INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS related term(s) Foreign Relations—U.S.
Addresses
Ban on AID Abortion Funding: Dan Weintraub (excerpt), 7659 [4AP]
Commemoration of U.N. Anniversary: President Reagan, 29045-29047, 29065 [24OC], 29092-29094 [25OC]
Conference on Confidence- and Security-Building Measures and Disarmament in Europe: James Goodby, 7070-7072 [2AP]
Family of Man: John F. Kennedy (excerpt), 17090 [25JN]
Family Planning Versus Abortion: Werner Fornos, 7660 [4AP]
Famine and Drought—There Are No Easy Solutions on the Road to Peace: Loret M. Ruppe, 32308-32311 [19NO]
Founding of the U.N.: Elliot L. Richardson, 22250 [1AU]
Global Economic Relations: Robert S. Strauss, 27182 [10OC]
Industrial Relations: William E. Brock, Sec. of Labor, 16600 [20JN]
International Economy to 1999: Gary C. Hufbauer, 30319-30321 [1NO]
Role of International Law in Restoring Bipartisanship in Foreign Affairs: Sentor Moynihan, 18740-18743 [11JY]
World Economy and the Pacific Region: Walter E. Hoadley, 1663 [4FE]
Agreements
Agreement Between the U.S. and Israel Acting Through AID, 12052 [15MY]
Amendments
Abortion: establish prohibitions, 7660 [4AP]
Foreign countries: authorizing appropriations for economic assistance (S. 960), 11792, 11794-11799, 11801, 11806, 11810, 11811, 11827, 11828, 11850, 11858, 11859, 11860 [14MY], 12029, 12033, 12035, 12037, 12042, 12043, 12047, 12050, 12051, 12052, 12056, 12062, 12064, 12065, 12066, 12069, 12071, 12073, 12074, 12081, 12084, 12085, 12087, 12088, 12089, 12092, 12094, 12096, 12099, 12101, 12164, 12165, 12166, 12168, 12169, 12170, 12171, 12172 [15MY], 13804 [24MY]
Foreign relations: authorize assistance for development and security programs (S. 660), 5858 [20MR], 6231 [26MR]
Analyses
International Security and Development Cooperation Act (S. 660), 5198-5203 [14MR]
Pacific Salmon Treaty (H.R. 1093), 4776 [7MR]
U.S. Participation in International Jute Organization (S. 604), 4614 [6MR]
Appointments
Conferees: S. 960, authorizing foreign assistance, 20369 [24JY]
Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission, 37543 [18DE]
Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control: Senator Hawkins, 32711 [20NO]
Articles and editorials
Agreements Near With Bonn and London on SDI Research, 23902 [17SE]
Argentina's Alfonsin, 29056 [24OC]
Bar Association Drops 3 Proposals Urging U.S. Foreign Policy Moves, 18739 [11JY]
Blueprint for African Survival, 27636 [16OC]
Carrying Friendship Too Far, 31014 [7NO]
China Steps Up Sterilization as Population Control, 7662 [4AP]
Cuba Jails Prof Aided by French, 28443 [22OC]
Cuba Said To Jail Academic, Upsetting the French, 28444 [22OC]
Cynical Soviet Trade in Jews, 22788 [1AU]
David Versus Goliath, 4018 [28FE]
Diet Deficiency of Vitamin A Is Revealed as a Major Killer, 23243 [10SE]
Don't Celebrate the Helsinki Accord; Nullify It, 22830 [14AU]
Don't Forget the Helsinki Thousands, 24600 [20SE]
Echoes of the 1930's—World Peace Tied to World Trade, 34400 [5DE]
Ethiopia—Africa's Killing Fields, 28108 [18OC]
Europe Versus America in Space, 15269 [12JN]
Evans Endorses Salmon Fishing Treaty, 4762 [7MR]
Excerpts From President Reagan's Address, 18738 [11JY]
Extradition Treaty Is an Occasion, 37722 [18DE]
Family Planning (excerpt), 18409 [10JY]
Fifth Protocol, 37562 [18DE]
For Soviet Union, Lumumba U. Is a Success in Recruiting Students From Third World, 5337 [18MR]
Forced Abortions in China, 7660 [4AP]
Freedom Fighters—Those Who Actively Oppose Totalitarian Oppression, 26312 [5OC]
Future of Yalta, 2100-2106 [7FE]
General Staff of the Nicaraguan Democratic Force (FDN), 8530 [18AP]
Gorbachev—Soviet Change More Style Than Substance, 9839 [30AP]
Help Is a Two-Way Deal, 4018 [28FE]
Hijacking—Enough's Enough, 16569 [20JN]
Hostage Coverage Hindsight—Competition, Technology Shape the Story, 18707 [11JY]
How China Uses U.N. Aid for Forced Abortions, 16647 [20JN]
Institute President Honored in China, 7664 [4AP]
International Criminals Must Pay a Price—U.S. Should Be Prepared To Make Them Pay, 18052 [8JY]
International Law and International Lies, 20127 [23JY]
It Was Wrong To Duck the World Court, 5332 [18MR], 6966 [1AP]
Jewel in the UN, 25477 [1OC]
Lawyer's Detente—Sweeping Soviet Human Rights Aside, 16298 [19JN]
Lawyers for U.S. Lay Plans for Hunting Beirut Hijackers, 18738 [11JY]
Mission for Cousteau, 28443 [22OC]
Morality in International Relations (excerpt), 28032 [18OC]
More From the Beautiful People at AID, 7663 [4AP]
Moscow Feeds a Lap-Dog Foreign Press, 29054 [24OC]
Mutual Interests Compel Leaders To Grope Toward Arms Control, 32876 [20NO]
