DEMOCRACY

Addresses

Anniversary of Change of Philippine Government: Emanuel Pelaez, 4737 [4MR]

Appreciation for Freedom and Democracy: William J. Bennett, Sec. of Education, 21774-21776 [30JY]

Asian American Voters Coalition—An Action Agenda and Challenges: Kyo R. Jhin, 35935 [16DE]

Berlin Wall: John F. Kennedy, 17671 [26JN]

Bicentennial of the Constitution: Thurgood Marshall, 11741 [7MY]

Constitution: Tyrone E. Grothe, 17892 [26JN]

Constitution—Our Quest for a More Perfect Union, Representative Wright, 13649 [21MY]

Democracy and Peace Award: Raul Alfonsin, 20783 [22JY]

Democracy in Latin America: Vice President Bush, 7194 [27MR]

Economic and Military Conditions of the Philippines: Corazon Aquino, 35582-35585 [14DE]

Freedom—Continuing Story: Senator Dole, 12431 [14MY]

Future Belongs to the Free—Reagan Doctrine and Central America: Lew Tambs, 11994, 11995 [12MY]

Introduction of President Alfonsin as Winner of the Democracy and Peace Award: Richard W. Fisher, 20783 [22JY]

Korean Politics in Transition, Gaston J. Sigur, Jr., Dept. of State, 16656 [18JN]

Support for Central American Democratic Countries: President Reagan, 11569-11571 [6MY]

Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary Soldier: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 25674 [29SE]

Truman Doctrine: Harry S. Truman, 10965 [4MY]

Western Hemisphere: Elliott Abrams, 19584 [13JY]

Amendments

Haiti: democratic elections (S. Res. 248), 21715, 21758 [30JY]

Jamaica: anniversary of independence (H. Res. 243), 22759 [6AU]

Panama: development (S. Res. 239), 17794 [26JN]

Analyses

Reinforcing Young Democracies—The Central American Case: Xavier Zavala, 22143 [3AU]

Articles and editorials

After 38 Years, Taiwan Lifts Martial Law—Prisoners Freed, 19915 [15JY]

Alfonsin Shows His Authority, 9358 [22AP]

Amended Welcome, 20604 [21JY]

Applying Leverage on South Korea, 16959 [22JN]

Appropriate Pressure on Panama, 21475 [29JY]

Argentina—For the Record, 9359 [22AP]

Battle for Democracy Wages On, 34164 [4DE]

Battle Lines Drawn for South Korea Rallies, 17911 [27JN]

Bodies Lay Sprawled Atop One Another, I Felt Like Crying, 34163 [4DE]

Chile Visit Gives the Pope a Pulpit To Decry Repression, 9022 [10AP]

Chun Gag Rule Fosters Unrest, 16657 [18JN]

Colombia—Is There a Future for Democracy?, 24464 [17SE]

Comrades in Terror—Soldiers and Thugs Are Reportedly Allied in the Campaign in Haiti To Cancel Election, 34160 [4DE]

Constitutional Convention of 1787, 13613-13616 [21MY]

Dateline South Korea—a Divided Seoul, 17346-17350 [24JN]

Democracy in South Korea, 17914 [27JN]

Demonstrators Stone U.S. Embassy in Panama, Cite U.S. Intervention, 18593 [1JY]

Despite Perils, Bad Press, Labor Still Fights for Freedom, 24249 [16SE]

Dozens Are Slain—Gunfire in the Capital, Some Candidates Go Into Hiding, 34158 [4DE]

Duvalier Candidates and a Killing Blunt Optimism of Haiti Voters, 28500 [20OC]

Election Panel Officials in Haiti Flee New Violence in the Capital, 30974 [5NO]

Elections Panel Officials in Haiti Flee New Violence in the Capital, 33118 [20NO]

Ex-Graduate Student in U.S. Is Among Detained Chinese, 3716 [19FE]

For Free Elections in Panama, 17790 [26JN]

General Noriega's Ugly Desperation, 21476 [29JY]

Grassroots Celebration, 36676 [19DE]

Haiti Debacle Cries for Intervention—Democratic Community Must Give Voters Alternative to Guns, 33957 [3DE]

Haiti Terror—The Old Order vs. the New, 33117 [20NO]

Haiti Violence Puts Drive to Democracy at the Crossroads, 33117 [20NO]

Haitian Candidate Killed at Police Post—Plainclothesmen Shot Presidential Contender, Witnesses Declare, 27776 [14OC]

Haitian Candidate Killed by Gunmen, 27777 [14OC]

Haitian Election Canceled After at Least 22 Slain, 34163 [4DE]

Haitian Election Files Burned After Candidates are Rejected, 33117 [20NO]

Haitian Elections Feared Imperiled—Officials Say They Still Need $2.5 Million and Security From the Government, 33116 [20NO]

