FOREIGN RELATIONS—U.S. related term(s) Economic Assistance; Technical Assistance
Abstracts
Seismic Methods for Verifying Test Ban Treaties—Progress Since 1987: Paul G. Richards, 25684-25691 [25SE]
Addresses
American Hellenic Institute: Senator Heflin, 12294 [24MY]
American Israel Public Affairs Committee Policy Conference: Senator Packwood, 16033 [27JN]
America's Historic Opportunity, Alvin From, 19 [23JA]
Assistance to Eastern European Countries: Barber B. Conable, 9424, 9425 [3MY]
Bulgaria Elections: National Republican Institute for International Affairs, 14273 [14JN]
By What Honorific in the Year 2000? Richard M. Nixon, 7836-7838 [20AP]
Canadian Constitutional Developments: D.H. Burney, 32594-32596 [22OC]
Caribbean Nations Economic Assistance: John G.M. Compton, 6594 [3AP]
Challenges and Opportunities for the U.S. and Europe: Representative Gephardt, 15363 [22JN]
Change in the Soviet Bloc—A Call for New Directions in U.S. Foreign and Defense Policy: Representative McCurdy, 5794-5797 [28MR]
China—What Chance Freedom? Leanne M. Greskovich, 16804 [10JY]
Chinese Democracy Movement: Representative Solarz, 14720 [19JN]
Commencement at Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Virgilio Barco, 14286-14287 [14JN]
Democratic Revolution: Senator Lugar, 616 [25JA]
Economic Assistance for Eastern Europe: Lech Walesa, 339 [24JA]
Europe—1992: Representative Hamilton, 4510-4512 [19MR]
Foreign Relations and Implications for the Future: Senator Boren, 9564-9567 [8MY]
Future of Chile: Patricio Aylwin, 4675-4677 [20MR]
Future of Europe: John Hume, 4599 [20MR]
———Rita Sussmuth, 6248-6251 [2AP]
Hong Kong Freedom and Democracy: Martin Lee, 13997 [13JN]
Human Rights and Perestroika: Richard Schifter, 12511 [24MY]
Human Rights Cause—How We Can Help: George Lister, Dept. of State, 13001-13003 [5JN]
Inaugural Address: Lee Teng-hui, 16779-16780 [10JY]
Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait: President Bush, 23919 [11SE]
Iron Curtain to Common European House—America's Role in the Old Order and the New: Senator Pell, 758-760 [30JA]
Joint Meeting of Congress: Vaclav Havel, 2106-2109 [21FE], 2153-2155, 2196-2198 [21FE]
Leadership: Felix G. Rohatyn, 5937-5940 [29MR]
Lithuanian Independence: Kazimiera Prunskiene, 9324 [3MY], 9493 [4MY]
Missile Proliferation: Dick Cheney, Sec. of Defense, 22753 [3AU]
Namibian Independence Ceremonies: Sam Nujoma, 5197 [22MR]
National Defense and the Peace Dividend: Colin L. Powell, 16783-16785 [10JY]
Opening a New Era for the Chinese People: Lee Teng-hui, 13352 [7JN]
———Li Teng-hui, 12095 [23MY]
Pax World Foundation International Diplomat of the Year Award Ceremony: Drora Kass, 511 [25JA]
———Khalil Jahshan, 511 [25JA]
———Richard Murphy, 510 [25JA]
———Senator Pell, 511 [25JA]
Peacemaking in the World—The Swedish Experiment: Sten Andersson, 512 [25JA]
Persian Gulf Crisis and the Budget Deficit Reduction: Representative Gephardt, 24322 [13SE]
Poland's Political and Economic Challenges: Representative Solarz, 9435 [3MY]
Polish American Congress: Tadeusz Mazowiecki, 7153 [5AP]
Real Gorbachev: Richard M. Nixon, 9281-9283 [2MY]
———Richard M. Nixon (not delivered), 7374-7377 [18AP]
Role of U.S. Embassies: Charles Gargano, 15383-15385 [22JN]
Russia—Historic Continuity or Radical Change? James H. Billington, 18936-18939 [24JY]
Some Reflections on Linkage and Leverage: Robert K. Lifton, 35961 [26OC]
Steps for Grand Inter-Korean Exchange of People: Roh Tae Woo, 20255 [27JY]
U.S. Leadership in the New World: Representative Gephardt, 4305-4307 [13MR]
U.S. Persian Gulf Policy: President Bush, 26753, 26755 [1OC], 26934 [2OC]
U.S. Policy Toward Israel: Senator Dixon, 5424 [27MR]
U.S.-Panama Relations: Guillermo Endara, 8899 [1MY]
U.S.-Philippine Relations: Richard L. Armitage, 30871 [18OC]
Vienna Seminar on Military Doctrine Presentation: Colin L. Powell, 284-285 [24JA]
Visit of George Vassiliou to U.S.: George Vassiliou, 25916 [26SE]
———Senator Kennedy, 25916 [26SE]
Visit to the Soviet Union: Pamela C. Harriman, 10930 [17MY]
Welcome Home Nelson Mandela Celebration: Representative Fish, 2479 [22FE]
Advertisements
Invasion of Panama: Ad Hoc Committee for Panama, 9918 [9MY]
Agreements
Between the Contras and the new Nicaraguan Government, 7018 [5AP]
Amendments
Brazil: transfer by lease of a specified naval landing ship dock (S. 3215), 30402, 30409 [17OC]
Central America: authorizing supplemental economic assistance to Panama and Nicaragua (H.R. 4636), 11523, 11524, 11525, 11526-11529, 11537 [22MY], 11556-11558 [24MY]
Chemical and Biological Weapons Control Act: enact (S. 195), 10966 [17MY]
China, People's Republic of: most-favored-nation status (H.R. 4939), 31002, 31007, 31011 [18OC]
Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment: ratification, 36194, 36625 [27OC]
Eastern European countries: allocation of economic assistance (S. 2073), 1441 [6FE]
Economic assistance: supplemental to support democracy in Panama, Nicaragua, and sub-Saharan countries of Africa (S. 2364), 7019, 7147 [5AP], 12217 [24MY]
Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Program: permanent endowment (S. 2017), 26414, 26436 [27SE], 27374 [3OC]
Foreign operations, export financing, and related programs: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 5114), 15524 [25JN], 15782, 15783, 15797, 15811, 15821 [27JN], 28907, 28913, 28918, 28919, 28920, 28921, 28922, 28941 [12OC], 31227, 31228, 31231, 31232, 31233, 31234, 31257, 31259, 31268, 31293, 31299, 31308, 31315, 31316, 31317, 31319, 31321, 31323, 31324, 31325, 31326, 31327, 31363, 31364, 31365, 31366, 31368, 31369, 31371, 31372, 31373 [19OC], 31753, 31754, 31755, 31759, 31768, 31781, 31796, 31881, 31882 [22OC], 33542 [24OC]
International Development Association, East European Democracy, and Development Fund for Africa: authorizing appropriations (S. 2944), 36335 [27OC]
National Week to Commemorate the Victims of the Famine in Ukraine 1932-33: designate (S.J. Res. 329), 31373 [19OC]
Peace Corps: authorizing appropriations (S. 2944), 36335 [27OC]
Poland: debt reduction (S. Res. 293), 20354, 20364 [30JY]
Sanctions Against Iraq Act: enact (H.R. 5431), 22026 [2AU]
South African Freedom Week: designate (S.J. Res. 336), 15214, 15224 [21JN]
Support for East European Democracy Act: enact (S. 2040), 10395 [15MY]
Tourism Policy and Export Promotion Act: enact (S. 1791), 10788, 10796, 10799 [16MY]
Analyses
African Development Foundation Appropriations (S. 2460), 7583 [19AP]
Export Enhancement Act (H.R. 4191), 3596 [6MR]
Freedom and Democracy in Cuba Act (S. 2444), 7105 [5AP]
Time to Reinvigorate the U.S.-Israeli Strategic Relationship: Center for Security Policy, 16089 [27JN]
Appeal
Nuclear test ban: Supreme Soviet, 1024 [1FE]
Appointments
Bipartisan congressional consultative group, 36457 [27OC]
Conferees: H.R. 5114, authorizing appropriations for foreign operations, export financing, and related programs, 33443 [24OC], 33679 [24OC]
———S. 358, reform immigration preference system and provide for administrative naturalization of aliens, 30137 [17OC], 30958 [18OC], 33211 [23OC]
———S. 2364, supplemental assistance to support democracy in Panama, Nicaragua, and sub-Saharan countries of Africa, 12225 [24MY]
International Parliamentary Conference on Global Environment, 4325 [14MR]
Interparliamentary Union in Nicosia, Cyprus, 4530 [20MR]
North Atlantic Assembly, 36441 [27OC]
Articles and editorials
. . . For a Model Nation, 9143 [2MY]
ABC News—Thatcher Thrashing, 17335 [12JY]
About Face Leaves a Wake of Confusion and Ruin, 7901 [23AP]
Accord Near On U.S. Iran Small Claims—Larger Disputes Remain Unresolved, 10112 [10MY]
Action in the Gulf—Get Congress to Vote Now, 25299 [24SE]
Activists Attest to Romania's Idea of Democracy, 15750 [27JN], 16561 [28JN]
Afghan Front Rests on Capitol Hill, 19110 [25JY]
Afghans—Now They Blame America, 1669-1672 [7FE]
Africa's Invisible Famine, 30186 [17OC]
Aid the Soviets Can Really Use, 17845 [17JY]
Aid to Contras Worked—Activists for Ortega Had It Wrong From Start, 3762 [7MR]
Aiding and Abetting, 7370 [18AP]
Americans Need Not Feel Put-Upon by Their Allies, 24317 [13SE]
Angola Debate, 30186 [17OC]
Angolan War in Showdown, 10398 [15MY]
Angolan War in Showdown as Superpowers Plan Settlement, 4703 [20MR]
Angola—Wolves Among Sheep, 3238 [1MR]
Another UN Test—The Needs of Have-Not Nations, 35791 [26OC]
Apartheid—Far From Over, 15370 [22JN]
