UNITED NATIONS
Addresses
African Famine Relief: Bradford Morse, 5795-5797 [20MR]
———Javier Perez de Cuellar, 5794 [20MR]
Anniversary Observance of the U.N. Vote Equating Zionism With Racism: Representative Owens, 35837 [10DE]
Ceremony Honoring Hubert H. Humphrey: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 17603 [27JN]
Commemoration of Anniversary: President Reagan, 29045-29047, 29065 [24OC], 29092-29094 [25OC]
Democratic Freedom Fighters: President Reagan, 35482 [10DE]
Enduring Human Rights Legacy of Eleanor Roosevelt: Richard N. Gardner, 3225-3228 [22FE]
Foreign Policy: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 8295-8297 [17AP]
Founding of the U.N.: Elliot L. Richardson, 22250 [1AU]
Human Rights: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick (excerpt), 8643 [22AP]
International Human Rights Day: Richard Schifter, 38663 [19DE]
Namibian Independence—Progress in the Right Direction: Dawid Bezuidenhout, 18530 [10JY]
One World, Rich and Poor: Bradford Morse, 9770-9772 [29AP]
Peace Prospects in the Middle East: Shimon Peres, Prime Minister of Israel, 28712 [23OC]
Reception for Jeane J. Kirkpatrick: Senator Dole, 8823 [23AP]
Signing Ceremony for International Human Rights Day: President Reagan, 36360 [12DE]
U.N. Speech on Foreign Policy Issues: President Reagan (excerpt), 29788 [30OC]
U.S. Influence on Foreign Regimes: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick (excerpt), 18798 [11JY]
U.S. Response to Central American Totalitarianism: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 9747 [29AP]
Articles and editorials
Afghanistan-This Is Genocide, 36820 [17DE]
America Goes It Alone, 28721 [23OC]
American Retiring at U.N.—13 Satisfying Years, 36838 [17DE]
As Time Passes Many May Forget, 29197 [25OC]
Banned Pesticides Find Markets Abroad, 8316 [17AP]
Bishop Says U.N. Fails on Nuke Control, 30950 [6NO]
Can a Treaty Eliminate Genocide?, 12972 [21MY]
Counterintelligence Policy, 28074 [18OC]
End Cold War Against Cuba, 20154 [23JY]
Family Discord in Nairobi, 20694 [25JY]
Family Planning Frenzy, 15475 [12JN]
Finding a Way and the Will To Save Children in the Third World, 576 [3JA]
``First Lady'' of the Voice of America, 3229 [22FE]
Foreign Affairs—Survival Question, 37856 [18DE]
Gathering at Pushkin's Statue—Protesters, Police Play Out Silent Ritual on Human Rights Day, 36310 [12DE]
Genocide Convention—Not Enough for the U.S., 7397 [3AP]
Genocide Year 36, 7874 [16AP]
Gorbachev—Wolf in Dove's Clothing, 24674 [23SE]
How China Uses U.N. Aid for Forced Abortion, 12106 [15MY]
How China Uses U.N. Aid for Forced Abortions, 16647 [20JN], 30570 [5NO]
Ill-Received Ideology Now Exported, 24211 [18SE]
Immunize the Children, 29982 [31OC]
Imperative Vote Against Genocide, 9568 [26AP]
Inside Advice on Disturbing the KGB, 28074 [18OC]
International Law and International Lies, 20695 [25JY]
It Was Wrong To Duck the World Court, 3958 [27FE]
Jewel in the UN, 25477 [1OC]
Latin America—Population and Internal Unrest, 28703 [23OC]
Law of Retribution Strikes Beirut—Lebanon Loses Its Only True Protector, 18019 [8JY]
Marcos and the Purists, 36544 [16DE]
Memorandum—U.N. Diplomacy, 7694 [4AP]
Misdirected U.S. Crusade, 15238 [11JN]
More From the Beautiful People at AID, 7663 [4AP]
My Experience During the Armenian Genocide, 23350 [11SE]
New Chance in Guatemala, 37499 [17DE]