Needed—Foreign Aid Program Americans Will Support, 12104, 12105 [15MY]
Nicaragua's U.S. Lawyers, 28907 [24OC]
NZ Rebuffs Americans, 4017 [28FE]
One Couple, One Child, 7663 [4AP]
Paying for Abortions, 7662 [4AP]
Peking's Family Policy, 7663 [4AP]
Population Prizes From U.N. Assailed, 7665 [4AP]
Pro-Life, AID Forces Clash on U.S. Aid to China's Population Control, 7665 [4AP]
Reagan's World Court Error, 28900 [24OC]
Reagan's World Court Walkout Decision Leaves U.S. Congress Without Means of Appeal, 31776 [13NO]
Refugees—A Never-Ending Story, 27706-27709 [16OC]
Savage Land, 28276 [22OC]
Selling Arms to China, 31192 [7NO]
Some Gains for the West, 22734 [1AU]
Soviet Buildup in the Far East (excerpt), 21852 [31JY]
Spring of 1945, 34022 [3DE]
Strange View of a Lawyer's Job, 26467 [7OC]
Study Abroad—We Still Have a Lot To Learn, 38776 [20DE]
Terrorism (sundry excerpts), 16571 [20JN], 25041 [26SE]
Text of U.S. Statement on Withdrawal From the Case Before the World Court, 28904 [24OC]
This Is Not Population Control—This Is Barbarism, 17500 [26JN]
To Many, Helsinki Means Hope, 22734 [1AU]
Too Many Mouths To Feed (excerpt), 18395 [10JY]
Turkey Censors Blast on Rights by 2 Authors—Miller, Pinter Say Torture a Fact in Turkey, 8527 [18AP]
TV in the Hostage Crisis—Reporter or Participant?, 18707 [11JY]
U.N.—Reforms Might Help It To Work, 27978 [17OC]
U.N.'s Priorities, 32 [3JA]
U.N.'s War Against the West, 3822-3826 [27FE]
U.S. Aid to Contras Violates Law, 6966 [1AP]
U.S. Investigates Abortion Practice in China Before Funding U.N. Population Program, 5335 [18MR]
U.S. Withdrawal From the Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice (excerpt), 28898 [24OC]
United Nations at Middle Age, 31782 [13NO]
What Happened to Reagan the Gunslinger?, 18053 [8JY]
What the President Left Out, 31786 [13NO]
Why We Won't Act, 18054 [8JY]
Will U.S. Bail Out Communist Mozambique?, 12086 [15MY]
World Financial Curbs Eased by Technology and Ideology, 1180-1182 [29JA]
Bills and resolutions
Afghanistan: concern over Soviet presence to be discussed at summit meeting (see H. Res. 300, 304)
Arms sales: multilateral limitations (see S. 1973; H.R. 3987)
Atomic warfare: negotiations on complete test ban (see S.J. Res. 252)
Baltic States: Soviet annexation (see H. Con. Res. 252)
Bulgaria: jamming of broadcasts (see H. Con. Res. 226)
———review of U.S. policies (see S. 515)
Canada: economic bond and energy cooperation with U.S. and Mexico (see H. Con. Res. 256)
Captive nations: repudiate consequences of 1945 Yalta agreements (see H.J. Res. 219)
Caribbean nations: betterment of faculty development and university administration (see H.R. 1158)
Central America: consultations with participants of Contadora group (see H.R. 1335)
———peace negotiations (see H. Res. 67)
China, People's Republic of: U.S. policy relative to 1-child-per-family program and forced abortion policies (see H. Con. Res. 102)
China, Republic of: extradition of suspected murderers of Henry Liu (see S. Con. Res. 10)
Civil liberties: strengthen U.S. policies (see H.R. 1595)
Commission To Study International Trade and Export Policy: establish (see S. 450)
Courts: restrict immunity of foreign governments (see S. 1071)
Cuba: removal of Soviet combat troops (see H. Con. Res. 257)
Czechoslovakia: jamming of broadcasts (see H. Con. Res. 226)
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)
Drug abuse: international narcotics control (see S. 766; H.R. 1768)
Economic zones: require treaty for relinquishing to foreign country (see H.R. 3766)
Egypt: implementation of Camp David accords (see H. Con. Res. 72)
El Salvador: restriction on introduction of U.S. Armed Forces (see H.R. 1865)
Fish and fisheries: require treaty for relinquishing conservation zones to foreign country (see H.R. 3766)
Foreign relations: authorize development and security assistance programs (see S. 660)
GATT: strengthen (see S. 1797)
Germany, Federal Republic of: cancel President Reagan's visit to Bitburg (see S. Con. Res. 42; H. Con. Res. 124, 125; H. Res. 135)
Government: prohibit involvement in political assassinations (see H.R. 1348)
Indonesia: policy of peaceful coexistence with Papua New Guinea (see H. Res. 123)
International Court of Justice: declare null and void administration's attempt to withdraw U.S. acceptance of compulsory jurisdiction of (see H.R. 444)
Irish Peace, Justice, Freedom, and Unity Day: designate (see S. Con. Res. 19)
Israel: strategic importance (see H. Con. Res. 249)
———U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as capital and relocation of embassy (see H. Con. Res. 78)