``Apocalyptic'' Famine Possible in Sudan—U.S. Relief Officials Say Khartoum Is Blocking Food Shipments, 35945 [26OC]
Arab Store Owners' Ties to PLO Under Inquiry, 10983 [17MY]
Arms Sales Blast New World Order, 35953 [26OC]
Army Fails To Deter Bhutto, 24584 [14SE]
At Cross-Purposes on China, 547 [25JA]
At the State Department Historygate, 31396 [19OC]
At War, Iraq Courted U.S. Into Economic Embrace, 25206 [20SE]
Attention Members of the House of Representatives, 2168 [21FE]
Autocracy and Tears at the Bank, 23305 [4AU]
Awe-Inspiring President Dazzles Iraq Like a Zorro, 25036 [19SE]
Back From the South Asian Brink, 15343 [21JN]
Backsliding on the Environment, 11662 [22MY]
Baffling Ozone Policy, 11661 [22MY]
Baghdad Goes for the Jugular, 23089 [3AU]
Baker Rejects Criticism of State Dept. Actions Toward Iraq Before Invasion, 26323 [27SE]
Baker To Press Other Nations for Aid to Central America, 14493 [19JN]
Baker's Trick, 4404 [14MR]
Balkanizing Balkans, 17021 [11JY]
Battered Child of a Country, 8524 [26AP]
Before Its Invasion, Iraq Strengthened Ties to Terrorist Network, 23936 [11SE]
Benazir Accused of Anti-State Activities, 30357 [17OC]
Benazir's Fake Letter Issued, 30357 [17OC]
Betrayal in Beijing, 547 [25JA]
Bhutto Faces New Charges Before Special Tribunals, 24584 [14SE]
Bolivia Seeks $150 Million Annually, 14713 [19JN]
Brazil's Piranha Missiles and Brazilian-Iraqi Cooperation, 20274 [30JY]
Break for Burma, 12693 [5JN]
Burma's Avalanche, 12693 [5JN]
Burma's Fight for Freedom, 28478 [11OC]
Burmese Army's Successes Produce a New Flood of Refugees for Thailand, 8480 [26AP]
Burmese Ban Top Opposition Candidate, 66 [23JA]
Burmese Military Crushes Protest, 36479 [27OC]
Burmese Military Is Forcing Mass Migration From Cities, 4903 [21MR]
Burmese Said to Harass Embassies, 26469 [28SE]
Burmese Shout for Democracy, 12692 [5JN]
Bush Administration's PLO Cover-Up, 6069 [29MR], 7638 [19AP]
Bush Declines To Set Lithuania Sanctions—``This Is Munich,'' Landsbergis Says, 8158 [25AP]
Bush Never Issued Executive Order Protecting Chinese Students in United States, 6970 [5AP]
Bush Rejects Sanctions Over Lithuania—Punishing Moscow Would Be ``Mistake'', 8159 [25AP]
Bush To Seek $300 Million in Funds for Chamorro, 4255 [13MR]
Bush Versus Israel, 6829 [4AP]
Bush's Assault on Israel, 5219 [22MR]
Bush's Blunders in the Desert Won't Topple Hussein, 33555 [24OC]
Bush's Blunders in the Desert Won't Topple Hussein—Call It Wild Optimism or Naivete, but the President's Persian Gulf Policy Will Prove a Costly Mistake, 28469 [11OC]
Bush's Choice, 3570-3572 [6MR]
Bush's Mideast Myopia, 12105 [23MY]
Bush's New Central American Strategy—Repeat the Past, 25030 [19SE]
Bush's Second Chance on China, 12325 [24MY]
C.I.A. Changes Way That It Measures Soviet Atom Tests, 25704 [25SE]
Call To Action!, 9918 [9MY]
Call to Action for Restructuring U.S. Refugee Policy, 13569-13572 [11JN]
Career Change for Castro?, 16801 [10JY]
Castro's Cuba, 4351 [14MR]
Castro's Nightmare, 3581 [6MR]
Chamorro Keeps Support for Salvadoran Rebels, 10576 [15MY]
Chamorro Pressured To Appease Sandinistas, 2669 [27FE]
Change, Progress, Danger, 13429 [7JN]
Chile Reaches for Democracy, 15773 [27JN]
Chile's Successful Transition to Democracy, 15775 [27JN]
China Can Learn From Our Success, 982 [31JA]
China Mission, 548 [25JA]
China Ships Vital Nuclear Cargo to Iraq, 26916 [1OC]
China—Look to the Future, Not the Past, 562 [25JA]
China's Bouquet of Barbed Wire, 6976 [5AP]
Chinese Arms Dealers Flaunt U.N. Embargo—China Ships Vital Nuclear Cargo to Iraq, 27814 [5OC], 30988 [18OC]
Chinese Said to Sell Chemical to Iraq, 26916 [1OC]
Chinese Said To Sell Chemical to Iraq—British Newspaper Reports That Beijing Violated U.N. Embargo, 30988 [18OC]
Chipping Away at Trade Barriers—United States and Japan Can Avoid a Trade War, 6817 [4AP]
Chronology of Betrayal, 541, 547 [25JA]
Clinging to the Cold War, 14677 [19JN]
Cock of the Roost, 23306 [4AU]
Columnist Is Quick To Condemn President and U.S. Soldiers, 60 [23JA]
Comeback of Liberal Internationalism, 24458-24464 [13SE]
Communism's Incredible Collapse—How It Happened, 3034 [28FE]
Confident Bhutto Building Alliances With Old Enemies, 24585 [14SE]
Conscience of Kenya, 25302 [24SE]
Constitution the Most Liberal in Africa, 2520 [26FE]
Consultant Doubled as Adviser to Japanese Firms and to the United States, Playing Its Dual Roles With Ease, 9476 [4MY]
Coverage of Human Rights in Turkey, 4937 [21MR]
Crossing the German Border—Firms Speed Economic Unity—Despite Uncertainties, Quick Deals Are Cut, 8579 [27AP]
Danger Still Lurks in Nicaragua, 3819 [7MR]
Dealing With the Devil, 6977-6979 [5AP]
Debt to Democracy, 562 [25JA]
Debt-for Nature Swaps—Are They Really a Viable Solution?, 24524 [14SE]
Delhi Hit in House on Rights—Conservative Republicans Charge Abuses in North, 12233 [24MY]
Democratic Blitzkrieg in Europe, 4473 [15MR]
Democratic but Poor, 13505 [8JN]
Display of Might, but a Gulf With the Power That Counts, 28027 [8OC]
Doing Business With S. Africa—Loopholes Hobble U.S. Sanctions, 15735-15739 [26JN]
Dollars and Death Squads, 15874 [27JN]
Don't Throw Money at Moscow, 16903 [11JY]
Drug Summit Focuses on Curbing Demand, 7354 [18AP]
East Germany's Bitterfeld—Grimiest Town in Dirtiest Country, 8934 [1MY]
Eastern European Reform—Best of Both Worlds, 9432 [3MY]
Echo of Vietnam on Capitol Hill, 25209 [20SE]
Economic Scene—Penny Wise on Ozone?, 11662 [22MY]
8 Killed and 17 Wounded in Raid on Bus of Israeli Tourists in Egypt, 10981 [17MY]
El Salvador—A Defense, 10807 [16MY]
Elliot Abrams Assesses Nicaraguan Elections, 5547 [27MR]
Emperor Brady Has No Clothes, 5122 [22MR]
End the Aid and the War, 31272 [19OC]
Enough Questions To Fill Up the Canal, 17115 [11JY]
Europe—Sunday's Election Essentially Unified the Two Germanys. Now the West Must Engineer the East's Fit Into the European Community, 7899 [23AP]
Excerpts From Iraqi Transcript of Meeting With U.S. Envoy, 26321-26323 [27SE]
Experts Familiar With Nation's Record Express Concern Over Welfare of Foreign Hostages, 23926 [11SE]
Explaining the China Mission, 548 [25JA]
Farming, Free Markets, and Philanthropy—Foundation for the Development of Polish Agriculture, 13499-13502 [8JN]
Fascell—Led Tour of ``A World in Flux'', 5542 [27MR]
Festival of Appeasement, 23051 [3AU]
$15 Billion for What?, 16903 [11JY]
First, Aid for Central America, 5240 [26MR]
First—Override Bush's China Veto, 543 [25JA]
Foes Seen as Desperate To Stop Bhutto, 24585 [14SE]
Foreign Relations, Public Relations, Accountability, and Understanding, 31391 [19OC]
Forgotten Sentinels, 25752 [25SE], 27410 [3OC]
Frequently Asked Questions About the Free Trade Agreement, 37141 [27OC]
Friction in the War on Drugs, 14713 [19JN]
Friend Emerges in the Pacific, 9928 [9MY]
From Jerusalem to Beirut, 35947 [26OC]
Gaps in the Record—How State Has Allowed History To Be Incomplete, 31397 [19OC]
German Unification, 6612 [3AP]
Germany, Japan Keep Wallets Shut, 23917 [11SE]
Germany and Japan Draw Harsh Attacks on Gulf Crisis Costs, 24317 [13SE]
Good Bank To Invest in—World Bank's Payoff—Peace, Growth, Stability, 9425 [3MY]
Good Easter News, 13269 [6JN]
Gorbachev in Minnesota? Here's Why, 11079 [17MY]
Gorbachev Won't Make It Without More of Our Help, 1683 [7FE]
Government Eliminates Liberal Poll Contenders—The Election Charade, 65 [23JA]
Greek Cypriot Leadership Wages a New Disinformation Campaign, 26158 [26SE]
Greener Latin America, 25026 [19SE]
Group Wanted To Control News, Not Get Truth Out on Nicaragua, 4723 [20MR]
Gulf Crisis, Kremlin Fuel Cutbacks Create Energy Shortage in Poland, 27485 [4OC]
Gulf Crisis Calls for Sacrifice, 30473 [18OC]
Hailing the Butchers of Beijing, 549 [25JA]
``Half Free'' Are ``Half Enslaved'', 1748 [8FE]
Help Latin America and Help Ourselves, 6893 [5AP]
Helping Hand For U.S. Exports, 16812 [10JY]
Helsinki Commission Delegation Observes First Free Elections in GDR—Delegation Chairman Declares German People the Winner, 4553 [20MR]
High Cost of Giving, 23670 [10SE]
High Price for Energy Freedom, 16565 [28JN]
Historians Criticize State Department for ``Distortions'' and ``Deletions'' in Its Record of U.S. Foreign Policy, 31396 [19OC]
Historians Say Secrecy Distorts Foreign Policy Chronicle, 31390 [19OC]
History Awaits Lithuania's Fate, 6343 [3AP]
History Bleached at State, 31391 [19OC]
Honduras Opposes Permanent U.S. Military Presence—Priorities Shift as Regional Tensions Lessen, 17842 [17JY]
Hooked on Coca, 18421 [20JY]
