TREATIES
Addresses
Antiballistic Missile Treaty: John F. Kennedy, before U.N. General Assembly, 5137 [10MR]
———Paul H. Nitze, 7842 [2AP]
Let's Give Peace a Chance: Oscar Arias-Sanchez, President of Costa Rica, 24707, 24708 [22SE]
Nuclear Weapons: John F. Kennedy, 26434 [6OC]
Relations Between the Superpowers—Hope for a New Paradigm: Senator Pell, 14810 [5JN]
Space and Security Matters, Post Reykjavik: Daniel O. Graham, 15399 [10JN]
Strategic Defense Initiative: President Reagan, 24712 [22SE]
Warning Against the Dangers of Summit Fever: Representative Kemp, 36237-36240 [18DE]
Amendments
EEC: anniversary of signing of Treaty of Rome (H. Res. 121), 8637 [9AP]
Foreign trade: authorize negotiations of reciprocal agreements (S. 1420), 17586 [25JN], 17737, 17764, 17766, 17768, 17770, 17776, 17778, 17779, 17801, 17802, 17803, 17806, 17807, 17808, 17814, 17816 [26JN], 17919, 17923, 17925, 17939, 17942, 17946, 17949, 17952, 17953, 17954 [27JN], 18120, 18129, 18133, 18141, 18148, 18152, 18157, 18158, 18163, 18167, 18204-18208 [30JN], 18415, 18449, 18452, 18509, 18510, 18541-18568 [1JY], 18767, 18770, 18812, 18813, 18814 [7JY], 18853, 18870, 18871, 18872-18876, 18926, 18927, 18928, 18929, 18931, 18932, 18933, 18938, 18952-18962 [8JY], 19142, 19170, 19200, 19201, 19205, 19217, 19218, 19220, 19222, 19226, 19230, 19239, 19240, 19241, 19242, 19257-19260 [9JY], 19322, 19347, 19349, 19351, 19352, 19353, 19354, 19355, 19375, 19376, 19377, 19428, 19429, 19432-19434, 19438, 19443 [10JY], 19686, 19687, 19693, 19717, 19722-19723, 19744, 19745, 19748, 19786-19798 [14JY], 19924, 19928, 19932, 19938-19942, 19944, 19946, 19948, 19949, 19977, 19978, 19983-19986, 19988, 19996, 19999, 20005, 20012 [15JY], 20028 [17JY], 20060-20075 [15JY], 20146, 20147, 20150, 20178, 20182, 20192, 20193, 20208, 20211-20219, 20223, 20255-20261 [17JY], 20370, 20379, 20384, 20393, 20398, 20399, 20408, 20412, 20418, 20432, 20581, 20582 [21JY]
———negotiations of reciprocal agreements to strengthen laws (S. 490), 13604 [21MY], 14156 [29MY]
Threshold Test Ban Treaty (Exec. N, 94-2), 1659-1666 [21JA]
Treaty on Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution by Garbage from Ships: ratification, 31061, 31150 [5NO]
U.S.-Japan International Fishery Agreement: approval (H.R. 3674), 36314, 36324 [18DE]
Analyses
APS Report on Directed Energy Weapons, 12816 [20MY]
Federal Maritime Commission Flexibility in Dealing With Practices Which Our Liner Vessels Encounter in Foreign Countries, 18160 [30JN]
International Negotiations of Reciprocal Agreements to Strengthen Trade Laws (S. 490), 14158 [29MY]
Interpretation of Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Senator Nunn, 13143-13166 [20MY]
Maritime Agreements Act (H.R. 300), 880 [7JA]
New Zealand Military Preference Elimination Act (S. 1463), 18533 [1JY]
South Pacific Tuna Act (S. 1989), 37809 [21DE]
Appointments
Quayle, Senator: arms control observer group, 3157 [5FE]
SALT observers, 4046, 4048 [25FE]
Articles and editorials
ABM Reinterpretation Issue, 34313 [8DE]-34317 [8DE]
ABM Treaty Needn't Block Star Wars Development, 34656 [9DE]
ABM Treaty—Legal Analysis in the Political Cauldron, 34308-34313 [8DE]
America Has 5 Years Left, 7083 [26MR]
Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 5583 [12MR]
Arms Agreement—on Two Conditions, 14437 [3JN]
Arms Control Agenda That Kissinger Should Know, 7844 [2AP]
Arms Control Negotiations With the Soviet Union, 21705 [30JY]
Arms Control Pacts Can Be Verified, 7669-7673 [1AP]
Arms Control—An Expert Explains Why We Should Pay Attention, 7595 [31MR]
Arms Reaction—and Reactionaries, 17216 [24JN]
Arms-Control Craving, 24199 [16SE]
Better Than a Freeze—Progress in Arms Talks Indicates U.S. Was Wise, 24907 [22SE]
Broad Reading of ABM, Treaty Supported by 15-Year-Old Letter, 7785 [2AP]
Countries Take Steps To Protect Ozone Layer, 31543 [10NO]
Cruise Missiles—A Wider Range and a Narrower Aim, 34787 [10DE], 35319 [11DE]
Dangers of Detente II, 33803, 33804 [2DE]
Deception Managers, 8459 [8AP]
Different Anniversary, 32788 [19NO]
Documents Show Old Star War Plans Called Unworkable, 12055 [12MY]
Don't Put My Name on Any Such Treaty, 34426 [8DE]
Europe After the INF Agreement, 36155 [17DE]
Europe—A U.S. Pillar of Rival in NATO?, 23444 [7AU]
Europe's INF Message to President Reagan, 35607 [15DE]
Fighting Over the ABM Treaty—Sam Nunn's Interpretation Is Wrong, Senator Hollings, 32788 [19NO]
Flawed Report on ABM, 5498 [11MR]
Folly of Free Trade, 20009-20012 [15JY]
40 Nations Closer to a Pact Banning Chemical Weapons, 10849 [30AP]
Free-Trade Oriented Economic Policies, 20448 [21JY]
Future of the ABM Treaty, 5707 [13MR]
Getting the Bombs Out, 29892 [29OC]
Gorbachev's Arms Control Moves, 13754-13757 [27MY]
Hazebrook Folly, 3149 [5FE]
Heavy-Metal Treaty, 35606 [15DE]
History Confirms the Traditional Meaning—U.S. and Soviet Subsequent Practice Under the ABM Treaty, 37898-37901 [21DE]
Immense SDI Budget Is Unwarranted, 18408 [1JY]
Inertia on the Genocide Pact, 12830 [19MY]
INF Pact Limits Our Conventional ``Smarts'' as Well, 35319 [11DE]
INF Talks Grow Shaky as Concerns Over Missile Verification Mount in Washington, 36012 [17DE]
INF—Ignoring History, or Making It?, 27808 [14OC]
INF—The Perils of Euphoria, 35608 [15DE]
Intelligence Community Skeptical on Arms Pacts With Soviet Union—Its Mobile Missiles Can Be Hidden, 36010 [17DE]
International Action on Agriculture Is Needed, Senator Pressler, 20139 [17JY]
Invading Reagan's Treaty Trip, 10609 [29AP]
It Takes Two To Decouple—Whether Europe Keeps America's Protection Is Largely Up to Europe, 35746 [15DE]
It's Second Down and 48,000 To Go, 35765 [16DE]
Keep Politics Out of Treaty, 25918 [30SE]
Kinetic Weapons in Space, 24736 [22SE]
Kissinger the Revisionist, 7527 [31MR]
Krasnoyarsk Radar, 24200 [16SE]
Krasnoyarsk Resolution, 24198 [16SE]
Krasnoyarsk—First Picture Suggests Treaty Violation, 11508 [6MY]
Lawmakers Defend Broad Interpretation of Treaty, 8679 [9AP]
Leak That Could Sink the U.S. Lead in Submarines, 18142 [30JN]
Let's Endorse a South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone, Delegate Blaz, 26959 [7OC]
Losing Ground, 34099 [4DE]
Missile Treaty Makes Good Sense for U.S., 35328 [11DE]
Missile Woes, Senator Quayle, 20097 [15JY]
Mission Accomplished—Insider's Account of ABM Treaty Negotiating Record, 37892-37898 [21DE]
Murdering SDI, 20818 [22JY]
NATO Advantages Seen in Treaty, 26711 [6OC]
Negotiated Treaty Amendment—Solution to SDI-ABM Treaty Conflict, 17030-17041 [23JN]
Negotiating With the Russians—Some Lessons From SALT, 5584 [12MR]
