DIPLOMATS related term(s) Department of State

Addresses

Awarding of Order of the Patriotic War First Degree to W. Averell Harriman: Anatoliy F. Dobrynin, 16448 [19JN]

Commemoration of U.N. Anniversary: President Reagan, 29045-29047, 29065 [24OC], 29092-29094 [25OC]

Congressional Intervention in Foreign Policy: Representative Hyde, 13291-13293 [22MY]

Public Diplomacy and the Voice of America: Gene Pell, 18909 [11JY]

Retirement Statement: W. Tapley Bennett, Jr., 8349 [18AP]

Sexual Discrimination: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 6986-6989 [1AP]

U.S. and Israel—Partners for Peace and Freedom: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 9110-9112 [23AP]

U.S.-Japanese Relations: Mike Mansfield, 7391 [3AP]

Articles and editorials

Americans Given Moscow Briefing, 24181 [18SE]

Bethesda Diplomat Beat Odds—From Nazi Persecution to County Politics to State Dept., 32888 [20NO]

Can We Afford the War Powers Act?, 2028 [6FE]

Congress, Agencies Clash Over Counterintelligence, 22908 [4SE]

Counterintelligence Policy, 28074 [18OC]

Dash to Managua, 11948 [15MY]

Diplomats Abroad—Time To Restore Morale, 10872, 10881 [7MY]

Embassy Row—One of the Toughest Image Problems in Town, 27732 [16OC]

Envoy Quits, Faults Policy, 12023 [15MY]

Exemplary Envoy—Japanese Ambassador Okawara Wins Friends, 1191 [29JA]

40% Of Russians in U.S. Are Spies, Defector Claims, 20113 [23JY]

Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Ex-Envoy Dies, 4003 [28FE]

How the White House Can Regain Control of Foreign Policy, 15100-15102 [11JN]

Increased Awareness of Private Sector's Importance Lauded, 1209 [29JA]

Inside Advice on Disturbing the KGB, 28074 [18OC]

Inside—State Department—Job Outlook Not Improving, AID's Women Employees Say, 9766 [29AP]

Lord Harlech, Envoy to U.S. in 1960's, Dies, 4415 [5MR]

Loyalist Alienation in Northern Ireland—Opportunity for a Diplomatic Breakthrough, 7752 [4AP]

Married to Uncle Sam, 8321 [17AP]

Memorandum—U.N. Diplomacy, 7694 [4AP]

Pat Harris—A Friendship, 7421 [3AP]

Patricia R. Harris, 7420 [3AP]

Soviet Embassy Denies Attache in Collision Was Intoxicated, 16789 [21JN]

Soviet Espionage—Using the U.N. Against the U.S., 28086-28094 [18OC]

Soviets Take the High Ground, 16631 [20JN]

Terrorism Found Rising, Now Almost Accepted, 35148 [6DE]

Toward Presidential Control of the State Department, 15103 [11JN]

U.N.—Reforms Might Help It To Work, 27978 [17OC]

U.S. Ambassador Lane, 38836 [20DE]

U.S.S.R.—Change Is Wishful Thinking, 13570 [23MY]

Unauthorized Violence of Terrorism, 541 [3JA]

Understanding Diplomatic Rages, 27658 [16OC]

When Duty Called, He Always Went (excerpt), 4001, 4002 [28FE]

Who Does the Dusting?, 25057 [26SE]

Bills and resolutions

Egypt: implementation of Camp David accords (see H. Con. Res. 72)

Elections: prohibit certain political activities by Foreign Service officials (see S. 566)

Firearms: prosecution for use of, in commission of a felony (see S. 1383)

———renegotiate Vienna Convention to eliminate diplomatic immunity for certain assaults (see S. Res. 191)

Foreign: protection in U.S. (see H.R. 3517)

Foreign embassies: impact of certain acquisitions on local communities (see H.R. 1446)