How Can America Help—First Step Is To Put Her House in Order, 1204 [5FE]
How Contras Felled Ortega . . . and Why They Shouldn't Disband, 3600 [6MR]
How Dare I Criticize the President?, 5222 [22MR]
How Low Will We Stoop for Arafat?, 7638 [19AP]
How Saddam Built His War Machine, 25208 [20SE]
How the Persian Gulf Crisis Redefines Israeli-Arab Peace Process, 36702 [2NO]
Human Rights Violated in Punjab, 12232 [24MY]
Human Rights Violations—Congressmen Attack India, 12234 [24MY]
I Accuse . . ., 4190 [9MR]
In Backing Saddam Hussein Against the Ayatollah, Our Policymakers Failed to See Iraq's Intentions, 25210 [20SE]
In Emigre Crush, Tent Towns Sprout for Israelis, 16558 [28JN]
In Pakistan, a Candidate Flees, 35453 [26OC], 36682 [27OC]
In Place of the 60-Day Clock, 33351 [24OC]
In Washington, a Week of India-Bashing Bill Aimed at Cutting U.S. Development Aid Bill is Sponsored to Halt Aid, 12234 [24MY]
Increasingly, Bush Seems Right on China, 45 [23JA]
Indecent Interval, 549 [25JA]
India and Pakistan Make the Most of Hard Feelings, 12232 [24MY]
India's Maneuvers Prompt Fear of War, 11419 [21MY]
India's Moslem Minority Facing New Anxieties—Threat of War With Pakistan Creates New Fears of Persecution by Hindu Activists, 11420 [21MY]
Influencing Moscow's Clones, 3482 [6MR]
Intifada You Don't See on TV, 4130 [9MR]
Into the Bamboo Gulag, 15419-15420 [22JN]
Iraq and the PLO—An Unholy Alliance, 29514-29516 [16OC]
Iraq Seizes Assets of States Opposing It, 26718 [1OC]
Iraqi-American Urges Dialog, Not War, 29005 [12OC]
Iraq's Sky Spy, 20273 [30JY]
Is Castro Planning Another Mock Trial?, 10969 [17MY]
Israel Accuses PLO of Continuing Terrorism, 10982 [17MY]
Israelis Are Reported To Sink Dinghy Carrying 4 Guerrillas, 10983 [17MY]
Israelis Speculate on Attack's Plotters, 10981 [17MY]
It's Time To Heal the Wounds, 13497 [8JN]
It's Time To Work for Peace in Afghanistan, 1672 [7FE]
Japan Defends Aid to U.S. in Mideast, 24690 [17SE]
Japanese Traders Informing Tokyo Soviet Bills Unpaid, 10397 [15MY]
Jews in U.S. Term Israel Insensitive in Aiding Settlers-Step Called Provocative-Move into Christian Quarter of Jerusalem Could Hurt Relations Group Says, 8867 [1MY]
Jimmy Carter Flunks History, 27469 [4OC]
Jimmy Carter's Mideast Fictions, 26725 [1OC]
Jordan Arrests Seven Palestinians, 10982 [17MY]
Judging Israel, 2456 [22FE]
Junk the One-China Policy, 8067 [24AP]
Jury Absolves Soldier in Journalist Slaying, 15875 [27JN]
Kashmir Sideshow, 24585 [14SE]
Kashmiris Flee to the Pakistan Side With Tales of Indian Army Brutality, 10818 [16MY]
Kashmir's Troubles, U.S. Interests, 15839 [27JN]
Krasnoyarsk Saga, 6996-7001 [5AP]
Kuwait and Iraq's Territorial Aspirations, 22120 [3AU]
Launching the New Czechoslovakian Democracy—A Helping Hand From America, 10573 [15MY]
Laying Down the Chemical-Arms Sword, 15718 [26JN]
Leading Chile Away From Ancient Ghosts, 15774 [27JN]
Lesson for Us All, 3864 [8MR]
Let Congress Decide About War in the Gulf, 25205 [20SE]
Liberian Disaster—Made in the U.S.A., 21175 [1AU]
Linking Israel to Iraq Is Wrong, 30942 [18OC]
Lithuania's Defiance Sparks Hope Among R.I. Community, 6778 [4AP]
Long Memories in Europe, 3809 [7MR]
Low-Paid Workers Would Lose Even More in Free-Trade Pact With Mexico, 22111 [3AU]
Mandela's Bold Politicking, 15719 [26JN]
Marxist Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola Allegedly Murders Priest at Cahombo, 30186 [17OC]
Mason Meets Solidarity, 16607 [28JN]
Military Lesson, 23682 [10SE]
Misguided U.S. Role, 30093 [16OC]
Mobutu To Allow Opposition Parties, 9435 [3MY]
More Refugees, Fewer Dollars—The International Crisis in Refugee Assistance, 14140 [14JN]
Morocco, a New Dragon at the Gates of Europe, 3606 [6MR]
Mr. Reagan Abroad, 26656 [28SE]
My Only Child, Dead a Year, 24588 [14SE]
NAM—15 Years Later, 13495 [8JN]
Namibia Gains Freedom in Midnight Celebration—Africa's Last Colony Becomes Newest Nation, 4938 [21MR]
Nationalism's Siren Call, 3484 [6MR]
Nation's Foreign Debt Termed ``Grim Situation'', 15506 [25JN]
Necessary Cold War?, 2516 [26FE]
New Chapter in Europe Starts on Upbeat Note, 28713 [11OC]
New Foreign Policy—We Need New Leaders, Not the Same Old Cold Warriors, 12691 [5JN]
Newly Discovered Mass Grave Revives Old Feuds, 22033 [2AU]
Nicaragua—Democracy's First Days, 3865 [8MR]
Nicaraguan Election Observations, 5550 [27MR]
Nicaraguan Elections—Closer Than We Think? Silent Majority Could Make Election Closer, 3591 [6MR]
Nigeria Is Trying for Democracy Again, 4729 [20MR]
Nightmare From the 30's, 19804 [27JY], 20249 [27JY]
No Compassion for the People of Panama?, 17638 [16JY]
Now, Mikhail, Things Will Get Harder, 30464 [18OC]
Now Let Us End the Cold War at Home, 1532 [7FE]
Off With the Cap, 31428 [20OC]
OMB Official Discusses Foreign Affairs Budget, 8439 [26AP]
On Abortion, Turkey Bows to U.S., 31800 [22OC]
On China, Trust Is Not Enough, 447 [24JA]
On the Wrong Side of History, Again, 3580 [6MR]
Overboard on Ozone, 11662 [22MY]
Overriding Reasons, 544 [25JA]
Pakistan Wearies of Afghan Burden, 1867 [8FE]
Pakistani Election Fairness in Doubt—Observers Question Official Turnout Figures, 35454 [26OC], 36680 [27OC]
Pakistan's Bomb, 28453 [10OC]
Pakistan's Choices, America's Interests, 35453 [26OC], 36681 [27OC]
Palestinians Turn Intifada Against Their Own People, 4129 [9MR]
Panama, Key to Ortega'a Campaign, 1557 [7FE]
Panama Resisting Move To Clean Up Banking System, 34474, 35984 [26OC]
Panama—Operation Injustice, 9917 [9MY]
Patience in the Persian Gulf, Not War, 33411 [24OC]
Paying U.S. Debt to Haiti, 9420 [3MY]
Peace Dividend, 15388 [22JN]
Peace Dividend—Payoff From Our Investment, 4724 [20MR]
Peking's Arms Dealers Undo Its Good Work, 27814 [5OC]
People Won, Not U.S. Policy, Not the Contras, but Citizen-Voters, 3591 [6MR]
Pilot Shark of El Salvador, 25201-25203 [20SE]
Playing With ``Loaded Dice'', 66 [23JA]
PLO Approves Killings—Arabs Face Death for Aiding Israel, 4130 [9MR]
Poland Democratization, 3226-3227 [1MR]
Portrait of Iraq as Victim by Saddam Hussein, 26017 [26SE]
Portrait of Two Nations—The Two Nations Poll, Where North Americans Stand on 32 Questions, 16399-16401 [28JN]
Post-Cold War Budget, 4091-4094 [9MR]
Potential Conversion of Brazil's Space Launcher Into Intermediate Range Nuclear Missile, 20273 [30JY]
President Bush's Remark Undercut Peace Plan—Divisive Reference to Jerusalem Settlements Came at Critical Time, 5218 [22MR]
President's Bomb, 5219 [22MR]
Pressing for Democracy in the U.S.S.R, 30254 [17OC]
Protecting Democracy in Pakistan, 24583 [14SE]
Pryor Has East Bloc Aid Idea—Use Work, Not Money, 309 [24JA]
Pulling the Plug on Democracy, 5240 [26MR]
Qadhafi Urges Hostages' Release, 6896 [5AP]
Questioning Japan's Honor, 4935-4936 [21MR]
Questions From an Invasion—Panama and the Pentagon, 18808 [23JY]
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty—Relics of the Cold War?, 21604 [1AU]
Reagan Hailed for Taking the Evil Out of the Empire, 27451 [4OC]
Reagan's Era—He Returned the Nation to a Place of Greatness, 1480 [7FE]
Re-Evaluate, Recognize Angola, 16594 [28JN]
Reminding Us of Defense Needs, 22112 [3AU]
Repeal ``Zionism Equals Racism'', 965 [31JA]
Restore United States Contacts With New Zealand, 9102 [1MY]
Richardson Says Aid Donors Upbeat About Philippines, 9709 [8MY]
Right Books, 8165 [25AP]
Romania's Stalinists, 14840 [20JN]
Run of Achievements for U.S. Foreign Policy, 3814 [7MR]
Saddam Gave United States a Wake-Up Call on Defense Cuts, 29006 [12OC]
Saddam Hussein—A Leader Who Symbolizes Arab Courage and Dignity, 24489 [13SE]
Sandinistas Accused as Burial Sites Are Unearthed, 25010 [18SE]
Sandinistas Give Millions in State Assets to Followers, 9112 [2MY]
Scare Tactics, 24584 [14SE]
Scientists Voice Doubts Soviet Breached Treaty, 25705 [25SE]
SDI Syndrome, Seven Years Since the United States Announced the ``Strategic Defense Initiative'', 963 [1AU]
Secrets Koito Hoped To Hide by Keeping Me Off Its Board, 6090 [29MR]
Seize the Moment, Avoid a New Vietnam, 1484 [7FE]
Self-Defeating Sanction, 9906 [9MY]
Senate Panel's Quest—Filling Gaps in History of Foreign Relations, 31391 [19OC]
Send Message to Beijing, 541 [25JA]
Serbia Said To Arrest, Expel Rights, 23686 [10SE]
Serious Attacks on Human Rights in Yugoslavia—Differentiated Ones, Albanians of the Kosovo Province, 2841 [27FE]
Serious Mistake on CFC's, 11662 [22MY]
``Several'' Katyushas Hit Settlement in Galilee, 10983 [17MY]
Should We Bail Out Gorbachev?, 19566-19568 [26JY]