``New'' Mideast Peace Process, 25213 [26SE]
Old Defenses Won't Work, 14813 [6JN]
Patricia R. Harris, 7510 [3AP]
Paying for Abortions, 7662 [4AP]
Piercing the Sandinista Smokescreen, 7558 [3AP]
Political Suicide, 9570 [26AP]
Population Prizes From U.N. Assailed, 7665 [4AP]
Pro-Life, AID Forces Clash on U.S. Aid to China's Population Control, 7665 [4AP]
Proposals for UN Human Rights Reforms, 34368 [4DE]
Reagan's World Court Walkout Decision Leaves U.S. Congress Without Means of Appeal, 31776 [13NO]
Refocusing the Genocide Treaty, 4739 [7MR]
Reject the Genocide Convention, 9183 [24AP]
Remember the Gulf of Tonkin—President's Bid for Contra Aid Has Chilling Similarity, 7956 [16AP]
Remembering Adlai 20 Years Later, 22449 [1AU]
Report for the U.N. Denounces Afghans on Rights, 35825 [10DE], 36321 [12DE]
Saving the Third World's Children, 23466 [11SE]
Shortchanging a Food Program That Works, 7693 [4AP]
Shultz Heads for the Other Side of Europe, 38666 [19DE]
Soviet Espionage—Using the U.N. Against the U.S., 28086-28094 [18OC], 28255 [22OC]
Spies (excerpt), 25042 [26SE]
Spring of 1945, 34022 [3DE]
Strange View of a Lawyer's Job, 26467 [7OC]
Successful Tax Break at Risk, 22023 [31JY]
Talk of the Town, 5083 [7MR]
Thought Police at the Border, 11572 [9MY]
Trouble With a Genocide Treaty, 17708 [27JN]
U.N. OK's Antiterror Resolution—Its First, 36121 [11DE]
U.N. OKs Antiterror Resolution—Its First, 37500 [17DE]
U.N. Panel Accepts Report Citing Armenian Genocide, 23349 [11SE]
U.N. Panel Adopts Report Calling Armenian Massacres a Genocide, 23350 [11SE]
U.N. Report Accuses Soviets of Massive Rights Abuses in Afghanistan, 5936 [20MR]
U.N. Report Revives Arguments About 1915 Armenian Massacre, 23349 [11SE]
U.N. Rights Unit Assails Soviet Abuses in Afghanistan, 5936 [20MR]
U.N.—Reforms Might Help It To Work, 27978 [17OC]
U.N.'s Priorities, 32 [3JA]
U.N.'s War Against the West, 3822-3826 [27FE]
U.S. Investigates Abortion Practice in China Before Funding U.N. Population Program, 5335 [18MR]
U.S. Tightens Travel at U.N.—Staff From Soviet, Five Countries Restricted to 25-Mile Limit, 24409 [19SE]
U.S. Ultimatum To Assad Imperative—Key to Hostages' Release in Damascus, 18020 [8JY]
Unauthorized Violence of Terrorism, 541 [3JA]
United Nations at Middle Age, 31782 [13NO]
United Nations Finances SWAPO Terrorists With U.S. Tax Dollars, 10377 [2MY]
United Nations ``Simply Must Be Made To Succeed'', 28469 [22OC]
What the President Left Out, 31786 [13NO]
What's at Stake in Namibia, 28718 [23OC]
Why the U.S. Should Not Ratify the Genocide Convention Treaty, 7418 [3AP]
Why the UNESCO Withdrawal Is Unfortunate, 4546 [5MR]
Women Must Be Free To Decide on Family, 22060 [31JY]
Worldwide Effort Needed To Fight Pollution Effectively, 30931 [6NO]
``Zionism-Racism'' Canard, 31521 [12NO]
Bills and resolutions
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: ratification (see H. Res. 82, 104)
———ratify (see H. Res. 166)
———sense of Senate (see S.J. Res. 12)
Ecology: support of program (see H. Con. Res. 158)
Employees: activity and travel restrictions for certain, on temporary assignment (see S. 1095)
———restrict activities (see H.R. 3043)
International Office of Diplomatic Security: establish (see H. Con. Res. 189)
International Organization Staffs' Children, Survivors, and Retirees Act: enact (see H.R. 1996)
Jews: condemning 1975 resolution on Zionism (see S.J. Res. 98; H.J. Res. 339)