New Soviet Deployments May Breach ABM Treaty, 24740 [22SE]
1977 Spy Data on SS-20's Cast Shadow Over INF Talks, 36011 [17DE]
No Need for a Timeout, 34433 [9DE]
Nuclear Weapons, 26434 [6OC]
Nuclear Weapons Treaty, 34112 [4DE]
On Again Summit, 34416
On ``Star Wars,'' It All Depends on How You Ask the Question, 6450 [20MR]
Opiate of Arms Control, 9098 [21AP]
Panama Canal—Its Major Marine Operational Problems and Solution, 14957-14961 [9JN]
Partisanship Dominates ABM Debate, 7784 [2AP]
Physicists Express ``Star Wars'' Doubt; Long Delays Seen, 9703 [24AP]
Political Trials of SDI, 24680 [21SE]
Presence of Malice, 30673 [3NO]
Put the Spotlight on the Soviets, 12438 [14MY]
Question of Conventional Forces Looms Beyond New Arms Pact, 35588 [14DE]
Radar Trap, and Opportunity, 24200 [16SE]
Recognition for West Germany, 27936 [14OC]
Reykjavik Revolution—Putting Deterrence in Question, 9370 [23AP]
Reykjavik—Breakthrough or Blunder?, 7639-7641 [1AP]
Right Treaty, Time and President, 34297 [8DE]
Risky Path to Arms Control, 23798 [10SE]
Russia's Secret ``Red Shield'', 14790 [4JN]
SALT II, 8459 [8AP]
Say ``No'' to SDI Funds, 5651 [12MR]
SDI Puzzle One of How, Not Whether, To Proceed, 3658 [19FE]
SDI Watch, 12064 [12MY]
SDI Would Be Terribly Costly, Full of Holes, Representative Pease, 11014 [4MY]
Secret Numbers, 36009 [17DE]
Secrets of Soviet Star Wars, 24737 [22SE]
Senate Sets Votes on SALT Issue, 26261 [2OC]
Senate Votes for Adherence to 1979 Arms Treaty, 26261 [2OC]
Senator Nunn and the ABM Treaty, 5717 [16MR]
Shaping Peace, 6940 [25MR]
Sink the U.N.?, 34427 [8DE]
Soviet ABM Defense, 8463 [8AP]
Soviet and U.S. Nonstrategic Nuclear Forces, 8928 [10AP]
Soviet Cheating Shouldn't Hinder a Nuclear Test Ban, 10634 [30AP]
Soviet Mobile Missiles Could Make It Easy To Foil Verification of an Arms Accord, 36011 [17DE]
Soviet Nuclear Blackmail, 26437 [6OC]
Soviet SS-24s on the Move—A Jolt to Arms Control, 24254 [16SE]
Soviets Let Off Hook in Third World, 35745 [15DE]
Soviets Test-Fire ICBM Just North of Hawaii, 26091 [1OC]
State Arms Limit Plan Goes Easy on Soviets, 21705 [30JY]
Step Forward on Arms Control—Accord Would Mean More Politically Than Militarily, 19681 [14JY]
Story of SALT I, Gerard C. Smith, 6990 [26MR]
Strategic Defense Initiative, 24711, 24712, 24713, 24736 [22SE], 29534 [28OC]
Suggestion for Senator Glenn, 1079 [8JA]
Superpower Protection Worries Gulf Nations, 19194 [9JY]
Take a ``Timeout'' on the INF Treaty, 33241 [30NO], 34433 [9DE], 34623 [9DE], 35607 [15DE]
Testing and Development of ``Exotic'' Systems Under the ABM Treaty—Great Reinterpretation Caper, 5708-5711 [13MR]
Too Much, Too Soon for SDI, 16342 [17JN]
Tough INF Questions Confront Senate—Will ``World's Greatest Deliberative Body'' Live Up to Its Name?, 36555 [19DE]
Trade Moves China Off the Sidelines, 14162 [29MY]
Treaty After the Treaty, 35589 [14DE]
Treaty and Summit Give Away Too Much, 35608 [15DE]
Trident Mischief, or Worse, 29632 [28OC]
Triumph at Pad 17, 19600 [13JY]
U.S. May Have Miscounted Some Soviet Missiles—Number of SS23's Underestimated, Cruise Weapons Overlooked, INF Data Indicates, 36009 [17DE]
U.S. May Reply to Soviet Rays, 8459 [8AP]
U.S. Officers Troubled by Plan To Aid Gulf Ships, 19195 [9JY]
U.S. Plans To Test Submarine Missile With 12 Warheads, 29633 [28OC]
U.S. Ponders Move Against Japanese on Computer Chips, 6523 [23MR]
U.S.-Soviet Arms Control, 26411 [5OC]
Uncertain December, 33546 [1DE]
Underground Nuclear Tests Called Crucial for SDI, 5714 [13MR]
Urges Purchase of U.S. Planes To Fill the Gap, 20375 [21JY]
Violations and Double Standards, 24200 [16SE]
Way Out of Reykjavik, 1993 [27JA]
What ABM Treaty Means, 7527 [31MR]
What the Agreement Will Not Accomplish, 34426 [8DE]
Whose Phased-Array Radars Violate the ABM Treaty?, 8882 [9AP]
Why Hardliners Should Back Treaty, 33274 [30NO]
Why Is the West So Dazzled by Gorbachev?, 35755 [15DE]
Why Nuclear Tests Should Continue, 2937 [4FE]
Why Say No to 1,500 Warheads?, 36520 [19DE]
Will the Rest of Europe Join In?, 23443 [7AU]
Bills and resolutions
Agriculture: negotiate international conservation reserve treaty (see H. Con. Res. 12)
Air pollution: international negotiations on setting standards for protection of the stratosphere (see H. Con. Res. 50, 52)
Airborne Optical Adjunct: conform to Antiballistic Missile Treaty (see H.R. 282)
Antiballistic Missile Treaty: interpretation (see S. Res. 167, 175)
———preserve and enforce (see H.J. Res. 42)
———President shall provide to Congress the entire negotiating record (see H.R. 1851)
———report requirements (see H. Res. 132)
Antisatellite weapons: limit testing (see S. 691)
Arms control: banning testing and deployment of space weapons (see H.J. Res. 4)
———intermediate-range nuclear weapons agreement (see S. Res. 283), 23843 [11SE]
———Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty ratification (see H. Res. 334)
———test ban on underground explosions (see S. 1106)
Arms Control Treaty Review Support Office: establish (see S. Res. 348)
Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works: implement (see S. 1971)
Congress: consent to terminate, withdraw from, or suspend the operation of accords (see H.R. 3805)
Convention on Prohibition of Development, Production, and Stockpiling of Bacteriological and Toxin Weapons and Their Destruction: prohibit certain conduct relative to biological weapons (see H.R. 901)
Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials: ratification by foreign countries (see S. Res. 37)
EEC: implement agreement on citrus and pasta (see S. 543; H.R. 1263)
Fish and fisheries: temporarily extend agreement between the U.S. and the Republic of Korea (see H.R. 2480)
———treaty with certain Pacific Island States (see H.R. 3839)
Foreign countries: sovereign immunity (see H.R. 3763)
Foreign relations: direct negotiations on discipline of defense and commercial offsets (see H.R. 1652)
———require treaty for territory relinquishment (see H.R. 341)
Foreign trade: reciprocal agreements (see S. 490)
GATT: anniversary (see H. Con. Res. 234)
———goals and objectives of members nations (see H. Con. Res. 105)
Genocide Convention Implementation Act: enact (see S. 1851)
Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction: facilitate implementation (see H.R. 2673)
Indians: clarify treaties and executive orders on fishing rights (see S. 727)
International Coffee Agreement Act: extend (see H.R. 1164)
International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships: implement provisions (see H.R. 3261)
