UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
Addresses
Anniversary of the Helsinki Accords: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 22786 [1AU]
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]
Build Bridges, Not Walls, 539 [3JA]
Chance for Peace: Dwight D. Eisenhower (excerpt), 21353 [30JY]
Conference on Nuclear Proliferation: Richard Perle (excerpt), 24618 [23SE]
———Vice President Bush, 18897 [11JY]
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]
Defining Human Rights: Michael Novak, 31540 [12NO]
Democracy in the Hemisphere: Raul Alfonsin, 2831 [20FE]
Democratic Defense Policy—Defense Without Nonsense: Representative Aspin, 10875-10877 [7MY]
Development of the MX Missile: Senator Garn (excerpt), 13546 [23MY]
———Senator Nunn, 6544 [28MR]
Emigration Efforts of Soviet Jews: Representative Feighan, 23447 [11SE]
European Comparative Law—Association of American Law Schools: Newton N. Minow, 2825-2827 [20FE]
Failure of the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: Representative Courter, 32485 [19NO]
First Round in Geneva: Paul H. Nitze, 12343-12345 [16MY]
———Paul H. Nitze (excerpt), 10172 [1MY]
Future of the Atlantic Alliance: Senator Wallop, 27308-27310 [10OC]
Geneva Summit: President Reagan, 32599 [20NO]
Human Rights: Representative Waxman, 6089 [25MR]
Human Rights and United States-Soviet Relations: Michael Armacost, 33397-33398 [22NO]
Human Rights Violations Against Jews in the Soviet Union: Representative Feighan, 32492 [19NO]
Joint Ventures for Peace: J. William Fulbright, 13657 [23MY]
Korean Security and the U.S.—Mutual Needs and Interests—An American Perspective: Representative Courter, 22699-22700 [1AU]
Landon Lecture, Kansas State University: Representative O'Neill, 9258 [24AP]
Madrid Conference—How To Negotiate With the Soviets: Max M. Kampelman, 4419-4423 [5MR]
Managing U.S.-U.S.S.R. Relationship Over the Long Term: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 726-728 [22JA]
National Conference on Soviet Jewry: Wren Wirth (excerpt), 5713 [20MR]
NATO and the Future of U.S.-Western European Relations: Representative Clinger, 1616 [31JA]
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: John F. Kennedy (excerpt), 21356 [30JY]
Nuclear Weapons: Representative Lipinski, 31211 [7NO]
Perspective on the Strategic Defense Initiative: Senator Chafee, 29534-29536 [29OC]
Public Diplomacy and the Voice of America: Gene Pell, 18909 [11JY]
Reagan II, the Russians, and Nuclear Danger—Flimflam and Reality in 1985: McGeorge Bundy, 7627-7631 [4AP]
Reflections on Anniversaries, Detente, and Disinformation: Frank R. Barnett, 20400 [24JY]
Roads Diverging—Despair or Hope—Your Choice: James D. Watkins, 1263-1265 [29JA]
Solidarity With Soviet Jews Rally: Senator Trible, 25553 [2OC]
Soviet Active Measures: William E. Knepper, 19514-19518 [17JY]
Soviet Arms Buildup in Cuba: John F. Kennedy (1962), 33395 [22NO]
Soviet Human Rights Violations—Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 22040 [31JY]
Soviet Manipulation of the Media—Fact or Fiction: Roy Godson, 11301-11304 [9MY]
Soviet Summit—Alfred M. Landon Lecture Series: Vice President George Bush, 24190 [18SE]
Soviet Violations of Human Rights: Representative Waxman to Supreme Soviet Delegation, 5065 [7MR]
Strategic Defense Initiative: President Reagan (excerpt), 35474 [10DE]
———Senator Heflin, 37562 [18DE]
Strategic Deterrence—Reviewing the Fundamentals: Anne L. Armstrong, 32385 [19NO]
Time Is Now, We Can Wait No Longer: James D. Watkins, 12405 [16MY]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Relations: Max M. Kampelman, 32668 [20NO]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Summit: President Reagan, 34064 [4DE]
Ukrainian Famine: Representative Gilman, 36323 [12DE]
Vienna Summit: John F. Kennedy (1961), 33392-33394 [22NO]
West Berlin: John F. Kennedy (1963), 33397 [22NO]
Affidavits
Impressions of the intent of Miroslav Medvid: Joseph Wyman, 30910 [6NO]
Request for political asylum by Miroslav Medvid: Irene Padoch, 30267 [1NO]
Amendments
Afghanistan: condemn Soviet invasion (S.J. Res. 240), 36475 [13DE], 37812 [18DE]
Atomic warfare: resumption of negotiations on comprehensive and verifiable test ban treaty (S.J. Res. 179), 21349, 21458 [30JY]
Lessons of Grenada Week: designate (H.J. Res. 313), 26983 [9OC]
Nuclear weapons: proposed ban on testing (H.J. Res. 3), 25280 [30SE], 25497 [1OC]
Soviet Union: appeal for release of Jews (S.J. Res. 161), 19586, 19606 [18JY]
Analyses
Financial Export Control Act (S. 812), 6777 [28MR]
Soviet Noncompliance With Arms Control Agreements, 4495 [5MR]
Appeal
Rights of Lithuanians To Live in Freedom: Supreme Committee for the Liberation of Lithuania, 2364 [19FE]
Appointments
Commission on the Ukraine Famine members, 6543 [28MR], 38074 [19DE]
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]
ABM Treaty (excerpt), 28134 [21OC]
``Activist,'' 91, Invites Pupils To Pen Ideas About Peace, 13953 [3JN]
Advisers Conflict on SALT II, 36388 [13DE]
Afghan Government Reportedly Executing Mujahideen, 11862 [14MY]
Afghan Town Under Siege, 5362 [19MR]
Afghanistan, 12303 [16MY]
Afghanistan Is Not Irrelevant, 579 [3JA]
Afghanistan—The Horrors We Have Not Seen (excerpt), 7419 [3AP]
Afghanistan-This Is Genocide, 36820 [17DE]
Afghanistan—This Is Genocide, 37522 [18DE], 38569 [19DE]
Afghanistan—This Is Genocide (excerpt), 37810 [18DE]
Air Force Reassesses Antisatellite Program, 19470 [17JY]
Allegations of Cheating Endangers Arms, 5419 [19MR]
Alleged Use of Ethiopian Famine Aid as Payment for Purchase of Soviet Military Arms (exerpt), 18984 [15JY]
Allies Counsel Keeping Treaty, 36389 [13DE]
Allies in Europe Are Apprehensive About Benefits of Star Wars Plan, 11769-11771 [14MY]
Amendment Would Squeeze Mexico To Bar Soviet Ships, 23809 [16SE]
America Goes It Alone, 28710 [23OC]
American Catholic Bishops and Nuclear War—Modern Dilemma, 25523-25525 [1OC]
Americans and Soviets, Apples and Oranges, 32879 [20NO]
Americans Given Moscow Briefing, 24181 [18SE]
Angola and Clark Amendment, 18491 [10JY]
Another Flawed-Weapons Plan That Needs Scrapping, 29311 [28OC]
Anti-South African Lobby Traced to Leftwing Groups, 22172, 22186 [1AU]
Appeal for Refuseniks, 28719, 28725 [23OC]
Appropriate Ballistic Missile Research Program for the U.S., 19388 [17JY]
Arms Control Amnesia, 2035 [6FE]
Arms Control (excerpt), 13713 [24MY]
Arms Control Experience of Max Kampelman (excerpt), 713 [22JA]
Arms Control Illusions, 3231 [22FE]
Arms Control Stalemate, 5635 [19MR]
Arms Control—Crisis or Compromise, 26833-26836 [9OC]
Arms Control—New Tradeoffs May Be Possible, 20513 [25JY]
Arms Control's Future Is in Doubt, and So Is Its Past, 15267 [12JN]
Arms Curb Study Held Up Till Vote, 583 [7JA]
Arms Race, Breakthrough or Breakdown? (excerpt), 29599 [30OC]
Arrogant Concession, 8634 [22AP]
As Duarte Begins a Visit to the U.S., Optimism Returns to El Salvador (excerpt), 12260 [16MY]
As We Sow, . . . What Will Veto Reap?, 5303 [18MR]
Athens Protests Spying, 30324 [1NO]
Avoid Overreliance on ICBM's, 19048 [15JY]
Awful Logic of Genocide, 24191 [18SE], 25314 [30SE]
Baldrige Warns of Giveaway of Strategic Secrets to Soviets, 2968 [21FE]
Baltic Witness Against the Soviet Tyranny, 23245 [10SE], 32281 [18NO]
Between a Terrorist and a Freedom Fighter, 25747 [2OC]
Between an Unfree World and None (excerpt), 18989 [15JY]
Beyond the Hotline, 10167 [1MY]
Birds Fly, Fish Swim, 32651 [20NO]
Bishop Says U.N. Fails on Nuke Control, 30950 [6NO]
Bishops' Peace Pastoral Blew It, 3210 [22FE]
Blaming America First, 19876 [22JY]
Blast Kills 1 at Kabul Parade, 10462 [3MY]
Bonn Tells of Rumanian Plan To Bomb Radio, 12999 [21MY]
Born in U.S.S.R., He's at Home in the U.S.A., 12814 [21MY]
Brezhnev Report—Meaning of Words, 23265 [10SE]
Britain Questions Star Wars Impact, 5748 [20MR]
Build Up, Build Down, 18909 [11JY]
Buried News Often More Important Than Headlines, 5084 [7MR]
Business as Usual After KAL Shootdown, 23270 [10SE]
Can a Treaty Eliminate Genocide?, 12694 [20MY]
Can U.S. Hold Soviets at Arms Length, 12798 [21MY]
Captured Salvadoran Rebel Papers List Training Classes Overseas, 14329 [5JN]
Case Against the Strategic Defense Initiative, 24218-24220 [18SE]
Case for Special Cases in Eastern Bloc, 36770, 36775 [16DE]
Case for Strategic Defense, 16532 [20JN]
Case of Dr. Koryagin, 37561 [18DE]
Case of Murder, 7247 [2AP]
Case of Sergei Khodorovich, 30442 [4NO]
Caught With Our Defenses Down, 14455-14457 [5JN]
Chemical Arms Curbs Are Sought—Officials Alarmed by Increasing Use of Banned Weapons, 23450 [11SE]
Chemical Overkill, 14244 [4JN]
China-Iran Nuclear Link Is Reported, 29057 [24OC]
Clear Up ABM Treaty Confusion, 32178 [14NO], 32466 [19NO]
Clearly, a Good Idea, 20684 [25JY]
Communist Solidarity, 18811 [11JY]
Compliance With Arms Control Treaties (sundry), 4624-4634 [6MR]
Compliance With Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (excerpt), 21353 [30JY]
Conference on Soviet Jewry Reaches Out, 38673 [19DE]
Confessions of an Arms Control Negotiator—Patience Is the Key, 25763 [2OC]
Congress, Agencies Clash Over Counterintelligence, 22908 [4SE]
Congress Must Act on Proliferation, 3688 [27FE]
Consider the Realities, 24029 [17SE]
Contra Atrocities, or a Covert Propaganda War?—Lobbying Drive Began in Managua, 20161 [23JY]
Costa Rica Responds to the Enemy Within, 16146 [18JN]
Countdown on SALT II, 36387 [13DE]
Counterintelligence Policy, 28074 [18OC]
Crime and Punishment—The Ordeal of a Quiet Soviet Jew, 2904 [21FE], 3437 [25FE]
Critical Time for Nuclear Nonproliferation, 26353-26356 [7OC]
Cruelest Weapon, 15772 [13JN]
Cultural Genocide Continues, 10252 [2MY]
Curb Soviet Cheating, 7412 [3AP]
Cynical Soviet Trade in Jews, 22788 [1AU]
Czech Dissident Refuses To Give Up, 38813 [20DE]
Czechoslovak Rights Group Proves To Be Survivor, 21557 [30JY]
Czechs Teaching Sandinistas Terror, 22989 [5SE]
Death Squads Behind the Iron Curtain, 15520 [12JN]
Decision on B-1, 7856 [15AP]
Defeat for Justice—Unsavory Plea Bargain Lets Spies Off Too Easily, 31518 [12NO]
Defector Afghan Judge on Country's Legal Service, 11862 [14MY]
Defector Warns—What Fools, 13720 [24MY], 14866 [7JN]
Defector—Profile in Courage, 32196 [14NO]
Defense in Space Is Not Star Wars, 16524 [20JN]
Defense in Space Is Not ``Star Wars'', 1176-1179 [29JA], 2012-2014 [6FE]
Defense or Defeat, 15751 [13JN]
Deteriorating Ties, Suspicion Fueled Moscow's Quick Rebuff, 16079 [18JN]
Deterrence—From Fear to Interdependence, 30358-39359 [1NO]
Development of the MX Missile (excerpt), 5788 [20MR]
Dezinformatsia (excerpt), 19507, 19513 [17JY]
Disarming Lack of Candor, 5146-5147 [14MR], 5326 [18MR]
Disclosure of Secretary of Defense's Letter on Arms Control, 32300 [19NO]
Disinformation—Twisted Facts Distort Reality, 8016 [16AP]
Don't Boot Soviet Envoy, 11745 [15MY]
Don't Celebrate the Helsinki Accord; Nullify It, 22830 [14AU]
Don't Forget the East (excerpt), 18816 [11JY]
Don't Forget the Helsinki Thousands, 24600 [20SE]
Don't Let ``Star Wars'' Infatuation Prevent Sound Arms Accord, 6377 [26MR]
Draft Reply for Senator B.W. Goldwater to Article by Senator C.E. Grassley—A Freeze Is Just What the Pentagon Needs, 7938 [16AP]
Duarte's Political Miracle (sundry excerpts), 12260, 12261 [16MY]
Eagle and the Bear—Ruminations on 40 Years of Superpower Relations, 26170-26175 [4OC]
Easing Out the MX, 5406 [19MR]
Economic Justice—Question of Transcendent Truth, 14796 [6JN]
Empire Strikes First, 18276 [9JY]
End Papers, 22827 [14AU]
Ending the Arms Race (excerpt), 21305 [30JY]
Espionage, 13736 [24MY]
European Leaders' Quandary, 19878 [22JY]
Ex-Defense Chief Calls ``Star Wars'' Unrealistic, 561 [3JA]
Experts Say A-Test Cheats Will Fail, 25221 [26SE]
F-15 Jet Fighters Intercept Soviet Bombers Near Alaska, 25823 [3OC]
Failure of the Mind, 17263 [25JN]
Fascell Calls Presidential Chemical Warfare Summary ``Bad Wine in New Bottle'', 10196 [1MY]
FBI Is Forecasting New Arrests in Spy Case of Sailor and Father, 13737 [24MY]
Fifth Protocol, 37562 [18DE]
Fight That's Worth the Gamble, 15771 [13JN]
Fighting Culture Wars in Afghanistan, 5864 [20MR], 6101 [25MR]
First Word, 1334 [30JA]
500,000 More Spy-Proof Phones Proposed by Top Security Agency, 52 [3JA], 14911 [7JN]
5-Year Program for the U.S.—The Most Urgent Steps in East-West Arms Control, 19386 [17JY]
Folly of MX—The Need for Conventional Weapons, 6326 [26MR]
For a Universal Banning of Chemical Weapons, 10915 [7MY]
For Soviet Union, Lumumba U. Is a Success in Recruiting Students From Third World, 5337 [18MR]
Foreign Policy (sundry excerpts), 16512 [20JN]
Forget Chemical Weapons, 15995 [17JN]
40% Of Russians in U.S. Are Spies, Defector Claims, 20113 [23JY]
Forty Years After Yalta, 1782 [5FE]
Forty Years Ago—Atom Bomb, 19280 [16JY]
Four Strikes Against ``Star Wars'', 560 [3JA]
Free My Husband, My People, 35820 [10DE]
Freedom Fighters—Those Who Actively Oppose Totalitarian Oppression, 26312 [5OC]
Freedom's Ally Shunned by State, 17499 [26JN]
From U.S.S.R.—Naked as a Jaybird, 19913 [22JY]
From USIA—Soviet Propaganda Alert No. 25—April 15, 1985, 11224 [8MY]
Fulbright Revisited—Still Puzzled by U.S. View of Russians, 8179 [17AP]
Future of SDI?, 28323 [22OC]
Future of Yalta, 1784-1789 [5FE], 2100-2106 [7FE]
General Scowcroft Critical of Star Wars Program, 2867 [20FE]
Genocide in the U.S. (excerpt), 17090 [25JN]
Getting an Earful From Soviet Radio Telephones, 14913 [7JN]
Giving Thanks for the Nonsummit: John Podhoretz, 36771 [16DE]
Goldwater May Have Killed the MX by Opposing It, 5406 [19MR]
Good Offense Beats a Good (Star Wars) Defense, 9836 [30AP]
Gorbachev Fails To Lift Soviet Jew's Hopes, 9955 [30AP]
Gorbachev Warms Up to More Talks, 9934 [30AP]
Gorbachev's Jewish Gaffe, 28459 [22OC]
Gorbachev's Opportunity, 23679 [12SE]
Gorbachev—Soviet Change More Style Than Substance, 9839 [30AP]
Gorbachev—Wolf in Dove's Clothing, 24674 [23SE]
Governments Wage Wars, but People Pay With Lives, 7511 [3AP]
Great Soviet Computer Screw-Up, 19940, 19942 [23JY]
Greatest Evil Is Indifference, 17239-17241 [25JN]
Greece Charges Three as Spies After U.S. Tip, 30323 [1NO]
Guerrillas Reported in Force in 2 Major Afghan Cities, 3381 [25FE]
Haunted by Yalta, 36342 [12DE]
Helsinki Revisited, 22057 [31JY]
High Ground, 24961 [25SE]
High-Tech Vigilance, 33445 [23NO]
Hill With Topflight Electronic View, 1501 [31JA]
History's Victim, or Master?, 9242 [24AP]
Homeless Waif of Weapons, 6119 [25MR]
Honor, Common Sense Support the Expulsion of Dobrynin, 17934 [27JN]
How Many Soviet Tests Make a Flurry?, 31266 [12NO]
How Soviets Mark V-E Day—What Isn't Being Remembered There, 11211 [8MY]
How the Administration Amended the ABM Treaty, 29090 [25OC]
How the Arms Race Really Helps Moscow, 28362-28363 [22OC]
How To Break Arms Control Impasse—A Star Wars Solution, 22919 [4SE]
How To Break the Arms Control Impasse—A Star Wars Solution, 21926 [31JY]
How To Get Tough With Nerve Gas, 25215 [26SE], 26122 [3OC]
How To Make Nuclear Weapons Obsolete, 17262 [25JN]
How To Stop the Sale of Secrets—Don't Go for Easy ``Solutions'', 20397 [24JY]
How To Tell if the Summit Was More Than Just Talk, 36390 [13DE]
How To Treat Defectors—Medvid Rules, 32477 [19NO]
In Afghanistan, Soviets Find Replacing Islam With Communism Isn't Easy, 25212 [26SE]
In Defense of Defense, 26828 [8OC]
In Defense of Defense Procurement, 26829-26830 [8OC]
In Defense of SDI, 26341-26342 [6OC]
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, Soviets Turn Invisible Screws, 22170 [1AU]
Incredible Is the Right Word, 36199 [12DE]
Inside Advice on Disturbing the KGB, 28074 [18OC]
Instead of the MX, 5686 [20MR], 6422 [27MR]
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War Awarded Nobel Peace Prize, 31538 [12NO]
Irritant to Japan?, 19877 [22JY]
Is It Safe To Use the Phone?, 53 [3JA], 14912 [7JN]
It Would Be Madness To Give Up SALT Restraints, 14463 [5JN]
Italian Agents Tie Soviets to Papal Shooting, 2324 [7FE]
It's a Message We Dare Not Ignore, 1329 [30JA]
It's for You, Ivan, 23703 [13SE]
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 Still Star Wars, 3383, 3438 [25FE]
It's Time for a United States-Soviet Summit Session, 935 [24JA]
It's Time for the Democrats To Be Tough-Minded, 16514 [20JN], 18743 [11JY]
It's Up to House on Nerve-Gas Issue, 15752 [13JN]
Ivan the Credit Seeker, 13719 [24MY]
Jews in the Soviet Union (excerpt), 29663 [30OC]
Jews Left Behind, 3075 [21FE]
KGB Defector Confirms U.S. Intelligence Fiasco, 28011 [17OC]
KGB Fronts Push Campaign To Destabilize South Africa, 22172, 22186 [1AU]
Kill First, Question Later, 6636 [28MR]
Kolyma Means Death!, 13345 [22MY]
Kransnoyarsk Chutzpah, 30203 [1NO]
Krasnoyarsk Radar, 2613 [19FE], 3657 [26FE]
Kremlin Assails Reagan Speech as Empty Talk, 32276 [18NO]
Labor Camps Thrive Despite Soviet Rhetoric, Experts Say, 34369 [4DE]
Lasers in Thin Air, 30086 [31OC]
Last Shot To End the Arms Race?, 32652 [20NO]
Lawrence Howard Dies in U.S.S.R.; Journal Editor, 18888 [11JY]
Lawrence M. Howard, 18888 [11JY]
Lawyer's Detente—Sweeping Soviet Human Rights Aside, 16298 [19JN]
Lawyer's Detente—Sweeping Soviet Human Rights Aside (excerpt), 27186 [10OC]
Lefties for Reagan, 5323-5325 [18MR]
Legacy of a Peacemaker, 9949 [30AP]
Lessons in a Rescue at Sea, 19377 [17JY]
Link Between Pakistan and U.S. Pressure on Nicaragua Hinted, 5361 [19MR]
Made in U.S.S.R.—By Forced Labor, 30976 [7NO]
Making Better Use of the Standing Consultative Commission, 38570-38574 [19DE]
Making War the Private Way, 23453 [11SE]
Man Called Simas, 30092 [31OC]
Man's First Glimpse of Plutonium, 19279 [16JY]
Marcos and the Purists, 36544 [16DE]
Measure and Countermeasure, 32644 [20NO]
Medvid Case—American Honor Lost, 35429 [9DE]
Meeting With a Young Man of Sorrows, 12666 [20MY]
Memo for SDI Supporters and Critics—Recommendation, Try Collective Security, 24116 [18SE]
Memo Provided Ortega Tips on Manipulating Hill Visitors, 15147 [11JN]
Middle Ground, 2342 [7FE]
Military Advantage of the Comprehensive Test Ban, 25229 [26SE]
Military Chiefs Favor Abiding by Soviet Pact, 15228 [11JN]
Military Chiefs Favor Abiding by Soviet Pact—Split With Weinberger, 14437 [5JN]
Minimum Goals Set on Space Weapons, 3104 [22FE]
Missed Opportunity in Arms Control, 29759 [30OC]
Missile Vote, 4489 [5MR]
Mobile-Missile Ploy, 31269 [12NO]
More Missiles Weaken Reduction Promise, 5405 [19MR]
Moscow Feeds a Lap-Dog Foreign Press, 29054 [24OC]