Namibia: conditions for exploitation of natural resources (see H.R. 2589)
Ratification (see H. Res. 82)
South Africa: support resolution on economic sanctions (see H. Res. 255)
———U.S. vote on resolution to impose voluntary economic sanctions (see H. Res. 239)
Soviet Union: conditional U.S. contributions based on 1-vote representation (see S. Res. 214)
———substantial equivalence to the size of U.S. mission (see S. 1773; H.R. 3600)
Terrorism: resolution condemning air piracy by Shiite Moslems (see H. Con. Res. 1271)
U.S. Commission on Improving the Efficiency of the United Nations: establish (see H.J. Res. 417)
U.S. contribution: proportional reduction (see H.R. 1908)
U.S. contributions: limit (see H.R. 76)
U.S. participation: terminate and remove all privileges, exemptions, and immunities (see H.R. 2922)
Booklets
Los Desaparecidos En Cuba—Missing Cubans Within Their Country: Cuban American Foundation, 15233 [11JN]
Books
``Breaking with Moscow,'' Arkady N. Shevchenko (excerpt), 14645 [6JN]
Communications from
Cyprus: report, 692 (EC340) [21JA]
Documents
Charter (excerpt), 28906 [24OC]
Charter (sundry excerpts), 9075 [23AP]
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: article IX (excerpt), 12735 [21MY]
Genocide Convention (excerpt), 31267 [12NO]
Genocide Treaty (excerpt), 14400 [5JN], 17089 [25JN]
People's Republic of China Population Policy, 18413 [10JY]
Right To Choose Political, Economic, Social and Cultural Systems: General Assembly, 15453 [12JN]
Factsheets
Raphael Lemkin, the Armenian Genocide, and the Genocide Convention, 9123 [24AP]
Forewords
Stassen Draft Charter for a New U.N., 31740 [13NO]
Letters
Anti-Terrorism Trade Preference Act (H.R. 3661): Representatives Barton and Udall, 37501 [17DE]
Condemnation of the Government of Iran for persecution of Bahai: sundry Members of Congress, 5060 [7MR]
Contributions by AID to the U.N. Fund for Population Activities: M. Peter McPherson, 30551 [5NO]
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: Representative Lugar, 12736 [21MY]
Genocide Convention: ACLU, 7272 [3AP]
———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 29091 [25OC]
Genocide Treaty: Hyman Bookbinder, 36216 [12DE]
———United Veterans of America, 17708 [27JN]
Journey for Peace: Senator Simon, 2756 [20FE]
Nairobi Conference of the U.N. Decade for Women: several Senators, 19036 [15JY]
Opposition to ratification of the Genocide Convention: Sam J. Ervin, Jr., 5271 [18MR]
Ratification of the Genocide Convention: John N. Moore, 10532 [6MY]
———Michael Korenblit, 2445 [19FE]
———President Reagan, 28492 [23OC]
U.N. Fund for Drug Abuse Control: Giuseppe di Gennaro, 28728 [23OC]
U.S. assistance for population control: several Members of Congress, 16646 [20JN]
U.S. assistance to international organizations supporting abortion or involuntary sterilization: Representative Kemp, 30550 [5NO]
———Senator Helms, 30549 [5NO]
U.S. assistance to the U.N. Fund for Population Activities: Zhang Wenjin, 7659 [4AP]
U.S. policy toward Namibia: Namibian Ministry of Information, 38720 [19DE]
Lists
U.N. World Conference To Review and Appraise the Achievement of the U.N. Decade for Women—delegation, 6399 [26MR]
Memorandums
Legal Situation Regarding Reducing the Size of the Soviet Mission to the U.N., 28075-28084 [18OC]
Memorials of legislature
California, 3419 [25FE]