Haiti's Junta-Picked Electoral Board Sworn In, 35708 [15DE]

Innocent Victim of the Iran Scandal, 4921 [5MR]

Iowa Caucuses Have No Clothes, 15602 [11JN]

Letter From Chile—Contradiction in Government Raid, Apology, 29725 [28OC]

Long Hot Summer in Seoul, 17913 [27JN]

Miami Haitians Demonstrate Solidarity With Homeland, 34164 [4DE]

Middle Class Broadens Korean Protest, 16655 [18JN]

Modest Demands of the Intellectuals, 3715 [19FE]

Move to Full Democracy Apt To Be slow, Gradual, 26518 [6OC]

Myth of Pakistan as a Heroic U.S. Ally, 38298 [22DE]

Nationwide Night of Protests Against Roh Tae Woo Nomination Mobilizes One Million Korean Citizens, 16660 [18JN]

Nation-Wide Resistance Grows, 16658 [18JN]

New Violence Breaks Out in Haiti as Vote Panel Bars Duvalier Men, 30974 [5NO]

Nicaragua, 5218 [10MR]

Nicaragua Backs Panama's Leaders, 17792 [26JN]

Nicaragua—After the Reagan Doctrine, 31922 [16NO]

Nicaraguan Rebels, 5462 [11MR]

Official Support Growing for Haitian Election, 33116 [20NO]

100 Haitians, Trying To Vote, Are Caught in Vast Blood Bath, 34159 [4DE]

154 Yugoslav Dissidents and Emigres of Diverse Backgrounds Sign Single Appeal To ``Democratize'' Yugoslavia, 29765 [28OC]

Panamanians Charged With High Treason, 17789 [26JN]

Panama's Military Strongman on the Defensive, 17789 [26JN]

Panama's Not-so-Strong Man, 21476 [29JY]

Panama's Time for Democracy, 17790 [26JN]

Panama's Weakening Strongman, 17790 [26JN]

PDC Comments on U.S. Senate Resolution Support, 18594 [1JY]

Plan Demoralizes Opposition, 32707 [18NO]

Please Help Save My Husband, Yang Wei—U.S.-Educated Student Arrested in Shanghai, 24221 [16SE]

Politics, Pushed Into Korea's Streets, 16655 [18JN]

Presidential Nomination of Kim Dae Jung in the Republic of Korea, 20596 [21JY]

Recasting South Korea, 17913 [27JN]

Rescue Democracy in Haiti, 31401 [9NO]

Seeking Wedge, Pins Aid Resumption to Election, 34161 [4DE]

Sham and Shame of Haiti, 34164 [4DE]

Since U.S. Landing, a New Grenada, 29757 [28OC]

Something We Still Need To Know, 5282 [10MR]

South Korean Military—Waiting in Wings, 17912 [27JN]

Street Protests by South Koreans Resume and Grow, 16654 [18JN]

Taiwan Ends 4 Decades of Martial Law, 19915 [15JY]

Taiwan Needs Direct Presidential Elections, Too, 22966 [6AU]

Time To Invade Haiti, 34164 [4DE]

Troubled Birth of Haitian Democracy, 28169, 28170 [15OC]

Two United States Senators Tour Nicaraguan Security Jail, 34436 [9DE]

U.S. Facilities Stoned in Panama, 18516 [1JY]

U.S. Finds Itself Caught in the Middle in Panama, 17788 [26JN]

U.S. Intensifies Pressure on Chun, 17912 [27JN]

U.S. Role in Haiti's Debacle, 32142 [17NO]

U.S. Stake in Korea, 17915 [27JN]

U.S. Will Not Press Korean Initiative, 16653 [18JN]

Voting Canceled as Haiti Is Caught in Wave of Terror—U.S. Suspends Aid, Move Announced After Military Rulers Oust Electoral Council, 34157 [4DE]

Who Can Protect the Haitians?, 34160 [4DE]

Yes, Washington, There Is a Haiti, 24123 [16SE]

Bills and resolutions

Baltic Freedom Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 159), 4088 [25FE]

Berlin, Germany: anniversary (see H. Con. Res. 86; H. Res. 142), 6776 [25MR]

Central America: appropriations to promote democracy (see H.R. 3329)

———assistance to democratic countries (see S. 184; H.R. 1180)

Chile: sanctions (see S. 709)

———support transition (see H.J. Res. 349)

China, People's Republic of: U.S. policy toward Tibet (see H.R. 3590)

China, Republic of: representative government, political parties, and freedom of expression (see S. Con. Res. 46)

Communism: support for groups working for freedom and against communism (see H. Res. 323)

Constitution: bicentennial (see S.J. Res. 173)

———ceremony at Capitol in honor of the bicentennial (see H. Con. Res. 161)

———commemoration of bicentennial (see H.R. 61)

———participation of delegates from both Houses of Congress in bicentennial ceremonies (see S. Con. Res. 55)

