorist campaign, 12982 [21MY]
———U.N. resolution to grant local self-government, 10377 [2MY]
———U.S. policy, 14231 [4JN], 38719 [19DE]
National defense stockpile: acquisition of strategic and critical materials, 4550 [5MR]
National Planning for Peace Commission Act: enact, 22667-22669 [1AU]
National POW/MIA Recognition Day: observance, 20172 [23JY]
National Republican Institute for International Affairs: conference, 20847 [26JY]
NATO: effectiveness of information service, 23113 [9SE]
———efforts to prevent nuclear war, 18952 [11JY]
Navy: proposed Naval diesel submarines, 13707 [23MY]
Nerve gas weapons: position of NATO defense ministers, 15790 [13JN]
———proposed ban, 23450 [11SE]
New Zealand: meeting between Prime Minister Lange and Sec. of State Shultz, 13864 [24MY]
Nicaragua: alleged Sandinista ties with PLO, 25320, 25333 [30SE]
———condemning state of emergency suspending civil liberties (H. Con. Res. 222), 29547 [29OC]
———efforts of the Soviet Union to influence U.S. foreign policy, 19693-19697 [18JY], 20160, 20171, 20175 [23JY], 22070 [31JY]
———human rights violations, 14257 [4JN]
———humanitarian assistance to the Contras, 18910 [11JY]
———legal representation by U.S. attorneys, 26466, 26479 [7OC]
———limit introduction of U.S. Armed Forces, 7518 [3AP]
———provide for consultations with the Contadora to develop a common policy for peace (H.R. 1335), 4258 [28FE]
———relationship with PLO, 15777 [13JN]
———sense of the Congress relative to U.S. policy (H. Con. Res. 81), 5100 [7MR], 5925 [20MR]
———trade embargo, 11167, 11197 [8MY], 11618 [9MY], 12685 [20MY], 12985 [21MY], 13311 [22MY], 13848 [24MY], 14561 [5JN], 31535 [12NO]
———U.S. covert intelligence operations, 12992 [21MY]
———U.S. policy, 2607 [19FE], 3972 [27FE], 5069 [7MR], 7525 [3AP], 7762 [4AP], 9334, 9388, 9396 [24AP], 9545, 9546 [25AP], 9773, 9777 [29AP], 9956, 9963 [30AP], 10390 [2MY], 11156, 11200, 11201 [8MY], 11589, 11608 [9MY], 12196 [15MY], 12692 [20MY], 13302 [22MY], 13705 [23MY], 13942, 13943 [3JN], 14214 [4JN], 14563 [5JN], 15036, 15045 [10JN], 15203 [13JN], 15235, 15238 [11JN], 15521, 15526, 15535, 15542 [12JN], 15746, 15777, 15798 [13JN], 16436, 16453 [19JN], 16750 [20JN], 17005 [24JN], 17251 [25JN], 17544 [26JN], 18910 [11JY], 19052 [15JY], 19734 [18JY], 20160 [23JY], 22035 [31JY], 22660 [1AU], 22769 [1AU], 24199 [18SE], 25325 [30SE], 25512 [1OC], 27322 [10OC], 28024 [17OC], 28464, 28482, 28486 [22OC], 28727 [23OC], 30604 [5NO], 31232 [7NO], 31528, 31534, 31535 [12NO], 32183 [14NO], 32476 [19NO], 37498, 37511 [17DE], 38702 [19DE], 38838 [20DE]
———U.S. policy (H. Con. Res. 81), 7532 [3AP]
———unoffical trip by certain Members of Congress, 11946 [15MY], 12708, 12710 [21MY]
Nicaraguan refugees: U.S. policy, 12220 [15MY]
Nicholson, Arthur D., Jr.: condemnation of murder (H. Res. 125), pulled from calendar, 8214, 8217, 8218 [17AP]
———rename control point in Berlin, Germany, between the American and Soviet sectors in honor of (H. Res. 180), 13857 [24MY]
———response to sense of Congress that Soviet Union should apologize for murder, 11948, 11949 [15MY], 12704, 12705, 12709 [21MY], 19394 [17JY]
———shooting by Soviet soldier in Democratic Republic of Germany, 11632 [9MY], 11745 [15MY], 15534 [12JN], 20708 [25JY], 26134 [3OC]
———slain by Soviet soldier, 6388 [26MR], 6407 [27MR], 6474 [27MR], 6548 [28MR], 7706 [4AP], 7969, 7970 [16AP], 8214, 8217, 8218, 8237 [17AP], 8319 [17AP]
Nuclear age: anniversary of first nuclear test explosion, 19255, 19259, 19260, 19262, 19275, 19276, 19279, 19280 [16JY], 20156 [23JY]
Nuclear Explosives Control Act: enact (H.R. 903), 1638 [31JA]
Nuclear terrorism: proposals to prevent future, 17967 [27JN]
Nuclear test explosives: proposed ban (H.J. Res. 272), 9953 [30AP]
Nuclear weapons: ban, 29789 [30OC]
———ban testing (H.J. Res. 3), 12420 [16MY]
———call for U.S.-Soviet negotiations, 13338 [22MY]
———mutual reductions (H. Con. Res. 176), 18925 [11JY]
———negotiations with Soviets to reduce, 17525 [26JN]
———nonproliferation treaty violations, 34797 [5DE]
———proposals for arms control, 579 [3JA]
———proposed ban on testing (H.J. Res. 3), 14226 [4JN], 19260, 19269, 19279 [16JY], 24884 [24SE], 25041 [26SE], 25221, 25227, 25237, 25247 [26SE], 25658 [2OC], 26134, 26148 [3OC], 37517 [17DE]
———proposed freeze, 19249 [16JY]
———proposed negotiations, 24222 [18SE]
———proposed star wars defense system, 6377 [26MR]
———proposed test ban, 19139, 19140 [16JY]
———provide for common security with the Soviet Union (H. Con. Res. 36), 1130 [24JA]
———renounce first use (H.J. Res. 47), 496 [3JA]
———test ban, 21497, 22743, 22809 [1AU]
———test ban (H.J. Res. 3), 22749 [1AU]
———testing, 25764 [2OC], 28487 [22OC]
Nuclear winter: annual report to Congress on implications of theory, 17970 [27JN]
———call for joint U.S.-Soviet study, 7543 [3AP]
O'Connor, John: lighting of candles for world peace, 32280 [18NO]
Office of Soviet and Communist Disinformation: establish, 11102 [8MY]
Ortega, Daniel: Soviet Union visit, 10601 [6MY], 10908 [7MY]
Overseas Teachers Act: enact (H.R. 43), 479 [3JA]
Pacific nations: Soviet military buildup, 18957 [15JY]
Palau, Republic of: assassination of President Haruo I. Remeliik, 19251 [16JY]
Palestine: annual work camp to study life under occupation, 31218 [7NO]
Palm Beach, FL: tribute to the Clinic for Afghans, 31547 [12NO]
Panama: U.S. policy, 28455 [22OC], 30610 [5NO], 36123 [11DE], 37512 [17DE]
Panama Canal: provide for study of sea-level canal (H.R. 3882), 35434, 35440 [9DE]
Paraguay: human rights violations, 32196 [14NO]
Passport and consular operations: fees, 11094, 11113 [8MY]
Peace: reiterate Camp David accords (H. Con. Res. 72), 4273 [28FE]
Philippines: U.S. policy, 28707 [23OC], 30936 [6NO], 32467 [19NO], 38816 [20DE]
POW's/MIA's: accounting for in Southeast Asia, 5507 [19MR], 5677 [20MR], 5948 [21MR], 6027 [25MR]