Delaware, 19867 [22JY]
Genocide treaty ratification: Oktibbeha Post No. 13, American Legion, 1507 [31JA]
Massachusetts, 7814 [15AP]
Pacific Island Trust Territories, 7026 [2AP]
Messages
Conference To Review and Appraise the Achievements of the U.N. Decade for Women: President Reagan, 18855 [11JY]
Genocide Convention: Harry S. Truman (excerpt), 15891 [17JN]
Petitions
Consumer protection guidelines, 9358-9360 [24AP]
Genocide Convention: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, 20476 [25JY]
Genocide Convention ratification: Federal Bar Association, 4813 [7MR]
Genocide Treaty: Westmoreland County, PA, Council, 2434 [19FE]
Nicaragua's Case Against the U.S. in the International Court of Justice: Boston, MA, Bar Association, 7558 [3AP]
U.N.: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, 20476 [25JY]
Press releases
U.S. and the International Court of Justice: President Reagan, 27039 [9OC]
Questions and answers
UNESCO programs: Gregory J. Newell, 35125 [6DE]
Remarks in House
Afghanistan: human rights violations, 36321 [12DE]
———opposition to Soviet invasion, 34371 [4DE]
Anniversary, 26125, 26131 [3OC], 28695 [23OC], 29045, 29075 [24OC], 30950 [6NO], 34368 [4DE]
———observance, 21281 [29JY]
Anniversary of founding, 24121 [18SE]
Anti-Terrorism Trade Preference Act: enact (H.R. 3661), 37500 [17DE]
Armenian genocide: inclusion in U.N. document, 23459, 23462 [11SE]
Central American Counterterrorism Act: enact (H.R. 3462), 37499 [17DE]
China, People's Republic of: family planning programs, 17499 [26JN], 17902 [27JN]
Contributions: reduce U.S. percentage (H.R. 1908), 7241 [2AP], 7797 [15AP]
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: ratification (H. Res. 166), 12730-12737 [21MY]
———ratify (H. Res. 104), 5082 [7MR]
Cooperative Development Fund on Cyprus: establish (H. Con. Res. 56), 2331 [7FE], 6120 [25MR]
Cyprus: anniversary of Turkish invasion, 20144 [23JY]
Decade for Women Conference: tribute to U.S. delegation for support of pay equity, 19990 [23JY]
Developing countries: child health care, 23466 [11SE]
Eastern Europe: U.S. policy, 38666 [19DE]
Employees: salary kickbacks, 18597 [11JY]
Environmental Program: funding, 30931 [6NO]
Food and Agriculture Organization: anniversary, 27641 [17OC]
Food trade: Codex Alimentarius Commission, 27761 [16OC]
Foreign Assistance Appropriations Act: amend (H.R. 3228), 25244 [26SE]
Fund for Drug Abuse Control: 1984 contributions, 11218 [8MY]
Fund for Population Activities: abortion funding, 15151 [11JN]
———funding, 17225 [25JN]
Funding, 25742 [2OC]
Genocide Convention: ratify, 3852 [27FE]
———ratify (H. Res. 166), 12736 [24MY]
Guatemala: human rights violations, 37499 [17DE]
Human rights: U.S. policy, 35840 [10DE]
Human Rights Day: observance, 35837 [10DE]
Immunization and oral rehydration: provide assistance to promote (H.R. 3894), 35838 [10DE]
International Court of Justice: participation of States in the World Court, 27039 [9OC]
International family planning programs: funding, 17099 [25JN], 17499 [26JN], 18134 [9JY]
International Human Rights Day: observance, 36118 [11DE], 36310, 36360 [12DE], 38661, 38663 [19DE]
International Planned Parenthood Federation: funding, 24211 [18SE]
———making appropriations, 22779 [1AU]
———U.S. contributions, 20381, 20384 [24JY]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act: authorizing appropriations (S. 960), 20828 [26JY]