``Should We Help Gorbachev?'', Not if You Take History Seriously, 8525-8527 [26AP]
Showing the Flag—Bold U.S. Envoy Captivates Greeks, 4388 [14MR]
Slow To Support Democracy, 9104 [1MY]
South Africa—Triumph Over Capitalism, 8164 [25AP]
Soviet Economy ``Unstable,'' U.S. Intelligence Says, 10396 [15MY]
Soviet ``Reassurances'' Still Leave Cubans Guessing on Subsidy, 10971 [17MY]
Soviet Troops Drove Through Lithuanian Capital, 5113 [22MR]
Soviets Reject Iraqi Linkage of Kuwaiti and Palestinian Issues, 27471 [4OC]
Special Moral Standard, for Israel Only, 13021 [6JN]
Standing on Ceremony on Poison Gas, 35686, 35690, 35695 [26OC]
State of the Union, 2271 [21FE]
Still a Killing Field, 13498-13499 [8JN]
Stop Falsifying U.S. History, 31398 [19OC]
Suppressed at Home and Dismissed Abroad, 23926 [11SE]
Suu Kyl Barred From Burmese Election, 65 [23JA]
Symbolic Return Trip to Democracy, 15774 [27JN]
Syrian President's Meeting With Iranian President, 24846 [18SE]
Terrorism Lite, 7637 [19AP]
Think Caribbean, 3142 [1MR]
This Infamous Act, 964 [31JA]
Time To Offer Saddam a Way Out, 28472 [11OC]
To Help New Democracies, Cut Aid to Israel, Four Others, 277 [24JA]
Tokyo Drops Plans To Send Panel to United States, 32434 [22OC]
Too Close to Be Heard, 35943 [26OC]
Transcript Shows Muted U.S. Response to Threat by Saddam in Late July, 24336 [13SE]
Treaties on Underground Nuclear Explosions and Weapons Tests, 25691 [25SE]
Turkey Today (excerpts), 2155, 2156 [21FE]
25 Reported Dead as Indian Army Opens Fire on Kashmir Protesters, 10817 [16MY]
Two Views on the Problem—Defense Domination Versus Nuclear Containment, 962 [1AU]
2050—Standing Room Only?, 18087 [18JY]
U.S. Accused of Overstating Managua Election Offenses, 504 [25JA]
U.S. Delegation Visiting an India in Political Crisis, 11420 [21MY]
U.S. Drug Effort Runs Into Latin Resistance, 26653 [28SE]
U.S. Intervention—Vietnamese Knew It Was Necessary . . ., 5566 [28MR]
U.S. Joins Peru's Dirty War, 9933 [9MY], 10110 [10MY]
U.S. Must Weigh Risks, 10110 [10MY]
U.S. Pins Hope on Guatemala Army, 24586 [14SE]
U.S. Protests French Plan To Give Brazil Rocket Motor, 20273 [30JY]
U.S. Seeking Repeal of U.N. Text on Zionism, 964 [31JA]
U.S. Urges Pakistan To Settle Feud With India Over Kashmir, 11419 [21MY]
U.S. Voices Concern Over Kashmir—State Department Cautions India and Pakistan, 10818 [16MY]
U.S.S.R. Economy Worse Than CIA Thinks, Soviets Say, 10397 [15MY]
Uncovering the Awful Truth of Nicaragua's Killing Fields, 25011 [18SE]
Understanding the Dominican Republic, 8967 [1MY]
Underwriting Angola's Agony, 30210 [17OC]
Uneasy Eyes on Kashmir Impasse, 10816 [16MY]
Union Study Targets U.S. Foreign Policy, 2272 [21FE]
Unite Against Chemical Weapons, 24757 [17SE]
United States, Mexico To Limit Trade Pact Coverage, 37103 [27OC]
United States Is Taking a New Tack in Guatemala, 24587 [14SE]
United States Joins Peru's Dirty War, 16797 [10JY]
Use Old, Not New Marshall Plan in Coming to Aid of East Europe, 3809 [7MR]
Valiant Turkey Has Come Through for the West, 24523 [14SE]
Violence and Hypocrisy, 17853 [17JY]
Vision of South Africa's Future, 17341 [12JY]
Vote Fraud Suspicions Mounting in Pakistan, 35454 [26OC], 36681 [27OC]
War on Poverty, 13496 [8JN]
War! (Part III), 17638 [16JY]
Washington Sleeps While Japan Demonstrates That It Controls U.S. Treasury and Economy, 6818 [4AP]
Washington Would be Smart to Keep the Syrian Government at Arm's Length, 25306 [24SE]
Way to the Depths and Back in Eastern Europe, 12981 [5JN]
We Believe—The U.S. Invasion of Panama, 9918 [9MY]
We Can't Afford Not to Help East Europe, 6806 [4AP]
We Can't Be Hostage to Greed and War Mentality, 33346 [23OC]
We Must Help Besieged Salvador, 4010 [8MR]
Weight of Mexico, 13279 [7JN]
What About Chile?, 6866 [4AP]
What Ike Would Do in the Gulf, 33410 [24OC]
What Kind of Man?, 24196 [12SE]
What the Media Have Missed in Eastern Europe, 22035 [2AU]
Who Died for Whom in the Philippines?, 12533 [24MY]
Who Will Pay the Bill for Russia's Decline?, 6805 [4AP]
Who Won Eastern Europe?, 2710 [27FE]
Whose Terror Teams, Mr. Arafat?, 13444 [7JN]
Why Bankroll Africa's Ceausescu?, 25304 [24SE]
Why U.S. Foreign Policy Records Are ``a Fraud'', 31400 [19OC]
Will Turkey Look East?, 26547 [28SE]
Willmarite To Help Democracy Bloom in Poland, 33313 [23OC]
Wolf Out of Babylon, 23051 [3AU]
World Summit for Children, 14744 [20JN]
World's Largest Drug Field, 20245 [27JY]
World's Most Dangerous Man, 13751-13754 [12JN], 29943-29946 [16OC]
World's Most Dangerous Man—With Billions to Spend and Help From the United States, the Soviet Union and Europe, Saddam Hussein Is Amassing a Truly Terrifying Arsenal, 22025 [2AU]
Wrong Reaction to Israeli Gunman, 12582 [24MY]
Yen, Marks and the Gulf, 24691 [17SE]
Yes, You Are the Superpower, 7545 [19AP]
Zaire Doesn't Deserve That Aid, 25303 [24SE]
Bills and resolutions
African Development Foundation: authorizing appropriations (see S. 2460)
Aliens: expedite the naturalization of persons who served with special guerrilla units in Laos (see S. 2687)
America-Pakistan Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 478)
Andrei Sakharov Educational Exchange Act: enact (see S. 2435)
Angola: call for cease-fire (see S. Res. 239)
Antiterrorism Act: enact (see S. 2465)
Anti-Terrorism Sanctions Act: enact (see S. 2917)
Armed Forces: authorize deployment to deter aggression by Iraq against Saudi Arabia (see S.J. Res. 376)
———eligibility for housing allowances of Reserve members activated for Desert Shield Operation (see H.R. 5594)
———making supplemental appropriations for Desert Shield Operation (see H.J. Res. 655)
———making supplemental appropriations for Desert Shield Operation (H.J. Res. 655), consideration (see H. Res. 475)
———special pay to members assigned to duty in the Middle East (see H.R. 5604)
Baltic States: encourage self-determination by granting most-favored-nation status to the Soviet Union (see H.R. 5435)
———U.S. policy (see S. Res. 334)
Birmingham, England: reopen 1974 public house bombing case (see S. Con. Res. 104)
Brazil: transfer by lease of a specified naval landing ship dock (see S. 3215)
Burma: civil liberties, democracy, and illicit narcotics production and trafficking (see S. Con. Res. 128; H. Con. Res. 324)
———elections (see H. Con. Res. 367)
Capitol Building and Grounds: authorize use for World Summit for Children candlelight vigils (see H. Con. Res. 353)
Caribbean nations: promote economic development (see H.R. 5196)
———promote regional development (see H.R. 5762)
CCC: liquidation of Iraqi assets to provide emergency repayment of Iraqi debts (see S. 3170)
Central America: assistance for emerging democracies (see H.R. 4610)
———authorizing dire emergency supplemental appropriations for Panama and Nicaragua (see H.R. 4841)
———authorizing supplemental economic assistance to Panama and Nicaragua (see H.R. 4636)
———economic recovery and development (see S. 3041; H.R. 5609)
Central and Eastern European Investment and Export Enhancement Act: enact (see S. 2113)
Chile: repeal prohibition on security assistance and arms sales (see H.R. 4504)
———support democracy (see S.J. Res. 253; H.J. Res. 472)
China, People's Republic of: anniversary of Tiananmen Square massacre (see H. Res. 393)
———most-favored-nation status (see S. 2836; S.J. Res. 325, 382; H.R. 4931, 4939, 5252, 5285; H.J. Res. 578, 581, 586, 607, 646, 647)
———most-favored-nation status (H.J. Res. 647), consideration (see H. Res. 485)
———most-favored-nation status (H.R. 4939), consideration (see H. Res. 503)
———status of prodemocracy activists (see H. Con. Res. 332)
———textiles import restrictions relative to the granting of workers' rights (see H.R. 4812)
———U.S. policy (see H. Con. Res. 349)
China, Republic of: future (see H. Con. Res. 293)
Contracts: dispute settlement between Bucheit International, Inc. and Prince Mishaal Bin Abdulaziz al Saud (see H. Con. Res. 391)
Cooperative Production Act: enact (see S. 2692)
Copyrights: create a dispute settlement procedure for bilateral agreements with other countries (see H.R. 4366)
Courts: jurisdictional immunity of foreign states (see H.R. 5819)
Cuba: civil liberties violations (see H. Res. 365)
———continued reports by U.N. Commission on Human Rights (see S. Res. 247)
———continued reports on human rights by the U.N. Human Rights Commission (see H. Con. Res. 274)
———role in international drug trafficking (see H. Con. Res. 319)
Cyprus: independence anniversary (see S. Res. 324; H. Res. 465)