Radio Free Europe: broadcasts to Soviet Union and Baltic States, 18909 [11JY]
———policies and staffing, 16745 [20JN]
Rainbow Navigation: cargo preference requirements for U.S. defense carriage, 29306 [28OC], 30955 [6NO], 31220 [7NO]
Reagan, President: foreign policy, 11159 [8MY]
Research Center for Religion and Human Rights in Closed Societies: conference on human rights violations in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 14261 [4JN]
SALT II: U.S. adherence to numerical limits, 15228 [11JN]
Samantha Smith Youth Exchange Program: proposed, with Soviet Union, 34049 [3DE]
Scanlon, Thomas J.: relief, 11902 [14MY]
Schifter, Richard: appointed Dept. of State Assistant Sec. for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs, 38663 [19DE]
———tribute, 32887 [20NO]
Sec. of State: congressional authority to accept or establish an official residence, 11099 [8MY]
Simultaneous Nuclear Test Act: enact, 34380 [4DE]
Simultaneous Nuclear Test-Ban Act: enact (H.R. 1834), 19255, 19259 [16JY], 21493 [30JY], 25214 [26SE]
Sino-American Nuclear Verification Act: enact (H.R. 3537), 27022 [9OC], 29057, 29070 [24OC]
Small business: tariff and tax preferences to encourage exports (H. Con. Res. 70), 3677 [26FE]
South Africa: prohibit honorary consulates, 6896 [28MR]
———U.S. economic sanctions in protest of apartheid, 18275 [9JY]
———U.S. Embassy demonstrations, 4265 [28FE]
———U.S. policy, 9963 [30AP], 11101 [8MY], 17946 [27JN], 18556-18557 [11JY], 20394, 20409 [24JY], 20845, 20864 [26JY], 21645 [30JY], 23120 [9SE], 25769 [2OC], 32176 [14NO], 32472 [19NO], 34042 [3DE], 36313 [12DE], 36787 [16DE]
Soviet diplomats: limit number in U.S. to same as number U.S. is permitted in the Soviet Union, 486 [3JA]
Soviet disinformation programs: establish commission to study, 11102-11106 [8MY]
Soviet espionage: proposals to limit, 24408 [19SE]
Soviet Jews: summit negotiations, 36345 [12DE]
Soviet propaganda, 11223 [8MY]
———disinformation and alleged treaty violations, 24406 [19SE]
———U.S. policy, 20175 [23JY]
Soviet summit: proposed agenda, 24190 [18SE]
Soviet Union: alleged human rights violations, 22040 [31JY]
———anniversary of diplomatic relations begun in World War II, 9558 [25AP]
———arms control negotiations, 24673 [23SE], 25208, 25210 [26SE], 25517, 25536 [1OC], 25763 [2OC], 26099, 26100 [3OC], 26121, 26134 [3OC], 26475 [7OC], 26487, 26493, 26501, 26518 [7OC], 28226, 28227 [21OC], 28465, 28474 [22OC], 29768 [30OC], 30341, 30357 [1NO], 30446 [4NO], 30614 [5NO], 31211, 31215 [7NO], 31253 [8NO], 31796, 31817 [13NO], 32172, 32176, 32177, 32179, 32180, 32187, 32190 [14NO], 32271, 32275, 32282 [18NO], 32466, 32475, 32491, 32492, 32500 [19NO], 32878, 32893, 33196 [20NO], 34038 [3DE], 35147 [6DE], 36310 [12DE], 36810 [16DE]
———combat domestic espionage, 27994 [17OC]
———disinformation, 26150 [3OC], 30612 [5NO], 31521 [12NO]
———expand cultural exchange (H. Con. Res. 237), 36784 [16DE]
———human rights summit negotiations, 32500 [19NO]
———human rights violations, 30346 [1NO]
———KGB active measures, 19506-19524 [17JY]
———KGB use of chemical powder to track U.S. diplomats, 24181 [18SE]
———most-favored-nation status, 37507 [17DE]
———Soviet employees in U.S. Embassy, 11108-11111 [8MY]
———tactics to bring about world domination, 14259 [4JN]
———U.S. Embassy complex, 18594 [11JY]
———U.S. policy, 17263 [25JN]
———U.S. policy on defections, 32196 [14NO]
Space weapons: possibilities, 520 [3JA]
———proposed defense system, 560 [3JA], 2012 [6FE], 5100 [7MR], 16888, 16895 [21JN], 17008 [24JN], 17262 [25JN], 17531 [26JN], 18275 [9JY], 19276 [16JY], 19544 [17JY], 20684 [25JY], 22695, 22706 [1AU], 29309 [28OC], 29534 [29OC], 31556 [12NO], 34360 [4DE], 36342 [12DE]
Space Weapons Treaty Act: enact (H.J. Res. 252), 9382 [24AP]
Strategic arms reduction talks: Republican Party observers, 2233 [7FE]
———U.S.-U.S.S.R. negotiations, 2233 [7FE]
Strategic defense initiative: OTA report, 25210 [26SE]
———proposed hearing, 14539 [5JN]
———science and technology research, 15510 [12JN]
Strategic defense initiatives: projected arms control and budgetary impact, 10386 [2MY]
Suriname: Libyan terrorist training, 38827 [20DE]
———Libyan terrorist training activities, 38689 [19DE]
Syria: placement of Soviet surface-to-air missiles, 38725 [19DE]
Talbott, Strobe: arms control policy issues, 15254 [11JN]
Tancredo Neves and His Legacy to Brazilian Democracy (sundry), 11149-11151 [8MY]
Terrorism: compensation for captured or kidnapped Federal employees as result of hostile action against U.S. Government (H.R. 2019), 7580 [4AP]
———Dept. of State denouncement, 38834 [20DE]
———efforts to prevent hijackings, 19988 [23JY]
———efforts to protect embassies and U.S. citizens from attacks, 20662 [25JY]
———increase in international, 35148 [6DE]
———proposals to prevent future, 18077 [8JY], 18293 [9JY], 18524, 18526, 18534 [10JY], 18921 [11JY], 20398 [24JY]
Threshold Test Ban Treaty: ratification, 11610 [9MY]
———Soviet violations, 30916 [6NO]
Turkey: anniversary of invasion of Cyprus, 20390 [24JY]
———U.S. policy, 25330 [30SE]
———visit of Prime Minister Turgut Ozal to U.S., 7549 [3AP]
U.N.: anniversary, 30950 [6NO], 34368 [4DE]
———limit U.S. contributions (H.R. 76), 493 [3JA]
———reduce U.S. contributions (H.R. 3228), 25244 [26SE]
U.N. World Conference To Review and Appraise the Achievement of the U.N. Decade for Women: reports on progress, 6399 [26MR]
U.S. consulates: provide 24-hour emergency telephone service for U.S. citizens traveling abroad, 11251 [9MY]
U.S. Embassies: employment of Soviet personnel, 22840 [4SE]
U.S.-Mexico Interparliamentary Conference: drug trafficking proposals, 16175 [18JN]
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: end consideration of extradition treaty (H. Res. 271), 30608 [5NO]
Vertical Restraints Guidelines: sense of Congress relative to antitrust enforcement (H. Res. 278), 25232 [26SE]