International Year of Animation: observance, 22721 [1AU]
International Youth Conference: Soviet propaganda to discredit, 24406, 24407 [19SE]
International Youth Year: designate, 19989 [23JY]
Iran: human rights violations, 38661, 38722 [19DE]
———response to taking of U.S. hostages, 18050 [8JY]
Japan: tribute to ``Hiroshima '85'' film festival, 22721 [1AU]
Jews: condemn passage of anti-Zionism resolution (S.J. Res. 98), 22600 [1AU]
Latin America: U.S. funding for population programs, 28703 [23OC]
Lehman College: anniversary celebration, 17553 [26JN]
———celebration for U.N. anniversary, 17553 [26JN]
Lodge, John D.: tribute, 30959 [6NO]
Middle East: anniversary of anti-Zionist resolution, 31541 [12NO]
———U.N. human rights policy toward Palestinian women, 17925 [27JN]
Morocco: address of King Hassan to the U.N. relative to peace in the Western Sahara, 30926 [6NO]
Namibia: South African internal government, 15799, 15808 [13JN]
———Transitional Government of National Unity, 18530 [10JY]
———U.N. resolution to grant local self-government, 10377 [2MY]
———U.S. policy, 38719 [19DE]
Namibian Natural Resources Protection Act: enact, 13687 [23MY]
National UNICEF Day: observance, 24025 [17SE]
Nicaragua: voting record of Sandinista Government, 8631 [22AP]
PLO: observer status, 27768 [17OC]
Population: family planning programs, 17902 [27JN]
Reagan, President: speech on foreign policy issues, 29788 [30OC]
Schifter, Richard: appointed Dept. of State Assistant Sec. for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs, 38663 [19DE]
South West Africa People's Organization: terrorist activities, 28718 [23OC]
Soviet espionage: proposals to limit, 24408 [19SE]
Soviet propaganda: disinformation and alleged treaty violations, 24406 [19SE]
Soviet Union: limit number of nationals employed at Soviet mission to U.N. (H.R. 3600), 28255 [22OC]
Susquehanna Township High School: tribute, 5113 [7MR]
Terrorism: condemnation, 36543 [16DE]
———Security Council resolution relative to hostage-taking, 38700 [19DE]
———U.N. resolution condemning as criminal, 36120 [11DE]
Turkey: anniversary of invasion of Cyprus, 20144 [23JY]
U.N. Commission on Narcotic Drugs: policy session, 13688 [23MY]
U.N. Conference on the Decade of Women, 20974 [29JY]
U.N. Decade for Women Conference: agenda, 22060 [31JY]
———Michigan delegation, 17962 [27JN]
———Palestinian issues, 17925 [27JN]
U.N. Development Program: funding, 25742 [2OC]
U.N. employees: restrict certain activities to protect intelligence (H.R. 3043), 19725 [18JY]
U.N. Fund for Drug Abuse Control: 1984 contributions, 11218 [8MY]
———contributions, 28728 [23OC]
U.N. Fund for Population Activities: abortion funding, 17099 [25JN]
———funding, 16470 [20JN], 24211 [18SE]
———U.S. contributions, 20381, 20384 [24JY]
U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees: audit and evaluate use of U.S. contributions, 11242 [9MY]
U.N. World Conference To Review and Appraise the Achievement of the U.N. Decade for Women: reports on progress, 6399 [26MR]
U.S. Commission on Improving the Effectiveness of the U.N.: establish (H.J. Res. 417), 28695 [23OC]
U.S. contribution, 11096 [8MY], 25742 [2OC]
U.S. contributions: limit (H.R. 76), 493 [3JA]
———reduce (H.R. 3228), 25244 [26SE]
U.S. products and exports: authority of international organizations to set forth regulations, 11092 [8MY]