———implement provisions of Annex (see S. 535, 560)
International Convention on the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System: implement nomenclature (see H.R. 3690)
International Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide: implement (see H.R. 807)
Japan: fishery agreement (see H.R. 3674)
Montreal Protocol to the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer: ratification (see S. Res. 312)
New Zealand Military Preference Elimination Act: enact (see S. 1463)
Nuclear warfare: establish South Pacific nuclear-free zone (see H. Con. Res. 158)
———mutual, simultaneous, and verifiable moratorium on testing (see H.R. 12)
———trade sanctions against certain countries relative to nonproliferation treaty (see H.R. 1061, 1062)
Palau: entry into force of Compact of Free Association (see S.J. Res. 231)
Patents: amend laws relative to processes and cooperation treaty (see H.R. 1508)
Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty: reaffirm (see S. Res. 158)
Reagan, President: uphold U.S. rights under the U.S.-People's Republic of China Cultural Agreement (see S. Con. Res. 39)
SALT II: observance (see S. 415)
Senate: documents not considered as establishing the meaning of treaties as it decides whether to consent to ratification (see S. Res. 339)
South Pacific Tuna Act: enact (see S. 1989; H.R. 3767)
Soviet Union: agreement on intermediate-range nuclear forces in Europe (see H. Res. 313)
———arms control negotiations (see S. Res. 94)
———violation of Military Liaison Missions Agreement (see H. Res. 269)
Space warfare: limit testing of antisatellite weapons (see H.J. Res. 176)
Sri Lanka: implementation of peace initiative (see S. Con. Res. 86)
Technology: establish interagency committee to review international scientific and technological agreements (see H.R. 3656)
Threshold Test Ban Treaty: reaffirm (see S. Res. 158)
Trade Act: reciprocal agreements (see S. 484)
Trade agreements: reciprocity (see S. 481)
Water pollution: construction and operation of certain treatment works regulated under international treaties (see H.R. 2061), 8667 [9AP]
Booklets
How the Soviets Emasculated America's Deterrent, 34625-34628 [9DE]
Books
Cold Dawn—The Story of SALT, John Newhouse (excerpts), 5584 [12MR]
SALT, John Rhinelander (excerpts), 5584 [12MR]
Chronologies
Future Antiballistic Missile systems, 32789 [19NO]
Cloture motions
Foreign trade: authorize negotiations of reciprocal agreements (S. 1420), 19916 [15JY], 19375 [10JY], 19745 [14JY]
———authorize negotiations of reciprocal agreements (S. 1420), debate on Moynihan amendment, 18499 [1JY], 19152, 19168 [9JY]
Colloquies
Compliance with arms control treaties: Senator McClure and Elmo Zumwalt, Jr., 8460 [8AP]
Treaty negotiations with Soviet Union: Senators Specter and Nunn, 34305 [8DE]
Court decisions
Treaty negotiations: Supreme Court, 34307 [8DE]
Descriptions
Arms control negotiations, 15107-15109 [9JN]
Documents
Adverse Practices and Barriers to Transportation in U.S.-Flag Liner Services Identified by Dept. of State, 18161 [30JN]
———Identified by U.S. Maritime Administration, 18160 [30JN]
Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 5312-5315 [11MR], 6782, 6783 [25MR]
———1979 Arms Control Impact Statement, 5584 [12MR]
Articles of Ratification With Rarotonga, 20840 [22JY]
Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material, 789-791 [6JA]
Great Sioux Reservation Treaty, 5266 [10MR]
International Antidumping Agreements, 20410 [21JY]
Policy on Compliance With Existing Strategic Offensive Arms Agreements, 26088 [1OC]
Presidentially Confirmed Expanding Pattern of Soviet SALT II Break Out Violations—Total of 24, 26095 [1OC]
Problems Encountered in Marine Transportation Industries Identified by Trade Representative, 18160 [30JN]
Protocol Relative to Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms, 1666 [21JA]
Ratification of Panama Canal Treaty, 26480-26483 [6OC]
SALT (1971), 12837 [19MY]
SALT I Treaty, 27057 [8OC]
———Jackson amendment, 6781 [25MR]
Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapons Tests in the Atmosphere, Outer Space and Underwater, 12795 [19MY]
Treaty Between the U.S. and U.S.S.R. on the Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms, 26267 [2OC]
Essays
Arms Control Amnesia: Senator Wallop, 12555 [14MY]
Excerpts
Congressional Record (June 6, 1979) (sundry), 13140 [20MY]
``Soviet Military Power'', 26435 [6OC]
Hearings
Committee on Armed Services (Senate): Antiballistic Missile Treaty interpretation (testimony form Representatives AuCoin and Dicks and public witnesses, D95 [26FE]
———Soviet compliance with arms control agreements (testimony from Kenneth L. Adelman and Richard N. Perle), D149 [12MR]
———U.S. participation in international negotiations on ozone protocol (testimony from Richard Benedick and Bill Long), D119 [5MR]
Committee on Foreign Relations: constitutional implications of the Antiballistic Missile Treaty (testimony), D294 [29AP]
———Threshold Test Ban Treaty and the Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty (testimony from several Dept. of Defense personnel), D12 [13JA]
———treaties with Soviet Union relative to nuclear weapons, D17 [16JA]
———treaty with Soviet Union on underground nuclear explosions for peaceful purposes (testimony from several Dept. of Defense personnel), D12 [13JA]
Committee on Public Works and Transportation: U.S.-Canada Great Lakes water quality agreement (testimony from Peter L. Wise and Alan Thomas), D107 [3MR]
History
Antiballistic Missile Treaty: ACDA, 13167 [20MY]
Interviews
Arms control treaty verification, A.M. Petrosyants with Pravda, 3412 [17FE]
Double-zero agreement—One European's cautious welcome, with Peter Corterier, Paris (France) International Herald Tribune, 31974 [16NO]
Peace politics, Senator Hatfield, with Arms Control Today (publication), 9091-9093 [21AP]
Letters
Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Abraham Becker, 5584 [12MR]
———Abraham D. Sofaer, 5315 [11MR]
———Committee on Armed Services (sundry), 4997 [6MR]
———Committee on Foreign Relations, 4999 [6MR]
———Donald Brennan, 5585 [12MR]
———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 4999 [6MR]
———Henry F. Cooper, 6990 [26MR], 8896 [9AP], 18174 [30JN]
———J. Edward Fox, 4997 [6MR]
———Joint Chiefs of Staff, 4997 [6MR]
———John Rhinelander, 5585 [12MR]
———Paul H. Nitze, 5585 [12MR]
———President Reagan, 13865 [28MY]
———Raymond L. Garthoff, 5000 [6MR], 32788 [19NO]
———Royal B. Allison, 5001 [6MR]
———Senator Hollings, 8895 [9AP], 32789 [19NO]