Vietnam: negotiations regarding fate of MIA's, 18299, 18300 [9JY], 18526 [10JY]
Voice of America: authorizing appropriations, 10403 [2MY]
Warren, OH: Foreign Affairs Conference with Traficant, 5111 [7MR]
Whitehead, John C.: tribute, 10604 [6MY]
Women's Research & Education Institute: ``Women at State'' report on employment status of women, 9766 [29AP]
World Bank: encouragement of private enterprise, 32276 [18NO]
Remarks in Senate
Abrams, Elliott: delay in Senate confirmation, 17732 [27JN]
Afghanistan: U.S.-U.S.S.R. discussions on settlement of conflict, 16595 [20JN]
Africa: U.S. policy relative to southern nations, 23283 [11SE]
Agriculture: foreign applications for U.S. wheat, 11773 [14MY]
AID: yearend spending abuses, 24386 [19SE]
Angola: U.S. assistance to the Union for the Total Independence of Angola, 34403 [5DE], 35481-35490 [10DE], 36462 [13DE]
———U.S. loans, 25827 [3OC]
Appropriations: authorizing (H.R. 2068), 15113 [11JN]
———authorizing (H.R. 2068), conference report, 15113 [11JN], 21674-21676 [31JY]
———authorizing (H.R. 2068), S. 1003 indefinitely postponed, 15113 [11JN]
———authorizing (S. 659), 5188 [14MR]
———authorizing (S. 1003), 14671, 14735, 14770 [6JN], 14867, 14909-14952 [7JN], 14979-15018 [10JN], 15058, 15084, 15113 [11JN]
———authorizing (S. 1003), unanimous-consent agreement, 14952 [7JN]
———correction in enrollment of H.R. 2068 (H. Con. Res. 181), 22136 [1AU]
———making (H.R. 2965), 26779 [8OC], 28883, 28892, 28979, 28994-29000 [24OC], 30224-30262 [1NO]
———making (H.R. 2965), conference report, 34999-35029 [6DE]
———making (H.R. 2965), point of order, 30244 [1NO]
Arctic Ocean: proposed transfer of certain islands to the Soviet Union (S. Res. 279), 37672 [18DE]
Arms control: cooperation agreement between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China (S.J. Res. 238), 32652 [20NO]-36260 [12DE]
———myths, 711 [22JA]
———negotiations with Soviet Union (S. Res. 19), 28-30 [3JA]
———official observers at Geneva, 1505 [31JA]
———recommending Senator Warner to be observer at Geneva, 723 [22JA]
———Soviet treaty violations, 28328 [22OC]
Bennett, W. Tapley, Jr.: tribute, 8349 [18AP]
Bouchard, Donald A.: nomination confirmed, 34420 [5DE]
Bulgaria: review of U.S. policy relative to violations of agreement on drug trafficking (S. 515), 3620 [26FE]
Burt, Richard R.: nomination, 18999, 19006 [15JY]
———nomination confirmed, 19074-19078 [16JY]
Caribbean nations: U.S. policy, 4500 [5MR]
Central America: concerns of European allies over U.S. policy, 6939 [1AP]
———U.S. policy, 4507 [5MR], 7394 [3AP], 13906 [3JN]
Chile: U.S. policy, 4418 [5MR], 19067 [16JY], 23291 [11SE]
Coins and coinage: authorize minting, 18790-18795 [11JY]
Congress: role in foreign policy, 8601 [22AP]
Corr, Edwin G.: nomination, 17615 [27JN], 18998, 19001 [15JY]
———nomination confirmed, 19071 [16JY]
Cuba: U.S. policy, 3396 [25FE]
Cyprus, Turkish Federated State of: independence declaration, 18258 [9JY], 25648 [2OC], 33434 [22NO]
Dept. of Defense: land transfer, 12876, 12880 [21MY]
Diplomats: assignments, 18383 [10JY]
———tribute, 10872, 10881 [7MY]
Drugs: report on international trafficking, 3604 [26FE]
Dubs, Mary Ann: tribute, 20435 [25JY]
Elections: prohibit political participation by diplomats (S. 566), 4457 [5MR]
Employment: require study on feasibility of Foreign Service lateral entry program, 14918 [7JN]
Federal employees: prohibit use of appropriated funds for luxury travel, 28896 [24OC]
Ferch, John A.: confirmation as Ambassador to Federal Republic of Germany, 19078 [16JY]
———nomination, 18998, 19008 [15JY]
———unanimous-consent agreement on nomination, 19008 [15JY]
Foreign Air Travel Security Act: enact (H.R. 2796), 20468-20471 [25JY]
Foreign countries: employing spouses of Foreign Service officers, 14946 [7JN]
———funding for educational and cultural exchange programs, 16630 [20JN]
Foreign Language Assistance for National Security Act: enact (S. 1631), 23621-23627 [12SE]
Foreign relations: achievements by President Reagan at the U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit, 33851 [3DE]
———authorize assistance for development and security programs (S. 660), 5193 [14MR]
———call for administration support of allies, 6629 [28MR]
———funding levels for economic assistance, 6635 [28MR]
———proposals for cooperative activities with the Soviet Union, 24295 [19SE]
———Soviet Union, 26169 [4OC]
———testimony of George P. Shultz, Sec. of State on economic assistance, 5482 [19MR]
———U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit, 30221 [1NO], 30410, 30437-30439 [4NO], 30709 [6NO], 31202 [7NO], 31275 [12NO], 31639 [13NO], 32219, 32266-32267 [18NO], 32302-32305 [19NO], 32658, 32668 [20NO], 33438-33441 [22NO]
Foreign Service: officer corps, 38565 [19DE]
———Presidential authority to appoint Chairman of Foreign Service Board, 14987 [10JN], 15099 [11JN]
Foreign trade: reform export laws (S. 1380), 17646 [27JN]
Funderburk, David: resignation as U.S. Ambassador to Romania, 12023 [15MY]
Genocide Convention: ratify, 29091 [25OC]
Great Britain: supplemental extradition treaty, 22253 [1AU]
Greece: U.S. policy, 5867 [20MR]
Inspector general: establish independent, 14988 [10JN], 15084 [11JN]
Intelligence Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 2419), conference report, 32653-32655 [20NO]
International agreements: submission of treaty, 19609 [18JY]
International Court of Justice: U.S. withdrawal from compulsory jurisdiction, 34392 [5DE]
Israel: proposed reduction of interest rate on U.S. military loans, 8121 [17AP]
———treatment of certain prisoners in Lebanon, 7620, 7626 [4AP]
Jenco, Lawrence: abduction in Lebanon, 6636 [28MR]
Keyes, Alan L.: nomination confirmed, 30642 [6NO]
Le Poole, Peter: honorary member of U.S. Foreign Service, 17026 [25JN]
Lord, Winston: nomination as Ambassador to the People's Republic of China confirmed, 30548-30573 [5NO]
