COMMUNISM
Articles and editorials
Beast Goes On, 24130 [15SE]
Betrayal, 25188 [23SE]
Birth of a Movement—Czech Suppression Spurred Moscow Dissent, 22576 [7SE]
Bloc Tests Limits on Another ``Spring''—Gorbachev's Plans, Recalling Dubcek's, Put Old Bounds in Doubt, 22577 [7SE]
Chaos Likely in Afghanistan, 8434 [21AP]
Clearly Visible Origins, 9167 [27AP]
Common Enemy, 1814 [18FE]
Currency Crisis Is Ravaging Vietnam's Fragile Economy, 9521 [29AP]
Dealing With Gorbachev, 4372-4374 [18MR]
Does Moscow Really Plan on Leaving Afghanistan?, 1978 [23FE]
Double Your Message, 23679 [13SE]
Drug of Anti-Communism, 3013 [2MR]
Dukakis' Judgment, 13199 [1JN]
Eritrean Wins Put Mengistu on Defensive, 12748 [26MY]
Forbidden Tibet Looks Outward, 8439 [21AP]
Ghosts of a Marxist Past May Come to Haunt Gorbachev, 13195 [1JN]
Human Rights and Castro's Gulags, 11355 [17MY]
Independence Breeds Dependence, 16572 [30JN]
Jim Wright's Vietnam, 4103 [16MR]
Kabul Plans To Remain in Embrace of Soviets, 3526 [8MR]
Lexicon of Marxist-Leninist Semantics, 2661 [29FE]
Marxist Brigade Infiltrates Panama To Defend Noriega, 11115 [16MY]
NATO Central Region and the Balance of Uncertainty, 13567 [7JN]
Pinning Failure on the Donkey, 1007 [4FE]
Prague `68 to Moscow `88 (series), 22574-22579 [7SE]
Quiet Time—Peace Is Proliferating In Many Trouble Spots From Mideast to Asia, 19993 [2AU]
Reasons for Western Cheer, 21119 [8AU]
Salvador Rebels Reported to Plan Big Campaign, 6035 [31MR]
Salvadoran Tragedy, 14389 [14JN]
Sandinistas Hold Leaders of Opposition After March, 10373 [10MY]
Selling of Savimbi, 1453 [16FE]
Shadow of Cuba Grows in Panama, 11116 [16MY]
Soviet Bailout Saved Cuba From Sinking, Ex-Official Discloses, 21445 [10AU]
Subtle Undermining of a Nation (series), 872, 873 [3FE]
Tactics Designed To Defeat, 1008 [4FE]
Tibetan File, 21422 [9AU]
Two Decades Later, Roles Are Reversed—Crushers of Change Now Lead the Way, 22574-22576 [7SE]
Two Isles on Separate Paths, 23041 [8SE]
U.S. Communists Prepare Peace Offensive, 2661 [29FE]
Viet History Repeating Itself in Nicaragua, 937 [3FE]
Where Militarism Flourishes, 22363 [11AU]
Windbags of Change, 15288 [20JN]
Bills and resolutions
Afghanistan: U.S. policy in relation to possibility of Soviet troop withdrawal (see H. Res. 392, H. Con. Res. 252)
Memorial Day for Victims of Communism: designate (see S.J. Res. 390; H.J. Res. 555)
Poland: recognize trade union Solidarity as legal entity (see S. Res. 475)
Soviet block governments: concern (see S. Res. 492)
Book reviews
``Soviet Global Strategy,'' William Kintner, 8854 [26AP]
Books
``Against All Hope,'' Armando Valladares, 3387 [4MR]
``Life and Death of Lenin,'' Robert Payne, 2646, 2647 [29FE]
``Prague Spring—A Mixed Legacy,'' Antonin J. Liehm (excerpt), 33545 [21OC]
Broadcasts
Foreign assistance to El Salvador: Radio Venceremos (El Salvadoran communist guerrilla radio station), 2524 [25FE]
Documents
El Salvadoran Communist Guerrilla Strategy, 6052 [31MR]
Essays
Conventional Forces of NATO and the Warsaw Pact: International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2296-2300 [23FE]
Interviews
Exploring Wright's expectations in shifts in the Communist world, with Representative Wright, 6327-6330 [11AP]