Moscow's Bid To Close Its Technology Gap Will Test Gorbachev, 22790 [1AU]
Moscow's Star Wars Plan—Keeping Facts Under Wraps, 22696 [1AU]
Murder of a Polish Priest, 34813 [5DE]
Mutual Interests Compel Leaders To Grope Toward Arms Control, 32876 [20NO]
MX Bargaining Chip Is a Bust, 6047 [25MR]
MX Chip, 5406 [19MR]
MX Fails, as Missile or as Lever, 5592 [19MR]
MX Is Not a Useful Bargaining Chip, 5573 [19MR]
MX Peacekeeper, 5418 [19MR]
MX System Is Needed, 6094 [25MR]
MX Versus Readiness, 15990 [17JN]
MX Won't Help Security or Arms Talks in Geneva, 6328 [26MR]
MX—Advantages, 5991 [21MR]
MX's Soviet Cousin, the SS-24, Unveiled, 7073 [2AP]
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 Allies Praise U.S. Cooperation, 36391 [13DE]
NATO Cool to U.S. Program for Modern Chemical Arms, 15790 [13JN]
Navy Strategic Communications—Keeping the Teeth in Deterrence, 19534-19535 [17JY]
Needed—Solid Defense Against Gas, 16153 [18JN]
Network (series), 8016 [16AP], 8234 [17AP], 8421 [18AP], 9718 [29AP]
New Chance for Arms Control, 10028 [1MY]
New Directions for American Foreign Policy, 19248-19249 [16JY]
New Holocaust, 25316 [30SE]
New Measure Seen for Soviet A-Test, 30916 [6NO]
New Nerve-Gas Weapons That We Don't Need, 15998 [17JN], 16152 [18JN]
New York Termed Hub of Foreign Spies in U.S., 50 [3JA]
No Dead End for Arms Control, 6635 [28MR]
Nobel Peace Prizewinner Draws Fire, 35523 [10DE]
Norwegians Name Alternative Prizewinner in Protest, 35523 [10DE]
Not Scientific, 24216 [18SE]
Note to Gorbachev, 28487 [22OC]
November Summit—A Preview, 28107 [18OC]
Nuclear Fear Holds World in Bondage, 23164 [10SE]
Nuclear Parley Ends Quietly, 24688 [24SE]
Nuclear Proliferation—The Current and Future Threat, 643-646 [21JA]
Nuclear Stability ``Washed Away'', 16159 [18JN]
Nuclear Test Ban?, 31892 [14NO]
Nuclear War Effects Said Underestimated, 26164 [4OC]
Nuclear War (excerpt), 13226, 13227 [22MY]
Nuclear Weapons Freeze and a Cancer Metaphor—Physician's View, 29789 [30OC]
Nuclear-Capable Soviet Ship Scheduled To Dock in Mexico, 23809 [16SE]
Obsession, 28466 [22OC]
Odyssey With Afghan Rebels Transporting Vital Flow of Arms, 30505-30507 [5NO]
Of Hawks, Doves—And, Now, Owls, 23024 [9SE]
Official Says Missile-Defense Plan Would Tilt Nuclear Balance to the U.S., 36303 [12DE]
Old Defenses Won't Work, 14813 [6JN]
On the Track of the SS-24, 7074 [2AP]
One Decade Since the Final Act, 22058 [31JY]
Ortega—Center of Calm, 10908 [7MY]
Other Star War, 9572 [26AP]
Our Government Lies to Us, 6288 [26MR]
Over the Big-Power Chasm, 17322 [26JN]
Panel Documents End of Helsinki, 28597 [23OC]
Parasite, by a Modern Kafka, 3437 [25FE]
Pattern of Diplomacy (series), 11066 [8MY]
Peace, Yes, but by Whose Definition?, 30112 [31OC], 30958 [6NO]
Peace in Afghanistan—Needs Russian Flexibility, 16595 [20JN]
Pentagon Warns Antideficit Bill Would Comfort the Soviets, 35868 [11DE]
Pentagon's Misuse of Technology, 8496 [18AP]
Pentagon's Nuclear Bunker, 5405 [19MR]
Philosophy of the Test Ban, 25283 [30SE]
Planning for Peace, 22668-22669 [1AU]
Playing Russian Roulette With Our Secrets, 32886 [20NO]
Point Defense, 1459 [31JA]
Poison of Surrender Has Infected Us Since Yalta, 14990 [10JN]
Poland's Solidarity—Then and Now, 22941 [4SE]
Politics of Mistrust, 33607-33609 [2DE]
Pork Barrels in the Sky, 22706 [1AU]
Power and the Peril, 19262 [16JY]
President's Strategic Defense Initiative (excerpt), 1455 [31JA]
Press Coverage of War in Afghanistan, 10462 [3MY]
Pre-Summit Gestures, 29663 [30OC]
Preventing Breakout From the ABM Treaty, 19387 [17JY]
Privileged Spies, 25747 [2OC]
Proof of Soviet Lies, 31216 [7NO]
Putting Up With the Russians, 10265 [2MY]
Questionable Future of the Philippines, 26810 [8OC]
Questions Came Later, 19275 [16JY]
Rabbi Vigil in Protest of Soviet Human Rights Violations, 38832 [20DE]
Raging Against ``Star Wars'', 854 [22JA]
Reagan Decides To Abide by SALT II, 36388 [13DE]
Reagan Finesses Conflict Over SDI, Missile Treaty, 28872 [24OC]
Reagan Holds Cards, 34038 [3DE]
Reagan's ASAT Boomerang, 23793 [13SE]
Reagan's Sound Deterrent Strategy, 32857 [20NO]
Realistic Defense or Leap of Faith?, 16596 [20JN]
Rebel Named ``God's Blessing'' Dies, 20140 [23JY]
Red Sea Mining Done by Libyans, 2610 [19FE]
Reducing the Risk of Nuclear War, 19286-19289 [17JY]
Reflections From Yesterday's Radicals, 18042 [8JY]
Reforms Reshape the World, 36808 [16DE]
Refuseniks With Nothing To Lose, 27321 [10OC]
Reject the MX, 5406 [19MR]
Remaking Afghanistan in the Soviet Image, 6991 [1AP]
Remember Grenada as Turning Point for Soviets, 26140 [3OC]
Remember the Gulf of Tonkin—President's Bid for Contra Aid Has Chilling Similarity, 7956 [16AP]
Remembering Hiroshima, 20157 [23JY]
Report for the U.N. Denounces Afghans on Rights, 35825 [10DE]
Report From Afghanistan: Claude Malhuret (series), 7422-7423 [3AP], 7836 [15AP]
Report on Afghanistan, 6379 [26MR]
Republican Senators Attack ABM Treaty Interpretation, 28328 [22OC]
Rescuer of Hungarian Jews Has Been Missing for 40 Years, 5478 [19MR]
Resistance Groups Issue Declaration, 17255 [25JN]
Restock Inadequate Munitions Reserves, 30917 [6NO]
Rethinking Nuclear War, 25343 [1OC]
Retired Navy Man Arrested in Rockville on Spy Charge, 13735 [24MY]
Right of U.S. Sovereignty Over Wrangell Island, 37676-37680 [18DE]
Russians Are ``Robbing Us Blind'', 13948 [3JN]
Russian's Hunger To Leave—Woman Fasts in Effort To Join Husband, 10166 [1MY]
Sailor Who Said No, 36823 [17DE]
Sakharov Whereabouts an Issue, 15812 [13JN]
SALT Breakout—Congress Should Prescribe Sanity, 14406 [5JN]
SALT I Agreements (excerpt), 16006 [18JN]
SALT II Decision Was Correct, 36387 [13DE]
Sandinista Leader Says He Plans To Visit Moscow Soon To Seek Aid, 9477 [25AP]
Savimbi and UNITA on Democracy and Human Rights, 34793 [5DE]
Savimbi's Plan Is Model for Third World Countries, 17330 [26JN]
Schlesinger Attacks Star Wars Plan, 2867 [20FE]
SDI—Popular Myths About the President's Plan for Peace, 19277-19279 [16JY]
SDI—The Hidden Opportunity, 26343 [6OC]
Sea-Based Missiles Defy Limiting, 32289 [19NO]
``Seductive Mirage'' of a ``Vulnerable Weapon'', 5686 [20MR]
Seize the Moment at the Summit, 32219 [18NO]
Seized by the Russians, 25823-25825 [3OC]
Senator Objects to Trip, 9478 [25AP]
Serious About Arms, 5622 [19MR]
Setting the Record Straight, 5640 [19MR]
Shadow on the Summit, 28030 [18OC], 29249 [28OC]
Shadow Over Star Wars, 35476 [10DE]
Shame in the Medvid Case, 34793 [5DE]
Shooting Down Arms Control, 5101 [7MR]
Shultz Heads for the Other Side of Europe, 38666 [19DE]
Sideshow Over the ABM Treaty, 30341 [1NO]
Simple Request—I'd Like To See My Parents, 23458 [11SE]
Small U.S.-Soviet Step, 20267 [24JY]
Software Aspects of Strategic Defense Systems, 35112-35117 [6DE]
Some Gains for the West, 22734 [1AU]
Some Thoughts on ``Star Wars'' Countermeasures, 16531 [20JN]
Sources of Soviet Conduct (excerpt), 6110 [25MR]
Soviet and Afghan Casualties Exceed 60,000, Zia Declares, 29094 [25OC]
Soviet Atrocities Alleged, 9571 [26AP]
Soviet Atrocities Alleged—Afghan Refugee Details Burning, Killing, 8080 [16AP]
Soviet Atrocities in Afghanistan, 11911 [14MY]
Soviet Buildup in the Far East (excerpt), 21852 [31JY]
Soviet Disinformation Forty Years Later, 11895 [14MY]
Soviet Disinformation Juggernaut, 27994-27997 [17OC]
Soviet Embassy Denies Attache in Collision Was Intoxicated, 16789 [21JN]
Soviet Espionage—Using the U.N. Against the U.S., 28086-28094 [18OC], 28255 [22OC]
Soviet Human Rights Battle—Only Isolated Voices Remain, 20967 [29JY]
Soviet Military Spending—How Much, How Fast?, 14836 [7JN]
Soviet Missile Cited To Bolster Case for MX, 7073 [2AP]
Soviet Myths and Realities, 8322 [17AP]
Soviet Navy's First Port Visit to Mexico Set, 23809 [16SE]
Soviet Negotiating Deception and Treaty Violations in Arms Control, 28338-28344 [22OC]
Soviet Reported Ready To Let 1,000 Jews Go, 7426 [3AP]
Soviet seizure of Japanese fishing vessel: Senator Murkowski, 9652 [26AP]
Soviet Soldiers, Coming Home, 6963 [1AP]
Soviet SS-25, 28334 [22OC]
Soviet Star Wars?, 8074 [16AP]
Soviet ``Supercarrier'' Construction Continues, 32180 [14NO]
Soviet Test Coding Stymies U.S. Monitoring Efforts, 23677 [12SE]
Soviet Toys of Death, 36929 [17DE], 37811 [18DE]
Soviet Trade—Important Issue, 7669 [4AP], 8381 [18AP]
Soviet TV Gives Its Viewers Rare Glimpse of Afghan War, 21638 [30JY]
Soviet Union Arrests Sergei Petrov, 25043 [26SE]
Soviet Union's War of Ideas, 30612 [5NO]
Soviet Warheads Underestimated, Weinberger Hints in Letter to Hill, 7074 [2AP]
Soviet Warning to Pakistan, 5323 [18MR]
Soviets Advance Cubans on African Chessboard, 36304 [12DE]
Soviets ``Conquer'' Turks in Exercise, 26500 [7OC]
Soviets Harass British in East Germany, 15534 [12JN]
Soviets May Not Imitate Star Wars, 15599 [13JN]
Soviets Preempt Star Wars, 19276 [16JY]
Soviets Release U.S. Observer, 9653 [26AP]
Soviets Seen in Combat With Sandinistas, 8899 [23AP]
Soviets Seize Boat Carrying U.S. Employee, 9653 [26AP]
Soviets Seize Japanese Trawler With Yank Aboard, 9653 [26AP]
Soviets Take Food Off Africa's Table, 3513 [26FE]
Soviets Take the High Ground, 16631 [20JN]
Soviets Trying Members of Pentecostalist Sect, 12993 [21MY]
Space Arms Projects Ignite Debate on U.S.-Soviet Science Exchange, 20727-20728 [26JY]
Space Junk Grows With Weapons Tests, 29302 [28OC]
Space Weapons (excerpt), 5148 [14MR]
Speak Up for Soviet Jews, 25210 [26SE], 25513 [1OC]
Spies and the Technology Edge, 18535 [10JY]
Spies (excerpt), 25042 [26SE]
Spreading Stardust in Europe, 36355 [12DE]
Spying Business (excerpt), 14646 [6JN]
St. Mark's Aid to Afghans Is Generous Gesture, 20828 [26JY]
Star Wars Chief Expecting Speed-Up After the Meeting, 33853 [3DE]
``Star Wars'' Cover-Up, 34354 [4DE], 35476 [10DE], 36342 [12DE]
Star Wars Defense Proposals (sundry), 546-548 [3JA]
Star Wars Erodes Confidence in Nuclear Waiting Game, 4510 [5MR]
Star Wars; Europe's Polite Waffle, 23698-23700 [13SE]
``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 Gives Away the Store, Again, 33683 [2DE]
Stop Testing, 31266 [12NO]
Strategic Black Hole, 2444 [19FE], 6902 [28MR]
Strategic Defense, 1457 [31JA], 18753 [11JY]
Strategic Defense Initiative (excerpt), 35474 [10DE]
Strategic Defense Initiative—The Politics and Science of Weapons in Space, 16526 [20JN]
Strengthening the Peace, 2845 [20FE]
Student Essay on Nuclear Age Can Win $1,500, 13953 [3JN]
Study Raps Export Controls for Delays in U.S. Technology, 22767 [1AU]
Success at the Summit Is Possible, 24623 [23SE]
Summits Past and Present, 32177 [14NO]
Summit's Real Potential, 24622 [23SE]
Superaccuracy + SDI = Arms Control?, 4506 [5MR]
Support of the Helsinki Accords, 24697 [24SE]
Technology—East Bloc Steps Up Its Industrial Espionage, 23857 [16SE]
Terrorism on a Leash, 17547 [26JN]
Test Ban Fever—With an Emphasis on Image, Not Security, 25044 [26SE], 25228, 25237 [26SE]
Testing of Antisatellite Weapons, 13755, 13756 [24MY]
Tests Go On, 26493 [7OC]
Thinking Things Over, 1457 [31JA]
Three Baskets of Helsinki, 22058 [31JY]
Time To Sober Up, 32466 [19NO]
Time To Strengthen Efforts To Hinder Nuclear Proliferation, 24044 [18SE]
To Many, Helsinki Means Hope, 22734 [1AU]
Toiling on Freedom's Front Line, 5921 [20MR]
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 a Strategy for Peace, 32646 [20NO]
Tracking the Policy Process in Washington, 3444 [25FE]
Trade Policy and Foreign Policy, 12176-12179 [15MY]
Trained as a Terrorist—At Age Nine, 23665 [12SE]
Tribute for a Missing Hero—Honoring Raoul Wallenberg, 5479 [19MR]
Tribute to a Hero, Raoul Wallenberg, 5478 [19MR]
Trouble in Paradise (excerpt), 16811 [21JN]
Trouble With the Trident II, 36534 [16DE]
Truman, the Bomb and Today's Peril, 18952 [11JY]
Two GI's Held Briefly in East Germany, 24185 [18SE]
U.N. Report Accuses Soviets of Massive Rights Abuses in Afghanistan, 5936 [20MR]
U.N. Rights Unit Assails Soviet Abuses in Afghanistan, 5936 [20MR]
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. Experts Condemn Soviet Radar, 5420 [19MR]
U.S. Eyes Over Russia—How Much Can We See?, 33196 [20NO]
U.S. Fighters Track Soviet Bombers, 25823 [3OC]
U.S. Military Tactic of Massed Firepower Gives Way to Mobility, 13654 [23MY]
U.S. Owns Wrangell Island, Not the Soviet, Says Reynolds (1939), 37675 [18DE]
U.S. Said Ready for Role in Afghanistan Peace, 37522 [18DE]
U.S. Says Soviet Complies on Some Arms Issues, 36390 [13DE]
U.S. Tightens Travel at U.N.—Staff From Soviet, Five Countries Restricted to 25-Mile Limit, 24409 [19SE]
U.S. Urged To Pressure Romanians on Religious, Emigration Restrictions, 19719 [18JY]
U.S.S.R.—Change Is Wishful Thinking, 13570 [23MY]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Space Cooperation Pushed, 1927 [6FE]
``U'' Student Starts Hunger Strike for a Sick Soviet Friend, 38777 [20DE]
Uncertain Future of Arms Control, 27835-27837 [17OC], 33207 [22NO]
Under Gorbachev, the Old Repression, 18272 [9JY]
United States, Soviets Have Same Warhead Total—Plenty, 20394 [24JY]
Unknown Danger—The New Soviet Missile Gaps, 28334-28338 [22OC]
Unnamed Diplomats Are Main Source of News About Afghan War, 13660 [23MY]
Urgency of a Halt in Nuclear Testing, 33573 [23NO]
Utilization of Slave Labor—Eyewitness Testimony, 30978 [7NO]
Vast Nation Observed—2 Jonesboro Attorneys Visit the Soviet Union, 18939 [11JY]
Vienna Peace Treaty—Lessons for U.S. Negotiations, 15866 [17JN]
Vital Bridge, 5626 [19MR]
Vital Matter, 16895 [21JN]
Voices of Poland, 27315 [10OC]
Voluntary Ignorance—Our Afghan Blind Spot, 28711 [23OC]
Wake Up! Wake Up!, 32366-32368 [19NO]
Wallenberg Cover-Up, 32475 [19NO]
Wallenberg—Can't He Be Saved?, 28012 [17OC]
War Against Soviet Colonialism—Strategy and Tactics of Anti-Communist Resistance, 38376-38379 [19DE]
War Against Star Wars, 16519 [20JN]
War in the City, 6242 [26MR]
Warsaw Pact Leaders Gather, 28874 [24OC]
We Have a Test-Ban Foundation, 37517 [17DE]
We Need an Insurance Missile Defense System, 38835 [20DE]
Weapons, Platforms, and the New Armed Services (excerpts), 13690-13691 [23MY]
Weapons Design Policy Impedes Test Ban, 25764 [2OC]
Weapons in Space, 521 [3JA]
Weapons Labs Influence Test Ban Debate, 26315 [6OC]
Weinberger Charges SALT II Violations, 28334 [22OC]
Well-Oiled Protest Machine Aims To Kill Contra Aid, 8016 [16AP]
West European Leaders Concerned About US Pre-Summit Stance, 29768 [30OC]
Western Response—Soviet Active Measures, 26820 [8OC]
What Happened to Reagan the Gunslinger?, 18053 [8JY]
What Is Past Is Prologue (1947), 9218 [24AP]
What Lurked Behind the Glen Cove Fence, 51 [3JA]
What the President Left Out, 31786 [13NO]
What the Summit Is All About, 32172 [14NO]
What You Need To Know About the Helsinki Accords, 22057 [31JY]
When Murder Becomes Episode, 9571 [26AP]
White House Revises Interpretation of ABM Treaty, 27030 [9OC], 29248 [28OC]
Who Does the Dusting?, 25057 [26SE]
Who Has the Bomb, 18893-18897 [11JY]
Who Speaks for Science?, 38842 [20DE]
Who's in Charge?, 28221 [21OC]
Why Continue the Arms Control Charade?, 14792 [6JN]
Why Rush MX Vote?, 5304 [18MR]
Why SALT II Survives, 36387 [13DE]
Why the Navy Should Build Diesel Subs, 13707 [23MY]
Will the Senate Ratify an Arms Treaty?, 14420 [5JN]
With Afghan Rebels—``For God and Country'', 6963 [1AP]
With an Assist From Slander, 31895-31896 [14NO]
With the Soviets, You Don't Negotiate in a Hurry, 15867 [17JN]
Women Are Bigger Cold War Hawks, 3444 [25FE]
Word Wars, 31521 [12NO]
World's Favorite American, 19049 [15JY]
Wrong Way To Treat Moscow, 6000 [21MR]
Yalta's False Promise, 1782 [5FE], 14989 [10JN]
Yes On MX, 7675 [4AP]
Bills and resolutions
Afghanistan: concern over Soviet presence (see S. Res. 237)
———concern over Soviet presence to be discussed at summit meeting (see H. Res. 300, 304)
———condemning Soviet occupation (see S. Res. 34)
———domestic distribution of USIA films (see H.R. 2279)
———occupation (see H. Res. 132)
———oppose Soviet invasion and occupation (see S.J. Res. 240; H.J. Res. 469)
———Soviet occupation (see H. Res. 141)
Air travel: negotiations (see H. Res. 277)
Apollo-Soyuz rendezvous in space: anniversary (see H. Con. Res. 172)
Arctic Oceans: proposed transfer of certain islands (see S. Res. 279)
Arms control: bipartisan group of Senate observers at negotiations (see S. Res. 86)
———joint U.S.-Soviet commission to study impact of nuclear winter on national security of each nation (see S. Con. Res. 36)
———mutual, verifiable, and significant reduction of nuclear weapons (see S. Con. Res. 55; H. Con. Res. 176)
———mutual moratorium on testing and deployment of weapons during negotiations (see S. Con. Res. 29)
———negotiations (see S. Res. 19)
———President Reagan's policy on existing strategic offensive arms agreements (see S. Con. Res. 25)
———release of report on Soviet violations of SALT II (see S. Res. 90)
———Senate bipartisan group to act as observers of arms reduction or control negotiations designated pursuant to S. Res. 19 and 86 (see S. Res. 283)
Atomic warfare: comprehensive and verifiable freeze agreement on testing, production, and deployment of weapons (see H.R. 3100)
———conditions for test ban agreement (see H.J. Res. 272)
———joint study on long-term environmental and climatic effects of a nuclear exchange (see H. Con. Res. 112)
———moratorium on testing of antisatellite weapons (see H.J. Res. 252)
———mutual, simultaneous, and verifiable cessation of weapons testing (see H.R. 1834)
———mutual and verifiable freeze and reduction of nuclear weapons (see H.J. Res. 152)
———mutual and verifiable moratorium on testing and deployment of certain weapons (see S. Res. 131)
———negotiations on complete test ban (see S.J. Res. 252)
———negotiations on comprehensive and verifiable test ban treaty (see H.R. 3442)
———research and development of U.S. deterrent capability (see H. Con. Res. 126)
———resumption of negotiations on comprehensive and verifiable test ban treaty (see S.J. Res. 179; H.J. Res. 374)
———6-month moratorium on testing of weapons (see S. Con. Res. 7)
———treaty on mutual and verifiable limitations on space weapons (see H.J. Res. 252)
Atomic weapons: comprehensive and verifiable freeze agreement on testing, production, and deployment (see S. 1500)
Baltic Freedom Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 66)
Baltic States: freedom and independence (see H. Con. Res. 65, 66)
———release of political prisoners (see H. Con. Res. 66)
———restore freedom and independence (see S. Con. Res. 101)