Democracy in Panama Act: enact (see S. 1650)

Democracy in South Korea Act: enact (see S. 1392; H.R. 2723)

Elections: increase public participation in campaigns (see H.R. 2580)

———protect right of former criminals offenders to vote (see H.R. 2502)

Ethiopia: promote development of democracy (see H.R. 588)

Fiji Islands: call for restoration of democracy (see S. Res. 302), 29156 [23OC]

———preserve parliamentary constitutional democracy (see H. Res. 248)

Greece: commend commitment (see H. Res. 122)

Haiti: democracy and human rights (see H.J. Res. 416)

———democratic elections (see S. Res. 248; H. Res. 240)

Independence National Park: include Washington Square (see S. 1513)

Jamaica: anniversary of independence (see H. Res. 243)

July 4th Family Celebration Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 275)

Korea, Republic of: armed forces intervention (see H. Con. Res. 205)

———democracy and security (see S. Con. Res. 33, 17, S. Res. 241; H. Con. Res. 48, 141, 205)

Nicaragua: reforms (see H. Res. 290)

Panama: promotion of democracy (see S. Res. 239; H. Con. Res. 149)

Philippines: commend Government for democratic principles (see H. Con. Res. 184)

———congratulation upon ratification of new Constitution (see H. Res. 90)

———U.S. support for Government (see H. Res. 260)

Pledge of Allegiance: amend (see S.J. Res. 189)

Santo Tomas University, Philippines: establish professorship on constitutional democracy (see H.R. 59)

South Africa: system of political representation (see S. Res. 206)

Soviet Union: challenge status of Berlin Wall (see H. Con. Res. 148)

Turkey: commend commitment (see H. Res. 122)

———preparation to hold open elections (see H. Con. Res. 211)

Brochures

1988 ``At Risk''? National Student/Parent Mock Election, 19913 [15JY]

Communiques

Measures against repression: Panamanian Chamber of Commerce, 17788 [26JN]

Declarations

Civitan creed: Owensboro, KY, Civitan Club, 14632 [4JN]

Dialogs

Political stability—key to economic, social, and political development: Philip M. Chen and others, Association on Third World Affairs, 35005 [10DE]

Documents

Declaration of Freedom, 2153 [28JA]

Declaration of Freedom (1966), 24465 [17SE]

Declaration of Independence: Thomas Jefferson, 20268 [17JY]

Federalist Papers: James Madison, 4283 [26FE]

Iroquois Confederacy of Nations role in the development of the U.S. Constitution, 34078 [3DE]

Special Ceremony in Honor of the Constitution, Philadelphia, PA, 20128-20137 [17JY]

Use of Monroe Doctrine To Restore Freedom of Cuban People: Claudio Benedi, Junta Patriotica Cubana—Cuban Patriotic Board Area Metropolitan de Washington, 6324-6327 [19MR]

Essays

Constitution: Wade P. Bruce, 10168 [28AP]

Constitution—A Living Legacy: Michael Brough, 29770 [28OC]

Democracy and the Two-Party System—The American Way: Andrew M. De Motte, 18404 [30JN]

Democratic Leaders: Mitch Neurock, 20817 [22JY]

Freedom—Our Duties and Our Obligations: Suzanne Scanlon, 4782 [4MR]

Government's Rights: Kris Fisher, 30381 [31OC]

Making the Constitution Work—The Separation of Powers: Sara E. Johnson, 29006 [22OC]

Ratification of New Constitution by States: Annie Myers, 5078 [6MR]

———Michell L. Schad, 5079 [6MR]

U.S.—A Federal, Democratic and Republican Nation, Binded Together as One: Lisa Marcinkowski, 18405 [30JN]

What the Constitution Means to Me: Denise Y. Burton, 12703 [18MY]

———Margie Handelman, 12741 [18MY]

What the Constitution Means to Me and to Our Country: Carl E. McCrary, 15387 [10JN]

———Jonathan Tony, 15382 [10JN]

———Laura Butler, 15386 [10JN]

Essays: Voice of Democracy

Foote, Jami, 14398 [2JN]

Excerpts

``Democracy in America,'' Alexis de Tocqueville, 7758 [2AP], 21472 [29JY]

Factsheets

Purpose of National Endowment for Democracy: Carl Gershman, 4424 [26FE]

Hearings

Committee on Foreign Affairs: commemorate the Truman doctrine and honor commitment to democracy of the Greek, Turkish, and American peoples (H. Res. 122) (testimony), D264 [21AP]

Committee on Foreign Relations: promotion of democracy and security in Republic of Korea (S. Con. Res. 17) (testimony), D164 [18MR]

Interviews

Living for human dignity, with Yang Wei's wife and relatives, 24222, 24223 [16SE]

Letters

Bicentennial of the Constitution and the Arkansas link: Twyla Ferguson, 8051-8053 [6AP]