Japan: surcharge on imports (see H.R. 1944)
Language and languages: increase proficiency in critical languages to further national security and improve domestic economy (see H.R. 3048)
Libya: prohibit trade (see S. 871)
Mexico: economic bond and energy cooperation with U.S. and Canada (see H. Con. Res. 256)
———summit trade conference (see H. Con. Res. 85)
National security: strategy of peace through strength (see H. Con. Res. 150)
New Zealand: 4-point policy (see S. Res. 66)
———reconsideration of decision denying port access to U.S. warships (see H. Con. Res. 91)
Nicaragua: restriction on introduction of U.S. Armed Forces (see H.R. 1865)
———resumption of bilateral negotiations (see H.R. 1335)
———trade sanctions by OAS member nations (see H. Con. Res. 143)
Philippines: restoration of democracy (see S. Con. Res. 87; H. Con. Res. 232)
Poland: jamming of broadcasts (see H. Con. Res. 226)
South Africa: conditions for maintaining diplomatic relations (see H.R. 1358)
———prohibit CCC loans, credits, or guarantees (see H.R. 1671)
———U.S. position on apartheid policy (see H.R. 1460)
Soviet Union: commend Geneva for hosting summit meeting (see S.J. Res. 227; H.J. Res. 431)
———establish Samantha Smith Memorial Exchange and Scholarship Program (see S. 1847; H.R. 3830)
———establish student exchange for peace program (see S. Con. Res. 81)
———exchange of contact between leaders (see H. Res. 116)
———expand cultural exchange programs (see S. Con. Res. 99)
———jamming of broadcasts (see H. Con. Res. 226)
———student exchange for peace program (see H.J. Res. 336)
Terrorism: international treaty to control (see H. Res. 208)
———protect U.S. citizens and property abroad (see H. Con. Res. 228)
———protect U.S. citizens and property from certain state-supported activities (see H.R. 3704)
———reducing international threat (see H.R. 213)
———U.S. policy relative to international problem (see H. Res. 207)
Treaties: U.S. withdrawal from agreements violated by Communist countries (see H.R. 1649)
U.N.: resolution condemning air piracy by Shiite Moslems (see H. Con. Res. 1271)
U.S. Commission on Improving the Efficiency of the United Nations: establish (see H.J. Res. 417)
U.S.-People's Republic of China Student Exchange for Understanding Program: establish (see H.J. Res. 153)
Books
``Economic Warfare'': Yuan-Li Wu (excerpt), 23536 [12SE]
``Trade Talks—America Better Listen!'' (conclusion), 37630-37632 [18DE]
``Ultimate Resource,'' Julian Simon (excerpt), 7659 [4AP]
Documents
Helsinki Final Act (excerpt), 21566 [30JY]
International Human Rights Day Proclamation (excerpt), 35260 [9DE]
OAS Charter (sundry excerpts), 9076, 9077 [23AP]
Pacific Salmon Treaty, 4754 [7MR]
People's Republic of China Population Policy, 18413 [10JY]
Report of the Working Group on Promotion of Family Planning as a Basic Human Right (excerpt), 18417 [10JY]
Right To Choose Political, Economic, Social and Cultural Systems: U.S. General Assembly, 15453 [12JN]
Rio Treaty (sundry excerpts), 9076 [23AP]
U.N. Charter (sundry excerpts), 9075 [23AP]
Essays
Principle of Population: Thomas Malthus, 2240 [7FE]
Forewords
Stassen Draft Charter for a New U.N., 31740 [13NO]
Letters
Authorizing appropriations for USIA: Charles Z. Wick, 6714 [28MR]
Authorizing assistance for development and security programs (S. 660): George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 5198 [14MR]
Contributions by AID to the U.N. Fund for Population Activities: M. Peter McPherson, 30551 [5NO]
Family planning: Peter McPherson (excerpt), 18417 [10JY]
Foreign languages study in schools: Amy Heinz, 30602 [5NO]
Implement an international convention on terrorism: sundry Representatives, 17222 [25JN]
International agreement on terrorism: Senator Byrd, 17570 [27JN]
International covenant on terrorism: Senator Andrews, 28381 [22OC]
International participation in manned space station: John F. Murphy, 15269 [12JN]
Israeli attack on Iraqi nuclear research reactor: S. Katz, 30214 [1NO]
Pacific Salmon Treaty: Edward J. Derwinski, 4761 [7MR]
———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 4761 [7MR]
———John V. Evans, Governor of Idaho, 4759 [7MR]
Status of membership of Republic of China in Interpol: several Members of Congress, 5161 [14MR]
Strategic importance of Micronesia (excerpt), 21852 [31JY]
U.S. assistance for population control: several Members of Congress, 16646 [20JN]
U.S. assistance to international organizations supporting abortion or involuntary sterilization: Representative Kemp, 30550 [5NO]
———Senator Helms, 30549 [5NO]
U.S. assistance to the U.N. Fund for Population Activities: Zhang Wenjin, 7659 [4AP]