Hostage Relief Act: amend (see H.R. 1956)

Immunities and privileges: mandatory reciprocity with Communist countries (see H.R. 75)

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)

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)

———prohibit U.S. citizens or permanent residents from exercising honorary consular functions (see H.R. 1812)

Soviet Union: employment of U.S. citizens in U.S. diplomatic mission or consular posts (see S. 1630; H.R. 3369)

———reciprocal requirements for diplomatic personnel (see H.J. Res. 241)

———reciprocity for number of visas issued by Dept. of State (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)

———policy for hostile actions against U.S. property or personnel assigned abroad (see H.R. 169)

U.N.: establish International Office of Diplomatic Security (see H. Con. Res. 189)

———reduce size of Soviet mission (see S. 1773; H.R. 3600)

———terminate U.S. participation and remove all privileges, exemptions, and immunities (see H.R. 2922)

U.S. Embassies: security of personnel (see H.R. 3945, 3946)

UN: establish International Office of Diplomatic Security (see H. Con. Res. 189)

Books

``National Cyclopaedia of American Biography'' (excerpt on Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.), 4004 [28FE]

Briefs

Confirmation of Presidential appointments: Larry M. Speakes (excerpt), 27687 [16OC]

History

New Moscow Embassy Complex, 16632 [20JN]

U.S. Moscow Embassy Complex, 18595 [11JY]

Letters

Agenda to British Ambassador regarding Northern Ireland: Ancient Order of Hibernians in America, Inc., 2312 [7FE]

Ambassadorial assignments: James M. Montgomery, 18383 [10JY]

Democratic process in Mexico: Jorge Espinosa de los Reyes, 22929 [4SE]

In defense of Mexico's majority: Jorge Espinosa de los Reyes, 22929 [4SE]

Limit on number of Soviet diplomatic personnel: Senators Leahy and Cohen, 14906 [7JN]

Mexico's election results: Jorge Espinosa de los Reyes, 22930 [4SE]

Model language programs in U.S. Embassies: William C. Harrop, 23624 [12SE]

U.S. assistance to earthquake victims in Mexico: Jorge Espinosa de los Reyes, 29401 [29OC]

Lists

U.N. World Conference To Review and Appraise the Achievement of the U.N. Decade for Women—delegation, 6399 [26MR]

Memorandums

Legal Situation Regarding Reducing the Size of the Soviet Mission to the U.N., 28075-28084 [18OC]

Murder of Turkish Diplomats and International Terrorism, 5616 [19MR]

Obituaries

Jerome Holland, Former U.S. Envoy, 5461 [19MR]

Papers

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]

Press releases

Equal justice and the South African Embassy demonstrations: Inez S. Reid, 4265 [28FE]

Remarks in House

Antiterrorism training: funding, 9717 [29AP]

Arkansas: scholarship diplomacy program for Latin American and Caribbean students, 12993 [21MY]

Arms control: purchase of discounted automobiles by Geneva negotiators, 4956 [7MR]

Bahamas: participation of certain foreign officers in law enforcement activities (H.R. 962), 2037 [6FE], 5086 [7MR]

Brunell, David: tributes, 22740 [1AU]

China, People's Republic of: conditions of U.S. diplomatic relations, 17259 [25JN], 17511 [26JN], 17529 [26JN], 18582 [11JY]

China, Republic of: conditions of U.S. diplomatic relations, 17259 [25JN], 17511 [26JN], 17529 [26JN], 18582 [11JY]

Clubb, O. Edmund: relief, 6999 [1AP]

Colombia: efforts of Embassy to enhance image in the U.S., 27731 [16OC]

Cuba: end trade embargo and establish full diplomatic relations, 480 [3JA]

Dept. of State: fees for passport and consular services, 11094 [8MY]

Foreign Assistance Act: amend (H.R. 962), 2037 [6FE], 5086 [7MR]

Foreign missions: Federal protective assistance, 11088-11092 [8MY]