———Senator Quayle, 8895 [9AP], 16188 [16JN]
———Senator Levin, 4992-4997 [6MR]
———Senators Byrd and Nunn, 4991, 5000 [6MR]
———William R. Harris, 18174 [30JN]
Antidumping Act amendments: Peter D. Ehrenhaft, Bryan, Cave, McPheeters & McRoberts, 20409 [21JY]
———Peter D. Ehrenhaft, Hughes Hubbard & Reed, 20409 [21JY], 20410 [21JY]
Arms control treaty compliance: J. Edward Fox, Dept. of State, 16965 [22JN], 17353 [24JN]
———Representative Fascell, 17353 [24JN]
———Representatives Hamilton and Fascell, 16965 [22JN]
———Senator Byrd, 4560 [3MR]
Chemical weapons ban: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 11723 [7MY]
Comprehensive trade and competitiveness legislation: Senator Byrd, 20430 [21JY]
Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships: Senator Helms, 20081 [15JY]
———Senators Chafee and Roth, 20081 [15JY]
Definition of export trading company: Malcolm Baldrige, Sec. of Commerce, 20000 [15JY]
———Paul A. Volcker, 20000 [15JY]
Diversionary dumping in foreign trade: Andreas F. Lowenfeld, 20491-20493 [21JY]
Europe's INF message to President Reagan: Jean-Marie Benoist, Wall Street Journal, 35931 [16DE]
Fair trading practices: Wayne A. Warren, 18742 [7JY]
Foreign trade negotiations: Han Xu, People's Republic of China, 14158 [29MY]
International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships: Committee on Environment and Public Works, 19451 [10JY]
ITC affirmative determination trigger: Senators Thurmond and Biden, 19240 [9JY]
Nuclear and space arms negotiations with the Soviet Union: Henry F. Cooper, 18176 [30JN]
Nuclear weapons: American Legion, 12800 [19MY]
———Raymond J. Celada, Congressional Research Service, 12796 [19MY]
———Richard L. Garwin, Hans A. Bethe, and Carson Mark, 3862 [19FE]
Nuclear weapons testing: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 13122 [20MY]
———Dwight D. Eisenhower, 2680 [4FE]
———President Reagan, 14436 [3JN]
Panama Canal Treaty: 13 Senators, 14871 [5JN]
Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty verification: Gerald R. Ford, 9275 [22AP]
Role of Congress and President in treaty negotiations: Senator Byrd, 24359 [17SE]
SALT II: several Senators, 2236 [29JA]
Soviet noncompliance with arms control agreements: President Reagan, 26101 [1OC]
Soviet weapons testing near Hawaii: John Waihee, Governor of Hawaii, 26297 [2OC]
Threshold Test Ban Treaty, President Reagan, 1212 [13JA]
Threshold Test Ban Treaty verification: Gerald R. Ford, 9275 [22AP]
Treatment of U.S. workers impacted by U.S. trade restraints: James R. Williams, National Retail Merchants Association, 19944 [15JY]
Underground Nuclear Explosions Control Act: Charles B. Archambeau, Jack F. Evernden, and Lynn Sykes, 23108 [7AU]
———Richard L. Garwin, Hans A. Bethe, and Carson Mark, 23107 [7AU]
———various organizations, 23104, 23105 [7AU]
U.S. violation of SALT II warhead limits: 57 Senators, 26082 [1OC]
U.S.-Iceland cargo preference treaty: Edward J. Derwinski, Dept. of State, 2491 [2FE]
———Representative Lent, 2492 [2FE]
U.S.-Japan Nuclear Cooperation Agreement: several Senators, 36184 [18DE]
Lists
Confirmed Soviet SALT violations, 24187 [16SE]
Cosigners of letter relative to U.S. violation of SALT II warhead limits, 26082 [1OC]
Cosponsors of S. 1106, underground nuclear weapons testing (S. 1106), 23103 [7AU]
Presidentially confirmed Soviet SALT break out violations and their military implications, 26438 [6OC]
Senate rejection of treaties (selected references), 10326 [29AP]
Soviet SALT break out violations, 8897 [9AP]
Soviet violations of international treaties: Dept. of Defense, 34945 [10DE]
Treaties pending on Committee on Foreign Relations calendar, 10324 [29AP]
Unambiguous Soviet violations of arms control agreements, 26106 [1OC]
Meetings
Committee on Indian Affairs (Select): clarify Indian treaties and executive orders with respect to hunting and fishing rights (S. 727), D253 [9AP]
Committee on the Judiciary (House): patented processes and the patent cooperative treaty (H.R. 1718), D221 [1AP]
Memorandums
Antiballistic Missile Treaty Negotiations: Paul Nitze, Harold Brown and A.N. Shchukin, 19271 [9JY]
———U.S. SALT delegation, 12836-12838 [19MY], 13136-13138 [20MY]
Data Base on the Numbers of Strategic Offensive Arms, 1667 [21JA]
Development Rights and Duties Relating to ABM Systems, 8890-8892 [9AP]
Fair Trade Practices: Dept. of the Treasury, 18747 [7JY]
Low-Threshhold Nuclear Test Restrictions, 23106 [7AU]
Treaty Negotiations With Soviet Union, 34306 [8DE]
U.S.-Soviet Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty Outline: Representative Fascell, 35068 [11DE]
Messages
ACDA Report: President Reagan, 3243 [10FE]
Agreement on Medium Frequency Broadcasting Service: President Reagan, 17816 [26JN]
Agreement With Japan on Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy: President Reagan, 31522 [10NO]
Compact of Free Association With Palau: President Reagan, 33250 [30NO], 34463 [9DE]
Extradition Treaty With Federal Republic of Germany: President Reagan, 17555 [25JN]
Fishery Agreement With Certain Pacific Island States: President Reagan, 16638 [18JN]
Fishery Agreement With Japan: President Reagan, 32035 [17NO]
Fishery Agreement With the Republic of Korea: President Reagan, 17566 [25JN]
———President Reagan (transmittal) (H. Doc. No. 100-85), 17425 [25JN]
Fishery Agreement With the Soviet Union: President Reagan, 23198 [7AU]
International Natural Rubber Agreement: President Reagan, 28408 [20OC]
International Wheat Agreement: President Reagan, 1683 [21JA]
Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty, President Reagan, 1212 [13JA]
Protection of Victims of Non-International Armed Conflicts—Protocol II Additional to the Geneva Convention: President Reagan, 2360 [29JA]
Social Security Agreement With France: President Reagan, 33250 [30NO]
Social Security Agreement With Spain: President Reagan, 9119 [21AP], 9285 [22AP]
Treaties With the Soviet Union: President Reagan, 1225 [13JA]
Petitions
Agreements with the Lake Superior Band of Chippewa Indians: Park Falls, WI, Common Council, 19383 [10JY]
Nicaraguan Government implementation of the Esquipulas II accords: Embassy of Nicaragua, 29210 [26OC]
Provisions
Panama Canal Treaty reservation: Senator DeConcini, 26462 [6OC]
Questions and answers
Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Henry M. Jackson with John Foster, 5298 [11MR]
Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, 34623 [9DE]
Underground Nuclear Explosions Control Act, 23104 [7AU]
Remarks in House
Agriculture: GATT negotiations, 1935 [26JA]