———Soviet annexation (see H. Con. Res. 252)
———Soviet claims over certain U.S. citizens (see H. Con. Res. 250, 251)
———withdrawal of certain Soviet personnel and release of political prisoners (see S. Con. Res. 102)
Biological warfare: bilateral discussions on comprehensive and verifiable ban (see S. Res. 112)
Bonner, Yelena: solidarity (see S. Con. Res. 62; H. Con. Res. 186)
Captive nations: repudiate consequences of 1945 Yalta agreements (see H.J. Res. 219)
———repudiating negative consequences of 1945 Yalta agreements (see S.J. Res. 37)
Chazov, Yevgeny: rescind Nobel Prize (see S.J. Res. 243)
Chemical and biological warfare: negotiations (see H.R. 36)
Civil liberties: compliance with section 7 of Helsinki accords (see H.J. Res. 363)
Commission on the Ukraine Famine: availability of funds (see H.J. Res. 353)
Communications: authorize equipment and services for improved direct link with Soviet Government for crisis control (see S.J. Res. 108)
Cuba: removal of Soviet combat troops (see H. Con. Res. 257)
Cultural exchange programs: expansion (see S. Con. Res. 99)
———support expansion (see H. Con. Res. 237)
Diplomats: employment of U.S. citizens in U.S. diplomatic mission or consular posts (see S. 1630; H.R. 3369)
———reciprocal requirements (see H.J. Res. 241)
———reciprocity for number of visas issued to Soviet personnel (see H.R. 3251)
Diseases: U.S.-U.S.S.R. effort to achieve worldwide immunization (see S. Res. 227)
———U.S.-U.S.S.R. worldwide immunization cooperation (see H. Res. 295)
Employment: forced labor policies (see H. Con. Res. 74)
Foreign relations: dialog via television to further mutual understanding (see H. Con. Res. 156)
———student exchange for peace program (see H.J. Res. 336)
Foreign Surveillance Prevention Act: enact (see S. 12)
Foreign trade: furs (see S. 1809)
———long-term sale agreement on agricultural commodities (see S. Res. 103)
———permit imports of Soviet furs (see H.R. 3019)
Geneva, Switzerland: hosting summit meeting (see S.J. Res. 227; H.J. Res. 431)
———light porch lights or candles during summit meeting (see S. Con. Res. 88; H. Con. Res. 227)
Gluzman, Semyon, and family: emigration to Israel (see H.J. Res. 270)
Helsinki accords: anniversary (see S.J. Res. 180)
———implementation (see H.J. Res. 132)
Helsinki Final Act: commemorate anniversary (see H.J. Res. 361)
Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 15; H.J. Res. 132)
House: leaders' exchange of contact (see H. Res. 116)
International Space Year: designate (see S.J. Res. 164, 177; H.J. Res. 360)
Jews: free emigration (see H. Res. 339)
———persecution of Hebrew teachers and cultural activists (see H. Res. 74)
———release from incarceration and emigration rights (see S.J. Res. 161)
———Soviet harassment of Hebrew teachers and cultural activities (see H. Res. 352)
Kosharovsky, Yuli: emigration (see H. Res. 41)
Lithuania: authorize appropriations for legation in U.S. (see H.R. 3901)
Medvid, Miroslav: attempted defection of sailor (see H. Res. 310, 314)
National day: greetings (see H. Res. 309)
National Remembrance of V-E Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 257)
Nicholson, Arthur D., Jr.: condemnation for murder (see H. Res. 125)
Nuclear test ban: challenge (see H.J. Res. 119)
Nuclear weapons: mutual and verifiable moratorium (see S.J. Res. 1)
———renounce first use (see H.J. Res. 47)
———testing (see H.J. Res. 69)
Ogurtsov, Igor: emigration (see H. Con. Res. 47)
———release and emigration (see H. Res. 76)
Orlov, Yuri: release from incarceration (see S.J. Res. 166; H.J. Res. 357)
Poland: human rights (see H. Con. Res. 209, 210)
———sense of Congress concerning human rights (see H. Con. Res. 199)
Postal Service: reduced rates for parcels of food, medicine, or clothing (see H.R. 1019)
———systematic nondelivery of international mail to certain persons (see H. Con. Res. 259)
Radio: jamming of broadcasts (see H. Con. Res. 226)
Radio Liberty: Russian language program for Soviet Jews (see S. 141; H.R. 423)
Reagan, President: Geneva meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev (see S. Res. 257; H. Res. 316)
———meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev (see S. Res. 166)
———schedule annual summit meetings with Soviet leader (see H. Con. Res. 242)
Religion: remove restrictions (see H. Res. 339)
Russia: captive nation status (see H.J. Res. 346)
Sakharov, Andrei: solidarity (see S. Con. Res. 62; S. 186)
Samantha Smith Memorial Exchange and Scholarship Program: establish (see S. 1847; H.R. 3830)
Senate Legal Counsel: representation of Malin Jennings in Alaskans for Nuclear Arms Control Political Action Committee v. Charney (see S. Res. 95)
Shatravka, Aleksandr: imprisonment (see H.J. Res. 306)
Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry: House support (see H. Res. 127)
———sense of Senate (see S. Res. 152)
South Korean airliner: Soviet attack (see H. Res. 277)
Space policy: relative to U.S.-U.S.S.R. joint mission to Mars (see S.J. Res. 18)
Student exchange for peace program: establish (see S. Con. Res. 81)
Summit meeting: commend President Reagan (see H. Con. Res. 238)
———joint session of Congress to receive report from President Reagan (see H. Con. Res. 234)
———light porch lights or candles (see S. Con. Res. 88; H. Con. Res. 227)
Thornton, Charles: condemnation in slaying of U.S. journalist in Afghanistan (see H. Con. Res. 212)
Tourist trade: regulate travel of citizens inside U.S. (see H.R. 3915)
U.N.: conditional U.S. contributions based on Soviet Union's 1-vote representation (see S. Res. 214)
———reduce size of Soviet mission (see S. 1773; H.R. 3600)
U.S.-U.S.S.R.: authorize printing of foreign relations report by Senate delegation (see S. Res. 234)
———encourage dialogue via television (see S. Con. Res. 74)
Ukraine: citizens' rights (see H. Con. Res. 255)
———religious freedom (see H. Con. Res. 254)
Ukrainian Independence Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 38)
Volodymyr the Great (Prince of Ukraine): authorize memorial (see H.J. Res. 494)
World Festival of Youth and Students: greetings (see H. Res. 198)
Biographies
Jack F. Mathews, 27997 [17OC]
Book reviews
``Active Measures, Quiet War and Two Socialist Revolutions,'' Lawrence B. Sulc, 27043 [9OC]
Penetrating the Ideological Enigma, 8320 [17AP]
``Pentagon and the Art of War,'' M.S. Forbes, Jr., 6106 [25MR]
``White Book,'' Anti-Zionist Committee of the Soviet Public and the Association of Soviet Lawyers, 27187 [10OC]
Books
``Breaking with Moscow,'' Arkady N. Shevchenko (excerpt), 14645 [6JN]
``Breaking With Moscow'' (sundry excerpts), 15210, 15211 [11JN]
``Combat on Communist Territory'': Charles Moser, 15005-15013 [10JN]
``Essence of Decision—Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis'': Graham P. Allison (excerpt), 25807 [3OC]
``Ideology of the Sandinistas and the Nicaraguan Revolution'': David Nolan (sundry excerpts), 11125, 11127, 11128, 11129 [8MY]
``Loyalties'': Senator Moynihan (excerpt), 12861-12866 [21MY]
``Loyalties,'' Senator Moynihan (excerpt), 5413 [19MR]
``Philosophical Heritage of V.I. Lenin'' (excerpt), 13227 [22MY]
``Progress, Coexistence and Intellectual Freedom,'' Andrei Sakharov (excerpt), 16105 [18JN]
``Soviet Military Supremacy—The Untold Facts About the New Danger to America'': Quentin Crommelin, Jr., and David S. Sullivan (excerpt), 13484-13499 [23MY]
``Strategic Command and Control—Redefining the Nuclear Threat'': Bruce Blair (excerpt), 19533 [17JY]
``The Russians'': Hedrick Smith (excerpt), 18762 [11JY]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. SLBM Capabilities (excerpt), 13463 [23MY]
Broadcasts
Development of the MX missile: MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour, 6531 [28MR]
Inciting enemies of the revolution: Pyotr Parkhitko, 27739 [16OC]
Soviet invasion of Eastern Europe: Winston S. Churchill, 19205 [16JY]
Case Histories
Soviet emigration cases, 22469 [1AU]
Certification
MV ASAT Testing: President Reagan, 23608 [12SE]
Citations
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov (excerpt), 24248 [19SE]
Commentaries
Response to letter on Soviet arms control treaty violations: TASS (Soviet news agency), 28333 [22OC]
Descriptions
Ordeal of Prisoner of Conscience Aleksandr Paritsky, 2904 [21FE]
Photographs of Soviet rockets fired into Honduras from Nicaragua, 15386 [12JN]
Documents
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 29246 [28OC]
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (excerpt), 29090 [25OC], 36758 [16DE]
Ban on Import of Goods Produced by Forced Labor (excerpt), 24925 [25SE]
Constitution (excerpt), 32662 [20NO]
Geneva Summit—Joint Statement of President Reagan and General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev, 32668 [20NO]
Grenada-Soviet Union Agreement (excerpt), 28263 [22OC]
Helsinki Accords (excerpt), 19052 [15JY]
Intelligence Identities Protection Act, 16713 [20JN]
International Human Rights Day Proclamation (excerpt), 35260 [9DE]
Limited Test Ban Treaty (excerpt), 21348, 21352 [30JY]
U.S. Sovereignty Over Wrangell Island, S. Res. 253 (1940), 37674 [18DE]
Essays
Andrei Sakharov—Man and His Thought: Nikita Moravsky, 16439-16441 [19JN]
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]
Kolyma's Gold and the Death Camps of Dal'stroi: Wladyslaw J. Cieslewicz, 21645 [30JY]
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: Glenn T. Seaborg (excerpt), 21347 [30JY]
Peace—World Concern: Tommy Chen, 2835 [20FE]
Factsheets
Continuing the No-Undercut Policy, 4622 [6MR]
SALT Dismantling, 24423 [20SE]
History
New Moscow Embassy Complex, 16632 [20JN]
U.S. Moscow Embassy Complex, 18595 [11JY]
Interviews
Afghan Freedom Fighters: with Hassan Gailani, Rahmatullah Safi, and Wali Khan, 9841 [30AP]
Afghan refugees in Pakistan's Munda Camp (sundry excerpts), 16737 [20JN]
Strategic defense initiative: Marvin Kalb with Robert C. McFarlane (excerpt), 27903 [17OC]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. relations: Mikhail Gorbachev with Time (magazine), 25394-25399 [1OC]
Journals
Voyage of the Jeannette—ship and ice journals of Lieutenant Commander George W. De Long, polar expedition of 1879-81, 37680-37685 [18DE]
Letters
Alleged Soviet human rights violations: Representative Feighan, 5106 [7MR]
America's Objective in Geneva: Edward L. Rowny, 14663 [6JN]
Anniversary of linkup of U.S. and Soviet Armed Forces in Europe during World War II: Senator Matsunaga, 35 [3JA]
Anniversary of Ukrainian independence: Bohdan Makaruk, for the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, 729 [22JA]
Announcement of death of Konstantin U. Chernenko: Anatoliy Dobrynin, 5159 [14MR]
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: Gerard C. Smith, 28870 [24OC]
———Gerard C. Smith (excerpt), 31269 [12NO]
Application for emigration from the Soviet Union: Leonid Umansky and others, 5694 [20MR]
Arms control and the church: sundry Members of Congress, 26130 [3OC]
Arms control negotiations: President Reagan, 30411 [4NO]
Arms control verification: Hans A. Bethe, 14391 [5JN]
Arms race: Optometrists for Social Responsibility, 7566 [3AP]
Chemical warfare: Louis G. Fields, Jr., 11863 [14MY]
Chemical weapons: Bernard W. Rogers, 13170 [22MY]
———Charles C. Flowerree, 15812 [13JN]
Commission on Espionage and Security: President Reagan, 16613 [20JN]
Compliance with arms control treaties: Robert F. Turner, 4628 [6MR]
———several Members of Congress, 4627, 4628 [6MR]
———W. Tapley Bennett, Jr., 4628 [6MR]
Compliance with SALT II: Senator Glenn, 16236 [19JN]
———Senator Symms, 4018 [28FE]
———Senators Chafee, Leahy, Bumpers, and Heinz, 24115 [18SE]
———Senators Symms and East, 4019-4021 [28FE]
———Senators Symms and Hollings (Dear Colleague), 13514-13518 [23MY]
———Senators Symms and Hollings (Dear Collegue), 13461 [23MY]
Consultation on International Security and Arms Control: Emory University, 9371 [24AP]
Democratic International conference: President Reagan, 17255 [25JN]
———Representative Courter, 17255 [25JN]
Development of the MX missile: B.J. Russel, 6107 [25MR]
———Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 5381, 5393 [19MR]
———Commission on Strategic Forces (excerpt), 13480 [23MY]
———John W. Vessey, Jr., 5381 [19MR], 13472 [23MY]
———P.X. Kelly, 13472, 13545 [23MY]
———Paul H. Nitze, 5297-5300 [18MR], 6065 [25MR]
———President Reagan, 5297, 5302 [18MR], 13544 [23MY]
———Representative Atkins, 6398 [26MR]
———Senators McClure and Laxalt, 5383 [19MR]
———sundry, 6531 [28MR]
———William E. Colby, 5660 [19MR], 6326 [26MR]
Efforts of Alexander Kholmiansky to emigrate: Carl Lipkin, 26517 [7OC]
Efforts of Anatoly Scharansky to emigrate: Kathleen B. Lowery, 27745 [16OC]
———M.B. Oglesby, Jr., 27745 [16OC]
Efforts of Andrei Planson to emigrate from Soviet Union: Carolyn Justice, 11873 [14MY]
Efforts of Mikail Faingersh to emigtate: sundry Members of Congress, 25500 [1OC]
Efforts of Nadezhda Fradkova and others to emigrate from the Soviet Union: sundry Representatives, 30355 [1NO]
Efforts of Yosif Begun to emigrate: Representative Wirth, 28471 [22OC]
Efforts of Yuli Edelshtein to emigrate from the Soviet Union: Representative Vander Jagt, 28719 [23OC]
Efforts to emigrate: Lyudmila Nemseva, 22784 [1AU]
Efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union: Naum Meiman, 30439 [4NO]
Emigration efforts of Abe Stolar: Senator Levin, 10566 [6MY]
Emigration efforts of Soviet Jews: Gratz College Senate, ***** [31JA], 1749 [5FE]
———Representative Lantos, 25536 [1OC]
———sundry Members of Congress, 25500 [1OC]
Emigration of Soviet Jews: Representative Kennelly, 19221 [16JY]
Foreign goods produced by forced labor: William J. Casey, CIA Director, 30980 [7NO]
Free emigration of Soviet Jews: M.B. Oglesby, Jr., 10089 [1MY]
———several Members of Congress, 7425 [3AP], 10088 [1MY]
Freedom for Baltic States: Jack J. Stukas, 3822 [27FE]
Geneva summit meeting: Senators Chafee, Leahy, Bumpers, and Heinz, 24422 [20SE]
Global Communications—Worldnet Program: USIA, 3487 [25FE]
Human Rights in the Soviet Union: sundry Representatives, 6009 [21MR]
Human rights in the Soviet Union: Representative Porter, 25325 [30SE]
Impact of refusenik status on Kira Volvovsky: Aryeh Volvovsky, 35259 [9DE]
Importation of furskins from Soviet Union (S. 1809): Malcolm Baldrige, Sec. of Commerce, 29749 [30OC]
Improvements in U.S.-U.S.S.R. direct link crisis control communications system: Richard Perle, 7651 [4AP]
Journey for Peace: Senator Simon, 2756 [20FE]
Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control conference: John H. Downs, 14075, 14078 [4JN]
Lessons of Grenada Week designation (H.J. Res. 313): Richard L. Thornburgh, Governor of Pennsylvania, 30951 [6NO]
Life for Jews in the Soviet Union: Alexander Mariasin (excerpt), 2896 [21FE]
———(sundry), 2910 [21FE]
Limit on number of Soviet diplomatic personnel: Senators Leahy and Cohen, 14906 [7JN]
Miroslav Medvid's right of asylum: Hyman Bookbinder, 37734 [18DE]
Missile test ban can do what star wars can do: Herbert Lin, 29977 [31OC]
Moscow's big ears in Glen Cove: Senator Moynihan, 51 [3JA]
Most-favored-nation trading status for Romania: several Representatives, 19719 [18JY]
Nuclear disarmament petitions: Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament, 31342 [12NO]
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: Donald M. Kerr, 21357 [30JY]
Open letter to Ronald Reagan on the summit: former Soviet scientists, 32500 [19NO], 32903 [20NO]
Parliamentary exchanges with the Soviet Union: Senator Dole, 32659 [20NO]
Plea bargaining with alleged espionage agents John and Michael Walker: Representative Mazzoli, 30351 [1NO]
Plight of Helena Keiss-Kuna and family: Anna Rosnovski, 27653 [16OC]
Plight of Ida Nudel: several Senators, 20741 [26JY]
Plight of Sakharov family: Senator Kerry (excerpt), 23555 [12SE]
Political activities of Andrei Sakharov: Academy of Medicine, 35523 [10DE]
Prisoners of Conscience in the Soviet Union: Avital Scharansky, 2901 [21FE]
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]
Protest of the arrest of Roald Zelichonok: sundry Representatives, 22779 [1AU]
Release of Anatoly Scharansky: Senator Kerry, 32305 [19NO]
———several Members of Congress, 32305 [19NO]
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]
Request for political asylum by Miroslav Medvid: Lane Kirkland, 30500 [5NO]
Requesting President Reagan to broach subject of MIA's in Southeast Asia at Geneva Summit: sundry Representatives, 32493 [19NO]
Role of Senate observer group at arms control talks in Geneva: Senators Dole and Byrd, 5126 [14MR]
Selection of books for exhibit in Soviet Union: Carl Gershman (excerpt), 11775 [14MY]
Separation from U.S. citizen spouses: several Soviet citizens, 22468 [1AU]
Soviet activities in Latin and Central America: Robert T. Wagner, 14998 [10JN]
Soviet anti-Semitism: Fred Ehrlich (excerpt), 26785 [8OC]
Soviet arms control negotiations: sundry Senators, 26501 [7OC]
Soviet arms control treaty violations: Senator McClure, 28333 [22OC]
———several Members of Congress, 28329-28333 [22OC]
———sundry, 3440-3442, 3445-3449, 3454, 3455 [25FE]
Soviet atrocities in Afghanistan: Adam J. Augustynski and Mark P. Lagon, 19372 [17JY]
Soviet human rights policy, 31369 [12NO]
Soviet imprisonment: Lev Elbert (excerpt), 5711 [20MR]
Soviet influence in Angola: Representatives Solarz and Wolpe, 18496 [10JY]
Soviet Jews: Leonid Feldman, 9987 [1MY]
Soviet military supremacy: Senator Goldwater, 13482 [23MY]
Soviet policy toward Jewish emigration: several Senators, 20303 [24JY]
Soviet Union's policy toward Jews (sundry), 5704 [20MR]
Soviet violations of arms control treaties: President Reagan (excerpt), 5293 [18MR]
Star wars seen as unworkable and dangerous: sundry scientists, 10408 [3MY]
Stockpiling of strategic and critical materials: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 4550 [5MR]
Strategic defense initiative: President Reagan, 31748 [13NO]
———Representative Stratton, 15243 [11JN]
Testing of antisatellite weapons: Kenneth L. Adelman, 13747 [24MY]
Threat of nuclear annihilation: Michael Warren, 3980 [27FE]
Treaty compliance and arms control agreements: Dept. of State, 7248 [2AP]
———Representative Hamilton, 7248 [2AP]
U.S. compliance with SALT II: Senator Exon, 14095 [4JN]