Letters
Cuban Civil Liberties Violations: Senator DeConcini, 3388 [4MR]
———several Senators, 3388 [4MR]
Freedom struggle of Crimean Tatars: Andrei Sakharov, 15896 [23JN]
Return of remains of those executed for 1956 insurgence: Karoly Grosz, Prime Minister of Hungary, 22762 [7SE]
Soviet treatment of Armenians: Senator Wilson, 11951 [23MY]
Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan: several Senators, 12963 [27MY]
Yugoslavia civil liberties violations: Senator D'Amato and Representative Hoyer, 6947 [14AP]
Manifestoes
Role and aim of the U.S. Communist Party, 2662 [29FE]
Memorials of legislature
New Hampshire, 11946 [23MY]
Remarks in House
Afghanistan: continued U.S. military and economic assistance until Soviet Union completely withdraws troops (H. Con. Res. 252), 3259 [3MR]
———genocide, 10285 [10MY]
———Soviet atrocities, 684 [2FE], 3628 [9MR]
———U.S. policy, 3526 [8MR], 8433 [21AP]
———visit by representatives from the International Center for Development Policy, 8855 [26AP]
Angola: Jonas Savimbi, UNITA leader, 1453 [16FE]
Bush, Vice President: leadership, 24101-24103 [15SE]
Central America: Soviet influence and activities, 2916 [2MR], 14368 [14JN]
———U.S.-Soviet levels of involvement, 3576, 3581 [9MR]
China, People's Republic of: civil liberties in Tibet, 8438 [21AP], 21422 [9AU]
Cuba: role in Angola and other developing countries conflicts, 12218 [24MY]
Czechoslovakia: anniversary of 1968 Soviet invasion, 22361 [11AU]
———democratic reform, 24340 [16SE]
Dukakis, Michael S.: assessment of communism, 13199 [1JN]
Ethiopia: political and economic conditions, 11414-11416 [18MY]
Foreign relations: U.S. policy impact on world freedom, 6610 [13AP]
Honduras: evidence of Soviet assistance, 5876 [30MR]
Hungary: anniversary of 1956 revolution, 17823, 17828 [12JY]
———anniversary of 1958 executions, 15291 [20JN]
———installation of Karoly Grosz as General Secretary, 12105 [24MY]
International relations: worldwide peace talks, 19993 [2AU]
Korea, People's Republic of: bombing of a South Korean airliner, 68 [25JA]
Latin America: Soviet influence and activities, 11774 [19MY]
Lithuania: greater autonomy, 16537 [29JN]
Marymount University, PA: conference on Glasnost and Communist Europe, 13202 [1JN]
Memorial Day for Victims of Communism: designate (H.J. Res. 555), 8851 [26AP]
Namibia: failure of South-West Africa People's Organization, 939 [3FE]
Nicaragua: arrest of opposition leaders, 9970 [5MY]
———history of the Sandinista movement, 9167 [27AP]
———policies of Daniel Ortega, 3260 [3MR]
———Sandinista strategy document, 6356 [12AP]
———U.S. policy, 8666 [25AP]
Ortega, Daniel: Representative Wright's interview, 6326 [11AP]
Panama: investigation proves Marxist background, 2971-2979 [2MR]
Petrov, Nikola: anniversary of execution, 23693 [13SE]
Poland: economic and political reform, 9703, 9766 [3MY]
———labor strikes, 10537 [12MY]
———tribute to workers, 10536-10538 [11MY]
Political campaigns: manipulation by Cuban disinformation agents, 17838 [12JY]
Reagan, President: policies in Central America, 4180 [17MR]
Religious Freedom Week: observance, 33484 [21OC]
Soviet Union: Communist Party Conference, 18542 [14JY]
———contradictions in Socialist economy, 1458 [16FE]