Antiballistic Missile Treaty (H.R. 1851), 7745 [1AP]
———compliance, 5717 [16MR], 9193, 9196 [21AP], 23710 [10SE], 26690-26693 [6OC]
———interpretation, 6989 [26MR], 6932 [25MR], 34656 [9DE]
———denuclearization of Europe, 9678 [23AP]
Antisatellite weapons: limit testing (H.J. Res. 176), 5523 [11MR]
Arms control: intermediate-range nuclear forces, 32952-32959 [19NO], 35017 [11DE], 36155 [17DE]
———nuclear weapons tests moratorium, 2501, 2503, 2504, 2505 [3FE], 2678, 2680, 2683, 2684, 2694 [4FE], 3177, 3183 [5FE], 3862 [19FE], 5981 [17MR], 6929 [25MR], 12131, 12133 [12MY], 13121 [20MY]
———nuclear weapons treaty negotiations, 1111-1113 [8JA], 3335-3337 [11FE], 7595 [31MR], 12554 [14MY], 15107 [9JN], 17353 [24JN], 17425 [25JN], 23603 [9SE], 23798 [10SE], 23896 [15SE], 24900, 24907 [22SE], 26411 [5OC], 31620 [10NO]
———Soviet violations of agreements, 5498 [11MR]
———U.S.-Soviet agreement, 24254 [16SE]
Chemical warfare: moratorium on chemical weapons production, 36260 [18DE]
Coffee: international agreement, 3866 [19FE]
Congress: consent to terminate, withdraw from, or suspend the operation of treaty (H.R. 3805), 36646, 36666 [19DE]
———role in achieving nuclear nonproliferation, 1079 [8JA]
Copyright: U.S. adherence to the Berne Convention, an international treaty, 33793 [2DE]
Cuba: emigration agreement, 33054 [20NO]
EEC: anniversary of signing of Treaty of Rome (H. Res. 121), 7369-7373 [31MR], 8637 [9AP]
———implement agreement on citrus and pasta (H.R. 1165), 3891 [19FE]
Fishing rights: clarify certain treaties (H.R. 2792), 17882 [26JN]
Foreign relations: agreements between controlled countries and Federal agencies, 34724 [10DE]
Foreign trade: authorize negotiations of reciprocal agreements (S. 1420), 18597 [1JY], 34097 [4DE]
GATT: goals and objectives of members nations (H. Con. Res. 105), 9010 [10AP]
Genocide Convention: ratification, 2044 [28JA]
Iceland: cargo preference treaty, 2491 [2FE]
Indians: reaffirm boundaries of Great Sioux Reservation, convey certain lands, and promote economic development (H.R. 1506), 5266 [10MR]
International agencies: coordination of congressional policy toward assessed contributions, 34720 [10DE]
International Convention on the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System: implement nomenclature (H.R. 3690), 34090 [4DE]
Japan: annual security fee to U.S. (H. Con. Res. 62), 15376 [10JN]
———fishery agreement (H.R. 3674), consideration (H. Res. 337), 36306 [18DE]
———trade agreement on semiconductors, 6446 [19MR]
Marine mammals: moratorium on commercial whaling, 17671 [26JN]
Maritime Agreements Act: enact (H.R. 300), 879 [7JA]
Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act: enact (H.R. 12), 807 [6JA], 818 [7JA], 968 [7JA], 3184 [5FE]
Narcotics traffic: international control activities, 34756-34758 [10DE]
NATO: future, 23443 [7AU]
———intermediate-range nuclear forces removal from Europe, 26711 [6OC], 27936 [14OC]
New Zealand: security assistance and arms export control preferences, 34761 [10DE]
Nuclear warfare: Defense Science Board evaluation of strategic defense initiative, 19662 [14JY]
———intermediate-range nuclear forces agreement, 24943 [23SE], 28174 [15OC], 34574, 34623, 34624 [9DE]
———intermediate-range nuclear forces (H. Res. 313), 32701 [18NO]
———mutual, simultaneous, and verifiable testing moratorium (H.R. 12), 3320 [11FE]
———SALT II Treaty, 11874 [8MY]
———South Pacific nuclear-free zone (H. Con. Res. 158), 20840 [22JY], 26959 [7OC], 28476-28480 [20OC]
———strategic defense initiative, 939 [7JA], 2683 [4FE], 3194 [5FE], 3470 [18FE], 4480 [3MR], 6291 [19MR], 6514 [23MR], 6940 [25MR], 7083 [26MR], 9346 [22AP], 11014 [4MY], 11671, 11673 [7MY], 11962 [11MY], 12052, 12130 [12MY], 12815 [20MY], 15399 [10JN], 16325 [16JN], 19600 [13JY], 20818 [22JY], 24680 [21SE], 34656 [9DE], 34988 [10DE]
Soviet Union: arms control negotiations, 21063 [23JY], 25918 [30SE], 26795-26799 [7OC], 30673 [3NO]
———report on visit to Krasnoyarsk radar site, 35009 [10DE]
Treaty on Fisheries With the Governments of Certain Pacific Island States: authorize U.S. to meet obligations (H.R. 3839), 38260 [22DE]
Remarks in Senate
Agriculture: Korean beef imports, 19239 [9JY]
———Presidential discretion to avoid injury, 19217 [9JY]
Anglo-Irish Agreement: anniversary, 32034 [17NO]
Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 37892 [21DE]
———compliance, 5296-5316 [11MR], 5561 [12MR], 5688-5690 [13MR], 7526 [31MR], 7783, 7785 [2AP], 7841 [2AP], 8400-8403 [8AP], 8674, 8677, 8678, 8752 [9AP], 8887 [9AP], 9201 [22AP], 10875 [1MY], 11121 [5MY], 11508, 11565 [6MY], 11605 [7MY], 11816 [8MY], 11977 [12MY], 12438, 12544 [14MY], 13134-13167, 13182 [20MY], 13864 [28MY], 16188 [16JN], 17030 [23JN], 18922 [8JY], 19270 [9JY], 23514 [9SE], 23724 [10SE], 33656 [2DE]
———interpretation, 4990 [6MR], 5324-5326 [11MR], 5582-5587 [12MR], 6654 [24MR], 6779-6787 [25MR], 7023 [26MR], 8457-8464 [8AP], 23143 [7AU]
———interpretation (S. Res. 167), 5871 [17MR], 5635-5639 [12MR], 5706 [13MR]
———violations, 24201 [16SE]
Antisatellite weapons: limit testing (S. 691), 5148-5150 [10MR], 24238 [16SE]
Arms control: administration policy, 2747 [4FE], 29632 [28OC]
———budget deficit control through nuclear weapons treaty negotiations, 5009 [6MR]
———intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty (S. Res. 283), 23854 [11SE]
———intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty compliance, 34296, 34299, 34302 [8DE]
———intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty negotiations, 34107-34120 [4DE], 34208, 34211-34215 [4DE], 24532 [18SE]
———intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty ratification, 36067 [17DE], 36168 [18DE], 36520, 36553-36556 [19DE]
———negotiations, 2088[28JA], 2229-2234 [29JA], 3412, 3413 [17FE], 4559, 4561, 4562, 4568 [3MR], 6636 [24MR], 7639 [1AP], 9369, 9372 [23AP], 11277 [5MY], 12562 [15MY], 13133 [20MY], 14265 [2JN], 14436 [3JN], 14809 [5JN], 17215 [24JN], 17909 [27JN], 18735 [7JY], 19680 [14JY], 20931 [23JY], 21951 [3AU], 22386 [5AU], 23083, 23084-23108, 23113 [7AU], 23955-23957 [15SE], 23837 [11SE], 24137 [16SE], 24797 [22SE], 37628 [21DE]
———notification to Congress of Soviet compliance with treaties, 26297, 26302 [2OC]
———nuclear weapons reduction, 5009 [6MR], 8928, 8950 [10AP], 9084, 9085-9087, 9090, 9098 [21AP], 9754 [27AP], 10301 [29AP], 11370 [6MY], 11597
———nuclear weapons tests moratorium, 3141 [5FE], 10633 [30AP], 12639 [18MY], 14435 [3JN]
———Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty, 9275 [22AP]
———SALT II, 13438 [21MY], 17959 [27JN]
———Soviet compliance, 3823 [19FE]