U.S. participation in International Jute Organization: Robert F. Turner, 4615 [6MR]
U.S. withdrawal from the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice: William L. Ball III, 28898 [24OC]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit conference, 29037 [24OC]
Lists
Imprisoned members of the Helsinki monitoring groups in the Soviet Union and Lithuania, 21570 [30JY]
Soviet dissidents and refuseniks, 29193 [25OC]
Memorandum of law
Status of Membership of the Republic of China in Interpol: Quentin Crommelin, Jr., 5161-5169 [14MR]
Memorandums
Conflict Between Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of Iraq: International Red Cross, 15109-15112 [11JN]
Messages
Treaty Ratification: President Reagan, 5881 [20MR]
Papers
Changing Views About Foreign Relations in Kansas City: Eugene P. Trani, 38775 [20DE]
Petitions
Central America: American Academy of San Pedro Sula, Students, 19702 [18JY]
———Gothenburg, Sweden, City Council, 14970 [10JN]
Economic Interdependence and Alliance Security: North Atlantic Assembly, 14970 [10JN]
International Flag Week: New Bedford, MA, City Council, 8059 [16AP]
Poems
``Terror Way'': Richard Spencer, 32419 [20NO]
Remarks in House
Abortion: prohibit use of U.S. funds, 18418-18423 [10JY]
Afghanistan: concern over Soviet presence to be discussed at summit meeting (H. Res. 300), 31360 [12NO], 31363 [19NO]
———concern over Soviet presence to be discussed at summit meeting (H. Res. 304), 29891 [31OC]
Agriculture: U.S. competition in world market, 27152-27157 [10OC]
AID: require guarantee to buy and ship U.S. before disbursement of certain cash transfers, 26928 [9OC]
Arms control: negotiations, 29798 [31OC], 30120 [1NO]
Athens, Greece: discontinue international flights until airport security is improved, 16466 [20JN]
Atlantic Alliance: status report, 27825 [17OC]
Atomic energy: national policy toward fusion energy research, 2338 [7FE]
Captive nations: repudiate consequences of 1945 Yalta agreements (H.J. Res. 219), 6878 [28MR]
Central America: Contadora peace process, 2238 [7FE], 4108, 4164 [28FE]
Children: immunization program, 28857 [24OC]
Foreign countries: authorizing appropriations for economic assistance (S. 960), 18626 [11JY]
———authorizing appropriations for economic assistance (S. 960), conference report, 21776-21781 [31JY]
———authorizing appropriations for economic assistance (S. 960), consideration of conference report, 20602 [25JY]
———authorizing appropriations for economic assistance (S. 960), permission to file conference report, 20975 [29JY]
———incidence of kidnapping and killing of U.S. citizens and military personnel, 17511 [26JN]
———review security procedures at airports (H.R. 2822), 17397 [26JN]
Foreign trade: export-import policy, 21498 [30JY]
———U.S. policy, 24121, 24122, 24123, 24125 [18SE], 24228 [19SE], 29796, 29797 [31OC], 30459 [5NO]
Helsinki accords: anniversary, 21496, 21499 [30JY], 21503 [1AU]-21505, 21557 [30JY], 21568 [14AU], 21569 [9SE]-21570, 21591 [30JY], 22725, 22732, 22733, 22734, 22735, 22747, 22754, 22764, 22784, 22785, 22786, 22788, 22804, 22808 [1AU], 22829 [14AU], 24410 [19SE], 24600 [20SE], 25243 [26SE], 25513 [1OC]
Helsinki Final Act: commemorate signing (S.J. Res. 180), 21499-21505 [30JY]
Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (S.J. Res. 15), 7973-7980 [16AP]
Import relief program: implement (H.R. 3668), 29796 [31OC]
International air privileges: impose restrictions relative to airport security risk, 16053, 16054 [18JN]
International airport security: improve, 18427-18431 [10JY], 18553, 18555, 18567 [11JY]
International Airport Security Cooperation Act: enact (H.R. 2822), 17397, 17400 [26JN]
International conference on terrorism: convene (H. Res. 297), 27812 [17OC]
International convention on terrorism: implement, 17222 [25JN]
International Coordinating Committee on Terrorism: establish (H. Con. Res. 228), 32414 [19NO]
International family planning programs: funding, 17099 [25JN], 17499 [26JN], 18134 [9JY]
International Human Rights Day: observance, 35257-35269 [9DE]
International law: response to violations, 18050 [8JY]
International Planned Parenthood Federation: funding, 2240 [7FE]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act: change date for transmittal of a report (S. 1918), 37762 [18DE]
Iran: response to taking of U.S. hostages, 18050 [8JY]
Ireland, Northern: agreement between Great Britain and Republic of Ireland (H. Con. Res. 239), 35176 [9DE]
Japan: participation in cost of defense, 18395 [10JY]
Lebanon: U.S. hostages, 18395 [10JY]
Nicaragua: legal representation by U.S. attorneys, 26466, 26479 [7OC]