Civil liberties in People's Republic of China, 1000 Chinese students in U.S., 2269 [29JA]

Constitution: E. Philip Riggin, 5116 [10MR]

Democracy in Chile: Hernan F. Errazuriz, 27934 [14OC]

Democracy in Panama: Freedom House, 23462 [7AU]

Government of El Salvador: Representative Mica, 32716 [18NO]

Haitian elections: Amnesty International, 32143 [17NO]

———James E. Nolan, Dept. of State, 21720 [30JY]

Haitian human rights violations: Michael S. Hooper and Aryeh Neier, 27777 [14OC]

———several Senators, 27778 [14OC]

Without freedom of the press there is no freedom: Violeta Chamorro, 10820 [30AP]

Lists

Chinese intellectuals suppressed, 1987, 24221 [16SE]

Chinese publications suppressed, 1987, 24221 [16SE]

Cosponsors of S. Res. 239, Panamanian civil liberties abuse and democracy development, 17784 [26JN]

Nicaraguan democratic civic opposition, 26457 [6OC]

Manifestoes

Education for democracy: American Federation of Teachers, 19912 [15JY]

Meetings

Committee on Foreign Affairs: commemorate the Truman doctrine and honor commitment to democracy of the Greek, Turkish, and American peoples (H. Res. 122), D264 [21AP]

Messages

Assistance for Democracies in Central America: President Reagan, 4584 [3MR]

Newsletters

Central America—how we got there, and what we should do: Representative Gonzalez, 36516-36518 [19DE]

Papers

Echoes From Antiquity—Classical Origins of the Constitution, Peter N. Kyros, 14581-14584 [3JN]

Petitions

Political compromise in Fiji Islands establishing constitutional democracy: Embassy of Fiji, 33231 [30NO]

Poems

``Made by Our Hands'': James Nielson, 25694 [30SE]

Proclamations

Baltic Freedom Day: President Reagan, 16780 [18JN]

Programs

Thirteen Toasts: Warren E. Burger, Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, 27720 [13OC]

Toasting the Constitution, 27720 [13OC]

Reading

I Am the Nation: Mildred Dreyfuss, 20880 [23JY]

Remarks in House

Afghanistan Day: observance, 6235 [18MR]

Africa: foreign trade, 34609 [10DE]

Alfonsin, Raul: Democracy and Peace Award recipient, 20782 [22JY]

———W. Averell Harriman Democracy Award recipients, 28522 [20OC]

Argentina: commitment to democracy, 9358 [22AP]

———military unrest (H. Con. Res. 113), 15662 [15JN]

Baltic Freedom Day: designate (H.J. Res. 159), 16306 [16JN], 16780 [18JN]

Bhatti, Mohammed E.: detention in Pakistan prison, 34575 [9DE]

Central America: economic assistance to democratic countries, 11569 [6MY]

———foreign relations, 34759-34761 [10DE]

———peace plan, 28778 [21OC], 29502 [27OC]

Chile: civil liberties, 18703 [1JY]

———Santiago's interparliamentary conference, 29718-29721, 29725-29727 [28OC]

———support transition (H.J. Res. 349), 27933 [14OC]

China, People's Republic of: U.S. policy toward Tibet (H.R. 3590), 30247 [29OC]

China, Republic of: abolishment of martial law, 26956 [7OC]

———civil liberties, 4018 [24FE]

———foreign relations, 34726 [10DE]

———move toward democracy, 16787 [18JN], 21787 [30JY], 26735 [6OC]

Civil liberties: foreign assistance, 34759 [10DE]

Communism: threat to freedom, 17097 [23JN]

Congress: bicentennial, 957, 958 [7JA], 18397 [30JN], 19612 [14JY], 22122 [3AU], 24058, 24059 [16SE], 37935 [21DE]

———disregard for laws, 7325 [30MR]