Czechoslovakia: authorizing Eximbank programs (see H.R. 3956)
———extend nondiscriminatory treatment to products (see H.R. 3862)
———most-favored-nation status (see S.J. Res. 361; H.J. Res. 649)
———most-favored-nation status (H.J. Res. 649), consideration (see H. Res. 486)
Democracy Fund Act: enact (see S. 2581)
Dept. of State: authorizing appropriations for foreign assistance and certain independent agencies (see H.R. 4445, 4610)
Developing countries: restrictions on transfer of weapons and equipment removed from Europe (see H. Con. Res. 326)
Dolphin Preservation Act: enact (see H.R. 4740)
Drug abuse: add methyl ethyl ketone as a listed essential chemical in cocaine production (see S. 2045)
Eastern Europe: establish program for greater stability and support (see H.R. 4560)
Eastern European countries: allocation of economic assistance (see S. 2073)
Eastern European Economic Recovery Act: enact (see S. 2320)
Ecology: support Interparliamentary Conference on the Global Environment (see S. Res. 316)
Economic assistance: promote development in sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean (see H.R. 4443)
———reform bilateral programs and promote U.S. goods and services (see S. 2703)
———reform U.S. bilateral programs (see H.R. 5597)
———supplemental to support democracy in Panama, Nicaragua, and sub-Saharan countries of Africa (see S. 2364)
Education: establish a fellowship program for East Europeans participating in the transition to a free market economy system (see H.R. 4102)
Educational Exchanges Enhancement Act: enact (see S. 2865)
Egypt: forgiveness of military debt (see S. Con. Res. 148; H. Con. Res. 373)
Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Program: permanent endowment (see S. 2017)
El Salvador: assistance in establishing peace and democracy (see S. 2592)
———rescind funding (see H.R. 3874)
———restrictions on economic assistance (see S. 2954)
El Salvador Aid Restrictions Act: enact (see S. 2125)
Elections: prohibit contributions by political committees controlled by foreign-owned corporations (see H.R. 5861)
Enterprise for the Americas Initiative: implementation of foreign assistance provisions (see H.R. 5855, 5892)
Europe: assistance for emerging democracies (see H.R. 4445, 4610, 4624)
———establish free trade areas with U.S. (see H.R. 4897)
———maintain existing borders between Germany and Poland (see S. Con. Res. 102)
———reaffirmation of the present border between Germany and Poland as part of the reunification process of Germany (see H. Con. Res. 281)
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development: U.S. participation (see S. 2755)
Executive departments: review of foreign contractors' performance under certain procurement contracts (see H.R. 4131)
Eximbank: bilateral economic assistance programs relative to purchase of U.S. goods and services (see H.R. 5201)
Export Enhancement Act: enact (see H.R. 4191)
Fair Trade and Export Expansion Act: enact (see S. 2569)
Fair Trade in Auto Parts Act: enact (see S. 2573; H.R. 4750)
Fish and fisheries: congressional approval of the Governing International Fishery Agreement with Democratic Republic of Germany (see H.R. 4780)
———congressional approval of the Governing International Fishery Agreement with the People's Republic of China (see H.R. 4779)
Foreign Anticompetitive Practices Act: enact (see H.R. 4724)
Foreign countries: compliance with bilateral trade agreements (see H.R. 4661)
———regulation of foreign lobbyists and agents (see S. 3101)
Foreign investments: improve quality of data (see H.R. 4520)
Foreign operations, export financing, and related programs: authorizing appropriations (see H.R. 5114)
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 5114), waiving certain points of order against consideration of conference report (see H. Res. 541)
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 5114), waiving certain points of order during consideration (see H. Res. 425)
Foreign Relations Authorization Act: repeal certain sections (see S.J. Res. 244)
Foreign trade: establish sanctions to foreign nations that are not signatory to the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (see H.R. 4454)
———establish sanctions to foreign nations that are not signatory to the Nuclear Weapons Non-Proliferation Treaty (see H.R. 4455)
———imposition of trade sanctions to combat nuclear proliferation (see H.R. 4456)
———improve economic relations among Western Hemisphere countries (see H.R. 5473)
Germany, Democratic Republic of: democratic elections (see S. Con. Res. 105)
Germany, Federal Republic of: consultation of nations on conference of unification (see S. Con. Res. 95)
Greater European Economic Reconstruction Act: enact (see S. 2325)
Guatemala: civil liberties violations (see H. Con. Res. 355)
Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 620)
History: publication of documentary record of foreign policy activities (see S. 3225; H.R. 5954)
House of Representatives: procurement of certain information on the invasion of Panama in December 1989 (see H. Res. 411)
Hungary: transition to democracy (see H.J. Res. 679)
Immigration: additional visas for countries that have traditionally denied free emigration (see H.R. 3927)
———reform preference system and provide for administrative naturalization (S. 358), correct the enrollment (see H. Con. Res. 394)
———reform preference system and provide for administrative naturalization (S. 358), waiving certain points of order against consideration of conference report (see H. Res. 531, 538)
India: determination of political status in the Province of Punjab (see H. Con. Res. 380)
———status of development assistance programs relative to the monitoring of human rights (see H.R. 4641)
Industrial Development for Eastern Europe Foundation: establish (see S. 3212)
Inter-American Scientific Cooperation Program: establish (see S. 2733)
International Agricultural Cropland Conservation Reserve Treaty: negotiation (see S. Con. Res. 121)
International Development Association, East European Democracy, and Development Fund for Africa: authorizing appropriations (see S. 2944)
International Fund for Ireland: compliance with McBride principles by entities receiving U.S. funds (see H.R. 5356)
International relations: economic assistance from countries benefiting from the deployment of U.S. Armed Forces in the Middle East (see H. Con. Res. 366)
———encourage international cooperation against national leaders implicated in the international narcotics trade (see H.J. Res. 541)
International Whaling Commission: moratorium on commercial killing of whales (see S. Con. Res. 126)
Interstate commerce: seizure of certain Iraqi-held assets (see H.R. 5930)
Iraq: civil liberties violations (see H. Con. Res. 298)
———deny any windfall resulting from invasion of Kuwait (see H.R. 5580)
———economic sanctions (see S. 3019, 3063)
———impose sanctions (see H.R. 4585)
———increase certain civil and criminal penalties for violations of trade embargo (see S. 3013)
———invasion of Kuwait (see S. Res. 318)
———most-favored-nation status (see H.R. 5901)
———100% tax on income from frozen assets (see H.R. 5846)
———resolution of crisis created by invasion of Kuwait (see S. Con. Res. 154; H. Con. Res. 382)
———restrict assistance (see H.R. 4918)
———seizure of assets in the U.S. to repay debts to U.S. creditors (see S. 3241)
———support multinational diplomatic efforts relative to Kuwait (see S.J. Res. 385, 386)
———support Presidential actions taken relative to invasion of Kuwait (see S. Con. Res. 147; H.J. Res. 658)
Iraq International Law Compliance Act: enact (see S. 2787)
Iraq Sanctions Act: enact (see S. 2779)
Israel: international views relative to strike against Iraqi nuclear reactor in 1981 (see H. Con. Res. 397)
———reopen universities in West Bank and Gaza (see H. Con. Res. 315)
———support unified status of Jerusalem (see H. Con. Res. 290)
———U.S. policy relative to unification of Jerusalem (see S. Con. Res. 106)
Japan: racial remarks made by the Justice Minister (see H. Con. Res. 388)
———racial statements of certain Government officials (see H. Con. Res. 378)
———study trade-related barriers to U.S. investment (see S. Con. Res. 135)
Kampuchea: call for political settlement (see H. Con. Res. 254)
———peace negotiations (see S. Con. Res. 101)
———U.S. policy (see S. Con. Res. 140; S. Res. 321)
Kenya: civil liberties violations (see S. Con. Res. 141)