———loans from Western European countries, 19468 [28JY]
———medical treatment for Georgi Samoilovich, 26853 [29SE]
———military power, 10538-10540 [11MY]
———religious liberty, 27300 [30SE]
Wright, Representative: interview on Daniel Ortega, 6326 [11AP]
Yugoslavia: ethnic Albanians (H. Con. Res. 162), 16570 [30JN]
———social unrest, 32407 [20OC]
Remarks in Senate
Afghanistan: agreement on resolution of war, 6293 [11AP]
———Dept. of State's Special Envoy to Afghan Resistance, 18748-18750 [26JY]
———Soviet occupation, 1914 [22FE], 1976-1979 [23FE]
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: enforcement of agreement, 10937, 10938 [13MY]
———human rights issue, 24854 [22SE]
Cuba: civil liberties violations, 3387-3390 [4MR]
Czechoslovakia: anniversary of 1968 Soviet invasion, 21969, 21978 [11AU]
———ecosystems, 22574 [7SE]
El Salvador: Communist guerrilla strategy, 6052-6053 [31MR]
Ethiopia: economic sanctions, 11110-11114 [16MY]
Europe: comparative military strength of Warsaw Pact and NATO forces, 2296 [23FE], 16095 [28JN]
Foreign relations: express concern about Soviet bloc governments (S. Res. 492), 29578 [7OC], 30311 [13OC]
Freedom Fighter Assistance Act: enact (S. 2481), 13755 [8JN]
Memorial Day for Victims of Communism: designate (S.J. Res. 390), 27043 [30SE]
NATO: central region of Europe and nuclear deterrence, 13567 [7JN]
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development: limit lending to Eastern bloc countries, 31314-31315 [18OC]
Poland: unrest, 23289 [9SE]
Soviet Union: emigration efforts of Yuli Kosharovsky, 21445 [10AU]
———loan by western banks, 3193 [3MR], 30313 [13OC]
———status of economy, 9251 [28AP]
———U.S. policy, 4371 [18MR]
Tibet: violations of civil liberties by People's Republic of China, 30855 [14OC]
Vietnam: economic and domestic policies, 9521 [29AP]
Reports
Beyond the Bean Count—Realistically Assessing the Conventional Military Balance in Europe: Senator Levin, 16095, 16096 [28JN]
Lending to the Soviets: House Republican Research Committee, 30313 [13OC]
Soviet Policy in Latin America: Dept. of State, 11774 [19MY]
Reports filed
Recognize Poland's Solidarity Independent Trade Union as a Legal Entity: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Res. 475), 25685 [27SE]
Resolutions by organizations
Assistance to Nicaraguan freedom fighters: National Association of Pro America, 8664 [25AP]
Statements
Communism and Religion: Joseph Stalin, 1644 [17FE]
———Karl Marx, 1644 [17FE]
Marxist Dictatorships: Armando Valladares, 1062 [4FE]
Marxist-Leninist Education in Nicaragua, 601 [2FE]
Nicaraguan Government Policy, 889 [3FE]
———Bosco Matamoros, 6032 [31MR]
———Miguel Obando y Bravo, 1016 [4FE]
Their Only Hope: Armando Valladares, 9677 [2MY]
Vietnamese Conflict: Senator Pell, 1015 [4FE]
Studies
Human Cost of Soviet Communism: Robert Conquest, 27044-27052 [30SE]
Tables
Soviet bloc equipment delivered to Nicaragua, 704 [3FE]
U.S. assistance to Nicaraguan Contras, 704 [3FE]
Texts of
S. 2481, Freedom Fighter Assistance Act, 13756, 13757 [8JN]
S. Res. 475, recognize Polish trade union Solidarity as legal entity, 24541 [20SE]
S. Res. 492, express concern about Soviet bloc governments, 29378 [7OC], 30312 [13OC]