Pacific Caucus of Parliamentarians: conference issues, 1663 [4FE]
Philippines: restoration of democracy (H. Con. Res. 232), 31844 [14NO]
Population: impact of increase, 16101 [18JN]
———international voluntary family planning program, 18403-18423 [10JY]
———international voluntary family planning programs, 18395 [10JY]
Simultaneous Nuclear Test Ban Act: enact (H.R. 3442), 32513 [20NO]
South Africa: prohibit honorary consulates, 6896 [28MR]
Soviet Union: disinformation, 29053 [24OC]
———policies, 25041 [26SE], 35748 [10DE]
Strategic defense initiative: negotiations, 23902 [17SE]
Switzerland: commend for contributions to freedom, international peace, and understanding on occasion of U.S.-U.S.S.R. Geneva Conference (S.J. Res. 227), 29355 [29OC]
Terrorism: activities, 16566-16573 [20JN]
———efforts to combat, 33187 [20NO]
———establish international coordinating committee (H. Con. Res. 228), 32414 [19NO]
———impact, 25041 [26SE], 35748 [10DE]
———news media coverage, 18706 [11JY]
———proposals to prevent future, 18048 [8JY]
———protect U.S. citizens and property abroad (H. Con. Res. 228), 32414 [19NO]
———repeal trade preferences to nations that support, 33696 [3DE]
———response, 26669, 26672 [8OC]
———response and defense policies, 27053, 27054, 27057, 27058 [10OC], 27575, 27578 [16OC], 28128, 28129, 28130 [21OC], 28237, 28275 [22OC], 28688 [23OC], 28740 [24OC]
———U.S. policy, 18038, 18040-18047, 18050 [8JY], 18396 [10JY], 27056 [10OC]
Treaties: Soviet violations, 31561, 31562 [13NO]
U.N.: anniversary, 28695 [23OC], 29045, 29075 [24OC]
U.N. Conference on the Decade of Women, 20974 [29JY]
U.N. Fund for Population Activities: abortion funding, 17099 [25JN]
U.S. Commission on Improving the Effectiveness of the U.N.: establish (H.J. Res. 417), 28695 [23OC]
U.S. products: export-import policy, 24121, 24122, 24123, 24125 [18SE], 24228 [19SE]
U.S.-European Parliamentary Exchange: meeting, 21554 [30JY]
U.S.-Mexico development bank: establish (H.R. 593), 1309-1310 [30JA]
U.S.-Mexico Interparliamentary Exchange: results, 12004 [15MY]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit conference: support, 31350 [12NO], 32511, 32512 [20NO]
Vietnamese: currency transfers, 23536 [12SE]
World Food Day: observance, 27633, 27641 [16OC]
World Health Day: designate (S.J. Res. 50), 7216 [2AP]
World Health Week: designate (S.J. Res. 50), 7216 [2AP]
Remarks in Senate
ABA: controversial treatment of Soviet delegation of lawyers, 16298 [19JN]
Abortion: activities of international organizations requesting U.S. funding, 7658 [4AP]
———U.S. assistance to international organizations supporting coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization programs, 30548-30573 [5NO]
AID: funding for nutrition programs (S. 1451), 19332 [17JY], 23243 [10SE], 23346 [11SE]
Arms sales: multilateral limitations (S. 1973), 37641 [18DE]
Atomic warfare: negotiations on complete test ban (S.J. Res. 252), 37665-37667 [18DE]
Australia: U.S. trade sanctions (S. 677), 5316 [18MR]
Baldwin-Wallace College: anniversary of Council of International Programs, 22461 [1AU]
Charter: reform, 27977 [17OC]
China, People's Republic of: arms sales, 31014, 31191 [7NO]
China, Republic of: extradition of suspected murderers of Henry Liu (S. Con. Res. 10), 1985 [6FE]
———status of membership in Interpol, 5160 [14MR]
Citibank: use of computer credit cards to borrow money, 1179 [29JA]
Commission To Study International Trade and Export Policy: establish (S. 450), 2195-2197 [7FE]
Communist countries: intransigent ideology, 8380 [18AP]
Courts: enforcement of decisions by international arbitrators (S. 1395), 17659 [27JN]
———restrict immunity of foreign governments (S. 1071), 10455 [3MY]
Cousteau, Jacques: visit to Cuba, 28443 [22OC]
Cyprus: anniversary of Turkish invasion, 19985 [23JY], 20785 [26JY], 21666, 21668 [31JY]
———summit with Turkey, 21666 [31JY]
Dept. of Agriculture: distribution of commodities to nonprofit voluntary organizations, 33332-33333 [22NO]
Dept. of State: require study on feasibility of Foreign Service lateral entry program, 14918 [7JN]
Developing countries: restrictions on U.S. assistance for population control, 16643-16647 [20JN]
Economic assistance: funding levels, 12092-12094 [15MY]
Economic conditions: impact of future world trends on U.S., 5869 [20MR]
———international issues, 27181 [10OC]
Education: maintain funding levels for foreign exchange and language programs (S. Con. Res. 35), 6811 [28MR]
———scholarship assistance to foreign students, 5336 [18MR]
Egypt: authorizing supplemental appropriations for economic assistance, 11792-11794 [14MY]