Medvid, Miroslav: efforts to gain political asylum, 31319 [12NO]
Middendorf, William J., II: nomination, 18844 [11JY]
Namibia: U.S. policy, 25827 [3OC]
Newell, Gregory J.: nomination confirmed, 35124-35126 [6DE]
Nicaragua: U.S. policy, 6639-6643 [28MR], 6940 [1AP]
Nicholson, Arthur D., Jr.: slain by Soviet soldier, 6636 [28MR], 10167 [1MY]
Nominations: passed en bloc, 19559 [18JY]
Nuclear weapons: strategic arms reduction talks, 1724 [5FE]
Pacific Salmon Treaty: implement (H.R. 1093), 4776-4779 [7MR]
———ratify, 4754-4776 [7MR]
Peace Corps: anniversary, 27307 [10OC]
Peru: violations of civil liberties, 4414 [5MR]
Philippines: U.S. policy, 18992 [15JY], 19378 [17JY], 31276 [12NO]
———U.S. wheat purchases, 11828 [14MY]
Pickering, Thomas R.: nomination, 17615 [27JN], 18021 [8JY]-18854 [11JY]
———tribute, 18845 [11JY]
Potential Effects of Nuclear War on the Climate: Pentagon report, 5245 [14MR]
Ridgway, Rozanne L.: nomination, 18998, 19002-19006 [15JY]
———nomination confirmed, 19072 [16JY]
Rodgers, Joe M.: nomination confirmed, 19559 [18JY]
Senate: consideration of nominees, 22470 [1AU]
———establish panel on political asylum, 35532 [10DE]
South African Assistance to the Union for the Total Independence of Angola: Representative Pepper, 35483 [10DE]
Soviet Union: cease message of congratulations on anniversary of Communist takeover, 28995 [24OC]
———employment of U.S. citizens in U.S. diplomatic mission or consular posts (S. 1630), 23621 [12SE], 25057 [26SE]
———employment of U.S. citizens in U.S. diplomatic missions or consular posts, 28994 [24OC]
———limit number of diplomatic personnel, 14902-14909 [7JN]
———research and training in Soviet and Eastern European studies, 30083 [31OC]
———U.S. policy, 725 [22JA]
———U.S. policy of containment, 32858 [20NO]
———uninspected embassy shipment of personal effects, 16047 [18JN]
Spain, James W.: nomination as Ambassador to Sri Lanka confirmed, 30548 [5NO]
Switzerland: commend Government for hosting U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit (S.J. Res. 227), 29169 [25OC]
Tamboer, John L.: protection during drug trial, 16653 [20JN]
Tambs, Lewis A.: tribute, 15609 [13JN]
Tehran American School: reimbursement for sale of motor vehicles (S. 173), 266 [3JA], 32650 [20NO]
Terrorism: require report on economic boycotts against countries supporting terrorists, 28910 [24OC]
Treaties: removal of injunction of secrecy, 585 [7JA], 2600 [19FE], 3415 [25FE], 5340 [18MR], 5881 [20MR], 12130 [15MY], 19392 [17JY], 23088 [9SE], 25630 [2OC], 30644 [6NO]
Tunisia: welcoming Habib Bourguiba on official visit (S. Con. Res. 50), 15688 [13JN]
Turkish Cypriot community, Cyprus: independence declaration, 18258 [9JY], 25648 [2OC], 33434 [22NO]
U.N.: funding restrictions, 14937-14940 [7JN]
———international policies, 3822 [27FE]
Under Sec. of State for Agricultural Affairs: establish position (S. 126), 220 [3JA]
Under Secretary of State for Agricultural Affairs: establish position, 14943 [7JN]
Walters, Vernon A.: nomination confirmed, 12378 [16MY]
Weil, Leon J.: tribute, 1209 [29JA]
Whitehead, John C.: delay in Senate confirmation, 17731 [27JN]
———nomination, 18009 [8JY]
Whittlesey, Faith R.: nomination confirmed, 7427 [3AP]
Wiznitzer, Mark: exchange program with the Netherlands, 17026 [25JN]
World Court: jurisdiction, 27307 [10OC], 28118 [18OC], 31776 [13NO]
Reports
Active Measures, Quiet War and Two Socialist Revolutions: Lawrence B. Sulc (series), 26150 [3OC], 26511 [7OC]
Another View—Nicaragua: Mary E. King, 13311 [22MY]
Anti-Apartheid Act: committee of conference (H.R. 1460) (H. Rept. 99-242), 22681 [1AU]
Appropriations: committee of conference (H.R. 2068) (H. Rept. 99-240), 21602-21629, 21630 [30JY]
———committee of conference (H.R. 2965) (H. Rept. 99-414), 34251-34265, 34266 [4DE]
———Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 2965) (H. Rept. 99-197), 18728 [11JY]
———Committee on Appropriations (S. 2865) (S. Rept. 99-150), 26241 [4OC]
———Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.R. 1931) (H. Rept. 99-40), 7802 [15AP]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 2068; H. Res. 137), 8471 [18AP]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 2965; H. Res. 225) (H. Rept. 99-203), 19228 [16JY]
Appropriations Authorization: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 1003) (S. Rept. 99-39), 9444 [25AP]
Appropriations for Intelligence and Intelligence Related Activities: Committee on Rules (H.R. 2419; H. Res. 224) (H. Rept. 99-202), 19228 [16JY]
Arms Control and Disarmament Act Appropriations: Committee on the Budget (S. 1132; S. Res. 161), 14156 [4JN]
Arms Sales to Jordan: Committee on Foreign Affairs (S.J. Res. 228) (H. Rept. 99-364), 31514 [12NO]
Brief History Related to Temporary Closeouts, Censorings, Hostilities and Threats Against Those Working for La Prensa, 10919-10920 [7MY]
Canadian Lumber Trade Import Limitation: Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (H.R. 1088) (H. Rept. 99-37), 7494 [3AP]
Central America—Nicaraguan Revolution: Walter Davis, 17544 [26JN]
Coca Cultivation and Refining in Bolivia (excerpt), 7075 [2AP]
Compact of Free Association Approval: Committee on Finance (S.J. Res. 77), 20938 [29JY]
———Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.J. Res. 187) (H. Rept. 99-188), 18059 [8JY]
———Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (H.J. Res. 187) (H. Rept. 99-188), 18986 [15JY]
Cooperation Agreement Between People's Republic of China and U.S.: Committee on Rules (S.J. Res. 238) (H. Res. 333) (H. Rept. 99-421), 34884 [6DE]
Country Reports on Human Rights Violations (excerpt on Nicaragua), 2708, 2713 [20FE]
Deficiencies in CW Defense Posture—Calls for CW Defense Improvements Not Binary Production: GAO, 15791 [13JN]
Development of the MX Missile: Scowcroft Commission (excerpt), 5300 [18MR]