U.S. policy in Nicaragua: Adriana Guillen, 11116 [8MY]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Crisis Control Communications Link: Richard Perle, 12376 [16MY]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. discussions on settlement of conflict in Afghanistan: Senator Byrd, 16595 [20JN]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit conference, 29037 [24OC]
U.S.-U.S.S.R arms control negotiations: Dept. of State, 29 [3JA]
Ukrainian Independence Day: North Dakota branch, Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, Inc., 801 [22JA]
Verifiability of the Peaceful Nuclear Explosions, Threshold Test Ban, and Comprehensive Test Ban treaties: Donald R. Westervelt, 15219 [11JN]
Verification of arms control treaties: Jerome B. Wiesner and Kosta Tsipis, 10930 [8MY]
Lists
Carter Center of Emory University, Consultation on International Security and Arms Control, 9371 [24AP]
Congressional spouses with ``adopted'' Soviet prisoners of conscience, 11158 [8MY]
Cosponsors of H. Res. 127, expressing congressional support for Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry, 10221 [2MY]
Fate of members of the human rights movement in the Ukraine: Americans for Human Rights in Ukraine, 832 [22JA]
House of Representatives workshop on arms control policy—topics and guest experts, 32188 [14NO]
Imprisoned members of the Helsinki monitoring groups in the Soviet Union and Lithuania, 21570 [30JY]
Outstanding signers of Scientists Campaign Against Star Wars petition, 32872 [20NO]
Soviet Jewish refuseniks separated from their families in Israel (partial), 16736 [20JN]
Memorandums
History of the Ukrainian People Under Soviet Occupation: World Congress of Free Ukrainians, 802 [22JA]
Legal Situation Regarding Reducing the Size of the Soviet Mission to the U.N., 28075-28084 [18OC]
Legal Status of Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: Library of Congress, 7425 [3AP]
Presidential Determination No. 85-19, Antisatellite Weapons: President Reagan, 23608 [12SE]
Prevention of Nuclear Exchanges: Bradley H. Patterson, Jr., 5865 [20MR]
Repudiation of the Yalta Agreements: Polish Government-in-Exile, 1789-1791 [5FE]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Crisis Control Communications Link: Chapman B. Cox, 12375 [16MY]
———John H. McNeil, 12375 [16MY]
Memorials of legislature
Alaska, 12938 [21MY], 23759 [13SE]
California, 3419, 3421, 3423 [25FE], 5175 [14MR], 22263 [1AU], 27643 [16OC], 27962 [17OC], 29481 [29OC], 29746 [30OC]
Hawaii, 12010 [15MY], 12305 [16MY], 13897 [3JN]
Idaho, 7027, 7028 [2AP]
Illinois, 15711 [13JN], 32888 [20NO]
Massachusetts, 5815 [20MR], 29481 [29OC], 32762 [20NO]
Michigan, 31248 [8NO], 31756 [13NO]
Nebraska, 12821 [21MY]
Pennsylvania, 36106 [11DE]
Messages
ACDA Annual Report: President Reagan, 2472 [19FE]
Fishery Agreement Between the U.S. and U.S.S.R.: President Reagan, 25362 [1OC]
Soviet Arms Control Compliance: President Reagan, 1650 [4FE], 1762 [5FE]
U.S. Security Interests and Certain Arms Agreements: President Reagan, 15021 [10JN]
Ordinance
Nuclear Weapons Free Iowa City, IA, 28211 [21OC]
Pamphlets
Nicaraguan in Moscow (excerpt), 11124 [8MY]
Soviet Strategic Defense Programs: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, and George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 27893-27898 [17OC]
Papers
Authorization of Funds for Humanitarian Assistance to Resistance Forces in Afghanistan, 16819 [21JN]
Korean Security and the U.S.—Mutual Needs and Interests—An American Perspective, 18132 [9JY]
Theses on the National and Colonial Questions: Vladimir I. Lenin (excerpt), 18816 [11JY]
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
Arms control negotiations: citizen, 15711 [13JN]
Byelorussian Independence Day: Chicago, IL, 5610 [19MR]
Commemorating the Holocaust of the night of June 14, 1941, and the continuing genocide by the Soviet Union against Lithuanians: Lithuanian Americans of Cicero, IL, 23677 [12SE]
End flow of U.S. technology to Soviets: Concord, NH, citizen, 4813 [7MR]
Establishment of U.S./Soviet crisis control centers, 23010 [9SE]
Immigration of Soviet Jews: New York, NY, City Council, 32215 [18NO]
Lithuanian Independence Day: Lake County, IN, 5610 [19MR]
Lithuanian Independence Day Commemoration: Luzerne County, PA, District 7 Lithuanian Alliance of America, 4303 [4MR]
Lithuanian suffering: Lithuanian American Citizens Club, 17520 [26JN]
Nuclear risk: Mariposa County, CA, Board of Supervisors, 15880 [17JN]
Resolve to prevent nuclear war: National Women's Conference to Prevent Nuclear War, 19255-19257 [16JY]
Soviet Union occupation forces withdrawal: Lithuanians' Independence Commemoration of Southfield, MI, 4454 [5MR]
Summit: New Orleans, LA, City Council, 36106 [11DE]
Platform plank
Armenian Genocide: Democratic Party (1920 excerpt), 24885 [24SE]
Poems
Bondage Has Crushed Me: Vasyl Stus (excerpt), 23493 [12SE]
``Bondage Has Crushed Me'': Vasyl Stus (excerpt), 23493 [12SE]
``Massacre at Sakhalin'': Richard E. Franklin, 23261 [10SE]
``Rendezvous With Life'', 34052 [3DE]
Press conferences
Compliance with arms control treaties: President Reagan, 4625 [6MR]
Press releases
Arms control impact of the administration's ASAT Program: Representative Fascell, 9342 [24AP]
Binary chemical weapons: Representative Fascell, 8657 [22AP]
Conservatives ask President to confront Soviets on arms control violations, 3441 [25FE]
Evidence of Nicaraguan Subversion in Central America: Elliott Abrams, Assistant Sec. of State for Inter-American Affairs, 38838 [20DE]
McClure asks DOD to clarify number of Soviet ICBM reentry vehicles—says accurate information necessary for debate on MX, 5383 [19MR]
MX missile: Representative John G. Rowland, 6092 [25MR]
Role of Senate observer group at Geneva, 5129-5132 [14MR]
Soviet activities in Latin and Central America: Dept. of State, 14998 [10JN]
Soviet arms control treaty violations: Senator Goldwater (excerpt), 13514 [23MY]
Symms says White House to report 19 more Soviet arms violations, 3439 [25FE]
U.S. and the International Court of Justice: President Reagan, 27039 [9OC]
Proclamations
Byelorussian Independence Day: James R. Thompson, Governor of Illinois, 5610 [19MR]
Captive Nations Week observance: Buffalo, NY, 20714 [25JY]
Lessons of Grenada Week: Harry R. Hughes, Governor of Maryland, 30951 [6NO]
———James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina, 30951 [6NO]
Ukrainian Independence: Jaroslaw Stetsko, National Assembly (1941), 17892 [27JN]
Questions and answers
Soviet arms control treaty violations, 3454 [25FE]
Quotations
Soviet intelligence operations in the U.S.: Walter G. Deeley, 30239 [1NO]
Remarks by, on
Soviet Jewry: appeal for release (S.J. Res. 161), 22027 [31JY]
Remarks in House
Afghanistan: authorization to allow airing of USIA films dealing with war, 9989 [1MY]
———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]
———condemn Soviet invasion (S.J. Res. 240), 37810 [18DE]
———deny most-favored-nation status, 11911 [14MY]
———deny most-favored-nation trading status (H.R. 2520), 15770 [13JN]
———effects of human rights violations on children, 32485 [19NO]
———human rights policy, 28711 [23OC]
———invasion, 31830 [14NO], 38357 [19DE]
———message of solidarity to Nicaragua, 20844 [26JY]
———news media coverage of occupation to Soviet citizens, 21638 [30JY]
———opposing Soviet invasion, 37811 [19DE]
———presence of Soviet forces, 29891 [31OC]
———Soviet atrocities, 18579-18581, 18590 [11JY]
———Soviet offensive in Kunar Valley region, 17270 [25JN]
———Soviet repression, 7768 [4AP]
———Soviet soldier in U.S. Embassy incident, 30381 [4NO]
———tribute to freedom fighters, 20140 [23JY]
———U.S. assistance to freedom fighters, 25212 [26SE]
———U.S. policy, 35825 [10DE]
Africa: expansion, 35564 [10DE]
Agriculture: grain embargo claims, 36792 [16DE]
Air flights: suspension, 10505 [6MY]
Aizenshtein, Remos, and family: efforts to emigrate, 36119 [11DE]
Angola: Democratic International conference regarding human rights, 17255 [25JN]
———expansion efforts, 36188-36196 [12DE]
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: anniversary, 26100, 26107 [3OC], 26143, 26152-26154 [3OC]
———clarify, 32177 [14NO]
———compliance, 36758 [16DE]
———effectiveness, 38846 [30DE]
———interpretation, 29240 [28OC]
———review objectives, 32485 [19NO]
———testing and development, 27030, 27034 [9OC]
Anti-ballistic missiles: proposed, 38835 [20DE]
Antisatellite weapon: testing, 11987 [15MY]
Antisatellite weapons: proposals for testing, 23793 [13SE]
———proposed ban on testing, 19470 [17JY]
———testing, 22840, 22882 [4SE], 23793 [13SE]
Apollo-Soyuz: anniversary of rendezvous in space (H. Con. Res. 172), 19398, 19399 [17JY]
Armenia: genocide, 24885 [24SE]
Arms control: anniversary of first use of the atomic bomb, 9968 [30AP]
———compliance agreements, 17810 [27JN]
———conference, 29660-29668 [30OC]
———Geneva negotiations, 3354 [25FE]
———negotiations, 5508 [19MR], 22919 [4SE], 24567 [20SE], 24673 [23SE], 25208, 25210 [26SE], 25517, 25536 [1OC], 25748-25754 [2OC], 25763 [2OC], 26099, 26100 [3OC], 26121, 26134 [3OC], 26475 [7OC], 26487, 26493, 26501, 26518 [7OC], 28226, 28227 [21OC], 28465, 28474 [22OC], 29768 [30OC], 29798, 29799 [31OC], 30120 [1NO], 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]
———nuclear weapons reduction, 31829, 31830 [14NO]
———policy, 11240 [9MY], 21495, 21498 [30JY]
———proposed workshops, 7735 [4AP]
———Soviet treaty violations, 2613 [19FE]
———test ban, 24796 [24SE]
Arms control agreements: alleged Soviet violations, 23677 [12SE]
Arms control policy, 31829, 31830 [14NO]
Arms Export Control Act: amend (H.R. 3875), 35144 [6DE]
Arms sales: provide for multilateral limitations (H.R. 3987), 38668 [19DE]
Astrakhan, Pavel: efforts to emigrate, 30619 [5NO]
Atomic warfare: weapons in space, 24514 [20SE]
Baldizon, Alvaro J.: testimony relative to Communist expansionism, 26931 [9OC]
Ballistic missiles: prohibit testing and deployment, 11992 [15MY]
Baltic Freedom Day: designate (H.J. Res. 263), 15590 [13JN]
———designate (S.J. Res. 66), 15198 [11JN]
———observance, 15199 [19JN], 16146, 16162 [18JN]
Baltic States: call for full freedom and independence (H. Con. Res. 65), 3070 [21FE]
———invasion, 15590 [13JN]
Begun, Yosif: efforts to emigrate, 28471 [22OC]
Berenshtein, Iosif: efforts to emigrate, 7740 [4AP]
Berenshtein, Yosef: efforts to emigrate, 19926 [22JY]
Binary chemical weapons: proposed freeze, 26122 [3OC]
Binary nerve gas weapons: stop funding, 8493 [18AP]
Bonner, Yelena: condition and whereabouts, 23493 [12SE]
———efforts to emigrate, 16426, 16428, 16439, 16449, 16452 [19JN], 23457 [11SE], 23684 [12SE], 38720 [19DE]
———expressing solidarity (S. Con. Res. 62), 24247-24252 [19SE]
———hunger strike by son, Alexei Semyonov, to protest Soviet treatment, 22842 [4SE], 23684 [12SE]
———sense of Congress reaffirming human rights (H. Con. Res. 186), 23254, 23271 [10SE], 23678 [12SE]
———treatment, 16104-16113 [18JN]
Boyer, Marlow: tribute, 8529 [18AP]
Budapest Cultural Forum, 27814-27819 [17OC], 28027 [17OC], 28222 [21OC]
Byaly, Leonid and Judith: efforts to emigrate, 21651 [30JY]
Byelorussian Independence Day: anniversary, 5609 [19MR]
Call to Conscience Vigil: observance, 20384 [24JY]
Captive nations: repudiate consequences of 1945 Yalta agreements (H.J. Res. 219), 6878 [28MR]
Captive Nations Week: observance, 18500 [10JY], 19736 [18JY], 20169 [23JY]
Case for Supporting Third World Freedom Fighters (article): response to position of Richard Nixon, 18048 [8JY]
Central America: activities, 23539 [12SE]
———policies, 31827 [14NO]
Chemical warfare: destruction of obsolete agents (H.R. 1430), 4658 [6MR]
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]
China, People's Republic of: U.S. policy, 36807 [16DE]
Chuguyevka: efforts of Pentecostal sect members to emigrate, 12993 [21MY]
Civil liberties: forced labor, 30976-30980 [7NO]
———violations, 29660-29668 [30OC], 31829 [14NO]
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: tribute, 25511 [1OC]
Communism: expansion, 9797, 9799 [30AP], 15211 [11JN], 16566-16573 [20JN], 26931 [9OC]
———spread, 25041 [26SE]
Communist countries: prohibit extensions of credit or grants by U.S. Government agencies, 488 [3JA]
———require quarterly reports to Congress on credit transactions (H.R. 1345), 4271 [28FE]
Comprehensive Nuclear Weapons Freeze and Reductions Act: enact, 20699 [25JY]
Computers: efforts to buy Western technology, 22789 [1AU]
Congressional Call to Conscience on Soviet Jewry, 36053 [11DE]
Congressional Call to Conscience Vigil, 36135 [12DE], 36543 [16DE]
Conventional Arms Transfer Control Act: enact (H.R. 1415), 4534-4536 [5MR]
Cuba: efforts of the Soviet Union to influence U.S. foreign policy, 22070 [31JY]
Cultural exchange: expand (H. Con. Res. 237), 36784 [16DE]
Czechoslovakia: anniversary of Soviet invasion, 21557 [30JY]
———training of Sandinista security personnel, 22989 [5SE]
Defections: U.S. policy, 32196 [14NO]
Dept. of Defense: funds for MX missile, 16460 [19JN]
Dept. of State: employment of Soviet personnel in U.S. Embassies, 22840 [4SE]
———U.S. Embassy complex, 18594 [11JY]
Diplomat: proposed U.S. expulsion of, in response to murder of Arthur D. Nicholson, Jr., 9405 [25AP]
Diplomatic relations: anniversary of those begun in World War II, 9558 [25AP]
Diplomats: match conditions imposed on U.S. Government personnel in Soviet Union (H.J. Res. 241), 8214 [17AP]
———spys in U.S., 20113 [23JY]
Disinformation programs: establish commission to study, 11102-11106 [8MY]
Eastern Europe: U.S. policy, 38666 [19DE]
East/West relations: proposals to improve, 26504 [7OC]
Edelshtein, Yuli: efforts to emigrate, 28718 [23OC]
El Salvador: U.S. policy, 38838 [20DE]
Elbert, Lev: efforts to emigrate, 25241 [26SE]
Espionage: accounting spies in the U.S., 25747 [2OC]
———capital punishment for peacetime offense, 18943 [11JY]
———proposed upgrading of U.S. counterintelligence efforts, 25327 [30SE]
Espionage Prevention Act: enact (H.R. 3910), 36126 [11DE]
Estonia: nonrecognition of illegal annexation (H. Con. Res. 66), 3070 [21FE]
Estonian Independence Day: anniversary, 2378 [19FE], 2857, 2863 [20FE], 3077, 3083 [21FE], 3474, 3480, 3487, 3492 [25FE], 3669, 3675, 3678 [26FE], 3975 [27FE], 4266, 4273 [28FE], 5080 [7MR], 6093 [25MR]
Ethiopia: alleged use of famine aid as payment for purchase of Soviet military arms, 18983-18985 [15JY]
European Parliament Delegation and Factfinding Mission to Portugal, Israel, the Soviet Union, and Austria: reports, 2626 [20FE]
Forced labor: moral opposition of U.S. to policy (H. Con. Res. 74), 4308 [4MR]
Foreign policy, 25041 [26SE], 35748 [10DE]
———impact, 9797 [30AP]
———Western civilization, 16566-16573 [20JN]
Foreign relations: agreements, 30381 [4NO]
———communist expansion, 9993 [1MY]
———policies, 29799 [31OC]
———provide communications equipment and services to Soviet Union to improve direct link crisis control system (S.J. Res. 108), 21198 [29JY]
———review policies, 31830 [14NO]
———U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit, 29068 [24OC]
———violations of treaties, 23862 [17SE]
Foreign trade: most-favored-nation status, 37507 [17DE]
Fradkova, Nadezhda: efforts to emigrate, 30355 [1NO]
Fusion energy: international cooperation in research and development (H.J. Res. 155), 35817 [10DE]
Gajanskas, Balys: efforts to emigrate, 31821 [13NO]
Gelb, Leslie H.: arms control policy issues, 15254 [11JN]
Germany, Democratic Republic of: Soviet intimidation of U.S. military personnel, 19139 [16JY]
———Soviet ramming of U.S. military vehicle, 24184 [18SE]
Gorbachev, Mikhail: response to statements to the French press relative to Soviet policies, 25659, 25660, 25664, 25739 [2OC]
Greenpeace: acts of terrorism against, 25241 [26SE]
Grenada Documents—An Overview and Selection: study of captured Communist documents, 8019-8028 [16AP]
Harriman, W. Averell: awarded Order of the Patriotic War First Degree, 16447 [19JN]
Helsinki accords: anniversary, 21496, 21499 [30JY], 21503 [1AU]-21505, 21557 [30JY], 21568 [14AU], 21569 [9SE]-21570, 21591 [30JY], 22051, 22056 [31JY], 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]
———violations, 19052 [15JY]
Helsinki Commission: hearings on cultural restrictions, 29077 [24OC]
Helsinki Final Act: commemorate signing (S.J. Res. 180), 21499-21505 [30JY]
———cultural provisions, 27814-27819 [17OC]
Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate, 2336 [7FE]
———designate (S.J. Res. 15), 7973 [16AP], 7979 [22AP]-7980 [16AP], 8311 [17AP]
House of Representatives: workshop on arms control policy, 32188 [14NO]
Human rights: alleged abuses, 30113 [31OC]
———alleged violations, 5106 [7MR], 22040 [31JY]
———summit negotiations, 32500 [19NO]
———U.S. policy, 35840 [10DE]
———violations, 16104-16113 [18JN], 23493 [12SE], 25664 [2OC], 26413 [7OC], 30346 [1NO], 34369 [4DE], 37507 [17DE]
Intelligence information: protect, 29549 [29OC]
Intelligence operations: limit U.S. activities, 22908 [4SE]
Intelligence services: combat domestic espionage, 27994 [17OC]
———proposals to combat espionage, 23454 [11SE]
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 Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War: controversy regarding award of the Nobel Peace Prize, 31538 [12NO]
International Youth Conference: Soviet propaganda to discredit, 24406, 24407 [19SE]
Ioffe, Aleksandr: efforts to emigrate, 29655 [30OC]
Jews: efforts to emigrate, 29655, 29660-29668 [30OC]
———efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 19203-19224 [16JY]
———emigration policies, 36135 [12DE], 36543 [16DE]
———emigration policy, 25659 [2OC], 27056 [10OC]
KAL 007: anniversary of Soviet downing, 23269 [10SE]
Kalman, Yosef: efforts to emigrate, 22049 [31JY]
Kanter, Nelson: mistreatment, 23128 [9SE]
Karpov, Viktor: arms control negotiations, 5508 [19MR]
KGB active measures: foreign policy approaches, 19506-19523 [17JY]
Kholmiansky, Alexander: efforts to emigrate, 26516 [7OC]
Klinger, Samuel and Manya: efforts to emigrate, 21280 [29JY]
Latvia: nonrecognition of illegal annexation (H. Con. Res. 66), 3070 [21FE]
Latvian Independence Day: anniversary, 3492 [25FE], 32889 [20NO]
———observance, 32278, 32281 [18NO]
Law of the Sea Treaty: ideology, 8319 [17AP]
Lebanon: kidnapping of Soviet citizens, 26413 [7OC]
Lessons of Grenada Week: designate (H.J. Res. 313), 23539 [12SE], 25041 [26SE], 26980, 26982 [9OC], 30951 [6NO]
Lethal binary chemical weapons: proposed ban (H.R. 2124), 8520 [18AP], 8657 [22AP], 10196 [1MY]
Lithuania: nonrecognition of illegal annexation (H. Con. Res. 66), 3070 [21FE]