———Soviet proposals, 13753 [27MY]
———Soviet treaty violations, 8882 [9AP], 23108-23112 [7AU]
———success of negotiations, 36160 [18DE]
———test ban on underground explosions (S. 1106), 10343 [29AP], 23101 [7AU]
———Threshold Test Ban Treaty, 9275 [22AP]
———verification, 7432 [31MR], 7668 [1AP]
Arms Control Treaty Review Support Office: establish (S. Res. 348), 36557, 36616 [19DE]
Bicentennial minute: March 19, 1920—State rejects treaty of Versailles, 6288 [19MR]
Canada: trade negotiations (S. Res. 50), 798 [6JA]
Cayman Islands: remove injunction of secrecy concerning treaty on criminal matters, 22219 [4AU]
CCC: appropriations to reimburse for net realized losses, 18129-18133 [30JN]
Chemical warfare: ban weapons, 10849 [30AP]
———negotiations, 11724 [7MY]
China, People's Republic of: Bilateral Textile and Apparel Agreement negotiations, 36521 [19DE]
———reexport level license, 19986, 19988-19993, 19995, 19996 [15JY]
———trade policy, 19200 [9JY]
Committee on Foreign Relations: schedule of consideration of intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty, 37950 [22DE]
Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands: Covenant language, 19461 [10JY]
Congress: national security impact reports, 20393-20396 [21JY]
Convention on Early Notification of a Nuclear Accident and Convention on Assistance in the Case of a Nuclear Accident of Radiological Emergency: removal of injunction of secrecy, 6576 [23MR]
Convention on Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials: ratification by foreign countries (S. Res. 37), 787 [6JA]
Convention on Prevention of Pollution from Ships: implement provisions of annex V (S. 560), 3757 [19FE]
Council on Economic Competitiveness: modify, 20399-20408, 20432 [21JY]
Cuba: vessels making calls on ports, 19977 [15JY]
Dept. of Commerce: study effects of extending GATT, 19351 [10JY]
EEC: agreement on citrus and pasta, 19351 [10JY]
——duty-free treatment to soybeans, soybean meal or corn gluten feed, 20418-20422 [21JY]
Employment: allow President discretion to decline action, 19222-19226 [9JY]
Export Trading Company Act: amend Title III, 19996-19999 [15JY]
Federal Maritime Commission: flexibility in dealing with practices which our liner vessels encounter in foreign countries, 18158-18162 [30JN]
Fish and fisheries: ratification of treaty with certain Pacific Island States, 31192, 31194 [6NO]
———temporary extension of agreement with the Republic of Korea (H.R. 2480), 18170 [30JN]
Foreign countries: identify those that deny protection of intellectual property, 19948, 19949 [15JY]
———reciprocal agreement relating to construction, engineering, or architectural services, 25086-25094 [24SE]
Foreign trade: authorize negotiations of reciprocal agreements (S. 1420), 17736 [26JN], 17919, 17939-17953 [27JN], 18120 [30JN], 18407, 18409-18448, 18449-18464, 18509-18511, 18516 [1JY], 18739-18764, 18766-18802, 18836 [7JY], 18853-18914, 18923-18946 [8JY], 19142, 19170-19245, 19246 [9JY], 19294, 19302, 19346-19352 [10JY], 19685 [14JY], 19902, 19910, 19916, 19949 [15JY], 20028 15JY-20034 [15JY], 20144, 20182-20231 [17JY], 20370-20430-20496, 20516 [21JY], 21112 [24JY]
———authorize negotiations of reciprocal agreements (S. 1420), close debate on Moynihan amendment, 19152 [9JY]
———authorize negotiations of reciprocal agreements (S. 1420), cloture motion, 19916 [15JY]
———authorize negotiations of reciprocal agreements (S. 1420), unanimous-consent agreement, 18415 [1JY]
———clarify regulatory review provisions, 19241 [9JY]
———compensate U.S. taxpayers for damages to national security caused by violators of national security export controls, 18157 [30JN]
———definitions of U.S. price and foreign market value, 18133-18141 [30JN]
———eliminate administrative procedures for non-controversial tariff suspensions, 20379-20384 [21JY]
———limitation on adjustment assistance program, 19230-19237 [9JY]
———negotiations of reciprocal agreements to strengthen laws (S. 490), 3010, 3039 [5FE], 11750 [8MY], 13604 [21MY], 14157 [29MY], 20924 [23JY], 36692 [20DE]
———negotiations of reciprocal agreements to strengthen laws (S. 490), unanimous-consent agreement, 16380 [17JN]
———unfair practices in competition involving intellectual property, 19946 [15JY]
Genocide Convention: ratify, 12830, 12831 [19MY]
Genocide Convention Implementation Act: enact (S. 1851), 31139 [5NO]
Hamadei, Mohammed: extradition (S. Con. Res. 62), 17556 [25JN]
Hawaii: authorize sale of certain fish (S. 158), 603 [6JA]
Indians: clarify treaties and executive orders on fishing rights (S. 727), 5604, 5605 [12MR], 12286, 12313, 12314 [13MY]
International agreements: ratification, 31916 [13NO]
International Natural Rubber Agreement: removal of injunction of secrecy removal, 28408 [20OC]
International Whaling Commission: moratorium on commercial whaling, 16866 [19JN]
International Wheat Agreement: ratification, 31994-31997 [17NO], 32603 [18NO]
———removal of injunction of secrecy, 1682 [21JA]
ITC: affirmative determination trigger, 19240 [9JY]
———reports on impact of trade restraints, 19942-19944 [15JY]
Japan: trade agreement on semiconductors, 6523 [23MR]
Mexico: commercial relations, 19352 [10JY]
Mission Indians: water right claims (S. 795), 6387 [19MR]
Montreal Protocol to the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer: ratification (S. Res. 312), 30574, 30575-30577 [3NO]
NATO: defense initiative after reduction of intermediate-range nuclear forces missiles, 37906-37908 [21DE]
Netherlands Antilles: tax treaty, 14320 [2JN]
New Zealand Military Preference Elimination Act: enact (S. 1463), 18532 [1JY]
Nuclear warfare: antisatellite weapons negotiations,, 1123 [12JA] 37901 [21DE]
———antisatellite weapons testing, 24751-24763 [22SE]
———intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty, 21507, 21508 [29JY]
———Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty, 1211 [13JA]
———Senate arms control observer group trip to Geneva, 1119 [12JA]
———strategic defense initiative, 1840 [22JA], 3346 [17FE], 3657 [19FE], 4165 [26FE], 4564 [3MR], 5295 [11MR], 5651 [12MR], 6449 [20MR], 7783, 7844 [2AP], 8398 [8AP], 8672, 8674, 8752 [9AP], 9276 [22AP], 9419, 9420 [23AP], 9702 [24AP], 10051 [28AP], 11606 [7MY], 11816 [8MY], 12425 [14MY], 13689 [27MY], 15123 [10JN], 16341-16343 [17JN], 16606 [18JN], 17030 [23JN], 18408 [1JY], 19682 [14JY], 21204 [28JY], 22800 [6AU], 23938 [15SE], 24137, 24141-24203 [16SE], 24505, 24517 [18SE], 24710-24763 [22SE], 26420 [6OC], 27825 [14OC], 28179 [16OC], 29534 [28OC], 31566 [10NO], 33234, 33266 [30NO]