UNICEF: tribute to program, 10382 [2MY]
Vietnam Mission: throwing out letters to MIA's, 36542 [16DE]
World Drug Abuse Conference: convene, 17951 [27JN]
World Festival of Youth and Students: meeting in Moscow, 19989 [23JY]
World Food Day: observance, 27761 [16OC]
Remarks in Senate
Abortion: activities of international organizations requesting U.S. funding, 7658 [4AP]
———U.S. assistance to international organizations supporting coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization programs, 30548-30573 [5NO]
ACLU: support of Genocide Convention, 7272 [3AP]
Afghanistan: report on Soviet atrocities, 36819 [17DE]
Anniversary, 31739, 31782 [13NO]
———observance, 22248 [1AU]
Armenians: report on massacre by Turkish forces, 23349 [11SE], 29689 [30OC]
Birth control: U.S. assistance for international programs, 5335 [18MR]
China, People's Republic of: use of U.N. funds for population control, 12106 [15MY]
Conference of the U.N. Decade for Women: politicization of Nairobi meeting, 19036 [15JY]
Developing countries: restrictions on U.S. assistance for population control, 16643-16647 [20JN]
Diseases: immunization program, 29982 [31OC]
———polio eradication program, 12339 [16MY]
Dole, Senator: welcomes Jeane J. Kirkpatrick to Republican Party, 8823 [23AP]
Drug abuse: address by Javier Perez de Cuellar, 17034 [25JN]
Economic assistance: equate funding with that provided by Soviet Union, 35349-35350 [9DE]
———funding levels, 12092-12094 [15MY]
Environmental Program: funding, 35108 [6DE], 35359 [9DE]
Espionage: prevent activities by employees, 14992 [10JN]
Expenditures: priorities, 32 [3JA]
Foreign countries: restrict activities of personnel on secondment to U.N. Secretariat (S. 1095), 11008 [8MY]
Foreign relations: summit between Turkey and Cyprus, 21666 [31JY]
Funding: restrictions, 14937-14940 [7JN], 14985 [10JN]
General Assembly: voting practices, 15278 [12JN]
Genocide Convention: Committee on Foreign Relations markup date, 6937 [1AP]
———inclusion of politically motivated aggression, 4738 [7MR]
———opposition to ratification, 5271-5274 [18MR], 7397, 7418 [3AP], 9183 [24AP], 9570 [26AP], 12972 [21MY]
———policy of President Reagan on ratification, 4734 [7MR]
———ratify, 646 [21JA], 719 [22JA], 913 [24JA], 1182 [29JA], 1463 [31JA], 2075 [7FE], 2445 [19FE], 2688 [20FE], 3104 [22FE], 3243 [23FE], 3384 [25FE], 3573 [26FE], 3995 [28FE], 4947 [7MR], 5147 [14MR], 5269 [18MR], 5365 [19MR], 6141 [26MR], 6633 [28MR], 7016 [2AP], 7272 [3AP], 7616 [4AP], 7809 [15AP], 7874 [16AP], 8118 [17AP], 8345 [18AP], 9121 [24AP], 9567 [26AP], 10028 [1MY], 10265 [2MY], 10409 [3MY], 10532 [6MY], 10931 [8MY], 11295 [9MY], 11771 [14MY], 12015 [15MY], 12289 [16MY], 12567 [20MY], 12847 [21MY], 13137, 13279 [22MY], 13440 [23MY], 13713 [24MY], 14392, 14399-14401 [5JN], 14663 [6JN], 14833 [7JN], 14974 [10JN], 15055 [11JN], 15600 [13JN], 15891 [17JN], 16007 [18JN], 16199 [19JN], 16597 [20JN], 16779 [21JN], 16952 [24JN], 17023, 17089 [25JN], 17327 [26JN], 17571 [27JN], 17999 [8JY], 18148 [9JY], 18304 [10JY], 18992 [15JY], 19062 [16JY], 19561 [18JY], 19758 [19JY], 19878 [22JY], 20268 [24JY], 20428 [25JY], 20729 [26JY], 20875 [29JY], 21306 [30JY], 21655 [31JY], 22082 [1AU], 23166 [10SE], 23555 [12SE], 23701 [13SE], 23801, 23803 [16SE], 23919 [17SE], 24045 [18SE], 24419 [20SE], 24618 [23SE], 24688 [24SE], 24906 [25SE], 25054 [26SE], 25284 [30SE], 25344 [1OC], 25550 [2OC], 26260 [5OC], 26316 [6OC], 26356 [7OC], 26836 [9OC], 27646 [16OC], 27838 [17OC], 28135 [21OC], 28361 [22OC], 28868 [24OC], 29091 [25OC], 29399 [29OC], 29689 [30OC], 30202 [1NO], 30395 [4NO], 30497 [5NO], 31267 [12NO], 31640 [13NO], 31894 [14NO], 32221 [18NO], 32290 [19NO], 32644, 32647 [20NO], 33209 [22NO], 33446 [23NO], 33851 [3DE], 34064 [4DE], 34388 [5DE], 34984 [6DE], 35293 [9DE], 36213, 36216 [12DE], 36379 [13DE], 36480 [16DE], 36817 [17DE], 37521 [18DE], 38425 [19DE], 38771 [20DE]