Lithuanian Independence Day: anniversary, 2364-2370 [19FE], 2836, 2837, 2842, 2851, 2855, 2857, 2861 [20FE], 3069, 3071, 3072, 3073, 3081 [21FE], 3485, 3486, 3492 [25FE], 4273 [28FE], 4303 [4MR], 5610 [19MR], 6097 [25MR]
Livshitz, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate, 22804 [1AU]
Lokshin, Iosif: efforts to emigrate, 22069 [31JY]
Marchenko, Dmitry: efforts to emigrate, 22784 [1AU]
Marchenko, Valery: condemn death of human rights activist, 4718 [6MR]
Marxism: anniversary of revolution, 6120 [25MR]
Medvid, Miroslav: investigation of seaman incident, 29556 [29OC], 29568 [30OC], 29800 [31OC], 30092 [31OC], 30121 [1NO], 30455 [5NO], 30887, 30905, 30909 [6NO], 30942 [6NO], 31348, 31349 [12NO]
———investigation of seaman incident (H. Res. 310), 30456 [5NO]
———investigation of seaman incident (H. Res. 314), 31364 [12NO]
———question of political asylum from Soviet vessel, 31364 [14NO], 32476 [19NO], 32888 [20NO], 34792 [5DE], 35429 [9DE]
Mendeleev, Oscar, and family: efforts to emigrate, 36053 [11DE]
Military: capabilities, 16812 [21JN]
Military arsenal: display, 11240 [9MY]
Military exports: streamline licensing system, 22767 [1AU]
Military spending: levels, 31617 [13NO]
Mozambique: military assistance, 24123 [18SE]
Munitions stockpiles: buildup, 30917 [6NO]
MX missile: development, 3342, 3354-3356 [25FE], 3557 [26FE]
———domestic economic impact, 5030-5032 [7MR]
———funding, 17009 [24JN]
———funds, 5590, 5660 [19MR], 5929, 5930, 5933 [20MR], 5991, 6023 [21MR], 6105, 6107 [25MR], 6397 [26MR]
———funds (H.J. Res. 180), 6035-6077 [25MR], 6282-6346 [26MR]
———making appropriations (H.J. Res. 181), 6409-6443 [27MR], 6521 [28MR], 6537 [3AP]-6540 [28MR], 6993 [1AP], 7510 [3AP], 7697 [4AP]
Namibia: U.S. policy, 13305 [22MY]
Nashpitz, Mark: efforts to emigrate, 36798 [16DE]
———emigration to Israel, 28123 [21OC]
National Conference on Soviet Jewry: tribute, 38673 [19DE]
National defense: policy, 13015 [22MY]
———public support of military spending, 2616 [19FE]
National defense stockpile: acquisition of strategic and critical materials, 4550 [5MR]
National Planning for Peace Commission Act: enact, 22667-22669 [1AU]
NATO: efforts to prevent nuclear war, 18952 [11JY]
Navy: proposed Naval diesel submarines, 13707 [23MY]
Nemseva, Lyudmila: efforts to emigrate, 22784 [1AU]
Nerve gas weapons: position of NATO defense ministers, 15790 [13JN]
———proposed ban, 23450 [11SE]
Nicaragua: 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]
———message of solidarity from Afghanistan, 20844 [26JY]
———projected use of airfields by Soviet and Cuban military, 8390 [18AP]
———U.S. policy, 38838 [20DE]
Nicholson, Arthur D., Jr.: calling for action against the Soviet Union's chief of mission to the U.S. until a formal apology for murder is received, 11260-11264 [9MY], 11702 [14MY], 11948, 11949 [15MY], 12705 [21MY]
———condemnation of murder (H. Res. 125), 8627, 8632-8637 [22AP]
———condemnation of murder (H. Res. 125), pulled from calendar, 8214, 8217, 8218 [17AP]
———murder, 9199 [24AP], 9405 [25AP], 12704, 12709 [21MY], 17934 [27JN], 18594 [11JY], 19394 [17JY], 23862 [17SE]
———rename control point in Berlin, Germany, between the American and Soviet sectors in honor of (H. Res. 180), 13857 [24MY]
———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]
North Broward, FL: Judaica High School concern for human rights in the Soviet Union, 36793 [16DE]
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 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]
———moratorium (H. Con. Res. 35), 870 [24JA]
———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], 24796 [24SE], 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 (H. Con. Res. 36), 1130 [24JA]
———reduce, 32510 [20NO]
———reduction negotiations, 32404, 32405 [19NO]
———renounce first use (H.J. Res. 47), 496 [3JA]
———test ban, 21492, 21495 [30JY], 21497 [1AU], 21498 [30JY], 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]
Nudel, Ida: efforts to emigrate, 19136 [16JY], 35818 [10DE]
Oceanside, NY: tribute to Queens College Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, 7714 [4AP]
O'Connor, John: lighting of candles for world peace, 32280 [18NO]
Office of Soviet and Communist Disinformation: establish, 11102 [8MY]
Ogurtsov, Igor: release from exile and permit to emigrate (H. Res. 76), 36562 [16DE]
Ortega, Daniel: visit, 9701 [29AP], 9799, 9801 [30AP], 9982, 9987 [1MY], 10601 [6MY], 10612, 10614 [7MY], 10908 [7MY], 11070, 11123-11129 [8MY], 11654 [13MY], 11946, 11948 [15MY], 14316 [5JN], 14568 [6JN], 15151 [11JN]
Ortega, Jose Daniel: visit, 9704 [29AP]
Pacific Basin: strategic importance, 16811 [21JN]
Pacific nations: Soviet military buildup, 18957 [15JY]
Palm Beach, FL: tribute to the Clinic for Afghans, 31547 [12NO]
Peace: U.S.-Soviet Union student exchange (H.J. Res. 336), 18500 [10JY]
Petersburg, VA: rabbi vigil in protest of Soviet human rights violations, 38832 [20DE]
Pevzner, Alexander: efforts to emigrate, 19722 [18JY]
Philippines: U.S. policy, 26810 [8OC]
Poland: anniversary of martial law, 38835 [20DE]
———commemorate anniversary of independence, 31416 [12NO]
———human rights violations, 22761 [1AU], 36341 [12DE]
———inauguration of the Solidarity Endowment, 35813 [10DE]
———issues of solidarity, 574 [3JA]
———sense of Congress relative to human rights (H. Con. Res. 210), 27315 [10OC]
Polish Constitution Day: anniversary, 11618 [9MY]
Political asylum: U.S. policy for granting, 31348 [12NO]
Pope John Paul II: assassination attempt, 2324 [7FE]
Popieluszko, Jerzy: murder of Polish Priest, 37504 [17DE]
———Soviet human rights violations against Polish priest, 34812 [5DE]
Postal Service: reduced rates for parcels of food, medicine, or clothing (H.R. 1019), 2299 [7FE]
Propaganda: disinformation, 26150 [3OC], 29053 [24OC], 30612 [5NO], 31521 [12NO]
Rabbis: pardoning those arrested during embassy demonstration, 37478 [17DE]
Rabinovich, Yakov: efforts to emigrate, 29655 [30OC]
Radio Free Afghanistan: beginning of service, 27739 [16OC]
Radio Free Europe: broadcasts to Soviet Union and Baltic States, 18909 [11JY]
Radio Liberty: establish Radio Maccabee program, 572 [3JA]
Raiz, Vladimir and Carmella: efforts to emigrate, 22725 [1AU]
Randpere, Kaisa: permit reunification with family, 28239 [22OC]
Reagan, President: response to Geneva summit address, 32602 [20NO]
———support for U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit meeting, 31558 [13NO]
———support Geneva meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev (H. Res. 316), 31358 [12NO], 31359 [19NO]
———terrorism, 8324 [17AP]
Romania: effects of most-favored-nation status on human rights violations, 2052 [6FE]
———temporarily suspend most-favored-nation status (H.R. 3599), 38350, 38353 [19DE], 38674 [19DE]
Rosman, Victor, Lina, and Yevgeny: efforts to emigrate, 31539 [12NO]
Rostropovich, Mstislav: tribute, 28230 [21OC]
Sakharov, Andrei: condition and whereabouts, 23493 [12SE]
———disappearance, 15812 [13JN]
———efforts to emigrate, 16426, 16428, 16439, 16449, 16452 [19JN], 17546, 17547 [26JN], 23457 [11SE], 23684 [12SE], 25208 [26SE], 32283 [18NO], 38720 [19DE]
———expressing solidarity (S. Con. Res. 62), 24247-24252 [19SE]
———hunger strike by stepson, Alexei Semyonov, to protest Soviet treatment, 22842 [4SE], 23684 [12SE]
———sense of Congress reaffirming human rights (H. Con. Res. 186), 23254, 23271 [10SE], 23678 [12SE]
———treatment, 16104-16113 [18JN]
Sakharov, Andrei and wife: condition and wherabouts, 23493 [12SE]
SALT II: ratification, 11067 [8MY], 15149, 15150 [11JN], 15752 [13JN]
———U.S. adherence to numerical limits, 15228 [11JN]
Salt Lake City, UT: St. Mark's Hospital aid program for Afghans, 20828 [26JY]
Samantha Smith Youth Exchange Program: proposed, with Soviet Union, 34049 [3DE]
Scharansky, Anatoly: efforts to emigrate, 25210 [26SE], 27745 [16OC]
———imprisonment, 1136 [24JA]
Scharansky, Avital: efforts to emigrate, 35820 [10DE]
Semenov, Alexey: hunger strike to support efforts of Andrei Sakhorov and Yelena Bonner to emigrate, 23684 [12SE]
Semyonov, Alexei: hunger strike to protest Soviet treatment of Andrei Sakharov and Yelena Bonner, 22842 [4SE], 23684 [12SE]
Senderov, Valery: efforts to emigrate, 29550 [29OC]
Shkolnick, Isaak: emigration efforts, 7534 [3AP]
Simultaneous Nuclear Test Act: enact, 34380 [4DE]
Simultaneous Nuclear Test Ban Act: enact (H.R. 3442), 32513 [20NO]
Simultaneous Nuclear Test-Ban Act: enact (H.R. 1834), 19255, 19259 [16JY], 21493 [30JY], 25214 [26SE]
Sinayskaya, Lilia: efforts to emigrate, 22049 [31JY]
Sino-American Nuclear Verification Act: enact (H.R. 3537), 27022 [9OC], 29057, 29070 [24OC]
Slepak, Vladimir, and family: efforts to emigrate, 20384 [24JY]
Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry: congressional support (H. Res. 127), 7850 [15AP], 10220 [2MY], 11612 [9MY]
———observance, 10237, 10248-10255 [2MY]
Soviet cruise missile: reported fired over Norwegian territory, 538 [3JA]
Soviet diplomats: limit number in U.S. to same as number U.S. is permitted in the Soviet Union, 486 [3JA]
Soviet espionage: proposals to limit, 24408 [19SE]
Soviet Jews: Congressional Call to Conscience, 859, 864 [22JA]
———efforts to emigrate, 12807-12815 [21MY], 13314 [22MY], 13698 [23MY], 18591 [11JY]
———emigration efforts, 1323, 1326, 1328, 1343 [30JA], 1609 [31JA], 2022 [6FE], 2893-2922 [21FE], 3075 [21FE], 3489 [25FE], 3954, 3968 [27FE], 5692-5715 [20MR], 5932 [20MR], 6008, 6010, 6016 [21MR], 6089, 6110 [25MR], 8087, 8102 [16AP], 9317 [24AP], 10596, 10599, 10603 [6MY], 11168, 11174, 11183 [8MY], 19549, 19555 [17JY], 19732 [18JY], 19926, 19932 [22JY], 20173 [23JY], 20384, 20407 [24JY], 20693, 20703, 20721, 20722, 20723 [25JY], 21280 [29JY], 21503 [1AU], 21568 [14AU], 21569 [9SE], 21651 [30JY], 22049, 22069 [31JY], 22725, 22732, 22733, 22734, 22735, 22747, 22754, 22764, 22778, 22784, 22785, 22786, 22788, 22804, 22808 [1AU], 22829 [14AU], 23128 [9SE], 23254 [10SE], 23447, 23457 [11SE], 23684 [12SE], 24410 [19SE], 24600 [20SE], 25208, 25210, 25241, 25243 [26SE], 25500, 25513, 25536 [1OC], 26142 [3OC], 26516 [7OC], 26814 [8OC], 27031, 27048 [9OC], 27321 [10OC], 27745 [16OC], 28012 [17OC], 28471, 28481 [22OC], 28718, 28719, 28725 [23OC], 29068 [24OC], 29550 [29OC], 30113 [31OC], 30355 [1NO], 30619, 30622 [5NO], 30948 [6NO], 31539 [12NO], 31821 [13NO], 32179 [14NO], 32283 [18NO], 32475, 32492 [19NO], 32889, 33196 [20NO], 34372 [4DE], 35818, 35820, 35840 [10DE], 36119 [11DE], 36375 [12DE], 36798 [16DE], 38720 [19DE]
———emigration policy, 20685 [25JY]
———free emigration, 871 [24JA]
———summit negotiations, 36345 [12DE]
Soviet prisoners of conscience: congressional spouses to monitor cases, 11157 [8MY]
Soviet propaganda, 11223 [8MY]
———disinformation and alleged treaty violations, 20714 [25JY], 24406 [19SE]
———effects on waterborne commerce and shipping lanes, and future security, 19737 [18JY]
———U.S. policy, 20175 [23JY]
Soviet radar capability: assessment, 16487 [20JN]
Soviet satellite countries: human rights violations, 15520 [12JN]
Soviet summit: proposed agenda, 24190 [18SE]
Soviet Union: arms control negotiations, 32878 [20NO]
———condemn slave labor policies (H. Con. Res. 74), 21644 [30JY]
———efforts to emigrate, 20863 [26JY]
Soviet Union-Nicaragua relations: status, 10612 [7MY]
Soviet/U.S. relations, 23539 [12SE]
Soviet-U.S. relations: status, 10505 [6MY]
Space Defense System: testing, 11987 [15MY]
Space Investment Tax Equity Act: enact (H.R. 2172), 21639-21640 [30JY]
Space policy: defense initiative, 13007 [22MY]
Space weapons: possibilities, 520 [3JA]
———proposed defense system, 560 [3JA], 2012 [6FE], 2867 [20FE], 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]
Spying: activities, 14641-14647 [6JN]
Strategic arms reduction talks: Republican Party observers, 2233 [7FE]
———U.S.-U.S.S.R. negotiations, 2233 [7FE]
Strategic defense initiative, 21926 [31JY], 36198 [12DE]
———assessment of Soviet response, 16472 [20JN]
———funding, 6902 [28MR]
———implementation, 16406-16411 [19JN]
———OTA report, 25210 [26SE]
———proposed hearing, 14539 [5JN]
———science and technology research, 15510 [12JN]
———support, 27772, 27825 [17OC], 29240 [28OC], 32879, 32903 [20NO]
Strategic defense initiatives: projected arms control and budgetary impact, 10386 [2MY]
Strinko, Vanna Om: prosecution for demonstrating against the Soviet Union, 6881 [28MR]
Stus, Vasyl: death of human rights activist while in prison, 23493 [12SE]
Syria: placement of Soviet surface-to-air missiles, 38725 [19DE]
Talbott, Strobe: arms control policy issues, 15254 [11JN]
Tarnopolsky, Yuri: efforts to emigrate, 26814 [8OC], 27048 [9OC]
Technology: alleged Soviet intelligence acquisitions of U.S., 13947 [3JN]
———contain flow of militarily sensitive to Communist countries, 23857 [16SE]
———laser developments, 16812 [21JN]
Terrorism: alleged center of international, 14800 [6JN]
———policies, 25041 [26SE], 35748 [10DE]
———response, 26672 [8OC]
Thornton, Charles: condemnation of slaying of U.S. journalist in Afghanistan (H. Con. Res. 212), 27054 [10OC], 27768 [17OC]
Threshold Test Ban Treaty: ratification, 11610 [9MY]
———Soviet violations, 30916 [6NO]
Treaties: arms control violations, 27772 [17OC]
———violations, 31561, 31562 [13NO]
Tufeld, Vladimir and Izolda: emigration efforts, 6110 [25MR]
Turkey: Soviet terrorist activities, 26499 [7OC]
U.N.: employee salary kickbacks, 18597 [11JY]
———limit number of Soviet nationals employed at Soviet mission (H.R. 3600), 28255 [22OC]
U.S. diplomats: KGB use of chemical powder to track, 24181 [18SE]
U.S. Embassies: employment of Soviet personnel, 22840 [4SE]
U.S. Embassy: Soviet employees, 10615 [7MY], 11108-11111 [8MY]
U.S. policy, 12252-12255, 12258-12266 [16MY], 14259 [4JN], 17263 [25JN], 23862 [17SE], 31828 [14NO]
U.S.-Soviet relations: expand contacts (H. Res. 116), 6492, 6505 [27MR]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. relations: Geneva summit meeting, 32509 [20NO]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit conference: Caspar Weinberger's arms control policy letter, 32208, 32209 [18NO]
———support, 31350 [12NO], 31826, 31829, 31830 [14NO], 32209 [18NO], 32404, 32405 [19NO], 32511, 32512 [20NO], 32886, 33188 [20NO]
Ukraine: anniversary of U.S. immigration policy, 13306 [22MY]
Ukrainian Americans: anniversary of Act of Proclamation, 17993 [27JN]
Ukrainian community in the U.S.: tribute, 11621 [9MY]
Ukrainian immigration: anniversary, 11596 [9MY]
———issues, 15809 [13JN]
Ukrainian independence: anniversary, 17542 [26JN], 17892 [27JN], 17940 [27JN]
Ukrainian Independence Day: observance, 832, 835, 841, 852, 859 [22JA], 1110, 1113, 1132, 1135, 1136 [24JA], 1166 [28JA], 1339 [30JA], 1616 [31JA], 2326, 2347 [7FE]
Ukrainians: preservation of heritage and culture, 12799 [21MY]
Vaitsblit, Ilya, and family: efforts to emigrate, 5932 [20MR]
Vienna Peace Treaty: history of negotiations, 15866 [17JN]
Volvovsky, Aryeh, and family: efforts to emigrate, 35259 [9DE]
Volvovsky, Leonid: efforts to emigrate, 28719, 28725 [23OC], 34372 [4DE]
———prosecution for slander, 28742 [24OC]
Walker, John A.: conviction of espionage, 31518 [12NO]
Walker, Michael: conviction of espionage, 31518 [12NO]
Wallenberg, Raoul: tribute to rescuer of Holocaust victims, 17983 [27JN], 28012 [17OC]
Washington, DC, Lobby for Soviet Jewry: tribute, 5603 [19MR]
Weapons: capability, 16475 [20JN]
White House: response to chief of staff statement relative to Members of Congress policies on the Geneva summit meeting, 32511 [20NO]
World Festival of Youth and Students: extend fraternal greetings, 15747 [13JN]
———meeting in Moscow, 19989 [23JY]
Yakir, Alexander: efforts to emigrate, 26142 [3OC]
Yakir, Evgeny, and family: efforts to emigrate, 36053 [11DE]
Yakir, Yvengy and Rimma: efforts to emigrate, 21651 [30JY]
Zelichonok, Roald: efforts to emigrate, 22778 [1AU]
Zunshine, Tatiana: efforts to emigrate, 25243 [26SE]
Remarks in Senate
ABA: controversial treatment of Soviet delegation of lawyers, 16298 [19JN]
———mutual respect agreement with Association of Soviet Lawyers, 27186 [10OC]
Abramov, Moshe: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 29096 [25OC]
Afghanistan: commend news coverage by CBS, 24959 [25SE]
———concern over Soviet presence (S. Res. 237), 26779 [8OC]
———condemn Soviet invasion (S.J. Res. 240), 36475 [13DE]
———condemning Soviet occupation (S. Res. 34), 337 [3JA]
———human rights violations, 11585 [9MY]
———letter by Harvard students on Soviet atrocities, 19372 [17JY]
———link to Soviet policy in Nicaragua, 5361 [19MR]
———news coverage of war, 30505 [5NO]
———press coverage of guerrilla warfare, 10462 [3MY]
———rebel resistance to Soviet occupation, 3381 [25FE], 5361 [19MR], 5863 [20MR], 6241 [26MR], 6962 [1AP], 7088 [2AP], 9840 [30AP]
———Soviet atrocities, 7419, 7421 [3AP], 7805, 7836 [15AP], 9571 [26AP], 11862 [14MY], 12303 [16MY], 13660 [23MY], 16201 [19JN], 16737 [20JN], 19037 [15JY], 25314 [30SE], 25344 [1OC], 29256 [28OC], 36379 [13DE], 36929 [17DE], 37521 [18DE], 38568 [19DE]
———Soviet invasion, 2006 [6FE]
———Soviet violations of civil liberties, 4574 [6MR]
———Soviet warning to Pakistan on support of rebels, 5323 [18MR]
———support intent of President to discuss Soviet occupation (S. Res. 237), 29170 [25OC]
———U.N. report on Soviet atrocities, 36819 [17DE]
———U.S. policy, 5863 [20MR]
———U.S.-U.S.S.R. discussions on settlement of conflict, 16595 [20JN]
———USIA distribution of motion picture films, 14992 [10JN]
Afghanistan Day: designate (S.J. Res. 91), 5880 [20MR], 6246 [26MR]
Africa: Soviet policies, 36304 [12DE]
Alaska: incidents of Soviet harassment, 19590 [18JY]
———Soviet military operations, 25822 [3OC]
———Soviet military threat, 19913 [22JY]
Amnesty International: campaign to end Soviet human rights violations, 31894 [14NO]
Andrei Sakharov Day: observance, 12023 [15MY]
Anti-Apartheid Action Act: apply sanctions contained in S. 995, 18334 [10JY]
Arctic Ocean: proposed transfer of certain islands to the Soviet Union (S. Res. 279), 37672-37674 [18DE]
Arms control: achieving trust necessary for success, 9656 [29AP]
———administration policies relative to Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 29090 [25OC]
———administration policy, 2687 [20FE], 7615 [4AP], 10027 [1MY], 29759 [30OC], 38569 [19DE]
———anniversary of Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 25810, 25826 [3OC]
———call for negotiations on testing and deployment of nuclear weapons (S. Con. Res. 29), 5321 [18MR]