Constitution: bicentennial, 818 [7JA], 930 [7JA], 5281 [10MR], 6728 [25MR], 8266 [7AP], 12559 [14MY], 13649 [21MY], 13768 [27MY], 13858 [27MY], 14077 [28MY], 14188, 14189, 14191, 14192 [1JN], 14206 [2JN], 14398, 14430 [2JN], 14581 [3JN], 14783 [4JN], 14922, 14924, 14926, 14928, 14933 [8JN], 15118 [9JN], 15642, 15643 [11JN], 16306 [16JN], 16594 [17JN], 16781-16786 [18JN], 16807 [19JN], 17116 [23JN], 17355, 17358, 17361, 17362, 17364 [24JN], 17625 [25JN], 17881, 17891 [26JN], 18370, 18376, 18383, 18386, 18397, 18398 [30JN], 18706 [1JY], 18840, 18841, 18844, 18847 [7JY], 19062, 19067, 19068 [8JY], 19281 [9JY], 19473 [13JY], 19593, 19594 [13JY], 19612, 19617 [14JY], 19835, 19836 [15JY], 20088, 20095, 20099, 20104, 20115 [15JY], 20319 [21JY], 20604 [21JY], 20657 [22JY], 20844 [22JY], 20855, 20859 [23JY], 21357 [28JY], 21398 [28JY], 21465 [29JY], 21617 [30JY], 22122 [3AU], 22223 [4AU], 22334, 22335 [4AU], 22713 [6AU], 23023, 23082 [7AU], 23400, 23434, 23492 [7AU], 23632 [9SE], 23659, 23663 [9SE], 23690 [10SE], 23797, 23802 [10SE], 23875 [14SE], 23889 [14SE], 23895, 23917 [15SE], 24058, 24059 [16SE], 24246, 24253, 24263 [16SE], 24318, 24319, 24346 [17SE], 24458, 24460, 24462, 24463, 24467-24469, 24472, 24474 [17SE], 25674 [29SE], 25694 [30SE], 25912 [30SE], 26717 [6OC], 27157 [8OC], 27720 [13OC], 29006 [22OC], 29770 [28OC], 30381 [31OC], 31726 [10NO], 36670, 36676 [19DE], 38271 [22DE]

———ceremony at Capitol in honor of the bicentennial (H. Con. Res. 161), 20108 [15JY], 22719, 22720 [6AU]

———Republican form of government, 32959-32961 [19NO]

Cranston, Senator: W. Averell Harriman Democracy Award recipients, 28522 [20OC]

Cuba: Declaration of Freedom anniversary (1966), 24465 [17SE]

Cyprus: Greek War of Independence, 32992 [19NO]

Democracy in South Korea Act: enact (H.R. 2723), 16779 [18JN]

Dept. of Defense: John Chancellor's comments relative to military uniform, 19613 [14JY]

East Orange, NJ: John L. Costley, Sr., School's Constitution bicentennial, 28173 [15OC]

El Salvador: support for Government, 32716 [18NO]

Elections: Presidential selection, 15602 [11JN]

———step toward democracy, 37933 [21DE]

Ethics, 33785 [2DE]

Ethiopia: promote development of democracy (H.R. 588), 12391 [13MY], 17880 [26JN], 26792 [7OC]

Fiji Islands: preserve parliamentary constitutional democracy (H. Res. 248), 29236-29240 [27OC]

France: bicentennial anniversary of U.S. alliance, 5672 [12MR]

Freedom House: tribute, 23462 [7AU]

Government: state of democracy, 19611 [14JY]

Greek Independence Day: observance, 7086 [26MR]

Grenada: anniversary of U.S. rescue mission, 29757 [28OC]

Haiti: democracy, 28169 [15OC]

———election day violence, 34613 [9DE], 38263 [22DE]

———elections, 23445 [7AU], 24059 [16SE], 28499 [20OC], 30973 [5NO], 31400 [9NO], 32142 [17NO], 35707 [15DE]

———military assistance, 27742 [13OC]

———support for human rights and free elections (H. Res. 240), 22680 [5AU]

———suspension of aid, 34049-34052 [3DE]

———transition to democracy, 9636 [23AP], 32705 [18NO]

India: commend democracy, 22298-22301 [4AU]

International Human Rights Day: observance, 35004 [10DE]

Iroquois Confederacy of Nations: development of the U.S. Constitution, 34078 [3DE]

Italy: anniversary of republic, 14394 [2JN]

Jamaica: anniversary of independence (H. Res. 243), 22758 [6AU]

———anniversary of independence (H. Res. 243), preamble amendment, 22759 [6AU]

John L. Costley, Sr., School, East Orange, NJ: Constitution bicentennial, 28173 [15OC]

Korea, Republic of: armed forces intervention (H. Con. Res. 205), 28802 [22OC]

———civil liberties, 13686 [21MY]

———elections, 36684 [19DE], 38264 [22DE]

———new constitution, 29752 [28OC]

———political situation, 16428 [17JN]

———promoting democracy, 11597 [6MY], 13328 [21MY], 29228 [27OC]

———promoting democracy (H. Con. Res. 48), 3465 [18FE]

———promoting democracy (H. Con. Res. 141), 16209 [16JN], 16959 [22JN], 17994-18000 [29JN]

———promoting democracy (H. Con. Res. 205), 28802 [22OC]

———U.S. policy, 17055 [23JN]

Labor unions: activities in newly democratic countries, 24249 [16SE]

Masaryk, Thomas: tribute, 5286 [10MR]

Mobilization for Justice and Peace in Central America and Africa: Communist support, 11280 [5MY]

National Endowment for Democracy: Central America, 22143 [3AU]

———funding, 8662 [9AP], 16338 [16JN]

———purpose, 4424 [26FE]

Nicaragua: civil liberties violations, 35455 [14DE]