———ratify (H. Res. 166), unanimous-consent agreement, 34406 [5DE]
———Senate deliberation on treaty, 23803 [16SE]
———support by President Reagan, 28492 [23OC]
———support for ratification by George Deukmejian, Governor of California, 10769 [7MY]
International relations: policies, 3822 [27FE]
———restrict funding to organizations that support terrorism, 14917 [7JN]
Middle East: condemning anti-Zionist resolution passed by U.N. (S.J. Res. 98), 18239 [9JY]
———condemning anti-Zionist resolution (S.J. Res. 98), 6805 [28MR]
Morse, Bradford: tribute, 36837 [17DE]
PLO: withhold U.S. portion of funding allocated to divisions supporting Palestinian rights, 30225 [1NO]
Roosevelt, Eleanor: tribute, 3225 [22FE]
Soviet Union: substantial equivalence to the size of U.S. mission (S. 1773), 28070-28073, 28085 [18OC]
Stassen, Harold E.: tribute, 29197 [25OC]
Stevenson, Adlai E.: tribute, 22449 [1AU]
U.N.: reform, 27977 [17OC]
U.S.: reduce contribution (S. Res. 214), 22419 [1AU]
World Court: jurisdiction, 27307 [10OC], 28118 [18OC], 31776 [13NO]
Reports
Condemnation of Anti-Zionist Resolution: Committee on Foreign Relations (S.J. Res. 98), 17631 [27JN]
Genocide Convention: several Senators (additional views), 20876-20877 [29JY]
Nomination: Daniel A. Mica, 24757 [24SE]
———Gerald B.H. Solomon, 24757 [24SE]
———Herbert S. Okun, 24757 [24SE]
———Hugh Montgomery, 24757 [24SE]
———John D. Lodge, 24757 [24SE]
———Joseph V. Reed, 24757 [24SE]
———Patricia M. Byrne, 24757 [24SE]
———Robinson Risner, 24757 [24SE]
———Vernon A. Walters, 24757 [24SE]
Report on the Situation of Human Rights in Afghanistan: U.N. Commission on Human Rights, 11585 [9MY]
U.N. Seminar on the Encouragement of Understanding, Tolerance and Respect in Matters Relating to Freedom of Religion or Belief (excerpt), 21764 [31JY]
U.S. Assistance for Population Control: Committee on Appropriations (excerpt), 16646 [20JN]
World Food Security—Personal Responsibility: Interfaith Hunger Appeal, 27999-28000 [17OC]
Resolutions by organizations
Genocide Treaty: United Veterans of America, 17708 [27JN]
Hostage-taking: U.N. Security Council, 38700 [19DE]
Reviews
Developments in fields with which the U.N. Subcommission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protections of Minorities has been concerned: B. Whitaker, 23350 [11SE]
Statements
American Human Rights Policy: Edmund Muskie, 21569 [9SE]
Apartheid: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 18801 [11JY]
Arabs' Support of Latin American Countries: Arab conference at Tunis (1981), 9051 [23AP]
———Gamal Mansour (1975), 9051 [23AP]
Codex Alimentarius System, 27761 [16OC]
Drug Abuse: Javier Perez de Cuellar, U.N. Sec. General, 17951 [27JN]
Escalation of World War Against Polio With Massive 20-Year Program: Rotary International, 12341 [16MY]
Genocide Convention: Arthur Goldberg, 17090 [25JN]
———Elie Wiesel, 17089 [25JN]