———compliance with Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 27887-27904 [17OC], 28133 [21OC], 28322-28327 [22OC]
———compliance with SALT II, 24115, 24117 [18SE], 24422 [20SE], 32299 [19NO], 36385, 36394-36396 [13DE], 36484 [16DE]
———compliance with the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 30202-30213 [1NO], 31269-31275 [12NO]
———compliance with treaties, 16006 [18JN]
———funds to improve verification technology, 33444 [23NO]
———housing of negotiations team at Geneva, 11810 [14MY]
———impact of weapons in space on negotiations, 14662 [6JN]
———influence of weapons labs on test ban, 26314 [6OC]
———interpretation of the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 28869-28878 [24OC], 31778 [13NO]
———moratorium on certain activities involving nuclear weapons (S. Res. 131), 7653 [4AP]
———myths, 711 [22JA]
———negotiations, 3572 [26FE], 4419-4423 [5MR], 6634 [28MR], 7806 [15AP], 8345 [18AP], 8542 [22AP], 8815 [23AP], 9424 [25AP], 11007 [8MY], 12343 [16MY], 12897 [21MY], 13712 [24MY], 14973, 15018 [10JN], 15054 [11JN], 15266 [12JN], 15890 [17JN], 16199 [19JN], 17322 [26JN], 17570 [27JN], 18146 [9JY], 18302 [10JY], 18733 [11JY], 18989 [15JY], 19059 [16JY], 19285, 19385 [17JY], 19759 [19JY], 20267 [24JY], 20513 [25JY], 23163 [10SE], 24294 [19SE], 24418 [20SE], 24905 [25SE], 26259 [5OC], 26832 [9OC], 27834 [17OC], 28029 [18OC], 28867 [24OC], 29398 [29OC], 30200 [1NO], 30410 [4NO], 30496, 30498 [5NO], 30636 [6NO], 31639 [13NO], 32647, 32652, 32857 [20NO], 33206 [22NO], 34389 [5DE], 34985 [6DE], 35292 [9DE]-36393 [13DE]
———negotiations on verifiable ban on production, testing, and deployment of weapons, 21305 [30JY]
———negotiations (S. Con. Res. 55), 18876 [11JY]
———negotiations (S. Res. 19), 28-30 [3JA]
———negotiations (S. Res. 166), 12335 [16MY]
———official observers at Geneva, 1505 [31JA]
———policies of Mikhail Gorbachev, 31265 [12NO]
———policies of President Reagan, 12845 [21MY], 26698 [8OC], 30392 [4NO]
———recommending Senator Warner to be observer at Geneva, 723 [22JA]
———relative to U.S. compliance with treaties (S. Con. Res. 25), 4619-4634 [6MR]
———require report on treaty verification technology, 13780-13782 [24MY]
———role of Senate, 14420 [5JN]
———role of Senate observer group at Geneva, 4784 [7MR], 5125, 5127-5145, 5171 [14MR], 5860 [20MR], 10027 [1MY]
———role of technology, 4506 [5MR]
———role of the Standing Consultative Commission, 25548 [2OC]
———Senate bipartisan group to act as observers of arms reduction or control negotiations designated pursuant to S. Res. 19 and 86 (S. Res. 283), 38401, 38598 [19DE]
———Soviet treaty violations, 3439 [25FE], 4018 [28FE], 4494 [5MR], 7412 [3AP], 10926 [8MY], 13460, 13514 [23MY], 15083 [11JN], 28328 [22OC], 31003 [7NO], 38548 [19DE]
———strategic stability, 31904 [14NO]
———supplement to deterrence, 20874 [29JY]
———support for negotiations by retired military and scientists, 25052 [26SE]
———test ban, 9120 [24AP], 20928 [29JY], 21312 [30JY], 22250 [1AU], 23282 [11SE], 23553 [12SE], 25282 [30SE], 25808 [3OC], 26352 [7OC], 29976 [31OC], 30221 [1NO], 30594 [5NO], 31265 [12NO], 31891 [14NO]
———treaty verification, 9566 [26AP], 10929 [8MY], 14391 [5JN], 33607 [2DE], 34985 [6DE]
———U.S. compliance with treaties, 14406, 14429, 14432, 14433, 14434-14466 [5JN], 14973 [10JN]
———U.S.-Soviet commission to study impact of nuclear winter on security of each nation (S. Con. Res. 36), 7015 [2AP]
Atomic warfare: analysis of nuclear proliferation by Senator Glenn, 642 [21JA]
———antisatellite weapons negotiations, 583 [7JA]
———civil defense, 14832 [7JN]
———consequences, 33 [3JA], 4581 [6MR], 6821 [28MR], 10531 [6MY], 26163 [4OC], 32645 [20NO]
———cost-to-attack concept, 17694 [27JN]
———delay of antisatellite weapons testing, 23601-23611 [12SE]
———development of MX missile system, 12927 [21MY], 13145, 13171-13176, 13219-13227 [22MY], 13458-13499, 13543-13550, 13551 [23MY], 31747-31749 [13NO]
———development of MX missiles system, 4412 [5MR], 12620 [20MY]
———development of SM-2(N) missile, 13761 [24MY]
———disarmament, 17327 [26JN]
———economic impact of weapons in space, 13439 [23MY]
———funding for development of weapons in space, 14427-14429 [5JN]
———impact of weapons in space on arms control, 6936 [1AP]
———Library of Congress report on star wars, 7274, 7275 [3AP]
———negotiations on complete test ban (S.J. Res. 252), 37665-37667 [18DE]
———negotiations on verifiable ban on production, testing, and deployment of weapons, 21653 [31JY], 22076-22081 [1AU]
———probability of nuclear exchange between nonsuperpowers, 28494 [23OC]
———proliferation of weapons, 2951 [21FE], 3688 [27FE], 14062 [4JN], 18893 [11JY], 19559 [18JY], 23802 [16SE], 24044, 24045 [18SE], 25342 [1OC], 27178 [10OC], 34064 [4DE], 35444 [10DE], 36378 [13DE]
———promote cooperation with NATO members on developing weapons in space, 14149 [4JN]
———proposals for reducing nuclear risk, 23023 [9SE]
———proposals to reduce risk, 11309-11311 [9MY]
———proposed Senate resolution concerning Geneva meetings, 13 [3JA]
———prospect of Soviet attack against U.S., 10264 [2MY]
———reduce risk of inadvertent nuclear exchange, 5865 [20MR]
———response of U.S. allies to weapons in space, 5747 [20MR], 11768 [14MY]
———restrictions on deployment of weapons in space, 14151 [4JN]
———resumption of negotiations on comprehensive and verifiable test ban treaty (S.J. Res. 179), 20928-20931 [29JY], 21346-21358 [30JY]
———Soviet militarization of space, 9690 [29AP]
———Soviet military capability, 17570 [27JN]
———Soviet production of weapons in space, 15598 [13JN]
———strategic defense initiative technology transfer to the Soviet Union, 17021 [25JN]
———study consequences, 14986-14987 [10JN]
———study on economic impact of developing weapons in space, 14151 [4JN]
———testing of antisatellite weapons, 13742, 13761 [24MY]
———U.S. cooperation on crisis control, 16950 [24JN]
———U.S. deployment of backpack nuclear weapons, 5364 [19MR]
———U.S. role in proliferation of weapons, 5364 [19MR]
———use of research laboratories in Europe and Japan for development of weapons in space, 19877 [22JY]
———weapons in space, 1454-1460 [31JA], 1759 [5FE], 2074 [7FE], 2444 [19FE], 3103 [22FE], 3242, 3251 [23FE], 3382, 3438 [25FE], 4510, 4528 [5MR], 4734 [7MR], 5145, 5148 [14MR], 5325 [18MR], 6634 [28MR], 7274, 7275 [3AP], 9836 [30AP], 10407 [3MY], 11294 [9MY], 12288 [16MY], 13136 [22MY], 14067-14155 [4JN], 16595, 16596 [20JN], 16778 [21JN], 18753 [11JY], 20427 [25JY], 22442 [1AU], 23697 [13SE], 24115 [18SE], 24960 [25SE], 25285 [30SE], 26341 [6OC], 27440 [15OC], 27887-27904 [17OC], 28322-28327, 28360 [22OC], 28495 [23OC], 29976, 30085 [31OC], 30202-30213 [1NO], 30597, 30600 [5NO], 30634 [6NO], 31747-31749 [13NO], 32123-32125 [14NO], 32288, 32387 [19NO], 32644, 32870 [20NO], 33377 [22NO], 33852 [3DE], 34985, 35079, 35111 [6DE], 35474-35478 [10DE], 36302 [12DE], 36816 [17DE], 38770 [20DE]
———weapons moratorium, 7873 [16AP]
Atomic weapons: prohibit loans to countries giving port access to delivery-capable Soviet vessels, 23958-23962 [17SE]
Baltic Freedom Day: designate (S.J. Res. 66), 3807 [27FE], 10465 [3MY]
———observance, 15731, 15735, 15736 [13JN]
Baltic States: restore freedom and independence (S. Con. Res. 101), 38596 [19DE]
———Soviet domination, 23244 [10SE]
———withdrawal of certain Soviet personnel and release of political prisoners (S. Con. Res. 102), 38596 [19DE]
Beizer, Mikhail S.: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 14401 [5JN]
Berengut, Boris and Bachrus: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 18259 [9JY]
Berenshtein, Yosif: imprisonment in Soviet Union, 11873 [14MY]
Biological warfare: ban, 12372 [16MY]
———ban on production of weapons, 11863 [14MY]
Blitshtein, Lev: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 33141 [21NO]
Bolshevik revolution: anniversary, 31202 [7NO]
Braun, Svetlana I.: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 27713 [16OC]
Brodsky, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 30322 [1NO]
Budget: impact on deficit of strategic defense initiative, 4734 [7MR]
Byelorussian Independence Day: anniversary, 6247 [26MR]
Captive nations: denounce 1945 Yalta agreements (S.J. Res. 37), 15362 [12JN]
———reaffirm U.S. support, 14988-14990 [10JN]
Captive Nations Week: observance, 19607 [18JY]
Chemical warfare: ban, 13170 [22MY]
———ban weapons, 13192-13214 [22MY], 14982 [10JN]
———discussions on NATO deterrent capability, 13216-13218 [22MY]
———production of weapons, 13568 [23MY]
Chemical Warfare Review Commission: recommendations, 11864 [14MY]
China, People's Republic of: arms sales, 31639 [13NO]
Civil liberties: call for the release of Helsinki Final Act monitors (S.J. Res. 166), 19356 [17JY], 22490 [1AU]
———separation of certain citizens from U.S. citizen spouses, 22468 [1AU]
———violations, 7655 [4AP], 9480 [25AP], 29193 [25OC], 31011-31013 [7NO], 32266-32267 [18NO]
Commission on Espionage and Security: establish, 16607-16620 [20JN]
Commission To Study the Famine in the Ukraine: status of funding, 24909 [25SE]
Committee on Armed Services: authorizing printing of report (S. Res. 179), 15696 [13JN]
Communism: U.S. policy, 18303 [10JY]
Communist countries: intransigent ideology, 8380 [18AP]
Congressional Call to Conscience: initiate, 647 [21JA]
Congressional Coalition for Soviet Jews: viewing of film on Soviet anti-Semitic propaganda, 27441 [15OC]
Cultural exchange: expand (S. Con. Res. 99), 37669 [18DE]
Democracy: myths on fighting spread of communism, 19875 [22JY]
Dept. of Defense: approve obligation of funds for MX missile (S.J. Res. 71), 5267, 5274, 5275, 5292-5307 [18MR], 5372-5442 [19MR]
———approve obligation of funds for MX missile (S.J. Res. 71), unanimous-consent agreement, 5307 [18MR]
———approve obligation of funds for MX missile (S.J. Res. 75), 5772-5788 [20MR]
———development of the MX missile, 5270 [18MR]
———funding for MX missile, 8117 [17AP]
———strategic bomber force, 13472 [23MY]
Dept. of State: cease message of congratulations on anniversary of Communist takeover in the Soviet Union, 28995 [24OC]
———uninspected embassy shipment of personal effects, 16047 [18JN]
Developing countries: arms sales, 17328 [26JN]
Diplomats: 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]
Disease: urging U.S.-U.S.S.R. joint immunization effort (S. Res. 227), 24773 [24SE]
Diseases: urging U.S.-U.S.S.R. joint immunization effort (S. Res. 227), 28445 [22OC], 30574 [5NO]
District of Columbia: protest by rabbis against treatment of Soviet Jews, 36820, 36930 [17DE]
Edelshtein, Yuli: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 18892 [11JY]
Espionage: counterintelligence operations, 34392 [5DE]
———forfeiture of proceeds of activities and rewards for informants (S. 1654), 24050 [18SE]
———funding for countering the interception of U.S. telecommunications by foreign governments, 30238-30240 [1NO]
———mandatory life sentence, 13734-13738 [24MY]
Estonian Independence Day: anniversary, 2969 [21FE], 3214 [22FE], 3436, 3466 [25FE], 3603, 3640 [26FE], 3698, 3822, 3828 [27FE]
Europe: U.S. solidarity with Central and Eastern captive nations (S.J. Res. 37), 1781 [5FE]
———visit by Senator Hart, 8110 [17AP]
Exchange of persons programs: expand, 37561 [18DE]
Financial Export Control Act: enact (S. 812), 6775 [28MR]
Foreign countries: restrict activities of personnel on secondment to U.N. Secretariat (S. 1095), 11008 [8MY]
Foreign relations: achievements by President Reagan at the U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit, 33851 [3DE]
———arrange joint television exchange involving leaders of the U.S. and the Soviet Union, 28895 [24OC]
———findings of visiting congressional delegation to the Soviet Union and Hungary, 25081 [26SE]
———proposals for cooperative activities with the Soviet Union, 24295 [19SE]
———provide communications equipment and services to Soviet Union to improve direct link crisis control system (S.J. Res. 108), 7650 [4AP], 9652 [26AP], 12183 [15MY], 12373-12377 [16MY]
———Soviet Union, 26169 [4OC]
———U.S. policy, 35525 [10DE]
———U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit, 24621, 24622 [23SE], 27645 [16OC], 28107 [18OC], 28325-28327, 28360 [22OC], 28867, 29037 [24OC], 29091 [25OC], 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 trade: enforcement of ban on import of goods produced by forced labor, 24921-24928 [25SE]
———export control of strategic technology, 14866 [7JN]
———furs (S. 1809), 29749 [30OC]
———improve antidumping duty laws relative to foreign state-controlled economies (S. 1592), 22381 [1AU]
———initiate negotiations with Soviet Union on agricultural products (S. Res. 103), 5856 [20MR]
———U.S. policy relative to Soviet Union, 15606 [13JN]
———U.S. policy with regard to Soviet Union, 13718 [24MY]
Gajauskas, Balys: efforts to free from Soviet imprisonment, 25825 [3OC]
———Soviet imprisonment, 37521 [18DE]
Geihas, Grigory: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 24792 [24SE]
Geneva, Switzerland: light porch lights or candles during summit meeting (S. Con. Res. 88), 32139 [14NO], 32229 [18NO]
Goldberg, Stella and Alexander: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 9648 [26AP]
Gorodetsky, Yakov, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 34077 [4DE]
Great Britain: defection of Soviet agent, 23701 [13SE]
Greece: apprehension of terrorists and spies, 30323 [1NO]
Helsinki accords: compliance review, 21289-21290, 21294-21298, 21301 [30JY]
———meeting on progress, 10770 [7MY]
———Soviet violations, 23803 [16SE]
———support for process, 24697 [24SE]
Helsinki Final Act: commemorating anniversary (S.J. Res. 180), 20934 [29JY]
Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (S.J. Res. 15), 320, 321 [3JA], 11056 [8MY]
History of the Senate: cold war, 1945-53, 18003-18009 [8JY]
Hungarian Freedom Fighters Day: anniversary, 28596 [23OC]
Ilyinichna, Svetlana: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 11873 [14MY]
INS: procedures for dealing with political asylum cases, 30242 [1NO]
Intelligence Identities Protection Act: anniversary of enactment, 16713-16715 [20JN]
International Space Year: study concept (S.J. Res. 164), 19355 [17JY]
Iowa City, IA: nuclear-free zone, 28211 [21OC]
Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington: solidarity with Soviet Jews rally, 25553 [2OC]
Jews: Congressional Call to Conscience, 1069 [24JA]
———efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 13449 [23MY], 14209 [4JN], 16007 [18JN], 17077 [25JN], 17379 [26JN], 17716 [27JN], 18021 [8JY], 18148 [9JY], 19761 [19JY], 19912 [22JY], 20302 [24JY], 20523 [25JY], 25648 [2OC], 26385 [7OC], 26785 [8OC], 27441, 27564 [15OC], 29260 [28OC], 30709 [6NO], 32387 [19NO], 32662 [20NO], 34020 [3DE], 34395 [5DE], 36267 [12DE]
———emigration efforts, 9435 [25AP]
———harassment, 8184 [17AP], 15140 [11JN], 15363 [12JN], 16042 [18JN], 16295 [19JN], 16735 [20JN], 16803, 16804 [21JN], 16978 [24JN], 28135 [21OC]
———protest by Maryland rabbis against treatment of Soviet Jews, 36485 [16DE]
———restrictions on culture, 36926 [17DE]
———Soviet emigration policy, 15974 [17JN], 21761 [31JY]
———Soviet harassment, 12666 [20MY]
———Soviet persecution, 24295 [19SE], 24954 [25SE]
———violations of civil liberties, 20881, 20967 [29JY], 21288 [30JY]
Kabanova, Olga: treatment of peace activist, 17717 [27JN]
Kampelman, Max M.: nomination confirmed as U.S. Negotiator on Strategic Nuclear Arms, 4434, 4436 [5MR]
Katakov, Arkady: condolences to family of slain Soviet diplomat, 26177 [4OC]
Keiss-Kuna, Helena: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 27653 [16OC]
Khachaturyan, Armen: Soviet emigration policy, 16979 [24JN]
Khassin, Gennady, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 15609 [13JN]
Khodorovich, Sergei: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 30442 [4NO]
Kogan, Naum and Faina: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 24667 [23SE]
Kogen, Naum and Fiana: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 7834 [15AP]
Koryagin, Anatoly: Soviet imprisonment, 37561 [18DE]
Kozlavskaya, Polina: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 12855 [21MY]
Latin America: ban loans relative to port access allowed to certain Soviet naval ships, 23751 [13SE], 23806-23813 [16SE]
Latvian Independence Day: anniversary, 3822 [27FE], 32221, 32224, 32258, 32263 [18NO]
Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control: conference in Moscow, 14075 [4JN]
Lithuania: anniversary of independence, 1996 [6FE]
Lithuanian Independence Day: anniversary, 2511, 2514 [19FE], 2760 [20FE], 3052 [21FE], 3822 [27FE], 5877 [20MR]
Lodisev, Aleksei: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 33679 [2DE]
Lubman, Leonid: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 14866 [7JN]
Malishev, Igor G., and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 23065 [9SE]
Matskin, Evgeny and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 10878 [7MY]
McClellan, Irina: Soviet emigration policy, 17379 [26JN]
Medvedkov, Yuri: efforts to obtain temporary visa to leave Soviet Union, 28499 [23OC]
Medvid, Miroslav: efforts to gain political asylum, 30267, 30271 [1NO], 30397 [4NO], 30500 [5NO], 31319 [12NO], 31897, 31902 [14NO], 35087-35091 [6DE], 36457 [13DE]
———efforts to gain political asylum in the U.S., 36822 [17DE]
———Senate panel to investigate right of asylum case, 37734 [18DE]
Meiman, Inna: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 29193 [25OC], 30439 [4NO], 38777 [20DE]
Meiman, Naum: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 29193 [25OC], 30439 [4NO]
Meiman, Naum and Inna: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 13904 [3JN], 23551 [12SE], 23804 [16SE]
Mesh, Yakov, and family: emigration right, 17078 [25JN]
Military posture: comparison of Warsaw Pact and NATO forces, 17021 [25JN]
———comparison with U.S. forces, 17998 [8JY]
MX missile: Reagan administration's deployment policy, 7626 [4AP]
National Commission on Espionage and Security: establish, 16244 [19JN]
National defense: impact of science exchange with Soviet Union, 20726 [26JY]
National Endowment for Democracy: book exhibit in Soviet Union, 11775 [14MY]
National Union for the Total Independence of Angola: freedom fighters, 26312 [5OC]
NATO: development of antitactical ballistic missile defenses, 24115 [18SE]
———future, 27307 [10OC]
Nazi Germany: anniversary of defeat, 2755 [20FE]
Nicaragua: Soviet economic aid, 9477 [25AP]