———democracy, 27335 [9OC]

———democratic resistance, 20354-20358 [21JY]

———political process, 30259 [29OC]

———reforms (H. Res. 290), 28799 [22OC], 29014 [22OC]

———reopening of La Prensa, 25683 [29SE]

———Sandinista compliance with democratization process, 32707 [18NO]

———U.S. policy, 34351, 34352 [8DE]

Panama: suspension of Constitution, 18705 [1JY]

Pennsylvania 19th District: Voter Hall of Fame inductees, 12237 [12MY]

Philippines: anniversary of change of Government, 4130 [25FE], 4736 [4MR]

———congratulate people on ratification of new Constitution (H. Res. 90), 4143, 4144 [26FE]

———economic and military condition, 35582 [14DE]

———U.S. support for Government (H. Res. 260), 23903 [15SE], 23908 [22SE], 23909 [15SE]

———U.S. support of efforts to promote democracy, 23601 [9SE]

———vote on Constitution, 2669, 2670 [3FE]

Portugal: elections, 22324 [4AU]

Puerto Rico: self-determination, 5101 [9MR]

Soviet Union: challenge status of Berlin Wall (H. Con. Res. 148), 17205 [24JN]

Suriname: democracy, 26730 [6OC]

Truman doctrine: commemorate (H. Res. 122), 10965 [4MY]

Turkey: independence anniversary, 30259 [29OC], 30382 [31OC]

20th century: overview, 9362 [22AP]

Voting Rights Act: anniversary, 22780 [6AU]

Women for a Meaningful Summit: tribute, 34353 [8DE]

World Women Parliamentarians for Peace: tribute, 34353 [8DE]

York, PA: Articles of Confederation anniversary, 24469 [17SE]

Yugoslavia: political process, 29765 [28OC]

Remarks in Senate

Central America: political, social, and economic conditions for sustained development, 5905 [17MR]

China, Republic of: lifting of martial law, 19914 [15JY]

———representative government, political parties, and freedom of expression (S. Con. Res. 46), 8838 [9AP]

Concerned Citizens for Democracy: honoring of world freedom fighters, 34982 [10DE]

Congress: bicentennial, 2110 [28JA], 3073 [5FE], 4983 [6MR], 18177 [30JN], 21215 [28JY], 21471, 21472 [29JY], 22801 [6AU], 23188 [7AU], 23937 [15SE], 24355 [17SE], 24704 [22SE], 31226 [6NO], 32603 [18NO], 33066 [20NO], 33239 [30NO], 34935 [10DE], 35988 [17DE], 36185 [18DE], 37645 [21DE], 37955 [22DE]

Constitution: bicentennial, 2110 [28JA], 8051 [6AP], 9795, 9796 [27AP], 10168 [28AP], 10931 [1MY], 11741 [7MY], 13613 [21MY], 14095, 14102 [28MY], 15118 [9JN], 15386 [10JN], 16207 [16JN], 17876 [26JN], 18589 [1JY], 18851, 18969 [8JY], 20127, 20137, 20139, 20266, 20268 [17JY], 22001-22005 [3AU], 22811, 22961, 22980 [6AU], 24358, 24450 [17SE], 24565 [18SE], 32860 [19NO], 33633 [2DE], 34979 [10DE], 35793 [16DE]

———bicentennial (S.J. Res. 173), 24424-24426 [17SE]

———ceremony at Capitol in honor of the bicentennial (H. Con. Res. 161), 23181, 23182 [7AU]

———participation of delegates from both Houses of Congress in bicentennial ceremonies (S. Con. Res. 55), 10654 [30AP]

Constitution Day: designate (S. 588), 4283 [26FE]

———designate (S. 699), 5116 [10MR]

Czechoslovakia: anniversary of Soviet invasion, 23120 [7AU]

Declaration of Freedom: anniversary, 2153 [28JA]

Democracy in Chile Act: enact (S. 709), 5168-5170 [10MR]

Democracy in South Korea Act: enact (S. 1392), 16652, 16662 [18JN], 17345 [24JN]

Education: instill in children appreciation for freedom, 21774 [30JY]

Fiji Islands: call for restoration of democracy (S. Res. 302), 29169 [23OC], 36188, 36247 [18DE]

Foreign relations: U.S. national security, 36049 [17DE]

Greek Independence Day—A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy: designate (S.J. Res. 218), 31826 [12NO]

Greek War of Independence: anniversary, 5551 [12MR]

Haiti: cancellation of elections, 33966 [3DE]

———condemn collapse of elections (S. Res. 336), 33956 [3DE], 34156, 34167 [4DE]

———condemn collapse of elections (S. Res. 336), unanimous-consent agreement, 34155 [4DE]

———democratic elections (S. Res. 248), 19427 [10JY], 21714-21722 [30JY]

———election violence, 30762 [4NO]