Korea, Republic of: Mutual Defense Treaty with U.S. (see H. Con. Res. 325)
———sale of the F/A-18 aircraft (see S. 3148)
Lebanon: U.S. policy (see H. Res. 445)
Liberia: conditional military assistance (see H. Res. 354)
———suspension of U.S. military assistance pending improvements in civil liberties (see S. Res. 282)
Lithuania: bring matter of Soviet occupation before the U.N. (see H. Res. 376)
———humanitarian assistance (see S. 2741, 2757; H.R. 5262)
———independence (see H. Con. Res. 296)
———medical supplies and other humanitarian assistance (see H.R. 5481)
———political reform (see S. Con. Res. 108; H. Con. Res. 289, 292)
———protection of certain nationals in the U.S. (see H.R. 4788)
———support of freedom of the press (see H. Con. Res. 313)
Malaysia: preservation of tropical rainforests and the indigenous tribal culture (see S.J. Res. 387)
———restrict humanitarian, economic, and military assistance (see H.R. 5281)
———U.S. disapproval of denial of asylum to Indochinese refugees (see H. Con. Res. 345)
Mexico: establish an organizational unit to address health and environmental problems along the border (see H.R. 5363)
———free trade agreement with U.S. (see H. Con. Res. 341)
———negotiation of a free trade agreement (see H. Con. Res. 377)
Mexico-U.S. Trade Act: enact (see S. 2428)
Middle East: allies' contribution to Desert Shield Operation (see S. 3111)
———duty treatment of products of countries not making sufficient contributions to Desert Shield Operation (see H.R. 5568, 5602)
———removal of Armed Forces (see H.J. Res. 645, 685)
Namibia: status under Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act (see S. Con. Res. 107; H. Con. Res. 285)
National Day in Support of Freedom and Human Rights in China and Tibet: designate (see S.J. Res. 275; H.J. Res. 556)
National Week to Commemorate the Victims of the Famine in Ukraine 1932-1933: designate (see S.J. Res. 329)
NATO Infrastructure Program: restrict Sec. of Defense contributions (see H.R. 5233)
Nepal: civil liberties and democracy (see H. Con. Res. 323)
New Zealand: anniversary of the Treaty of Waitangi and establishment of relations with U.S. (see S. Con. Res. 155; H. Con. Res. 396)
Nicaragua: elections (see S. Res. 256; H. Res. 348)
———lift trade and economic sanctions (see S. 2197)
———lift U.S. trade embargo (see H.J. Res. 511)
North Atlantic Assembly: criteria for the cochairmenship of the House and Senate delegations (see H.R. 5887)
North-South Center for the Study of Western Hemisphere Trade: establish (see S. 2929)
Nuclear energy: prohibit States that are not members of interstate radioactive waste compacts from disposing such matter in facilities close to international borders (see H.R. 5477)
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference: reaffirm objectives (see S. Con. Res. 137)
Nuclear warfare: economic sanctions against foreign person transferring certain nuclear items (see H.R. 5902)
———President's negotiation on agreements to achieve early prohibition of explosions (see H.J. Res. 632)
Office of Global Change Information: establish (see H.R. 4695)
Ozone Protection Funding Act: enact (see S. 2666)
Panama: combat badges for members of the Armed Forces who engaged in combat (see H. Con. Res. 284)
———economic assistance (see S.J. Res. 247)
———economic recovery assistance (see H. Con. Res. 260)
———invitation to President Guillermo Endara to address a joint meeting of Congress (see H. Con. Res. 253)
———restoration of certain trade benefits (see S. 2092)
———U.S. military intervention (see H. Con. Res. 255, 262)
Partnership for Democracy Act: enact (see S. 2031)
Peace Corps: authorizing appropriations (see S. 2436, 2944)
Peace Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 527)
Philippines: authorizing emergency economic assistance (see S. 2883)
PLO: prohibit further negotiations with U.S. (see H.R. 4995)
Poland: anniversary of Constitution (see S. Con. Res. 145)
———anniversary of the adoption of the Polish constitution (see H. Con. Res. 376)
———commend for permitting charter flights of Soviet Jews to Israel (see S. Con. Res. 116)
———debt reduction (see S. Res. 293)
Population: international assistance and U.N. Population Fund (see H.R. 4075)
Presidential Advisory Committee for Policy Toward Cuba: establish (see S. 2309)
Radio: establish broadcasts to Asia (see H.R. 5413)
Refugees: extend programs that ease entrance into the U.S. for certain historically persecuted groups (see H.R. 4899)
Romania: condemn violence (see S. Res. 301)
———elections and civil liberties (see S. Con. Res. 131)
———monitoring of national elections (see H. Con. Res. 268)
———most-favored-nation status (see H. Con. Res. 245)
Sanctions Against Iraq Act: enact (see H.R. 5431)
Saudi Arabia: prohibit proposed sale of defense articles and defense services (see H.J. Res. 594)
———prohibit proposed sale of M88AI recovery vehicles (see H.J. Res. 593)
———prohibit proposed sale of modifications and systems integration of AWACS E-3 and tanker KE-5 aircraft (see H.J. Res. 592)
———prohibit sales of certain defense articles or services (see S.J. Res. 378)
———proposed sale of MLA2 tanks, Bradley fighting vehicles, Apache helicopters, and Patriot guided missile units (see H.J. Res. 674)
Senate: establish bipartisan group to consult with the President on Desert Shield Operation (see S. Res. 335)
———establish Central American Negotiations Observer Group (S. Res. 106), extend provisions (see S. Res. 351)
Shipyards: facilitate the construction in U.S. shipyards of combatant vessels for U.S. allies (see S. 2544; H.R. 4469)
South Africa: prohibit importation of steel (see H.R. 4590)
———repeal prohibition on air transportation (see H.R. 4664)
Soviet Union: authorize the reconstruction of a new chancery building of the U.S. Embassy (see H.R. 4439)
———status concerning IMF and World Bank (see H.R. 4917)
Support for Democracy in Chile Act: enact (see S. 2303)
Support for East European Democracy Act: amend (see H.R. 4410)
———enact (see S. 2040)
Taxation: ensure fair payment by foreign corporations (see H.J. Res. 629)
Tax-exempt organizations: waive certain tax provisions that discourage assistance to democratic groups in Eastern Europe (see H.R. 4719)
Thailand: commemorate the 1833 Treaty of Amity and Commerce (see S. Con. Res. 92)
Treaties: sense relative to agreements affecting the status and boundaries of a united Germany (see S. Res. 257)
Tunisia: welcoming Zine el Abidine Ben Ali on U.S. visit (see S. Res. 284)
Turkey: application for membership in the EEC (see H. Con. Res. 390)
———prohibit proposed sale of AH-1W attack helicopters (see H.J. Res. 550)
———restrictions on economic assistance (see S. 2808)
U.N.: call for repeal of Resolution 3379, classifying Zionism as racism (see S.J. Res. 246; H.J. Res. 457)
———commend actions relative to Iraq (see H. Con. Res. 368)
U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Agreement: negotiations (see S. Con. Res. 139)
U.S.-Mexico Trade Area: establish (see H.R. 5000)
Vietnam: asylum rights of refugees (see H. Con. Res. 343)
———normalize relations (see S. Res. 273)
———payment of claims of U.S. nationals (see S. 2607)
———requirements relative to U.S. donation of medical equipment (see H. Con. Res. 243)
———U.S. relations (see H. Res. 458)
War Powers Act: Presidential policy restrictions (see H.J. Res. 656)
Weapons: control transfer of arms to countries that threaten world peace (see S. 3190)
Weapons of Mass Destruction Control Act: enact (see S. 2627)
Yugoslavia: civil liberties violations against Albanian ethnic minority (see S. Con. Res. 124)
———civil liberties violations against ethnic Albanians (see H. Con. Res. 385)
———human rights violations against Albanian ethnic minorities (see H. Con. Res. 352)
———most-favored-nation status (see H.R. 5449)
———support democracy (see H. Con. Res. 321)
———support democracy in Croatia (see H. Con. Res. 320)
Book reviews
Foreign Relations of the U.S, 1952-54, Vol. XII—East Asia and the Pacific: Pacific Historical Review, 31395 [19OC]
Books
``Behind the Smile Are Teeth of Iron,'' Ray Cline (excerpt), 2971-2977 [28FE]
``Boycotts and Peace'' (foreword), 25297 [24SE]
``U.S.-Turkish-NATO Middle East Connection,'' George McGhee, 2769 [27FE]
Broadcasts
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine claims shelling West Bank settlement, 10981 [17MY]
Chronologies
News reports of Nicaraguan campaign harassment, 2373-2375 [22FE]
Post-election harassment by the Sandinistas and other events, 7016-7018 [5AP]