———visit by Daniel Ortega to Soviet Union, 9477 [25AP]
Nicholson, Arthur D., Jr.: slain by Soviet soldier, 6636 [28MR], 10167 [1MY]
Nobel Prize: urge rescinding of award to Yevgeny Chazov (S.J. Res. 243), 35522-35525 [10DE], 35845 [11DE]
North America: prohibit loans to countries harboring nuclear weapons delivery-capable Soviet vessels, 23958-23962 [17SE]
Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: conference to review treaty, 24687 [24SE]
Nuclear war: consequences, 1879 [6FE], 3994 [28FE]
Nuclear weapons: moratorium, 914 [24JA], 2074 [7FE], 3231 [22FE]
———moratorium (S.J. Res. 1), 291-292 [3JA]
———strategic arms reduction talks, 1724 [5FE]
———U.S.-U.S.S.R. stockpile, 31120 [7NO]
Nudel, Ida: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 19372 [17JY], 20741 [26JY]
Okulyonok, Natalya: treatment of peace activist, 17717 [27JN]
Ovsischer, Lev: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 7665 [4AP]
Pakistan: humanitarian assistance distribution, 13675 [23MY]
Pentecostals: treatment, 14994 [10JN]
Perle, Richard: response to comments on nuclear proliferation, 24617 [23SE]
Petkus, Viktoras: Soviet imprisonment, 1996 [6FE]
Planson, Andrei: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 11873 [14MY]
Poland: anniversary of constitution, 10169 [1MY]
———anniversary of martial law, 36533 [16DE]
———encourage Government to assure human rights (S. Con. Res. 72), 24942 [25SE]
———request President to initiate discussions on human rights (S. Con. Res. 76), 26306 [5OC], 29170 [25OC]
Potential Effects of Nuclear War on the Climate: Pentagon report, 5245 [14MR]
Prestin, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 34131 [4DE]
Radio: importance of U.S. broadcasts to Communist countries, 9572 [26AP]
Radio Liberty: provide broadcasts for Soviet Jews (S. 141), 229 [3JA], 3640 [26FE]
Radio Maccabee: funding for broadcasts, 14949 [7JN]
Radomiselsky, Iosif: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 28035 [18OC]
Randpere, Kaisa: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 24792 [24SE], 26382 [7OC]
Reagan, President: Geneva meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev (S. Res. 257), 31687-31689, 31765 [13NO]
Rhode Island Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry: protest against treatment of Soviet Jews, 36267 [12DE]
Rodin, Yuri: violations of civil liberties, 21761 [31JY]
Romm, Iosif M.: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 24700 [24SE]
Rozman, Aleksandr: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 27177 [10OC]
Rulyov-Kagan, Lazar: Soviet emigration policy, 17717 [27JN]
Sakharov family: expressing solidarity with efforts to gain freedom (S. Con. Res. 61), 23555 [12SE]
———expressing solidarity with efforts to gain freedom (S. Con. Res. 62), 23555 [12SE]
SALT II: beneficial extension, 33446 [23NO]
———compliance, 15139 [11JN], 15360 [12JN], 15610 [13JN], 16231-16236 [19JN]
———continued U.S. compliance, 37731 [18DE]
Samantha Smith Memorial Exchange and Scholarship Program: establish (S. 1847), 31329-31330 [12NO]
Scharansky, Anatoly: imprisonment in Soviet Union, 30497 [5NO]
———Soviet imprisonment, 32305 [19NO]
Senate: visit by members of Supreme Soviet, 4416 [5MR]
Senate Legal Counsel: representation of Malin Jennings in Alaskans for Nuclear Arms Control Political Action Committee v. Charney (S. Res. 95), 4921, 4950 [7MR]
Shapira, Dan: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 18752 [11JY]
Shapiro, Lev: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 30085 [31OC]
———Soviet harassment, 15974 [17JN]
Shapiro, Lev and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 19062 [16JY]
Shukhevych, Yuriy: Soviet imprisonment, 6960 [1AP]
Siberia: proposal to stop construction of radar installation, 29687 [30OC]
Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry: support (S. Res. 152), 10087-10089, 10155 [1MY]
Soviet and Eastern European studies: research and training program, 30083 [31OC]
Soviet Jews: emigration efforts, 647 [21JA], 1069 [24JA], 1192, 1212 [29JA], 1585 [31JA], 1748, 1750, 1754 [5FE], 2216 [7FE], 2517 [19FE], 2720 [20FE], 2970, 3042 [21FE], 3110 [22FE], 3437 [25FE], 3636 [26FE], 3837 [27FE], 4925 [7MR], 6136, 6238 [26MR], 6834 [28MR], 7398, 7423 [3AP], 7665 [4AP], 7957 [16AP], 9171 [24AP], 10166 [1MY], 10565 [6MY]
———harassment, 6961, 6964 [1AP], 7074 [2AP]
———religious persecution, 4000 [28FE]
Soviet Union: announcement of death of Konstantin U. Chernenko, 5159 [14MR]
———appeal for release of Jews (S.J. Res. 161), 18873 [11JY], 19586 [18JY], 20600 [25JY]
———assessment of future policies of Mikhail Gorbachev, 9839 [30AP]
———computer technology, 19940 [23JY]
———congressional trip, 23014, 23015 [9SE]
———cooperation with U.S. on sea rescue program, 19377 [17JY]
———economic and social impact of arms race, 28361 [22OC]
———efforts to influence Western news media, 11301 [9MY]
———emigration policy, 15363 [12JN]
———importance of trade relations, 7669 [4AP]
———importation of goods produced by forced labor, 1583 [31JA]
———limit number of diplomatic personnel, 14902-14909 [7JN]
———policies of leaders, 16604 [20JN]
———religious suppression in Lithuania, 13271 [22MY]
———require reimbursement for delays in construction of U.S. Embassy facilities in Moscow, 16630-16634 [20JN]
———sanctions against Government for violating human rights, 18804-18808 [11JY]
———seizure of Japanese fishing vessel, 9652 [26AP]
———U.S. policy, 725 [22JA]
———U.S. policy of containment, 32858 [20NO]
———violations of Helsinki accords, 11863 [14MY]
Space policy: relative to U.S.-U.S.S.R. joint mission to Mars (S.J. Res. 18), 676-677 [21JA]
———U.S.-U.S.S.R. cooperation, 1927 [6FE]
Space science: anniversary of Apollo-Soyuz rendezvous (H. Con. Res. 172), 20774 [26JY]
Space weapons: strategic defense initiative, 1176 [29JA], 15363 [12JN]
———strategic defense initiative technology transfer to the Soviet Union, 17021 [25JN]
Sports: 1986 goodwill games, 37551 [18DE]
SS-24 missiles: deployment, 7073 [2AP]
Stockholm Conference: arms control negotiations, 1195, 1254 [29JA]
Stolar, Abe: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 30710 [6NO]
———Soviet emigration policy, 21486 [30JY]
Stolar, Abe, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 33679 [2DE]
Strategic defense initiative: impact on negotiations with Soviet Union, 37520 [18DE]
Student exchange for peace program: establish (S. Con. Res. 81), 28582 [23OC]
Summit meeting: light porch lights or candles (S. Con. Res. 88), 32140 [14NO], 32229 [18NO]
Switzerland: commend Government for hosting U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit (S.J. Res. 227), 29169 [25OC]
Technology: export controls on militarily critical goods, 13441 [23MY]
———transfer to Soviet Union, 2968 [21FE]
Telephones: protections against illegal surveillance, 14910-14913 [7JN]
———protections against illegal surveillance (S. 12), 48 [3JA], 1500 [31JA], 23702-23704 [13SE]
Television: arrange joint television exchange involving leaders of the U.S. and the Soviet Union, 28895 [24OC]
Terlitskys, Mark: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 9692 [29AP]
Test ban treaty: negotiations, 2074 [7FE]
———negotiations (S. Con. Res. 7), 914 [24JA]
Trident II: development, 36533 [16DE]
Tsirulnikova, Maria: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 9648 [26AP]
U.N.: equate funding with that provided by Soviet Union, 35349-35350 [9DE]
———reduce size of Soviet mission (S. 1773), 28070-28073, 28085 [18OC]
U.S.-U.S.S.R.: authorize printing of foreign relations report by Senate delegation (S. Res. 234), 25084, 25189 [26SE]
———balance of power, 25394 [1OC]
———encourage dialog via television (S. Con. Res. 74), 25188 [26SE]
Ukraine: famine, 24618 [23SE]
Ukrainian Americans: anniversary of immigration to U.S., 13445 [23MY]
Ukrainian Independence Day: anniversary, 684 [21JA], 729, 801-802 [22JA], 919, 1062 [24JA]
Ukrainians: 100 years of immigration, 15359 [12JN]
United Kingdom: defection of Soviet agent, 23701 [13SE]
Vainerman, Boris, and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 23923 [17SE]
Volvovsky, Leonid: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 36817 [17DE]
Volvovsky, Leonid and Ludmilla: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 31894 [14NO]
Wainer, Alexander S., and family: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 36928 [17DE]
Wallenberg, Raoul: tribute to rescuer of Holocaust victims, 5477 [19MR]
Washington (DC) Post: arms control advertisement, 30437-30439 [4NO]
Weapons: impact of arms race on budget deficits, 10769 [7MY]
———limit transfer to developing countries, 12083 [15MY]
———negotiations (S. Res. 166), 22468 [1AU]
———require report on monitoring and verification of mobile missile systems, 13525 [23MY]
Women: anti-nuclear protest movement, 31342 [12NO]
World War II: anniversary of linkup of U.S. and Soviet Armed Forces, 34 [3JA]
Yakir, Alexsandr: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 5331 [18MR]
Yalta agreements: anniversary, 2099 [7FE], 5488 [19MR]
———call on Soviets to honor principles, 5488 [19MR]
———repudiate negative consequences (S.J. Res. 37), 1781 [5FE]
Zelichonok, Roald: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 30322 [1NO]
Zelichonok, Roald and Galina: Soviet violations of civil liberties, 19825 [19JY]
Zia ul-Haq, Mohammed: observations on Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, 29094 [25OC]
Reports
Active Measures, Quiet War and Two Socialist Revolutions: Lawrence B. Sulc (series), 26150 [3OC], 26511 [7OC], 26819-26820 [8OC]
Afghanistan—Tears, Blood, and Cries: Helsinki Watch (excerpt), 2006 [6FE]
Alerting America: Committee on the Present Danger (excerpt), 4021-4027 [28FE]
Antisatellite Weapons: ACDA (excerpt), 22885 [4SE]
Appropriations for the Dept. of Defense for Fiscal Year 1977 (excerpt from conference report), 5402 [19MR]
Arms Control, 25754 [2OC]
———President Reagan (excerpt), 6047 [25MR]
———Scowcroft Commission, 4484 [5MR]
Arms Control and Disarmament Act Appropriations: Committee on the Budget (S. 1132; S. Res. 161), 14156 [4JN]
Arms Control Negotiations With the Soviet Union in Geneva, Switzerland: Senate Arms Control Observer Group, 15696-15709 [13JN]
Assessment of Soviet Leadership: Arnold Saltzman, 16604-16606 [20JN]
Baltic Freedom Day: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 66), 10336 [2MY]
Brezhnev Doctrine v. the Monroe Doctrine: Caudio Benedi, 3455 [25FE]
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]
Communists in El Salvador: Intelligence Committee (excerpt), 12262 [16MY]
Compliance With SALT I Treaty (excerpts), 15890 [17JN]
Continuing the Acquisition of the Peacekeeper (MX) Missile: President Reagan, 4484-4489 [5MR]
———President Reagan (excerpt), 5388, 5422 [19MR]
Cost To Attack—Measuring How Strategic Forces Affect U.S. Security, a Methodology for Assessing Crisis Stability (sundry), 17695-17705 [27JN]
Cost To Attack—Measuring How Strategic Forces Affect U.S. Security: Library of Congress, 31122 [7NO]
Cost To Attack—U.S. and Soviet Strategic Forces Under Three Alternative Arms Control Approaches: Library of Congress, 31127-31132 [7NO]
Cuba Is on a War Path: Caudio Benedi and Manuel A. de Varona, 3456-3458 [25FE]
Defense Against Ballistic Missiles: Dept. of Defense (excerpt), 1458 [31JA]
Deficiencies in CW Defense Posture—Calls for CW Defense Improvements Not Binary Production: GAO, 15791 [13JN]
Development of MX Missile: U.S. Air Force (excerpt), 13220 [22MY]
Development of the MX Missile: CBO (excerpt), 5788 [20MR]
———Committee on Appropriations (H. Res. 181) (H. Rept. 99-22), 5726 [20MR]
———Committee on Armed Services (H. Res. 180) (H. Rept. 99-23), 5726 [20MR]
———Scowcroft Commission (excerpt), 5300 [18MR], 6299, 6315 [26MR]
Diplomatic Equivalence and Reciprocity With the Soviet Union: Committee on Intelligence (Select) (excerpt), 14904 [7JN]
Documents on Disarmament: ACDA (excerpt), 30206-30210 [1NO]
Domestic Economic Impact of the MX Missile, 5031 [7MR]
Entire Country Is Dying (excerpt), 24193 [18SE]
European Parliament Delegation and Factfinding Mission to Portugal, Israel, the Soviet Union, and Austria, 2626 [20FE]
Foreign Invasion of U.S. Privacy: Commission on CIA Activities Within the U.S. (excerpt), 30239 [1NO]
Helsinki Process—10 Years Later, 21291-21293 [30JY]
Human Rights in the Soviet Union: Dept. of State (excerpt), 18804, 18806 [11JY]
Human Rights Violations in Afghanistan: Helsinki Watch (excerpt), 4575-4581 [6MR]
Human Rights Violations in the Soviet Union: Helsinki Watch (excerpt), 19357 [17JY], 23803 [16SE]
ICBM Program: President Reagan (excerpt), 5385 [19MR]
Implementation of the Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (excerpt), 7424 [3AP]
Implementation of the Humanitarian Commitments Entered Into at the CSCE (sundry excerpts): North Atlantic Assembly Committee on Civilian Affairs, 22764 [1AU]
Interagency Intellegency Report on Soviet KGB Active Measures: house Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (excerpts), 19507 [17JY]
Invasion and Occupation of Afghanistan: Committee on Foreign Relations (S.J. Res. 240), 35927 [11DE]
IPG Report Concerning Ottawa Human Rights Experts Meeting, 21299-21300 [30JY]
January 1985 Visit to Europe: Senator Hart, 8110-8116 [17AP]
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]
Legacy of Andropov: National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 2022 [6FE]
Military Spending—World Priorities, 31617 [13NO]
Missile Capability, 16348 [19JN]
Moral Opposition of U.S. to Forced Labor Policy (H. Con. Res. 74): Lawrence S. Eagleburger (excerpt), 4308 [4MR]
North Atlantic Assembly Subcommittee on the Free Flow of Information and People, Interim Report—Helsinki—Ten Years On: Frans Vangronsveld, 36333 [12DE]
Potential Effects of Nuclear War on Climate: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 4582 [6MR]
Potential Effects of Nuclear War on the Climate: Dept. of Defense, 6821-6827 [28MR]
President Reagan's Discussion With Soviet Leaders of Soviet Union's Presence in Afghanistan: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Res. 237), 29002 [24OC]
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]
Release of Soviet Jews: Committee on Foreign Relations (S.J. Res. 161), 19322 [17JY]
Report on the Situation of Human Rights in Afghanistan: U.N. Commission on Human Rights, 11585 [9MY]
Request President Bring Rights of Polish People to Attention of Soviet Government: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 76), 29002 [24OC]
Restrictions on Jewish Culture: National Council on Soviet Jewry, 36926 [17DE]
SALT II: Library of Congress, 14463 [5JN]
Scowcroft Commission (excerpt), 16076 [18JN]
Soviet, East German, and Cuban Involvement in Fomenting Terrorism in Southern Africa: Committee on the Judiciary (excerpt), 18811 [11JY]
Soviet Arms Control Treaty Violations, 3442-3444, 3445, 3449-3454 [25FE]
Soviet Crackdown on Jewish Cultural Activists: Dept. of State, 2899 [21FE]
Soviet Imprisonment of Prisoners of Conscience: Amnesty International, 31012-31013 [7NO]
Soviet Military Power: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense (excerpt), 5423-5425 [19MR]
Soviet Military Power, 1985: Dept. of Defense (excerpt), 17009 [24JN], 17262 [25JN]
Soviet Military Power 1985 (excerpt), 36758 [16DE]
Soviet Noncompliance With Arms Control Agreements: President Reagan, 4495-4499 [5MR]
Soviet Propaganda Techniques (sundry excerpts), 20175 [23JY]
Soviet SALT Violations: President Reagan (excerpt), 28329 [22OC]
Soviet Takeover of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia: Library of Congress, 18269 [9JY]
Status of U.S.-U.S.S.R. Geneva Arms Control Negotiations and Other Summit Issues, 31797 [13NO]
Stockholm Conference—Its First Year: James E. Goodby, 1196-1197, 1254-1256 [29JA]
Strategic Balance of Power: Library of Congress (excerpt), 14447 [5JN]
Strategic Defense Initiative: Committee on Foreign Relations (excerpt), 13925 [3JN]
———OTA (excerpt), 25211 [26SE]
———Stanford University (excerpt), 14068 [4JN]
Strategic Defense Initiative (excerpt), 12288 [16MY]
Summary of 1984 Trends in Soviet Dissent: Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 9481-9483 [25AP]
Testing of Antisatellite Weapons: Committee on Foreign Relations (excerpt), 13746, 13747, 13752 [24MY]
———Senate delegation to Soviet Union (excerpt), 13758 [24MY]
Trends in Conventional Arms Transfers to the Third World by Major Supplier, 1977-84: LC, 38668 [19DE]
U.S. House of Representatives Chemical Weapons Controversy: Garry Malphrus, 17531-17533 [26JN]
U.S. Nuclear Deterrence: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense (excerpt), 5422 [19MR]
U.S./Soviet Union Direct Communications Link: Committee on Armed Services (S.J. Res. 108) (H. Rept. 99-156), 14058 [4JN]
United Kingdom Membership in UNESCO: Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Commons (excerpts), 30947 [6NO]
Reports to constituents
Hamilton, Lee H.: Mikhail Gorbachev, 7686 [4AP]
Simon, Senator: Is Star Wars Worth the Cost?, 3215 [22FE]
Resolutions by organizations
Countering Soviet block espionage: Society of Former Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, 36450 [13DE]
Statements
Agricultural Trade, 27092 [10OC]
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: ACDA (excerpt), 28877 [24OC]
———Gerard C. Smith, 28869 [24OC], 29240 [28OC]
———Gerard Smith, 27034 [9OC]
———James Buckley, 28877 [24OC]
———James L. Buckley, 31269 [12NO]
———John B. Rhinelander, 29241-29245 [28OC]
———John Rhinelander, 28869 [24OC]
———Leonard C. Meeker, 31270-31272 [12NO]
———Melvin Laird, 26153 [3OC]
———President Reagan, 31269, 31273 [12NO]
———President Reagan (excerpt), 28876 [24OC]
———Reagan administration (excerpts), 27030 [9OC]
———Robert C. McFarlane, 28876 [24OC]
———(sundry), 29247 [28OC]
———sundry, 31270 [12NO]
———sundry former Secs. of Defense, 25810 [3OC], 26144 [3OC]
———William P. Rogers, 28877 [24OC]
Antisatellite Weapons: Kenneth Adelman, 22884 [4SE]
———President Reagan, 22885 [4SE]
Apollo-Soyuz Rendezvous in Space: George Low, 19399 [17JY]
Arms Control: Herbert Scoville, Jr. (excerpt), 22665 [1AU]
———Representative Markey, 22457 [1AU]
Arms Control Negotiations With the Soviet Union: Representative Hyde (excerpts), 26518 [7OC]
Arms Race: Marshal Shulman, 34064 [4DE]
Awarding of Nobel Prize to Yevgeny Chazov: Dept. of State, 35522 [10DE]