———democracy and free elections, 30572 [3NO], 31907 [13NO], 33563 [2DE]

———human rights, 25609 [29SE]

———support, 36179 [18DE]

Independence National Park, Philadelphia, PA: include Washington Square (S. 1513), 20561 [21JY]

Iran: U.S. policy, 6487 [20MR]

Korea, Republic of: democracy and security (S. Con. Res. 33), 6119 [18MR]

———democratic process, 18500, 18501, 18514, 18516, 18587 [1JY], 18769 [7JY], 23864 [11SE]

———democratic process (S. Res. 241), 17869 [26JN], 17910-17918 [27JN], 18233 [30JN]

———democratic rules (S. Con. Res. 14), 3133 [5FE]

———elections, 18162 [30JN], 35286 [11DE], 36241 [18DE], 37788, 37886 [21DE]

———presidential nomination, 20596 [21JY]

Mexico: progress, 26517 [6OC]

National objectives: clarification of with respect to Nicaragua and Central America, 5906 [17MR]

National Student/Parent Mock Election: tribute, 19912 [15JY]

Nicaragua: Contra freedom fighters, 6322 [19MR]

Pakistan: parliamentarians, 24486 [18SE]

Panama: attack on U.S. Embassy, 18515 [1JY]

———civil liberties, 18593 [1JY]

———development (S. Res. 239), 17769, 17770, 17776, 17780-17800 [26JN]

———national policy, 19447 [10JY], 21474 [29JY]

Pell, Senator: leadership on human rights, 34436 [9DE]

Perry Township, IN: schools' Constitution bicentennial celebration, 32860 [19NO]

Philippines: democracy and elections, 2166 [28JA], 12583 [15MY]

———vote on Constitution, 2862 [4FE]

Pledge of Allegiance: amend (S.J. Res. 189), 24445 [17SE]

South Africa: reforms, 34437 [9DE]

———system of political representation (S. Res. 206), 11113 [5MY]

Truman Doctrine: anniversary, 5551 [12MR]

Tunisia: democratic government, 32857 [19NO]

Volel, Yves: assassination of Haitian presidential candidate, 27776-27779 [14OC]

Yang Wei: tribute, 4658 [3MR]

Reports

Background Information Concerning the Situation in Haiti: Committee on Foreign Relations, 21720 [30JY]

Central America: assistance to democratic nations (S. 184), 5012 [6MR]

Justice for All Day: Committee on the Judiciary (S. Res. 303), 29882 [29OC]

Korean Election: Election Process Observer Delegation to South Korea, 37789 [21DE]

Minimum Standards and Recommendations: International Human Rights Law Group, 34362 [8DE]

Mission for Democracy—Chile, Argentina, and Panama, 29727-29731 [28OC]

Visit to Haiti, Jimmy Carter and George Price, 31401 [9NO]

Widescale Torture Reported in Ethiopia: Amnesty International, 12391 [13MY]

Reports filed

Bicentennial Constitution Ceremony at Capitol: Committee on Public Works and Transportation (H. Con. Res. 161) (H. Rept. 100-270), 22312 [4AU]

Democratic Elections in Haiti: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Res. 248), 21518 [29JY]

Reports to constituents

Hamilton, Lee H.: Constitution Bicentennial, 9331 [22AP]

Resolutions by organizations

Bicentennial of Constitution: National PTA, 22980 [6AU]

———Northview Association, Inc., 27157 [8OC]

Santiago Declaration: International Assembly for Democracy, 29721 [28OC]

Statements

Aborted Haitian Election: National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, 33956 [3DE]

Aid to Haiti: Richard Holwill, Dept. of State, 34052 [3DE]

Alternative to Defending Freedom and Democracy: Winston S. Churchill, 5908 [17MR]

Central American Peace Initiative: H.E. Daniel Oduber, 29502 [27OC]

Composition of Contra Forces in Nicaragua: Robert Leiken, 6322 [19MR]

Corporate Takeovers: Peter Drucker, 14617 [4JN]

Declarations of War: George W. Norris, 16784 [18JN]

———Woodrow Wilson, 16784 [18JN]

Democracy Takes a Dramatic Step Korea: Christopher C. Harmon, 37933 [21DE]

Education as the Great Equalizer: Horace Mann, 4594 [3MR]

Elimination of Statue of Liberty Entrance Fee, Wilson School Students, 6911 [25MR]

Evolution of the Constitution: Thurgood Marshall, 20872 [23JY]

Exciting Times for Chinese People in Taiwan: Frederick Chien, 27338 [9OC]

Fiji Parliamentary Democracy: Ron Paul, 29238 [27OC]

Greatest Danger to Liberty: Louis D. Brandeis, 24319 [17SE]

Haitian Elections: delegation of international observers, 34397 [8DE]

International Assembly of Parliamentarians, Santiago, Chile: Representative Weiss, 29724 [28OC]