Foreign relations: ambassador involvement in partisan domestic politics, 11228 [8MY]

Foreign Service Institute: training facility construction funding, 11088-11092 [8MY]

Foreign Service officers: religious sensitivity instruction funds, 11265 [9MY]

Foreign travel: target of terrorists, 16057 [18JN]

Harriman, W. Averell: awarded Soviet Order of the Patriotic War First Degree, 16447 [19JN]

International Diplomatic Center, Washington, DC: authorize, 11088-11092 [8MY]

International organizations: grant permanent residence to members and families, 7729 [4AP]

International terrorism: combat, 2617 [19FE]

Lane, L.W. (Bill): tribute, 38836 [20DE]

Lehman College: celebration for U.N. anniversary, 17553 [26JN]

Members of Congress: conducting conferences without diplomatic personnel, 11988, 12003 [15MY]

———prohibit conducting diplomatic conferences without authorized personnel, 11946, 11948 [15MY], 12707, 12708, 12710 [21MY]

Monroe Doctrine: policy issues regarding the security of the western hemisphere, 14212 [4JN]

Nicaragua: unoffical trip by certain Members of Congress, 11946 [15MY], 12708, 12710 [21MY]

Radio Free Europe: broadcasts to Soviet Union and Baltic States, 18909 [11JY]

Scanlon, Thomas J.: relief, 11902 [14MY]

Schifter, Richard: tribute, 32887 [20NO]

Small business: tariff and tax preferences to encourage exports (H. Con. Res. 70), 3677 [26FE]

South Africa: U.S. Embassy demonstrations, 4265 [28FE]

Soviet diplomats: limit number in U.S. to same as number U.S. is permitted in the Soviet Union, 486 [3JA]

Soviet Union: anniversary of diplomatic relations begun in World War II, 9558 [25AP]

———impose conditions on personnel such as those imposed on U.S. Government personnel in (H.J. Res. 241), 8214 [17AP]

———KGB use of chemical powder to track U.S. diplomats, 24181 [18SE]

———limit intelligence operations in U.S., 22908 [4SE]

———proposed expulsion of diplomat in response to murder of Arthur D. Nicholson, Jr., 9405 [25AP]

———spys in U.S., 20113 [23JY]

———U.S. Embassy complex, 18594 [11JY]

Terrorism: compensation for captured or kidnapped Federal employees as result of hostile action against U.S. Government (H.R. 2019), 7580 [4AP]

———increase in international, 35148 [6DE]

U.N.: anniversary, 29045, 29075 [24OC]

———employee salary kickbacks, 18597 [11JY]

U.N. World Conference To Review and Appraise the Achievement of the U.N. Decade for Women: reports on progress, 6399 [26MR]

Women's Research & Education Institute: ``Women at State'' report on employment status of women, 9766 [29AP]

Remarks in Senate

Alcoholic beverages: applicability of traffic laws, 16788 [21JN]

Bennett, W. Tapley, Jr.: tribute, 8349 [18AP]

Charter: reform, 27977 [17OC]

Dept. of State: ambassadorial assignments, 18383 [10JY]

———Presidential authority to appoint Chairman of Foreign Service Board, 15099 [11JN]

———require study on feasibility of Foreign Service lateral entry program, 14918 [7JN]

———tribute to diplomatic corps, 10872, 10881 [7MY]

Egypt: reaction to U.S. interception of plane carrying Palestinian terrorists, 27658 [16OC]

Elections: prohibit political participation (S. 566), 4457 [5MR]

Ferch, John A.: confirmation as Ambassador to Federal Republic of Germany, 19078 [16JY]

Foreign Language Assistance for National Security Act: enact (S. 1631), 23621-23627 [12SE]

Foreign Service: officer corps, 38565 [19DE]

Funderburk, David: resignation as U.S. Ambassador to Romania, 12023 [15MY]