———Threshold Test Ban Treaty, 1211 [13JA]
Palau: entry into force of Compact of Free Association (S.J. Res. 231), 34462 [9DE]
Panama Canal Treaty, 14871 [5JN], 26836 [7OC]
Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty: ratification, 1678 [21JA]
———Senate review, 3006 [5FE]
Presidents of the U.S.: trade authority, 18769-18800 [7JY]
Prevention of Pollution by Garbage From Ships: removal of injunction of secrecy, 3426 [17FE]
———unanimous-consent agreement, 30803 [4NO]
———yeas and nays ordered on ratification of treaty, 30805 [4NO]
Protection of Victims of Non-International Armed Conflicts: removal of injunction of secrecy, 2359 [29JA]
Saks International: violation of International Coffee Agreement Act, 28759 [21OC]
SALT II: compliance with numerical limits, 2409 [2FE]
———observance, 2235 [29JA]
———Reagan administration policy, 2761 [4FE]
SALT II Sublimit Mutual Restraint Act: enact (S. 415), 2229-2234 [29JA]
Senate: documents the Senate should not consider as establishing the meaning of treaties as it decides whether to consent to ratification (S.J. Res. 339), 34303-34317 [8DE]
———history, 8933-8942 [10AP]
———points of consideration in negotiating arms control with Soviet Union, 27808 [14OC]
———role in making treaties, 10320-10326 [29AP]
Senate Arms Control Observer Group: reauthorize and redesignate (S. Res. 30), 288-291 [6JA]
South Pacific Tuna Act: enact (S. 1989), 37805 [21DE]
Soviet Union: arms control negotiations, 21472 [29JY], 23955-23957 [15SE], 31463 [10NO], 31982 [17NO], 33335 [1DE]
———arms control negotiations (S. Res. 94), 3361-3370 [17FE]
———arms control verification, 34432-34436 [9DE]
———importation of furskins, 19226-19229 [9JY]
———intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty, 24705 [22SE], 34450 [9DE]
———missile flight test in Pacific, 26308 [2OC]
———noncompliance with treaties, 34941-34947 [10DE]
———nuclear arms control agreement, 26585 [6OC]
———policies of Mikhail Gorbachev, 14812 [5JN]
———SALT II violations, 2343 [29JA], 3147-3149 [5FE], 33633 [2DE]
Spain: Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, 7196 [27MR]
Sri Lanka: implementation of peace initiative (S. Con. Res. 86), 30565 [3NO]
Threshold Test Ban Treaty: ratification, 1668, 1678 [21JA]
———Senate review, 3006 [5FE]
Trade Act: ensure antitrust laws apply to plans and commitments made by domestic industry, 20412-20418 [21JY]
Treaty on Fisheries Between the U.S. and Governments of Certain Pacific Islands (100-5): unanimous-consent agreement, 31167 [5NO]
U.S. Court of International Trade: private cause of action for customs fraud and gross negligence, 19928-19932 [15JY]
U.S. Trade Representative: strengthen remedies for unfair dumping and subsidization, 20408-20412 [21JY]
U.S.-Japan International Fishery Agreement: approval (H.R. 3674), 36559-36564 [19DE]
U.S.-Japan Nuclear Cooperation Agreement, 36184 [18DE]
Water pollution: international agreement on coastal environments and economies (S. 633), 27830 [14OC]
Reports
Antisatellite Weapons: GAO, 5148 [10MR]
Compliance and the Future of Arms Control: Gloria Duffy, Gregory Dalton, Matthew State, and Leo Sartori, 3823-3832 [19FE]
Effects of Steel Import Voluntary Restraint Agreements: David J. Cantor, 20438 [21JY]
Interpretation of the Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Senator Nunn, 5302-5315 [11MR]
SALT II: Library of Congress, 26263 [2OC]
Soviet Noncompliance With Arms Control Agreements: President Reagan, 7786 [2AP], 8458, 8461, 8463, 8464-8468 [8AP], 26101-26105 [1OC], 26436 [6OC], 34947-34951 [10DE]
Soviet Violation of SALT I ABM Treaty: President Reagan, 36556 [19DE]
Reports filed
Fishing Treaty With the Republic of Korea: Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (H.R. 2480) (H. Rept. 100-161), 16567 [17JN]
Fishing Treaty With Certain Pacific Island States: Committee on Foreign Relations (Ex. Rept. 100-9), 28974 [22OC]
Indian Fishing Rights Treaties: Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (H.R. 2792) (H. Rept. 100-312), 24677 [21SE]
Negotiations on Reciprocal Trade Agreements: Committee on Finance (S. 490) (S. Rept. 100-71), 16149 [16JN]
U.S.-Japan International Fishery Agreement: Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (H.R. 3674) (H. Rept. 100-489), 36150 [17DE]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 3674) (H. Rept. 100-487), 36120 [17DE]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 3674), Consideration (H. Res. 337) (H. Rept. 100-487), 36149 [17DE]
Resolutions by organizations
Nuclear weapons freeze campaign testing: Burlington, VT, City Council, 1246 [13JA]
Suspension of nuclear testing: U.S. Conference of Mayors, 23104 [7AU]
Statements
Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 5689 [13MR]
———Abraham D. Sofaer, Dept. of State, 8752, 8754-8756 [9AP]
———CIA, 7023 [26MR]
———Gerard C. Smith, 6785, 6786 [25MR]
———Harold Brown, 12475 [14MY]
———Henry A. Kissinger, 6786 [25MR]
———Hiram L. Fong, 6785 [25MR]
———James L. Buckley, 6784 [25MR]
———James Schlesinger, 12475 [14MY]
———Melvin R. Laird, 5297 [11MR], 6786 [25MR], 12474 [14MY]
———President Reagan, 7024 [26MR]
———Senator Nunn, 6477, 6478 [20MR], 6785 [25MR]
———Soviet Minister of Defense, 7786 [2AP]
———Thomas Moorer, 6784 [25MR], 12475 [14MY]
Antisatellite Weapons: Reagan administration, 26274 [2OC]
Arms Control: Brent Scowcroft, 31620, 31621 [10NO]
———Paul Warnke, 31620 [10NO]
———President Reagan, 26308 [2OC], 3364 [17FE]
———William J. Crowe, Jr., 3363 [17FE]
Arms Control as an Instrument of U.S. Foreign Policy: Senator Durenberger, 35999-36001 [17DE]
Backfire Aircraft: Cyrus Vance, 1668 [21JA]
Comments on the Report of the American Physical Society, 12816 [20MY]
Compliance With Arms Control Treaties: Angelo Codevilla, 8461 [8AP]
———CIA, 8463 [8AP]
———Dept. of Defense, 8463 [8AP]
———Eugene Rostow, 8460 [8AP]
———Gerard Smith, 8460 [8AP]
———Henry A. Kissinger, 8460 [8AP]
———Jack Matlock, 8461 [8AP]
———Leonid I. Brezhnev, 8459 [8AP]
———Soviet officials, 8459 [8AP]
Data on the Numbers of Strategic Offensive Arms as of the Date of Signature of the Treaty, 1667 [21JA]
Diplomatic Crimes: Senator Byrd, 17829 [26JN]
Foreign Policy and Treaty Termination: Senator Dole, 13140 [20MY]
Intermediate-Range Arms Control Treaty: Clark Clifford, 31982 [17NO]
———Donald H. Rumsfeld, 31983 [17NO]
———Eliot Richardson, 31983 [17NO]
———Harold Brown, 31983 [17NO]
———James Schlesinger, 31983 [17NO]
———Melvin R. Laird, 31982 [17NO]
———President Reagan, 36068 [17DE]
———Robert McNamara, 31982 [17NO]
———Senator Dole, 36068 [17DE]