Ethiopia: resettlement of Tigre and Wollo Provinces, 28107 [18OC]
Eximbank: future policies, 4508 [5MR]
———support for programs (S. Res. 110), 6231 [26MR]
Foreign countries: assistance, 35519 [10DE]
———authorizing appropriations for economic assistance (S. 960), 11789-11794-11829 [14MY], 12029, 12080-12125 [15MY], 21668 [31JY]
———authorizing appropriations for economic assistance (S. 960), appointment of conferees, 20369 [24JY]
———authorizing appropriations for economic assistance (S. 960), conference report, 21312-21317 [30JY]
———reallocate military assistance funds, 12043-12047 [15MY]
———restrict activities of personnel on secondment to U.N. Secretariat (S. 1095), 11008 [8MY]
———study use of private organizations to provide development assistance, 12035 [15MY]
Foreign languages: increase study in schools, 30602 [5NO]
Foreign relations: authorize assistance for development and security programs (S. 660), 5193 [14MR]
Foreign trade: sense of Congress that U.S. representatives to international organizations oppose regulations that impede U.S. trade, 14916 [7JN]
———surtax on certain vegetables (S. 101), 199 [3JA]
Germany, Democratic Republic of: settlement of World War II property claims, 27983 [17OC]
Greece: military assistance, 12102 [15MY]
Guatemala: military assistance, 12096-12098 [15MY]
Helsinki accords: meeting on progress, 10770 [7MY]
Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (S.J. Res. 15), 320, 321 [3JA], 11056 [8MY]
Honolulu, HI: East-West Center, 18152 [9JY]
International agreements: submission of treaty, 19609 [18JY]
International Atomic Energy Agency: conference, 30213 [1NO]
International Court of Justice: Nicaraguan case against U.S., 5332 [18MR]
———U.S. withdrawal from compulsory jurisdiction, 34392 [5DE]
———withhold contributions to international organizations while the U.S. is not subject to the court's jurisdiction, 28897-28908 [24OC]
International economy: policy, 30318 [1NO]
International Jute Organization: authorize U.S. participation, 14980 [10JN]
———authorize U.S. participation (S. 604), 4614 [6MR]
International Narcotics Control Commission: establish, 12042, 12164 [15MY]
International Red Cross: U.S. funding, 15108 [11JN]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act: change date for transmittal of a report (S. 1918), 36500 [16DE]
International Space Year: study concept (S.J. Res. 164), 19355 [17JY]
Interparliamentary Union: observations of U.S. delegation to conference, 27185 [10OC]
Ireland, Northern: appoint Special Envoy (S. Con. Res. 4), 322 [3JA]
Israel: authorizing supplemental appropriations for economic assistance, 11792-11794 [14MY]
———economic assistance, 12052-12055 [15MY]
Jordan: arms sale, 28122 [18OC]
Medical training: U.S. contribution, 28121 [18OC]
Morality, 28032 [18OC]
Mozambique: Presidential certification as condition for aid, 12085-12088 [15MY]
NASA: international participation in manned space station, 15268 [12JN]
National Union for the Total Independence of Angola: freedom fighters, 26312 [5OC]
New Zealand: 4-point policy (S. Res. 66), 1988 [6FE], 3602 [26FE], 4017 [28FE], 4448 [5MR], 5262 [14MR]
———U.S. trade sanctions, 5274 [18MR]
———U.S. trade sanctions (S. 677), 5316 [18MR]
Nonproliferation Treaty Review Conference: agenda, 30213 [1NO]
Pacific Salmon Treaty: implement (H.R. 1093), 4776-4779 [7MR]
———ratify, 4754-4776 [7MR]
Peace Corps: anniversary, 28134 [21OC]
———commend on anniversary (S.J. Res. 152), 17674 [27JN]
———establish National Advisory Council, 12048 [15MY]
Peace Corps National Advisory Council: establish (S. 882), 7379 [3AP]
Philippines: restoration of democracy (H. Con. Res. 232), 32164-32169 [14NO]
Reagan, President: call on to convene conference to examine global agricultural market, 33300 [22NO]
Refugees: international crisis, 27706 [16OC]
Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control: appointment of Senator Hawkins, 32711 [20NO]
South Africa: apartheid policy, 7635 [4AP]
Soviet Union: arms control advertisement in Washington (DC) Post, 30437-30439 [4NO]
———assessment of future policies of Mikhail Gorbachev, 9839 [30AP]
———civil liberties violations, 31011-31013 [7NO], 32266-32267 [18NO]
———establish Samantha Smith Memorial Exchange and Scholarship Program (S. 1847), 31329-31330 [12NO]
———establish student exchange for peace program (S. Con. Res. 81), 28582 [23OC]
———expand exchange of cultural programs (S. Con. Res. 99), 37669 [18DE]
———expand exchange of persons programs, 37561 [18DE]
———1986 goodwill games, 37551 [18DE]
———research and training in Soviet and Eastern European studies, 30083 [31OC]
———U.S. policy, 18303 [10JY]