Differences and Similarities Between the Inspector General Act and the Foreign Service Act: GAO, 15094-15099 [11JN]
Diplomatic Equivalence and Reciprocity With the Soviet Union: Committee on Intelligence (Select) (excerpt), 14904 [7JN]
Egypt Update—Periodic Survey of Egyptian-Jewish Relations: Phil Baum and Raphael Danziger, 7540 [3AP]
Foreign Assistance and Related Programs: Committee on Appropriations (S. 1816) (S. Rept. 99-167), 30051 [31OC]
Foreign Assistance Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (excerpt), 34149 [4DE]
Grenada Documents—An Overview and Selection (excerpts), 7780-7785 [15AP]
Human Rights in the Soviet Union (excerpt), 18804, 18806 [11JY]
Human Rights in Zimbabwe (excerpt), 18804 [11JY]
Human Rights Violations in the Philippines: sundry excerpts, 18575-18577 [11JY]
Intelligence Authorization Act: committee of conference (H.R. 2419) (H. Rept. 99-373), 31836-31844, 31887 [14NO]
Interagency Intellegency Report on Soviet KGB Active Measures: house Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (excerpts), 19507 [17JY]
International Air Transportation Security Standards: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (H.R. 2796; S. Res. 203), 20316 [24JY]
Loyalist Alienation in Northern Ireland—Opportunity for a Diplomatic Breakthrough: Peter T. King, 2838, 2850 [20FE]
Merchandise Trade Deficit: Committee on Ways and Means (H. Con. Res. 107) (H. Rept. 99-35), 7235 [2AP]
National Intelligence Community Week: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 138), 14846 [7JN]
Nicaraguan Troop Incursions: Danilo Antunez, 26506 [7OC]
Nomination: Adele L. Rogers, 28578 [23OC]
———Alan L. Keyes, 28578 [23OC]
———Bernard Kalb, 21407 [30JY]
———Bruce Chapman, 21407 [30JY]
———Charles A. Gillespie, Jr., 16020 [18JN]
———Charles E. Courtney, 17632 [27JN]
———Charles R. Carlisle, 34122 [4DE]
———Clyde D. Taylor, 28577 [23OC]
———David G. Newton, 17039 [25JN]
———Donald A. Bouchard, 34122 [4DE]
———Donald S. Lowitz, 14156 [4JN]
———Edward J. Perkins, 16022 [18JN]
———Edward M. Rowell, 16022 [18JN]
———Edwin G. Corr, 17632 [27JN]
———Elliott Abrams, 17039 [25JN]
———Ernest E. Pell, 14156 [4JN]
———Faith R. Whittlesey, 7029 [2AP]
———Fernando E. Rondon, 16020 [18JN]
———Francis J. Meehan, 21407 [30JY]
———Frank Shakespeare, 22264 [1AU]
———Fred L. Hartley, 35927 [11DE]
———Gary L. Matthews, 21407 [30JY]
———George C. Montgomery, 21407 [30JY]
———Gregory J. Newell, 34122 [4DE]
———Harry G. Barnes, Jr., 16020 [18JN]
———Harvey F. Nelson, Jr., 21407 [30JY]
———Herbert S. Okun, 25364 [1OC]
———Hugh Montgomery, 25364 [1OC]
———Irvin Hicks, 21407 [30JY]
———J. William Middendorf II, 16020 [18JN]
———James W. Spain, 24757 [24SE]
———Jean B.S. Gerard, 24757 [24SE]
———Joe M. Rodgers, 19322 [17JY]
———John A. Ferch, 17039 [25JN]
———John Blane, 21407 [30JY]
———John C. Whitehead, 17039 [25JN]
———John D. Negroponte, 16022 [18JN]
———John D. Scanlan, 16022 [18JN]
———John E. Upston, 35927 [11DE]
———John G. Dean, 22264 [1AU]
———John G. Tower, 4029 [28FE]
———John P. Ferriter, 21407 [30JY]
———Joseph Gougassian, 34122 [4DE]
———Joseph V. Reed, 31756 [13NO]
———L. Craig Johnstone, 17632 [27JN]
———Lannon Walker, 17039 [25JN]
———Laurence W. Lane, Jr., 34122 [4DE]
———Lewis A. Tambs, 16022 [18JN]
———Lowell C. Kilday, 16020 [18JN]
———Malcolm R. Wilkey, 28578 [23OC]
———Margaret M. Heckler, 35927 [11DE]
———Marvin L. Stone, 17039 [25JN]
———Max M. Kampleman, 4029 [28FE]
———Maynard W. Glitman, 4029 [28FE]
———Michael H. Mobbs, 35927 [11DE]
———Michael Sotirhos, 28577 [23OC]
———Natale H. Bellocchi, 28577 [23OC]
———Nicholas Ruwe, 17632 [27JN]
———Patricia M. Byrne, 25364 [1OC]
———Paul J. Hare, 16022 [18JN]
———Paul M. Cleveland, 34122 [4DE]
———Peter S. Bridges, 16020 [18JN]
———Richard R. Burt, 17632 [27JN]
———Richard Schifter, 28578 [23OC]
———Richard T. McCormack, 17632 [27JN]
———Richard W. Bogosian, 21408 [30JY]
———Richard W. Murphy, 31756 [13NO]
———Robert D. Blackwill, 14156 [4JN]
———Robert G. Houdek, 28577 [23OC]
———Robert L. Barry, 31756 [13NO]
———Robert L. Pugh, 16020 [18JN]
———Robert V. Keeley, 21407 [30JY]
———Rockwell A. Schnabel, 35927 [11DE]
———Rodger Kirk, 31756 [13NO]
———Rozanne L. Ridgway, 17632 [27JN]
———Sheldon J. Krys, 16020 [18JN]
———Thomas A. Nassif, 17039 [25JN]
———Thomas M.T. Niles, 21407 [30JY]
———Thomas R. Pickering, 17632 [27JN]
———Vernon A. Walters, 10832 [7MY]
———William A. Brown, 14156 [4JN]
———Winston Lord, 25364 [1OC]
North Atlantic Assembly, Committee on Civilian Affairs, General Report on the Public and the Alliance: David Clark, 23113-23116 [9SE]
Nuclear Explosive Testing Prevention: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.J. Res. 3) (H. Rept. 99-221), 20263 [24JY]
Opposition to South African Apartheid Policies: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 995) (S. Rept. 99-99), 18015 [8JY]
Points of Order Against Conference Report on Anti-Apartheid Act: Committee on Rules (H.R. 1460; H. Res. 251) (H. Rept. 99-244), 22681 [1AU]
Political Contributions of Executive Nominees, 16020-16022 [18JN], 17632 [27JN], 19322 [17JY], 21407-21408 [30JY], 22265 [1AU], 24757 [24SE], 25364 [1OC], 28577, 28578 [23OC], 31756 [13NO], 34122 [4DE], 35927 [11DE]
Promote Emigration From Cuba: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Res. 185), 17332 [26JN]
Provide Communication Services to Soviet Union for Direct Link Crisis Control System: Committee on Armed Services (S.J. Res. 108) (S. Rept. 99-49), 11831 [14MY]
Psychiatric Evaluation of Miroslav Medvid: Air Force, 31899 [14NO]
Recovery of Costs Incurred by U.S. in Arbitration of Claims Against Iran by U.S. Nationals: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 1166) (S. Rept. 99-78), 14740 [6JN]
Sanctuary Movement—Salvadoran Refugees, 18916 [11JY]
Sandinistas and Middle Eastern Radicals, 25333 [30SE]
Security Standards for International Air Transportation: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation) (H.R. 2796) (S. Rept. 99-113), 20477 [25JY]