Harris, Patricia R.: tribute, 7420 [3AP]

Holland, Jerome H.: tribute (S. Con. Res. 31), 5460 [19MR]

Honorary Consular Corps: tribute, 7020 [2AP]

Katakov, Arkady: condolences to family of slain Soviet diplomat, 26177 [4OC]

Le Poole, Peter: honorary member of U.S. Foreign Service, 17026 [25JN]

Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.: tribute, 4000, 4001 [28FE], 4592 [6MR]

———tribute (S. Res. 83), 4002-4004 [28FE]

Lord, Winston: nomination as Ambassador to the People's Republic of China confirmed, 30548-30573 [5NO]

Middendorf, William J., II: nomination, 18844 [11JY]

Okawara, Yoshio: tribute, 1190 [29JA]

Ormsby-Gore, David: tribute, 4415 [5MR]

Pickering, Thomas R.: nomination, 18021 [8JY]-18854 [11JY]

———tribute, 18845 [11JY]

Presidential appointments: confirmation backlog, 26718 [8OC], 27164 [10OC]

Soviet Union: 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]

———require reimbursement for delays in construction of U.S. Embassy facilities in Moscow, 16630-16634 [20JN]

Spain, James W.: nomination as Ambassador to Sri Lanka confirmed, 30548 [5NO]

Tambs, Lewis A.: tribute, 15609 [13JN]

Terrorism: repeal diplomatic immunity under certain circumstances (S. 1383), 17648 [27JN]

———repeal diplomatic immunity under certain circumstances (S. Res. 191), 17678 [27JN]

U.N.: prevent espionage activities by employees, 14992 [10JN]

———reduce size of Soviet mission (S. 1773), 28070-28073, 28085 [18OC]

Weil, Leon J.: tribute, 1209 [29JA]

Wiznitzer, Mark: exchange program with the Netherlands, 17026 [25JN]

Reports

Diplomatic Equivalence and Reciprocity With the Soviet Union: Committee on Intelligence (Select) (excerpt), 14904 [7JN]

Loyalist Alienation in Northern Ireland—Opportunity for a Diplomatic Breakthrough: Peter T. King, 2838, 2850 [20FE]

U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy: Edwin J. Feulner, Jr., 5665 [19MR]

Statements

Apartheid: Herman Nickel, 23294 [11SE]

Armenian Genocide: Henry Morgenthau, Sr., 9122 [24AP]

Confirmation of Presidential Appointments: Executive Office of the White House, 26719 [8OC]

Future of Human Race: David Ormsby-Gore, 4415 [5MR]

New Monroe Doctrine: Representative Bonior, 14212 [4JN]

Responses to Questions on U.S. Policy in Eastern Europe: David Funderburk, 19077 [16JY]

Tributes to David Brunell (sundry excerpts), 22741 [1AU]

U.S. Government and Business—Our Common Defense Against Terrorism: George Shultz, Sec. of State, 2617-2618 [19FE]

U.S. Policy in Eastern Europe: David Funderburk, 19077 [16JY]

———Richard R. Burt, 19077 [16JY]

Testimonies

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]

Texts of

End trade embargo and establish full diplomatic relations with Cuba, 481 [3JA]

H.R. 962, participation of certain foreign officers in law enforcement activities in the Bahamas, 2038 [6FE]

Relief for Thomas J. Scanlon, 11903 [14MY]

S. 1383, repeal diplomatic immunity under certain circumstances, 17648 [27JN]

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. 1773, reduce size of Soviet mission at U.N., 28073 [18OC]

S. Con. Res. 31, tribute to Jerome H. Holland, 5460 [19MR]

S. Res. 83, honoring Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., 4002 [28FE]

S. Res. 191, repeal diplomatic immunity under certain circumstances, 17678 [27JN]

Transcripts

Hearings on Nomination of Thomas R. Pickering To Be Ambassador to Israel, 18846-18849 [11JY]