International Wheat Agreement: Senator Pell, 31995 [17NO]
MX Dense Pack: Senator Symms, 12478 [14MY]
Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: Felipe Gonzalez, 7196 [27MR]
———Senator Glenn, 35187 [11DE]
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: John F. Kennedy (1962), 12070 [12MY]
Nuclear Weapons, 26433 [6OC]
———Angelo Codevilla, 26440 [6OC]
———Bernard Randolph, 12804 [19MY]
———Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 26436, 26439 [6OC]
———CIA, 26435, 26439 [6OC]
———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 26437 [6OC]
———Henry A. Kissinger, 26434 [6OC]
———Henry M. Jackson, 26434 [6OC]
———John F. Kennedy, 12812 [19MY]
———Larry Welch, 26435 [6OC]
———Melvin R. Laird, 26435 [6OC]
———President Reagan, 12793, 12809 [19MY], 26434, 26435, 26437 [6OC]
———William J. Crowe, Jr., 12798, 12802 [19MY], 26435 [6OC]
———William R. Harris, 26440 [6OC]
———Zbigneiw Brzezinski, 26437 [6OC]
Panama Canal Treaty: Senator Dodd, 26484 [6OC]
Panamanian Internal and External Affairs: Omar Torrijos-Herrera, 26462 [6OC]
SALT I Treaty: President Reagan, 27057 [8OC]
SALT II: Dept. of State, 3364 [17FE]
———Jimmy Carter, 26084 [1OC]
———Senator Wallop, 26263 [2OC]
———William J. Crowe, Jr., 3364 [17FE]
Senate Observer Group on Arms Control: Edward L. Rowny, 18581 [1JY]
Soviet Missile Deployment: sundry, 23110, 23111 [7AU]
Soviet SALT II Violations (sundry excerpts), 3147 [5FE]
Soviet Violations of Certain Arms Control Treaties: ACDA, 36556 [19DE]
———President Reagan, 23109 [7AU]
Story of SALT I: Gerard Smith, 18175 [30JN]
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, 26435 [6OC]
Threshold Test Ban Treaty and Peaceful Nuclear Explosion Treaty With Verification Language: President Reagan, 12460 [14MY]
Trade Legislation: William E. Brock, Sec. of Labor, 20431 [21JY]
U.S. National Security and Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 8464 [8AP]
U.S. SALT Policy (sundry excerpts), 2233 [29JA]
U.S. Trade Balance: U.S. Council on Economic Advisers, 20448 [21JY]
Studies
Antiballistic Missile Treaty—Subsequent Practice, 24188-24192 [16SE]
Death of Arms Control—Soviet SALT Break Out: David S. Sullivan, 2343-2352 [29JA]
Summaries
American Trade, Growth, and Employment Promotion Act (S. 590), 4291 [26FE]
Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), 11121-11126 [5MY]
Arms Control Test Ban on Underground Explosions (S. 1106), 23103 [7AU]
Foreign Trade Negotiations: Committee for Fair Trade With China, 14159-14162 [29MY]
Geneva Arms Control Talks, 28770 [21OC]
Presidentially Confirmed Expanding Pattern of SALT II Break Out Violations, 24521 [18SE]
Tables
Administration objections to, and comments on Senate trade and related legislation, 20422-20430 [21JY]
Export volume, export revenues, and external debt, 18742 [7JY]
Military implications of Soviet SALT II violations, 26440 [6OC]
SALT, 2232 [29JA]
Status of Geneva arms reduction negotiations, 15108 [9JN]
Treaties and Senate actions, 10322, 10323 [29AP]
Testimonies
Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Abraham D. Sofaer, 5585, 5586 [12MR]
———Gerard Smith, 5585 [12MR]
———Louis Henkin and Harlan Fiske, 5706 [13MR]
Antiballistic Missile Treaty as a Framework for Strategic Defense Programs and Arms Control Negotiations: William R. Harris, 8887-8889 [9AP]
Compliance With Arms Control Treaties: Dept. of Defense, 8459 [8AP]
Fair Trading Practices: Stuart B. Hardy, 18742 [7JY]
———William Gallston, 18740 [7JY]
Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty and Threshold Test Ban Treaty: Siegfried S. Hecker, 1678-1681 [21JA]
Texts of
Antiballistic Missile Treaty: articles 6(1) and 6(2), 13135 [20MY]
H. Con. Res. 158, establish South Pacific nuclear free zone, 28476 [20OC]
H. Res. 121, anniversary of signing of Treaty of Rome, 7369 [31MR], 8637 [9AP]
H. Res. 313, intermediate-range nuclear forces, 32701 [18NO]
H. Res. 337, consideration of H.R. 3674, U.S.-Japan International Fishery Agreement, 36306 [18DE]
H.J. Res. 409, U.S. defense policy relative to first nuclear strike, 33047 [20NO]
H.R. 12, Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act, 968 [7JA]
H.R. 2480, temporarily extend fishing agreement between the U.S. and the Republic of Korea, 16892 [22JN]
H.R. 3674, U.S.-Japan International Fishery Agreement, 36314 [18DE]
S. 158, authorize sale of certain fish in Hawaii, 603 [6JA]
S. 415, SALT II Sublimit Mutual Restraint Act, 2234 [29JA]
S. 560, implement annex V of Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 3759 [19FE]
S. 590, American Trade, Growth, and Employment Promotion Act, 4290[26FE]
S. 727, clarify treaties and executive orders on Indian fishing rights, 5604 [12MR]
S. 795, Mission Indians water rights claims, 6387 [19MR]
S. 1106, test ban on underground nuclear explosions, 23102 [7AU]
S. 1216, Antiballistic Missile System Development Limitation Act, 12571 [15MY]
S. 1463, New Zealand Military Preference Elimination Act, 18532 [1JY]
S. 1851, Genocide Convention Implementation Act, 31139 [5NO]
S. 1989, South Pacific Tuna Act, 37805-37809 [21DE]
S. Con. Res. 39, President Reagan to uphold U.S. rights under the U.S.-People's Republic of China Cultural Agreement, 6900 [25MR]
S. Res. 30, reauthorize and redesignate the Senate Arms Control Observer Group, 290, 785 [6JA]
S. Res. 37, ratification of the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials by foreign countries, 787 [6JA]
S. Res. 50, trade negotiations with Canada, 798 [6JA]
S. Res. 74, negotiation of Vienna Convention on diplomatic immunity, 1524 [20JA]
S. Res. 94, arms control negotiations with Soviet Union, 2338 [29JA]
S. Res. 158, support for Threshold Test Ban and Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaties, 4637 [3MR]
S. Res. 164, Japanese violation of semiconductor agreement, 5175 [10MR]
S. Res. 175, Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty interpretation, 6787, 6903 [25MR]
S. Res. 283, intermediate range nuclear weapons agreement, 23854 [11SE]
S. Res. 312, Montreal Protocol to the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer ratification, 30566, 30576 [3NO]
S. Res. 339, documents the Senate should not consider as establishing the meaning of treaties as it decides whether to consent to ratification, 34341 [8DE]
S. Res. 348, Arms Control Treaty Review Support Office, 36558, 36616 [19DE]
S.J. Res. 231, Compact of Free Association with Palau, 34463 [9DE]
S.J. Res. 339, documents the Senate should not consider as establishing the meaning of treaties as it decides whether to consent to ratification, 34307 [8DE]