———Committee on the Budget (H.R. 2796; S. Res. 203), 20477 [25JY]
Situation in Ecuador: Mario Ribadeneira (summary), 5591 [19MR]
Soviet Crackdown on Jewish Cultural Activists, 2899 [21FE]
Soviet Military Power, 1985: Dept. of Defense (excerpt), 17009 [24JN], 17262 [25JN]
Soviet Propaganda Techniques (sundry excerpts), 20175 [23JY]
Soviet Takeover of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia: Library of Congress, 18269 [9JY]
State Department's Office of Inspector General Should Be More Independent and Effective: GAO, 15085-15093 [11JN]
Status of U.S.-U.S.S.R. Geneva Arms Control Negotiations and Other Summit Issues, 31797 [13NO]
Strategic Defense Initiative: OTA (excerpt), 25211 [26SE]
Tehran American School Reimbursement Claim: Comptroller General Socolar, 268 [3JA]
Trends in Conventional Arms Transfers to the Third World by Major Supplier, 1977-84: LC, 38668 [19DE]
U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy: Edwin J. Feulner, Jr., 5665 [19MR]
U.S. House of Representatives Chemical Weapons Controversy: Garry Malphrus, 17531-17533 [26JN]
Violence in El Salvador: Council for Inter-American Security, 31803 [13NO]
Resignations
Committee of conference on appropriations authorization for Dept. of State, USIA, and the Board for International Broadcasting (H.R. 2068): Representative Yatron, 19624 [18JY]
Statements
Administration Policy on Chile: Senator Kennedy, 7024 [2AP]
Administration's Chemical Weapons Policy: Representative Edgar (excerpt), 23264 [10SE]
Aid for Nicaragua's Democratic Resistance: Robert Leiken (excerpt), 15542 [12JN]
Aid to Contras in Nicaragua: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 8920 [23AP]
American Human Rights Policy: Edmund Muskie, 21569 [9SE]
Angola's Foreign Policy and Ideology: Jonas Savimbi (excerpts), 31802 [13NO]
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: Gerard Smith, 27034 [9OC]
———Melvin Laird, 26153 [3OC]
———Reagan administration (excerpts), 27030 [9OC]
———sundry former Secs. of Defense, 26144 [3OC]
Apartheid, 18768 [11JY]
Armenian Genocide: Henry Morgenthau, Sr., 9122 [24AP]
Arms Control: Herbert Scoville, Jr. (excerpt), 22665 [1AU]
Arms Control Negotiations With the Soviet Union: Representative Hyde (excerpts), 26518 [7OC]
Awarding of Nobel Prize to Yevgeny Chazov, 35522 [10DE]
Baltic Tribunal—Indictment Against U.S.S.R.: Olgerts R. Pavlovskis, 20690 [25JY]
Bolshevik Aims and Policies in Mexico and Latin America (1927), 8659 [22AP]
Canada-U.S. Trade Policy: Canada-U.S. Relations Committee, 19260 [16JY]
Conditions for Sale of U.S. Commodities to Foreign Countries: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 29415 [29OC]
———Representative of Government of Kenya, 29415 [29OC]
Current U.S. Latin American Relations: Inter-American Dialogue, 8846 [23AP]
Democracy in Chile: congressional delegation (excerpts), 6013 [21MR]
Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations (H.R. 2965): Representative Neal Smith, 19403-19405 [17JY]
Development and Security Assistance Programs (H.R. 1555): Bernard Kalb (excerpt), 11592 [9MY]
Development of the MX Missile: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 5417 [19MR], 12872 [21MY]
———Harold Brown, 5300 [18MR]
———Max M. Kampelman, 6397 [26MR]
Ethiopian Forced Resettlement Program: Jason W. Clay, 30604-30606 [5NO]
Extradition Treaty Between Great Britain and the U.S.: British Embassy, 17948 [27JN]
Foreign Assistance: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 5482-5488 [19MR]
Future of U.S. Foreign Policy: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 1806-1807 [5FE]
———Cyrus R. Vance, 1808-1812 [5FE]
———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 1801-1806 [5FE]
———Senator Pell, 2099 [7FE]
Geneva Summit: House Democratic Leadership, 31817 [13NO]
Hearing on Efforts of Miroslav Medvid To Gain Political Asylum: Senator Helms, 31322 [12NO]
———William E. O'Malley, 31320 [12NO], 31898 [14NO]
House Amendment Expressing That Soviet Ambassador Should Be Declared Persona Non Grata Unless the Soviet Government Apologizes for the Killing of Major Nicholson in East Germany: Edward Djerejian, 12709 [21MY]
Humanitarian Assistance—Aid to the Nicaraguan Contras, 15045 [10JN]
Issue of Extra-Territoriality in Subpoena to Miroslav Medvid: David S. Sullivan, 31322 [12NO]
Joint Session Statement on Geneva Summit: President Reagan, 33067-33070 [20NO]
Kent County, MD, Students for Peace and Security (excerpts), 34052 [3DE]
Labor Rights Violations in Chile: Lance Compa, 21284 [29JY]
Labor Rights Violations on Taiwan: Asia Resource Center, 20865 [26JY]
Libyan Support for International Terrorism: Anthony C.E. Quainton (excerpt), 7365 [3AP]
Management of U.S. Assistance Under the Compact of Free Association, 25618 [2OC]
Military Assistance to Noncommunist Cambodians, 18117 [9JY]
National Accord on the Transition of Chile to Full Democracy, 24223 [18SE]
National Command Reorganization Act (H.R. 2314): Representative Skelton, 15764-15765 [13JN]
Nature of Humanitarian Assistance to Nicaragua by U.S. Private and Voluntary Organizations, 11589 [9MY]
Nerve Gas Weapons: Bernard W. Rogers (excerpt), 15790 [13JN]
Nerve Gas Weapons Appropriations: Representative Fascell, 29310 [28OC]
New Monroe Doctrine: Representative Bonior, 14212 [4JN]
Nick Made Military His Life: Mrs. Arthur D. Nicholson, 8634 [22AP]
Nomination of Herbert Scoville, Jr. for the 1981 Rockefeller Public Service Award for Peace Efforts, 22665 [1AU]
Nuclear Explosives Control Act: Richard L. Ottinger, 1638 [31JA]
Nuclear Test Ban: White House, 26149 [3OC]
Opposition to Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: Vernon A. Walters (excerpts), 34371 [4DE]
People's Republic of China and Taiwanese Relations (excerpts), 16747 [20JN]