———violations of civil liberties, 29193 [25OC]
Stockholm Conference: arms control negotiations, 1195, 1254 [29JA]
Task Force on International Private Enterprise: report findings, 1821 [5FE]
Terrorism: call for negotiations on efforts to prevent (S.J. Res. 153), 17568 [27JN]
———domestic incidents, 38770 [20DE]
———establish international covenant to define terrorists and to deny political sanctuary, 28381 [22OC]
———international conference on potential use of nuclear weapons, 16204 [19JN]
———negotiations on declaration as universal crime (S. Res. 190), 17677 [27JN]
———restrict funding to organizations that support, 14917 [7JN]
———role of international law, 18735 [11JY]
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]
Tufts University: funding for student exchange program, 16671 [20JN]
Turkey: Israeli foreign policy, 6832 [28MR]
———military assistance, 12102 [15MY]
U.N.: anniversary, 22248 [1AU], 31739, 31782 [13NO]
———funding restrictions, 14985 [10JN]
———international policies, 3822 [27FE]
———reduce U.S. contribution (S. Res. 214), 22419 [1AU]
———spending priorities, 32 [3JA]
———voting practices, 15278 [12JN]
———withhold U.S. portion of funding allocated to divisions supporting the PLO, 30225 [1NO]
U.S. Institute for Peace: call for appointment of members, 19062 [16JY], 19292 [17JY]
USIA: authorizing appropriations (S. 785), 6714 [28MR]
———authorizing funding for sports programs, 14983 [10JN]
———funding, 28910, 28912 [24OC]
West German-U.S. Committee on Learning and Rehabilitation: goals, 18304 [10JY]
World Court: jurisdiction, 27307 [10OC], 28118 [18OC], 31776 [13NO]
———require report on declaration of acceptance of jurisdiction, 16655 [20JN]
World Health Week: designate (S.J. Res. 50), 2500 [19FE]
Yalta agreements: anniversary, 2099 [7FE]
Reports
Appropriations for Economic Assistance to Foreign Countries: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 3228) (H. Rept. 99-252), 22681 [1AU]
———committee of conference (S. 960) (H. Rept. 99-237), 21278 [29JY]
Central America—Contadora Peace Process, 4164 [28FE]
Coercion in Family Planning—Causes, Methods, and Consequences: John S. Aird (excerpt), 16644 [20JN]
Commend Switzerland's Contributions to Freedom, International Peace, and Understanding on Occasion of Meeting Between Leaders of U.S. and U.S.S.R.: Committee on Foreign Relations (S.J. Res. 227), 29002 [24OC]
Economy of Developing Countries: Task Force on International Private Enterprise, 1821-1825 [5FE]
Family Planning Programs: Committee on Foreign Affairs (excerpt), 18412 [10JY]
Global Competition—The New Reality: Commission on Industrial Competitiveness (excerpt on Eximbank), 4508 [5MR]
Global Economics: Democratic Working Group on Trade Policy (excerpt), 10925 [8MY]
International Space Year: Committee on Foreign Relations (S.J. Res. 177), 32126 [14NO]
Joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. Effort To Achieve Worldwide Disease Immunization: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Res. 227) (S. Rept. 99-148), 26241 [4OC]
Nation at Risk: Commission on Excellence in Education (excerpt), 6811 [28MR]
Next 4 Years—The U.S. and the World Economy: Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, 5870-5873 [20MR]
Patent Cooperation Treaty Implementation: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 1230), 35534 [10DE]
Request President Bring Rights of Polish People to Attention of Soviet Government: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 76), 29002 [24OC]
Soviet Imprisonment of Prisoners of Conscience: Amnesty International, 31012-31013 [7NO]
Stockholm Conference—Its First Year: James E. Goodby, 1196-1197, 1254-1256 [29JA]
U.S. Assistance for Population Control: Committee on Appropriations (excerpt), 16646 [20JN]
U.S.-European Parliamentary Exchange, 21554 [30JY]
Resolutions by organizations
Israeli attack on Iraqi nuclear research reactor: Nonproliferation Treaty Review Conference, 30215 [1NO]
Safeguards: International Atomic Energy Agency, 30214 [1NO]
Statements
Allocution on 23 November 1984, to All Permanent International Red Cross Representatives in Geneva: Alexandre Hay, 15109 [11JN]
America the Hope of the World: Theodore Roosevelt, 5383 [19MR]
Building an International Community of Physicians, 28121 [18OC]
Conference of the Interparliamentary Union: Senator Stafford, 12019, 12021 [15MY]
Cooperation Between Nations: Henry S. Commager (excerpt), 28134 [21OC]
Defunding of the International Planned Parenthood Federation: Werner Fornos, 7659 [4AP]
Eliminating Terrorism: Richard M. Nixon, 28897 [24OC]
Foreign Trade: President Reagan, 24122 [18SE]