Back to the Future—Some Ideas on America's Space Program in the 21st Century: Senator Glenn, 30597-30600 [5NO]
Baltic Tribunal—Indictment Against U.S.S.R.: Olgerts R. Pavlovskis, 20690 [25JY]
Case of Miroslav Medvid: Helsinki Watch, 30397 [4NO]
Chemical Warfare: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., 11864 [14MY]
Communist Activities in Costa Rica (sundry), 23541, 23542 [12SE]
Compliance With Arms Control Treaties: Brent Scowcroft, 4627, 4634 [6MR]
———President Reagan, 4620 [6MR]
Compliance with arms control treaties: Bennie Davis, 14436, 14462 [5JN]
———Brent Scowcroft, 14436, 14445, 14462 [5JN]
———David Jones, 14436 [5JN]
———Harold Brown, 14436 [5JN]
Compliance With Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: Dept. of Defense, 21353 [30JY]
Compliance With SALT II: Paul H. Nitze, 16233 [19JN]
———President Reagan, 16232 [19JN]
Courage of Soviet Jews: Feliks Kochubievsky, 5713 [20MR]
Defense Procurement: Representative Levine, 32494-32495 [19NO]
Defense Systems: Richard N. Perle, 14068 [4JN]
Democracy vs. Communism, 8974 [23AP]
Development of the MX Missile: Alton Frye, 5412 [19MR]
———Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 5402, 5418 [19MR], 6066 [25MR]
———Dept. of Defense, 6055 [25MR]
———GAO, 5433 [19MR]
———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 5417 [19MR]
———Harold Brown, 5300 [18MR], 6293 [26MR]
———Henry M. Jackson, 5395 [19MR]
———House Republican Policy Committee, 6308 [26MR]
———James R. Schlesinger, 13172 [22MY]
———John Tower, 5402 [19MR]
———Lew Allen, 5402 [19MR]
———Max M. Kampelman, 6295 [26MR], 6397 [26MR]
———Paul H. Nitze, 6060, 6068 [25MR]
———Pete Scoville, 13546 [23MY]
———Petrol Grigorenko (1983), 6429 [27MR]
———Senator Domenici, 5403 [19MR]
———Senator Nunn, 14143 [4JN]
———Sidney D. Drell, 13546 [23MY]
———sundry, 5429 [19MR], 6341 [26MR], 6539 [28MR]
———Tom Cooper, 6313 [26MR]
Earth From Space: Valery Kubasov, 19355 [17JY]
Emigration Efforts of Soviet Jews: Representative George Miller, 8301 [17AP]
Enforcement of the Ban Against the Import of Goods Made With Forced Labor: Dept. of the Treasury, 24926-24927 [25SE]
Estonian Independence Day: Estonian American National Council, 3466 [25FE], 3474, 3480 [25FE]
Hearing on Efforts of Miroslav Medvid To Gain Political Asylum: Senator Helms, 31322 [12NO]
———William E. O'Malley, 31320 [12NO], 31898 [14NO]
Helsinki Accords: Gerald R. Ford, 21499, 21557 [30JY]
———Senator Wallop, 11863 [14MY]
———Yuri Orlov, 21500 [30JY]
Helsinki Accords Signing: Gerald R. Ford, 320 [3JA]
Helsinki Final Act, 35818 [10DE]
High Holiday Message of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry: Morris Abram, 24954 [25SE]
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]
Hunger Strike: Alexei Semyonov (excerpt), 24252 [19SE]
Issue of Extra-Territoriality in Subpoena to Miroslav Medvid: David S. Sullivan, 31322 [12NO]
———Terrance J. Wear, 31903 [14NO]
Joint Session Statement on Geneva Summit: President Reagan, 33067-33070 [20NO]
Kent County, MD, Students for Peace and Security (excerpts), 34052 [3DE]
Life of Soviet Jews: Inna Meiman, 23552 [12SE]
Limiting Nuclear Weapons: Javier Perez de Cuellar, 26353 [7OC]
Martial Law in Poland (excerpt): Leszek Szaruga, 38835 [20DE]
Medvid Miroslav's Right of Asylum (sundry), 36457, 36458 [13DE]
National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 30949 [6NO]
Nazi Campaign in Poland: Heinrich Himmler, 14833 [7JN]
Need for Solidarity With the Polish People: Thomas R. Donahue, 574 [3JA]
Nerve Gas Weapons: Bernard W. Rogers (excerpt), 15790 [13JN]
Nerve Gas Weapons Appropriations: Representative Fascell, 29310 [28OC]
Nicaraguan Policy: Arturo Cruz (sundry 1983 excerpts), 9057 [23AP]
Nicaraguans Internal Struggle: Adolfo Calero, 9074 [23AP]
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 Arms Control: Zbigniew Brzezinski, 5418 [19MR]
Nuclear Deterrence: Winston S. Churchill, 5418 [19MR]
Nuclear Explosives Control Act: Richard L. Ottinger, 1638 [31JA]
Nuclear Launch-Under-Attack Scenario: Harold Brown (excerpt), 5385 [19MR]
Nuclear Test Ban: Glenn Seaborg, 25282 [30SE]
———White House, 26149 [3OC]
Nuclear War: K.S. Moskalenko (excerpt), 13226 [22MY]
Nuclear-Powered Ocean-Observing Satellites, 22889 [4SE]
Ortega's Trip to the Soviet Union: Adriana Guillen, 15455 [12JN]
Policy Statement: Air Force Association, 26498 [7OC]
Political Ideology Regarding Treaties (sundry excerpts), 8320 [17AP]
Problems of Military Party Politics in the Light of the 13th Congress of the Czechoslovak Communist Party, 9690 [29AP]
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]
Protecting Communications From Surveillance: Walter G. Deeley, 14911 [7JN]
Protections Against Illegal Telephone Surveillance: Senator Moynihan, 49 [3JA]
Reaffirming Human Rights of Andrei Sakharov and Yelena Bonner (H. Con. Res. 186): Alexei Semyonov, 23678 [12SE]
Reagan-Gorbachev Summit—Wilson Principles: Senator Wilson, 30446 [4NO]
Relief Efforts to Afghan Refugees in Pakistan: Shaheer Yousaf, 18931 [11JY]
Role of the Strategic Defense Initiative in U.S. Nuclear Strategy: Fred S. Hoffman, 4528-4531 [5MR]
Soviet ABM System: President Reagan, 23698 [13SE]
Soviet Anti-Ballistic Missile Capability: arms control expert, 30204 [1NO]
Soviet Arms Control Treaty Violations: Paul H. Nitze, 13514 [23MY]
———President Reagan, 13514 [23MY]
Soviet Campaign Against the Jamaica International Youth Conference, 24406 [19SE]
Soviet Expansion, 28261 [22OC]
Soviet Jews Civil Liberties: Mikhail Gorbachev, 29662 [30OC]
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 Policies Toward Jews: Soviet official, 19206 [16JY]
Soviet Propaganda (sundry excerpts), 11224 [8MY]
Soviet Shooting Down of Flight KAL 007: Marshal Ogarkov (excerpt), 19511 [17JY]
———Tass News Agency (excerpt), 19511 [17JY]
Soviet Treatment of Andrei Sakharov and Yelena Bonner: Ambassador Schifter, 16105 [18JN]
Soviet Treaty Violations: President Reagan, 5382 [19MR]
———Richard Perle, 5418 [19MR], 10927-10929 [8MY]
Soviet Violations of Civil Liberties: Vasyl Stus, 27814 [17OC]
Space Technology: James Reynolds, 17496 [26JN]
Strategic Defense Initiative: Andrei Sakharov, 13919 [3JN]
———General Abrahamson, 13919 [3JN]
———George Ball, 13919 [3JN]
———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 27888, 27904 [17OC]
———John Bardeen, 32871 [20NO]
———John Kogut, 32871 [20NO]
———Representative Dornan, 15363 [12JN]
———Senator Aiken, 27887 [17OC]
———Senators Wallop and Quayle, 28328 [22OC]
———Strategic Defense Initiative Office, 13923, 13924 [3JN]
———sundry, 16410 [19JN]
———University of Illinois Physics Department, 22442 [1AU]
———Zellman Warhaft, 32872 [20NO]
Terrorism: Fred C. Ikle, 12260 [16MY]
Testing of Antisatellite Weapons: several Western observers, 13756 [24MY]
Threshold Test Ban Treaty: Don Kerr, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 11610-11611 [9MY]
Treatment of Jews in the Soviet Union: George Shultz, Sec. of State, 2896 [21FE]
Treatment of Soviet Jews: H. Steven Bayar, et al., 36820 [17DE]
Twenty-One Points on Nicaragua—With Emphasis on Fourteen: Holt Ruffin, 22769-22771 [1AU]
U.S. ICBM Component: Committee on the Present Danger, 5418 [19MR]
U.S. Imports of Soviet Prison-Produced Goods: CIA, 24927 [25SE]
U.S. Policy in Central America, 9415 [25AP]
———Representative Gingrich, 15482 [12JN]
U.S. Sovereignty (1940), 37674 [18DE]
U.S. Sovereignty Over Wrangell Island (1940), 37674 [18DE]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Crisis Control Communications Link: President Reagan, 12374 [16MY]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Relations: Richard Nixon (sundry excerpts), 32603 [20NO]
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]
Weapons Negotiations: Dwight D. Eisenhower (excerpt), 292 [3JA]
Women for Secure Future: sundry, 30600-30602 [5NO]
Studies
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: OTA (excerpt), 26144 [3OC]
Antisatellite Weapons: ACDA (excerpt), 583 [7JA]
Arms Control and the Strategic Defense Initiative—Three Perspectives, 32388-32393 [19NO]
Assessing the Effect of Technology Transfer on U.S./Western Security: Dept. of Defense (excerpt), 13442 [23MY]
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]
Consequences of Nuclear Warfare: National Academy of Science (excerpt), 26164 [4OC]
Effects of SALT Compliance on U.S. and Soviet Strategic Offensive Forces, 1985-2000: Library of Congress, 15610-15615 [13JN]
Soviet Strategic Forces (excerpt), 6319 [26MR]
Strategic Defense Initiative: Stanford University (excerpt), 13136 [22MY]
Summaries
Amendment To Establish Commission To Study Soviet Disinformation Programs (H.R. 2068), 11105 [8MY]
Findings and Conclusions of the Chemical Warfare Review Commission, 11865 [14MY]
Implementation of the Human Rights Commitments Entered Into at the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: Frans Vangronveld, 21563 [30JY]
Nuclear Explosives Control Act (H.R. 903), 1638 [31JA]
Quarter Century of Soviet Compliance Practices Under Arms Control Commitments 1958-83: General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament, 14450-14453 [5JN]
Special Consultative Group Progress Report on Arms Control, 5132-5144 [14MR]
Tables
Analysis of modified Soviet arms control proposal—projected U.S. force, 1994, 31275 [12NO]
Domestic economic impact of the MX missile, 5031 [7MR]
Jewish emigration from the Soviet Union, 3110 [22FE], 5704 [20MR], 19217 [16JY]
MIRV'ed warheads required to be dismantled under SALT I and II, 14454 [5JN]
National security legislative action survey of the American Security Council, 2616 [19FE]
Presidential reports to the Congress on Soviet noncompliance with arms agreements, 30205 [1NO]
Soviet equipment delivered to the Third World, 14996 [10JN]
Status of Geneva negotiations, 31797 [13NO]
Strategic defense initiative alternate budget, 12289 [16MY]
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]
U.S. strategic forces, 14453 [5JN]
Telegrams
Awarding of Nobel Prize to Yevgeny Chazov: Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 35523 [10DE]
Incarcerated Hebrew teachers, 15140 [11JN]
Telephone conversations
U.S. support for freedom movement in Nicaragua: General Gorman, 9079 [23AP]
Testimonies
Chemical Warfare: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., 12413-12414 [16MY]
Effects of Human Rights Violations on Afghan Children: Jehan Z. Khan, 32485 [19NO]
Nuclear Weapons Capability: Bernard W. Rogers, 16096 [18JN]
Sandinista Relations With Cuba and the Soviet Union: Adriana Guillen (sundry excerpts), 15389 [12JN]
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]
Western Hemisphere Affairs: John R. Silber, 8467 [18AP]
Tests
Testing of Antisatellite Weapons: Robert Buchheim (excerpt), 13750 [24MY]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 36, provide for common security, 1130 [24JA]
H. Con. Res. 65, call for full freedom and independence for the Baltic States, 3070 [21FE]
H. Con. Res. 66, nonrecognition of illegal annexation of Baltic States, 3070 [21FE]
H. Con. Res. 74, moral opposition of U.S. to forced labor policy, 4309 [4MR]
H. Con. Res. 172, anniversary of Apollo-Soyuz rendezvous in space, 19400 [17JY]
H. Con. Res. 176, mutual reductions in nuclear weapons, 18926 [11JY]
H. Con. Res. 186, sense of Congress reaffirming human rights of Yelena Bonner and Andrei Sakharov, 23254 [10SE]
H. Con. Res. 210, sense of Congress relative to human rights abuses in Poland, 27315 [10OC]
H. Con. Res. 237, expand cultural exchange programs with Soviet Union, 36784 [16DE]
H. Res. 76, release Igor Ogurtsov from exile, and permit to emigrate, 36562 [16DE]
H. Res. 125, condemnation of the Soviet Union for the murder of Arthur D. Nicholson, Jr., 8632 [22AP]
H. Res. 127, congressional support for Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry, 7850 [15AP]
H. Res. 127, expressing congressional support for Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry, 10221 [2MY]
H. Res. 300, U.S. concern over Soviet presence in Afghanistan to be discussed at summit meeting, 31360 [12NO]
H. Res. 314, investigation into circumstances of handling of Miroslav Medvid incident, 31364 [12NO]
H. Res. 316, support Geneva summit, 31358 [12NO]
H.J. Res. 47, renounce first use of nuclear weapons, 496 [3JA]
H.J. Res. 180, approve obligation of funds for MX missile, 6345 [26MR]
H.J. Res. 181, making appropriations for procurement of MX missiles, 6540 [28MR]
H.J. Res. 219, repudiate consequences of 1945 Yalta agreements, 6879 [28MR]
H.J. Res. 252, Space Weapons Treaty Act, 9383 [24AP]
H.J. Res. 263, Baltic Freedom Day, 15590 [13JN]
H.J. Res. 272, proposed ban on nuclear test explosives, 9953 [30AP]
H.J. Res. 313, Lessons of Grenada Week, 26980 [9OC]
H.R. 1019, reduced postal rates for parcels of food, medicine, or clothing, 2300 [7FE]
H.R. 1415, Conventional Arms Transfer Control Act, 4536 [5MR]
H.R. 2124, proposed ban on lethal binary chemical weapons, 8657 [22AP]
H.R. 3600, limit number of Soviet nationals serving at Soviet mission to U.N., 28255 [22OC]
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]
Pardoning of rabbis arrested during Soviet Embassy demonstration, 37478 [17DE]
S. 12, protections against illegal telephone surveillance, 48 [3JA]
S. 812, Financial Export Control Act, 6777 [28MR]
S. 1654, establish reward for information relative to cases of espionage and provide for forfeiture of proceeds received for commission of acts of espionage, 24050 [18SE]
S. 1773, reduce size of Soviet mission at U.N., 28073 [18OC]
S. 1809, permit importation of furskins from Soviet Union, 29749 [30OC]
S. Con. Res. 7, test ban treaty negotiations, 914, 1053 [24JA]
S. Con. Res. 25, relative to U.S. compliance with arms control treaties, 4619, 4631 [6MR]
S. Con. Res. 29, call for negotiations on testing and deployment of nuclear weapons, 5321 [18MR]
S. Con. Res. 36, U.S.-Soviet commission to study impact of nuclear winter on security of each nation, 7015 [2AP]
S. Con. Res. 55, arms control negotiations, 18875 [11JY]
S. Con. Res. 61, expressing solidarity with Sakharov family efforts to gain freedom (S. Con. Res. 61), 23556 [12SE]
S. Con. Res. 62, expressing solidarity with Sakharov family efforts to gain freedom, 23556, 23637 [12SE]
S. Con. Res. 72, encourage Government of Poland to assure human rights, 24941 [25SE]
S. Con. Res. 76, request President to initiate discussions on human rights in Poland, 29170 [25OC]
S. Con. Res. 76, request President to initiate discussions on violations of human rights in Poland, 26307 [5OC]
S. Con. Res. 88, light porch lights or candles during summit meeting (see S. Con. Res. 88), 32139 [14NO]
S. Con. Res. 99, expand exchange of cultural programs, 37669 [18DE]
S. Res. 19, concerning U.S.-U.S.S.R arms control negotiations, 28, 328 [3JA]
S. Res. 34, condemning Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, 337 [3JA]
S. Res. 90, Soviet arms control treaty violations, 4494 [5MR]
S. Res. 95, representation of Malin Jennings by the Senate Legal Counsel in Alaskans for Nuclear Arms Control Political Action Committee v. Charney, 4921, 4950 [7MR]
S. Res. 103, initiate negotiations with Soviet Union on agricultural trade, 5856 [20MR]
S. Res. 108, provide communications equipment and services to Soviet Union to improve direct link crisis control system, 12376 [16MY]
S. Res. 131, moratorium on activities involving nuclear weapons, 7652 [4AP]
S. Res. 152, Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry, 10089, 10155 [1MY]
S. Res. 166, call for meeting to negotiate arms control treaty, 12334 [16MY]
S. Res. 179, authorizing printing of report by the Committee on Armed Services, 15696 [13JN]
S. Res. 227, urging U.S.-U.S.S.R. joint disease immunization effort, 24773 [24SE]
S. Res. 227, urging U.S.-U.S.S.R. joint immunization effort, 30575 [5NO]
S. Res. 234, authorize printing of a report by a congressional delegation to the Soviet Union and Hungary, 25085 [26SE]
S. Res. 237, support intent of President to discuss Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, 29171 [25OC]
S. Res. 257, supporting the Geneva meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, 31687 [13NO]
S. Res. 279, proposed transfer of certain Arctic Ocean islands to the Soviet Union, 37672 [18DE]
S. Res. 280, assistance to the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola, 38383 [19DE]
S. Res. 283, control: Senate bipartisan group to act as observers of arms reduction or control negotiations designated pursuant to S. Res. 19 and 86, 38401 [19DE]
S.J. Res. 15, Helsinki Human Rights Day, 321 [3JA], 6674 [28MR], 7973 [16AP]
S.J. Res. 18, relative to U.S.-U.S.S.R. joint space mission to Mars, 677 [21JA]
S.J. Res. 37, repudiating negative consequences of Yalta agreements, 1781 [5FE]
S.J. Res. 66, Baltic Freedom Day, 3807 [27FE], 15199 [11JN]
S.J. Res. 66, designate Baltic Freedom Day, 10466 [3MY]
S.J. Res. 75, approve obligation of funds for MX missile, 5788 [20MR]
S.J. Res. 91, Afghanistan Day, 5881 [20MR]
S.J. Res. 108, provide communications equipment and services to Soviet Union to improve direct link crisis control, 7651 [4AP]
S.J. Res. 108, provide communications equipment and services to Soviet Union to improve direct link crisis control system, 21198 [29JY]
S.J. Res. 161, appeal for release of Soviet Jews, 18873 [11JY], 19586 [18JY], 20600 [25JY]
S.J. Res. 164, study concept of an International Space Year, 19356 [17JY]
S.J. Res. 166, call for release of Helsinki Final Act monitors, 22490 [1AU]
S.J. Res. 166, call on Soviet Union to release Helsinki Final Act monitors, 19357 [17JY]
S.J. Res. 179, resumption of negotiations on comprehensive and verifiable test ban treaty, 20929, 20933 [29JY], 21348 [30JY]
S.J. Res. 180, commemorate anniversary of Helsinki Final Act, 20935 [29JY], 21504 [30JY]
S.J. Res. 227, commend Government of Switzerland for hosting U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit, 29169 [25OC]
S.J. Res. 240, condemn Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, 36475 [13DE], 37812 [18DE]
S.J. Res. 243, urge rescinding of award of Nobel Prize to Yevgeny Chazov, 35524 [10DE]
S.J. Res. 252, negotiations on complete nuclear test ban, 37666 [18DE]
Transcripts
Medical Evaluation of Miroslav Medvid: Dept. of State, 31902 [14NO]
Soviet Compliance With Helsinki Accords: Gary Matthews, responding to questions of Sentor Humphrey, 18796 [11JY]