Policy Statement: Air Force Association, 26498 [7OC]
Political Ideology Regarding Treaties (sundry excerpts), 8320 [17AP]
Political Refugees: Rozanne L. Ridgway (excerpt), 19003, 19004, 19005 [15JY]
Proposed Ban on Nuclear Weapons Testing (H.J. Res. 3): Robert Barker, 14227 [4JN]
Proposed Ban on Testing of Nuclear Weapons (H.J. Res. 3): Representative Fascell, 12420 [16MY]
Proposed Space Weapon Defense System: Representative George E. Brown, Jr., 1760 [5FE]
———Senator Cranston, 1759 [5FE]
Proposed U.S.-Soviet Arms Control Negotiations: Paul H. Nitze (excerpt), 13338 [22MY]
Provide for Citizenship for Aliens Who Die While Serving on Active Duty With the U.S. Armed Forces During Certain Periods of Hostilities: President Reagan, 16893 [21JN]
Reagan-Gorbachev Summit—Wilson Principles: Senator Wilson, 30446 [4NO]
Relationship Between People's Republic and Republic of China: Hu Yaobang, 17259 [25JN], 17529 [26JN]
Repeal of Angolan Operations Restrictions: Chester A. Crocker (excerpt), 15003 [10JN]
Requirements for Utilization of Surplus Agricultural Commodities: Charles Sykes, 26290 [5OC]
———H. Dauda Kamara, 26290 [5OC]
———Henry E. Thomas, 26290 [5OC]
———Jim Miller, 26291 [5OC]
———John Swenson, 26290 [5OC]
———Pablo Pablo, 26289 [5OC]
———Ron Stoddard, 26291 [5OC]
———Stephen Gabbert, 26290 [5OC]
———sundry, 26290 [5OC]
Responses to Questions on U.S. Policy in Eastern Europe: David Funderburk, 19077 [16JY]
Role of U.S. in the U.N.: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 25513-25517 [1OC]
South African Internal Government for Namibia (excerpt), 15799 [13JN]
Soviet Campaign Against the Jamaica International Youth Conference, 24406 [19SE]
Soviet KGB Active Measures: Dept. of State (excerpt), 19507 [17JY]
———Lawrence S. Eagleburger (excerpt), 19521 [17JY]
———Paul B. Henze (excerpt), 19520 [17JY]
———USIA (sundry excerpts), 19509 [17JY]
Soviet KGB Active Measures (excerpt), 19507 [17JY]
Soviet Policy in Africa: N. Kosukhin, 35482 [10DE]
Soviet Propaganda (sundry excerpts), 11224 [8MY]
Soviet Shooting Down of Flight KAL 007: Marshal Ogarkov (excerpt), 19511 [17JY]
———Tass News Agency (excerpt), 19511 [17JY]
Supplemental Extradition Treaty With Great Britain: Abraham D. Sofaer, 22254-22257 [1AU]
———D. Lowell Jenson, 22253 [1AU]
Survival of the Indigenous Peoples of the South Moluccas: Margaretha Hatu-Syauta, 34348 [4DE]
30-Year Extended Repayment Loans Reform: William Schneider, 35335 [9DE]
Threshold Test Ban Treaty: Don Kerr, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 11610-11611 [9MY]
Totality of Relations With Soviet Union: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 23552 [12SE]
Trade With Libya: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State (excerpt), 12062 [15MY]
Tributes to David Brunell (sundry excerpts), 22741 [1AU]
Twenty-One Points on Nicaragua—With Emphasis on Fourteen: Holt Ruffin, 22769-22771 [1AU]
U.N. Genocide Convention: Elliott Abrams, 17089 [25JN]
U.S. Aid to Egypt and Israel: Richard Murphy, 15163 [11JN]
U.S. Assistance to the Union for the Total Independence of Angola: National Jewish Council, 35483 [10DE]
U.S. Government and Business—Our Common Defense Against Terrorism: George Shultz, Sec. of State, 2617-2618 [19FE]
U.S. Interests in South Africa: Chester Crocker (excerpt), 18335 [10JY]
U.S. Policy in Angola: Representative Wolpe (excerpt), 31802 [13NO]
———William E. Colby (excerpt), 31802 [13NO]
U.S. Policy in Eastern Europe: David Funderburk, 19077 [16JY]
———Richard R. Burt, 19077 [16JY]
U.S. Policy in Nicaragua: Larry M. Speakes (excerpt), 28464 [22OC]
U.S. Policy in South Africa, 19989 [23JY]
U.S. Policy Toward the Republic of China and the People's Republic of China (excerpt), 18074 [8JY]
U.S. Policy Toward Transition to Democracy in Chile (H. Con. Res. 192) (excerpts), 24609 [26SE]
U.S. Support for Struggles of Others for Freedom: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 5285 [18MR]
U.S. Support for Struggles of Others for Freedom George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 4885 [7MR]
U.S. Withdrawal From the Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice: Alfred Rubin, 28906 [24OC]
———Committee on Foreign Relations, 28906 [24OC]
U.S.-Canadian Trade Policy: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 34393, 34395 [5DE]
U.S.-Cuban Relations (excerpt), 14260 [4JN]
U.S.-Mexico Interparliamentary Conference Drug Trafficking Proposals: (sundry), 16176-16178 [18JN]
———Representative Gilman, 16176 [18JN]
———Representative Rangel, 16177 [18JN]
U.S.-Mexico Interparliamentary Conference Economic Issues, 15045 [10JN]
U.S.-Soviet Relations: Frank Reynolds (excerpt), 14260 [4JN]
———Henry Kissinger (excerpt), 14260 [4JN]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Summit: (sundry excerpts), 33438 [22NO]
U.S.-U.S.S.R Strategic Power: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 7654 [4AP]
Verification of Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy: Zhad Ziyang, 36256 [12DE]
Vietnam Veterans' Factfinding Trip to Central America: Asa Baber, 24585 [20SE]
———Charles Liteky, 24585 [20SE]
———David Harrington, 24586 [20SE]
———Dennis Koehler, 24586 [20SE]
———Harold Bryant, 24585 [20SE]
———Leslie Feldstein, 24586 [20SE]
Studies
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: OTA (excerpt), 26144 [3OC]
Assessing the Taiwan Relations Act: Heritage Foundation, 18582-18586 [11JY]
At the U.N.—The Kirkpatrick Legacy: Roger A. Brooks, 7947-7950 [16AP]
Benefit to Industry and Tactical Forces From SDI Innovative Science and Technology Programs: Institute for Defense Analysis, 15510 [12JN]
Binary Nerve Gas Weapons and the Danger of Proliferation: Library of Congress, 23450 [11SE]
Summaries
Amendment To Establish Commission To Study Soviet Disinformation Programs (H.R. 2068), 11105 [8MY]
Amendments to the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, 14735 [6JN]