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]
Greatest Development of the 20th Century: Arnold Toynbee, 27714 [16OC]
Helsinki Accord Principles: Charlotte Saikowski, 21563 [30JY]
Helsinki Accords: Gerald R. Ford, 21499, 21557 [30JY]
———Yuri Orlov, 21500 [30JY]
Helsinki Accords Signing: Gerald R. Ford, 320 [3JA]
International Law as a Basis for a Response to Terrorism: President Reagan, 18736 [11JY]
———Sentor Moynihan, 18736 [11JY]
International Participation in Manned Space Station: James E. Beggs, 15268 [12JN]
Northern Ireland Peace Initiatives: Jimmy Carter, 323 [3JA]
———John F. Kennedy, 323 [3JA]
Onsite Inspection Rights of the International Atomic Energy Agency: James R. Schlesinger, 30214 [1NO]
Peace Corps: Hubert H. Humphrey, 28134 [21OC]
———John K. Galbraith, 28134 [21OC]
Plant Closings and Employee Termination Laws: Jean-Jacques Oechslen, 31426 [12NO]
Student Exchange Programs: USIA, 16672 [20JN]
U.S. Participation in the International Court of Justice: John C. Shepherd, 18737 [11JY]
———Robert F. Drinan and J. David Ellwanger, 18739 [11JY]
U.S. Position at U.N. International Conference on Population: U.S. delegation, 16645 [20JN]
U.S. Trade Policy: President Reagan (1980), 24125 [18SE]
U.S. Withdrawal From the Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice: Alfred Rubin, 28906 [24OC]
———Committee on Foreign Relations, 28906 [24OC]
Studies
At the U.N.—The Kirkpatrick Legacy: Roger A. Brooks, 7947-7950 [16AP]
Summaries
Implementation of the Human Rights Commitments Entered Into at the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: Frans Vangronveld, 21563 [30JY]
Pacific Salmon Treaty, 4771-4776 [7MR]
Tables
Contributions by AID to the U.N. Fund for Population Activities, 30550 [5NO]
U.N. voting record: 39th General Assembly, 15279-15280 [12JN]
Telephone conversations
U.S. support for freedom movement in Nicaragua: General Gorman, 9079 [23AP]
Testimonies
Labor Rights Violations: AFL-CIO, 38091-38095 [19DE]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 232, expressing the sense of Congress with respect to restoration of Democracy in the Philippines, 31846 [14NO]
H. Con. Res. 239, commending the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain for agreement on peaceful solution for Northern Ireland, 35176 [9DE]
H. Res. 300, U.S. concern over Soviet presence in Afghanistan to be discussed at summit meeting, 31360 [12NO]
H.J. Res. 219, repudiate consequences of 1945 Yalta agreements, 6879 [28MR]
H.J. Res. 417, establish a U.S. Commission on Improving the Effectiveness of the U.N., 28696 [23OC]
National policy toward fusion energy research, 2338 [7FE]
S. 101, agricultural surtax on certain imported vegetables, 199 [3JA]
S. 450, Commission To Study International Trade and Export Policy, 2196 [7FE]
S. 604, authorize U.S. participation in International Jute Organization, 4614 [6MR]
S. 660, International Security and Development Cooperation Act, 5193-5198 [14MR]
S. 785, authorizing appropriations for USIA, 6714 [28MR]
S. 960, authorizing appropriations for economic assistance, 12109-12124 [15MY], 18627-18672 [11JY]
S. 1071, restrict immunity of foreign governments in U.S. courts, 10456 [3MY]
S. 1395, enforcement of decisions by international arbitrators, 17660 [27JN]
S. 1918, amend the International Security and Development Cooperation Act, 36500 [16DE]
S. 1918, changing date of transmittal of a report, 37762 [18DE]
S. 1973, multilateral arms sale limitations, 37642 [18DE]
S. Con. Res. 4, appoint Special Envoy to Northern Ireland, 322 [3JA]
S. Con. Res. 35, maintain funding levels for foreign exchange and language programs, 6810 [28MR]
S. Con. Res. 42, cancel President Reagan's visit to Bitburg, 8377 [18AP]
S. Con. Res. 99, expand exchange of cultural programs with Soviet Union, 37669 [18DE]
S. Res. 66, relating to security treaty with New Zealand, 1988 [6FE]
S. Res. 110, support for Eximbank programs, 6231 [26MR]
S. Res. 190, negotiations on declaration that terrorism is a universal crime, 17677 [27JN]
S. Res. 214, reduce U.S. contribution to U.N., 22419 [1AU]
S.J. Res. 15, Helsinki Human Rights Day, 321 [3JA], 6674 [28MR], 7973 [16AP]
S.J. Res. 50, World Health Week, 2501 [19FE], 6678 [28MR], 7216 [2AP]
S.J. Res. 153, call for negotiations on efforts to prevent terrorism, 17569 [27JN]
S.J. Res. 180, commemorate anniversary of Helsinki Final Act, 21504 [30JY]
S.J. Res. 227, commending Switzerland on contributions to freedom, international peace, and understanding on occasion of U.S.-U.S.S.R. Geneva Conference, 29355 [29OC]
S.J. Res. 252, negotiations on complete nuclear test ban, 37666 [18DE]