Let History Answer the Question of Man Governing Himself: Thomas Jefferson, 28971 [22OC]

Liberty and Equality: Aristotle, 6911 [25MR]

National Endowment for Democracy, New Republic, 16338 [16JN]

National Liberty: John F. Kennedy, 5463 [11MR]

Natural Division of Men: Thomas Jefferson, 8963 [10AP]

People the Ultimate Powers of Society: Thomas Jefferson, 19838 [15JY]

Personal Merit in Republican Form of Government: Alexander Hamilton, 32960, 32961 [19NO]

———James Madison, 32960, 32961 [19NO]

Power of Congress, 32961 [19NO]

———Henry W. Davis, 32961 [19NO]

Price of Freedom: Thomas Jefferson, 24319 [17SE]

Proposed Haitian Elections Are Unconstitutional: Americas Watch (organization), 35708 [15DE]

Republic of China Lifting of Martial Law: Committee for Democracy on Taiwan, 19915 [15JY]

South Africa: Desmond Tutu, 11113 [5MY]

———Randall Robinson, 11113 [5MY]

Support for Democracy in Republic of Korea, 3133 [5FE]

Suspension of Aid to Haiti: AID, 34049 [3DE]

Time To Choose: Bill Zimmerman, 28996 [22OC]

Transition to Democracy in Chile—Obstacles and Possible Solutions: Sergio Molina, 18704 [1JY]

Truman Doctrine: Harry S. Truman (excerpt), 5888 [17MR]

U.S. Constitution: Alexander Hamilton, 6729 [25MR]

———Franklin D. Roosevelt, 6729 [25MR]

———John Adams, 13613 [21MY]

———John Dos Passos, 6729 [25MR]

———Richard B. Morris, 4283 [26FE]

———Senator Boren, 14643 [4JN]

———Thomas Jefferson, 6729 [25MR], 13613 [21MY]

———William Gladstone, 4283 [26FE]

U.S. Policy on Freedom: John F. Kennedy, 3713 [19FE]

U.S. Support of Democracy in Central America: Paul F. Gorman, 5886 [17MR]

Vesting Power in the People: Thomas Jefferson, 10932 [1MY]

Work of the National Endowment for Democracy: Corazon Aquino, 16338 [16JN]

Summaries

Democracy in Chile Act, 5170 [10MR]

Testimonies

Assistance to Nicaraguan Contras: Representative Michel, 30959 [5NO]

Bicentennial of the Constitution: Warren E. Burger, 20866 [23JY]

Central American Peace Plan: Leslie Hunter, 28778 [21OC]

Human Rights in Haiti: Michael S. Hooper, 25609-25611 [29SE]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 48, support democracy in Republic of Korea, 3465 [18FE]

H. Con. Res. 141, promotion of democracy in Republic of Korea, 17994 [29JN]

H. Con. Res. 161, ceremony at Capitol in honor of the bicentennial of the Constitution, 22720 [6AU]

H. Res. 90, congratulate the people of the Philippines on ratification of new Constitution, 4143 [26FE]

H. Res. 122, commemorate Truman doctrine, 10966 [4MY]

H. Res. 243, anniversary of independence in Jamaica, 22759 [6AU]

H. Res. 248, preserve parliamentary constitutional democracy in Fiji, 29236 [27OC]

H. Res. 260, U.S. support for Philippine Government, 23903 [15SE]

H.J. Res. 159, Baltic Freedom Day, 16780 [18JN]

S. 699, Constitution Day, 5117 [10MR]

S. 709, Democracy in Chile Act, 5169 [10MR]

S. 1392, Democracy in South Korea Act, 16652 [18JN]

S. Con. Res. 33, democracy and security in Republic of Korea, 6119 [18MR]

S. Con. Res. 46, Republic of China representative government, political parties, and freedom of expression, 8838 [9AP]

S. Con. Res. 55, participation of delegates from both Houses of Congress in Constitution bicentennial ceremonies, 10653 [30AP]

S. Res. 206, South African system of political representation, 11113 [5MY]

S. Res. 239, civil liberties abuse and democracy development in Panama, 17800 [26JN], 17859 [26JN]

S. Res. 241, development of democracy in Republic of Korea, 17859 [26JN]

S. Res. 248, Haiti democratic elections, 19427 [10JY], 21722 [30JY]

S. Res. 282, U.S. support for President Aquino, 23831 [11SE]

S. Res. 330, integrity of Haitian elections, 33118 [20NO]

S. Res. 336, condemn collapse of elections in Haiti, 33955 [3DE], 34161, 34168 [4DE]

S.J. Res. 173, commemorating anniversary of signing of Constitution, 24426 [17SE]

S.J. Res. 189, amend the Pledge of Allegiance, 24445 [17SE]

S.J. Res. 218, designate Greek Independence Day—A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy, 31826 [12NO]