Nuclear Explosives Control Act (H.R. 903), 1638 [31JA]
Pacific Salmon Treaty, 4771-4776 [7MR]
Tables
Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies appropriations (H.R. 2965)—conference report, 35003 [6DE]
Major weapons systems possessed by Nicaragua compared to other Central American countries, 13943 [3JN]
National security legislative action survey of the American Security Council, 2616 [19FE]
Status of Geneva negotiations, 31797 [13NO]
Strategic defense initiative budget for ballistic missile defense/strategic defense programs through fiscal year 1987 (sundry), 7773 [4AP]
Summary of arms control impact statements concerning permissibility of research, development, testing, and deployment of ballistic missile defense systems, 38847 [30DE]
Telegrams
Nicaraguan refugees reject reports of atrocities by anti-Sandinistas, 8869 [23AP]
Testimonies
Bilateral Trade: Patrick J. Sullivan, 34350 [4DE]
Chemical Warfare: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., 12413-12414 [16MY]
Foreign Language Education: Craig Wilson (excerpt), 23626 [12SE]
———James Perkins (excerpt), 23627 [12SE]
———Kurt Waldheim (excerpt), 23626 [12SE]
———Richard McElheny (excerpt), 23626 [12SE]
Soviet Espionage: Ladislav Bittman (excerpt), 36127 [11DE]
Soviet KGB Active Measures: John McMahon, deputy director of the CIA (excerpt), 19512 [17JY]
———Stanislav Levchenko (sundry excerpts), 19507 [17JY]
Soviet Union and Arms Control Negotiations: Arkardy Shevchenko, 5630 [19MR]
Verifiability of a Comprehensive Ban on Nuclear Testing: Lynn R. Sykes, 32877 [20NO]
———William E. Colby, 32877 [20NO]
Texts of
Authorizing appropriations for foreign assistance (excerpt), 7659 [4AP]
End trade embargo and establish full diplomatic relations with Cuba, 481 [3JA]
H. Con. Res. 36, provide for common security with the Soviet Union, 1130 [24JA]
H. Con. Res. 52, restoration of democracy in Chile, 8637 [22AP]
H. Con. Res. 52, restore democracy to Chile, 2025 [6FE]
H. Con. Res. 72, reiterate Camp David accords, 4273 [28FE]
H. Con. Res. 81, sense of the Congress relative to U.S. policy toward Nicaragua, 5100 [7MR]
H. Con. Res. 176, mutual reductions in nuclear weapons, 18926 [11JY]
H. Con. Res. 181, correct enrollment of H.R. 2068, 22541 [1AU]
H. Con. Res. 191, support for peaceful return to democratic rule in Chile, 24029 [17SE]
H. Con. Res. 237, expand cultural exchange programs with Soviet Union, 36784 [16DE]
H. Res. 224, provide for consideration of the Intelligence Authorization Act, 19625 [18JY]
H. Res. 225, consideration of H.R. 2965, Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies appropriations, 19400 [17JY]
H.J. Res. 47, renounce first use of nuclear weapons, 496 [3JA]
H.J. Res. 252, Space Weapons Treaty Act, 9383 [24AP]
H.J. Res. 268, prevent foreign powers from colonizing or controlling countries and peoples in the Western Hemisphere, 9967 [30AP]
H.J. Res. 272, proposed ban on nuclear test explosives, 9953 [30AP]
H.R. 962, participation of certain foreign officers in law enforcement activities in the Bahamas, 2038 [6FE]
H.R. 1335, provide for consultations with the Contadora to develop a common policy for peace in Nicaragua, 4259 [28FE]
H.R. 1415, Conventional Arms Transfer Control Act, 4536 [5MR]
H.R. 1647, In-Flight Medical Emergencies Act, 5990 [21MR]
H.R. 2124, proposed ban on lethal binary chemical weapons, 8657 [22AP]
H.R. 2419, Intelligence Authorization Act, 19630 [18JY]
H.R. 2796, Foreign Air Travel Security Act, 16323 [19JN]
H.R. 2965, making appropriations, 28883-28891 [24OC]
H.R. 3875, amend the Arms Export Control Act, 35144 [6DE]
H.R. 3910, Espionage Prevention Act, 36127 [11DE]
H.R. 3987, provide for multilateral limitations on arms sales, 38669 [19DE]
Limit introduction of U.S. Armed Forces into El Salvador and Nicaragua, 7518 [3AP]
Proposed regulation of exclusion and deportation of aliens, 10178 [1MY]
Relief for Thomas J. Scanlon, 11903 [14MY]
S. 126, establish position of Under Sec. of State for Agricultural Affairs, 221 [3JA]
S. 173, reimbursement to Tehran American School, 269 [3JA]
S. 173, Tehran American School reimbursement for sale of motor vehicles, 32650 [20NO]
S. 515, review U.S. policy relative to Bulgaria, 3621 [26FE]
S. 659, authorizing appropriations, 5188 [14MR]
S. 660, International Security and Development Cooperation Act, 5193-5198 [14MR]
S. 1630, U.S. Foreign Missions Security Improvement Act, 23621 [12SE]
S. 1630, United States Foreign Missions Security Improvement Act, 23621 [12SE], 25057 [26SE]
S. 1631, Foreign Language Assistance for National Security Act, 23622-23624 [12SE]
S. Con. Res. 7, test ban treaty negotiations, 1053 [24JA]
S. Con. Res. 21, review of Bulgarian participation in drug trafficking, 3625 [26FE]
S. Con. Res. 50, welcoming Habib Bourguiba, President of Tunisia, on official visit, 15688, 15723 [13JN]
S. Res. 19, concerning U.S.-U.S.S.R arms control negotiations, 28 [3JA]
S. Res. 279, proposed transfer of certain Arctic Ocean islands to the Soviet Union, 37672 [18DE]
S.J. Res. 227, commend Government of Switzerland for hosting U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit, 29169 [25OC]
S.J. Res. 238, arms control cooperation agreement between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China, 32652 [20NO]
Trade sanctions against Ethiopia, 17530 [26JN]
Transcripts
Hearings on Nomination of Thomas R. Pickering To Be Ambassador to Israel, 18846-18849 [11JY]
Medical Evaluation of Miroslav Medvid, 31902 [14NO]
———Dept. of State, 31902 [14NO]
Soviet Compliance With Helsinki Accords: Gary Matthews, responding to questions of Sentor Humphrey, 18796 [11JY]
Treaties
Supplementary Treaty Concerning the Extradition Treaty Between the Government of the U.S. and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Signed at London on 8 June 1972, 22704 [1AU]