Colloquies
PLO and terrorist activities: Representative Lantos with John H. Kelly, 15358 [22JN]
Soviet violations of nuclear weapons treaties: Senators Cranston and Boren, 25706 [25SE]
Commentaries
Broadcast of TV Marti to Cuba, 32629 [23OC]
Heavy blow to UNITA, 36516 [27OC]
U.S. policy toward Yugoslavia: Radio Free Europe, 32390 [22OC]
Communiques
Chamorro says no to Humberto Ortega in her cabinet, 8590 [27AP]
Economic blockade of Lithuania by the Soviet Union: Lithuanian-American Community, Inc., 9348 [3MY]
Comparisons
U.S. firms in Japan and Japanese firms in the U.S.' level of construction market penetration, 1026 [1FE]
Critiques
Broomfield substitute amendment on El Salvador assistance, 11506 [22MY]
Documents
Collective Security in the Persian Gulf, 26502 [28SE]
Collective Security in the Persian Gulf Resolution, 26954 [2OC]
Congressional Election Results Impact on the Future Legislative Politics on Nuclear Proliferation: International Energy Associates Ltd., 9476-9480 [4MY]
Drug Summit—Bilateral Communique, Cartagena, Colombia, 3567-3570 [6MR]
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, 26756 [1OC]
Human Cost of Communism in China: Committee on the Judiciary (introduction), 2375 [22FE]
MacBride Principles, 3260 [1MR]
Military Assistance to Bolivia, Colombia, and Peru, for Drug Interdiction, 9699-9703 [8MY]
Ratification of Council on Europe-OECD Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters, 20096 [27JY]
Ratification of Tax Convention With Finland, 20096 [27JY]
Ratification of Tax Convention With India, 20096 [27JY]
Ratification of Tax Convention With Indonesia, 20096 [27JY]
Ratification of Tax Convention With Spain, 20096 [27JY]
Ratification of Tax Convention With the Federal Republic of Germany, 20096 [27JY]
Ratification of Tax Convention With Tunisia With Supplementary Protocol, 20096 [27JY]
Resolution of Ratification of Underground Nuclear Explosion Treaty With Soviet Union, 24595 [14SE]
Tax convention with the Federal Republic of Germany, 27256 [3OC]
Treaties on Underground Nuclear Explosions and Weapons Tests, 25707 [25SE]
Treaty on the Final Settlement Relative to Germany, 27830 [5OC]
U.N. Environmental Program (sundry), 8873 [1MY]
U.N. Vote on Effects of U.S. Military Intervention in Panama on Situation in Central America (position of voting nations), 54 [23JA]
Essays
Case Study in International Peacemaking—The Camp David Summit of 1978: Jason Dickerson, 14711 [19JN]
Hey Amerikanskii, Can You Spare a Billion? Martin C. Miler, 10129 [10MY]
Judging Israel: Charles Krauthammer, 3409 [5MR]
Political and Economic Refugees—Problems of Migration, Asylum, and Resettlement: R.J. Vincent, 286-288 [24JA]
Theater Missile Defense in the Changing Geopolitical Environment: Julie Horn, 31076 [19OC]
Theodore Roosevelt Intervenes: Sara Petersen, 20967 [1AU]
Executive orders
Blocking Iraqi government property and prohibiting transactions with Iraq: President Bush, 21961 [2AU]
Blocking Kuwait government property: President Bush, 21961 [2AU]
Explanations
Clarification points on the case of capacitors: Iraqi Government (excerpts), 7765, 7766 [20AP]
Richardson-Rinaldo amendment to H.R. 5114, foreign operations appropriations, 15776 [27JN]
Factsheets
Angolan Government Position on Increased Lethal Military Assistance to Unita Rebels, 30196 [17OC]
Iran-U.S. Settlement of Small Claims, 13015 [6JN]
Modernizing the Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls: Executive Office of the President, 9150 [2MY]
Most-Favored-Nation Status for the People's Republic of China, 12327-12343 [24MY]
Radio/TV Marti Broadcasts to Cuba: USIA, 32629 [23OC]
History
Cyprus' development and foreign relations, 26776 [1OC]
Interviews
Alexandras Shtromas: Hillsdale Magazine, 13429 [7JN]
Most-favored-nation status for the People's Republic of China: Good Morning America with Senator Chafee and Representative Lantos, 12093 [23MY]
Polish debt: Leszek Balcerowicz with La Vanguardia (Spanish publication), 26546 [28SE]
Letters
African Development Foundation appropriations: African Development Foundation, 7583 [19AP]
Allocation of economic assistance funds: John R. Pagan, 309 [24JA]
Anniversary of Republic of China: several Representatives, 28471 [11OC]
Armenian genocide: Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., 2341 [22FE]
Assistance to Israel: Representative Hamilton, 3820 [7MR]
Birmingham Six bombing case: David Waddington, 4194 [9MR]
———Johnny Walker, 4194 [9MR]
———Senator Kennedy, 4194 [9MR]
Broadcast of TV Marti to Cuba: GAO, 32629 [23OC]
———National Association of Broadcasters, 32628 [23OC]
———Ted Snider, 32629 [23OC]
Cambodian non-Communist resistance: Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Dept. of State, 15813 [27JN]
Cape Verde Islands-U.S. relations: Pedro Pires, 7500 [19AP]
Ceausescu's Burmese twin: Thant Myint-U, 65 [23JA]
Civil liberties in Kenya: TransAfrica, 18386 [19JY]
Civil liberties in People's Republic of China: Yang Ye, 2128 [21FE]
Civil liberties in Romania: Congressional Human Rights Caucus, 10227 [14MY]
Civil liberties in Yugoslavia: Representatives Lantos and Gilman, 22031 [2AU]
———Senator Lautenberg, 33441 [24OC]
Clean Air Restoration and Standards Attainment Act: Roger B. Porter, 5604 [28MR]
Construction of nitrogen fertilizer plant in Saskatchewan, Canada: several Senators, 5264 [26MR]
Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment: several Senators, 36197 [27OC]
Economic and military assistance to El Salvador: Alfredo Cristiani, 31279, 31281 [19OC]
Economic assistance to Eastern European countries: Dept. of State, 1611 [7FE]
Economic assistance to Nicaragua: Violeta B. Chamorro, 9568 [8MY]
Economic assistance to Panama and Nicaragua: Jim Wright, 11506 [22MY]
El Salvador: Adolfo Blandon, Embassy of El Salvador, 19478 [25JY]
Emigration of Lev and Lia Milman from the Soviet Union: Representative Feighan, 15341 [21JN]
Enforcement of U.N. trade sanctions against Iraq: Abdelaziz Hamzaoui, Embassy of Tunisia, 30938 [18OC]
Enterprise for the Americas Initiative: Central American representatives to IMF and World Bank Governors meetings, 32394 [22OC]
Excluding aliens on the basis of their beliefs: several Senators, 35619 [26OC]
Export Administration Act reauthorization: Brent Scowcroft, 34911, 34913 [26OC]
———James A. Baker III, Sec. of State, 34912 [26OC]
———Representatives Markey and Gejdenson, 34913 [26OC]
Export of weapons to Iraq: several Senators, 24363 [13SE]
Exports of goods and technology to Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union: Senators Garn, Chafee, Heinz, Bond, and Sanford, 13479 [8JN]
Foreign operations, export financing, and related programs appropriations: Dept. of State, 15760 [27JN]
———President Bush, 15759, 15769 [27JN]
———several Bush Administration signatories, 36869 [27OC]
Genocide of Armenians: George Deukmejian, Governor of California, 2342 [22FE]
German export control laws: Juergen Ruhfus, Ambassador of Federal Republic of Germany, 19472 [25JY]
Housing assistance for Israel's Soviet Jews: Robert D. Reischauer, 8868 [1MY]
Human rights in the People's Republic of China: Mary von Briesen, Dept. of State, 26173 [26SE]
Humanitarian assistance to Lithuania: Lithuanian Government, 23399 [4AU]
Immigration status of certain Chinese nationals: Guangdong Benevolent Association, 429 [24JA]
———President Bush, 560 [25JA]
———representatives of several Chinese-American organizations, 429 [24JA]
———Richard L. Thornburgh, Attorney General, 46 [23JA]
———several Chinese students, 646 [25JA]
———sundry, 521 [25JA]
India-Pakistan conflict: Pritpal S. Kochhar, 10817 [16MY]
———Sumit Ganguly, 10817 [16MY]
International family planning programs: several Senators, 33560 [24OC]
Intervention in Panama: Roy Brown, 499 [25JA]
Invasion of Kuwait: Bandar bin Sultan, for Saudi Arabian, 23929 [11SE]
Iran-Contra probe: Representative Broomfield, 18882 [24JY]
Iraqi treatment of children in Kuwait: Hassan A. Al-Ebraheem, Citizens for a Free Kuwait, 24733 [17SE]
Jerusalem's future: Teddy Kollek, 4373 [14MR]
Jewish community in Syria: several Senators, 35937 [26OC]
Lithuanian independence: David Dutkus, 5112 [22MR]
———Lane Kirkland, 8603 [27AP]
———Lithuanian-American Community of the U.S.A., Inc., 5112 [22MR]
———Nijole A. Remeikis, 6762 [4AP]
———Supreme Committee for the Liberation of Lithuania, 5112 [22MR]
———Vytautas Landsbergis, 6342 [3AP], 6762 [4AP], 9164 [2MY]