———Elliott Abrams, 17089 [25JN]
———Jacob K. Javits, 14400 [5JN]
———Rita Hauser, 17089 [25JN]
———Shimon Peres, 12289 [16MY]
Genocide Treaty: Senator Helms, 36222 [12DE]
Human Rights in Iran, 38722 [19DE]
Illegal South African Occupations in Namibia: Court of International Justice, 13687 [23MY]
Impact of Ratification of the Genocide Convention: Elie Wiesel, 4947 [7MR]
International Human Rights Day: James F. Nelson, 38661 [19DE]
Limiting Nuclear Weapons: Javier Perez de Cuellar, 26353 [7OC]
Nicaragua Obtained Arms for Israel in 1948: Teddy Kolleck, 9051 [23AP]
Opposition to Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: Vernon A. Walters (excerpts), 34371 [4DE]
Plain Truth Concerning the Genocide Convention: Sam J. Ervin, Jr., 5272-5273 [18MR]
Polio Eradication Program: Carlyle Guerra de Macedo, 12340 [16MY]
Ratification of the U.N. Genocide Convention: Elie Wiesel, 6682 [28MR]
Ratification of U.N. Genocide Convention: ABA (excerpt), 4734 [7MR]
Role of U.S. in the U.N.: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 25513-25517 [1OC]
South African Internal Government for Namibia: Dept. of State (excerpt), 15799 [13JN]
Soviet Campaign Against the Jamaica International Youth Conference, 24406 [19SE]
U.N. Commission on Narcotic Drugs—Policy Session: Representative Gilman, 13688 [23MY]
U.N. Genocide Convention: William H. Rehnquist (excerpt), 12016 [15MY]
U.N. Security Council Resolution Relative to Hostage-Taking: Vernon A. Walters, 38700 [19DE]
U.S. Position at U.N. International Conference on Population: U.S. delegation, 16645 [20JN]
Studies
At the U.N.—The Kirkpatrick Legacy: Roger A. Brooks, 7947-7950 [16AP]
Perspectives on Palestinian Women: Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights, 17925 [27JN]
Tables
Agency-by-agency breakdown of U.S. staffing and financial contributions for the U.N., 7798 [15AP]
Contributions by AID to the U.N. Fund for Population Activities, 30550 [5NO]
Number and percentage of selected professional staff in the U.N. system, 7241 [2AP]
U.N. Fund for Drug Abuse Control—status of cash contributions pledged or received (sundry), 11219 [8MY]
U.N. Fund for Drug Abuse Control—Status of contributions pledged or paid for 1985 as of August 31, 1985, 28729 [23OC]
U.N. voting record: 39th General Assembly, 15279-15280 [12JN]
Voting record, 7798 [15AP]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 158, support of the U.N. Environment Program, 14046 [4JN]
H. Res. 104, ratify the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, 5083 [7MR]
H. Res. 166, Sense of the House of Representatives with respect to ratification of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, 12730 [21MY]
H.J. Res. 417, establish a U.S. Commission on Improving the Effectiveness of the U.N., 28696 [23OC]
H.R. 1908, reduce U.S. percentage of contributions, 7241 [2AP]
H.R. 3600, limit number of Soviet nationals serving at Soviet mission to U.N., 28255 [22OC]
H.R. 3894, provide assistance to promote immunization and oral rehydration, 35839 [10DE]
S. 1773, reduce size of Soviet mission at U.N., 28073 [18OC]
S. Res. 214, reduce U.S. contribution, 22419 [1AU]
S.J. Res. 98, condemning anti-Zionist resolution, 6806 [28MR]
S.J. Res. 98, condemning anti-Zionist resolution passed by U.N., 18240 [9JY]
S.J. Res. 98, condemning passage of U.N. anti-Zionism resolution, 22600 [1AU]