Military assistance to Angola: James A. Baker III, Sec. of State, 30201 [17OC]
———Jose Eduardo dos Santos, 30195 [17OC]
———Manuel P. Pacavira, 30195 [17OC]
Military assistance to El Salvador: National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., 31280 [19OC]
———Patrick J. Burns, 31280 [19OC]
———Senator Specter, 31277 [19OC]
Monitoring of India's human rights policy: James O'Dea, Amnesty International, 9312 [3MY]
Montreal Protocol on Ozone Protection: several Senators, 11661 [22MY]
Murder as policy in Nicaragua: Aryeh Neier, 25012 [18SE]
National Democratic Institute and the National Republican Institute for International Affairs funding: Ronald W. Roskens, 8439 [26AP]
Negotiations in Angola: Brent Scowcroft, 30191 [17OC]
Nicaraguan political reform: Representative Unsoeld, 5788 [28MR]
Nitrogen fertilizer facility in Saskatchewan: several Senators, 12295 [24MY]
Pakistan: Benazir Bhutto, 24583 [14SE]
Panama invasion: Walter H. Humphrey, 4977 [22MR]
Panama strategy to combat drug smuggling: Senator D'Amato, 36483 [27OC]
Peace Corps budget: Loret M. Ruppe, 7084 [5AP]
Peace Corps volunteer strength: Senators Dodd, Pell and Cranston, 7084 [5AP]
People's Republic of China most-favored-nation status: James A. Baker III, Sec. of State, 30970 [18OC]
Persian Gulf crisis: Darryl M. Gumm, 35954 [26OC]
———George Dixon, 23794 [11SE], 23949 [11SE]
———Representative Petri, 35955 [26OC]
Preservation of rain forests: Senator Pell, 13545 [11JN]
Publication of documentary record of foreign policy activities: American Historical Association, 31391 [19OC]
———American Political Science Association, 31393 [19OC]
———National Coordinating Committee for the Promotion of History, 31393 [19OC]
———Organization of American Historians, 31394 [19OC]
———Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, 31394 [19OC]
———Society for History in the Federal Government, 31395 [19OC]
Reciprocity in relations between the U.S. and Iran: Janet G. Mullins, 4309 [13MR]
———Representative Hamilton, 4309 [13MR]
Removal of Armed Forces from the Middle East: Representative Gonzalez, 35192 [26OC]
Repeal of certain Dept. of State authorizations: James A. Baker III, Sec. of State, 8484 [26AP]
———Richard G. Darman, 8484, 8485 [26AP]
Require countries to maintain certain environmental standards: Atherton Martin, Development Group for Alternative Policies, Inc., 8933 [1MY]
———John J. Sheehan, United Steeelworkers of America, 8934 [1MY]
———Larry Williams, Sierra Club, 8933 [1MY]
———Lynn A. Greenwalt, National Wildlife Federation, 8933 [1MY]
Response to David Brock's article Prince Metternichs of Congress: Steve Weissman, 2861 [27FE]
Return to Panama of funds held in escrow: Dept. of State, 13520 [11JN]
Salvadoran cease-fire: James A. Baker III, Sec. of State, 31271 [19OC]
Saudi Arabian arms sale relative to Israel: Senators Moynihan, Stevens, Boschwitz and Kasten, 29100 [15OC]
Security for the Nicaraguan resistance: Brent Scowcroft, 7015 [5AP]
START agreement and CFE negotiations: Ronald F. Lehman II, 24182-24184 [12SE]
Summit meeting between President Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev relative to economic assistance to the Soviet Union: James A. Baker III, Sec. of State, 23482 [5SE]
———Representative Hamilton, 23482 [5SE]
Support for East European democracy: Dept. of State, 36340-36344 [27OC]
———Richard G. Darman, 36339 [27OC]
———several Senators, 36339, 36344 [27OC]
Support for Eastern European democracy: Senator Pell, 25050 [19SE]
Suspension of diplomatic contacts with PLO unless certain actions are taken, several Senators, 13577 [11JN]
Tax treaties: Donald J. Kroes, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 24791 [18SE]
Trade with the Soviet Union: Senator Exon, 25064 [19SE]
Treaties on Underground Nuclear Explosions and Weapons Tests: Brent Scowcroft, 25697, 25700, 25702 [25SE]
———Edward Teller, Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, 25678 [25SE]
———Frank Von Hippel, 25670 [25SE]
———Frederick K. Lamb and Bruce W. Callen, 25681 [25SE]
———J. Carson Mark, 25674 [25SE]
———Paul G. Richards, 25681 [25SE]
———Ray E. Kidder, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 25671 [25SE]
———Richard L. Garwin, IBM, 25674 [25SE]
———Richard N. Holwill, ACDA, 25646, 25647, 25654 [25SE]
———Robert B. Barker, Dept. of Defense, 25646, 25652 [25SE]
———Ronald F. Lehman II, ACDA, 25644, 25645, 25697 [25SE]
———Ronald Reagan, 25655 [25SE]
———Senator Pell, 25644 [25SE]
———several Senators, 25699, 25701 [25SE]
———Sidney D. Drell-25627, 25694 [25SE]
———Thomas B. Cochran, 25696 [25SE]
———William E. Colby, 25670 [25SE]
Treaty on the Final Settlement With Respect to Germany: James A. Baker III, Sec. of State, 28201 [10OC]
———Lennart Meri, 28200 [10OC]
U.S. family planning assistance: several organizations, 31733 [22OC]
U.S. housing loans to Israel: David Levy, Permanent Mission of Israel to the U.N., 31260 [19OC]
U.S. policy relative to unification of Jerusalem: National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council, 4691 [20MR]
———President Bush, 5208 [22MR]
———Representative Gilman, 5208 [22MR]
———several Senators, 5208 [22MR]
U.S. relations with Angola: James A. Baker III, Sec. of State, 30185 [17OC], 36514 [27OC]
———several Senators, 36514 [27OC]
U.S. trade agreements: Dept. of Justice, 17170 [12JY]
UNESCO activities report: Robert T. Stafford, 19082 [24JY]
Visits to Panama and El Salvador: Senator Leahy, 3286 [5MR]
War Powers Act: President Bush, 26755 [1OC]
Weapons proliferation in developing countries: Harry E. Soyster, DIA, 23124 [4AU]
Yugoslavia ban on visit by Representative DioGuardi: Representative Lantos, 22031 [2AU]
Letters of transmittal
U.S. participation in the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development: Jeanne S. Archibald, Dept. of the Treasury, 14570 [19JN]
Lists
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe dinner guests at Berlin's Ermelerhaus, 4553 [20MR]
Cosponsors of H.R. 4641, relative to civil liberties in India, 9698 [8MY]
Countries cosponsoring and voting record on U.N. resolution on civil liberties in Cuba, 5217 [22MR]
Firms with weapons-related sales to Iraq, 35691-35694 [26OC]
House of Representatives delegation to Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, 23479 [5SE]
Japanese construction projects and joint ventures, 1026 [1FE]
Mexican police and military officers killed in antidrug related activities, 12528 [24MY]
Religious prisoners of conscience in the People's Republic of China, 31010 [18OC]
Sandinista National Liberation Front directorate, 8585 [27AP]
South Korean officials visiting Congress, 18404 [20JY]
U.S. youth visiting New Zealand, 27409 [3OC]
Witness appearing in the threat and strategy hearings before the Committee on Armed Services, 5818 [29MR]
Memorandums
Administration Waiver for Chinese Immigration: INS, 337 [24JA]
Anticipated Travel of Joseph Mobutu in U.S. and Mobutu-Dymally Connection, 11085 [17MY]
Assistance to Eastern European Nations: John R. Pagan, 309 [24JA]
Elaboration on Conditions of Anti-Apartheid Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (excerpt), 2438 [22FE]
Emergency Chinese Immigration Relief Act: Lincoln Oliphant, 528 [25JA]
Foreign Contracting Audit Equity Act: Dept. of Defense, 26792 [1OC]
Satellites in Universal Service, 25678 [25SE]
U.N. Environmental Program: Noel Brown, 8872 [1MY]
Weapons Proliferation in Developing Countries: DIA, 23124-23127 [4AU]
Memorials of legislature
Alaska, 12248 [24MY]
California, 9171 [2MY], 9903 [9MY], 11398 [21MY], 28007 [7OC], 28137 [9OC]
Illinois, 11596 [22MY]
Louisiana, 16185 [28JN]
Maine, 4243 [12MR], 4662 [20MR]
Massachusetts, 7182 [18AP]
Washington, 7182 [18AP]
Messages
Agreement with Soviet Union on the Maritime Boundary: President Bush, 25957 [26SE]
Bilateral and Multilateral Measures Relative to Military Crackdown in People's Republic of China: President Bush, 10753 [16MY]
Civil Liberties in Kosovo Province of Yugoslavia: Senator Dole, 17022 [11JY]
Consular Convention With Algeria: President Bush, 2839 [27FE]
Consular Convention With Tunisia: President Bush, 2604 [26FE]
Convention for the Protection of the Natural Resources and Environment of the South Pacific Region: President Bush, 25833 [25SE]
Convention on International Civil Aviation: President Bush, 3028 [28FE]
Convention Relative to International Expositions: President Bush, 4704 [20MR]
Enterprise for the Americas Initiative Act: President Bush, 24590 [14SE]
Export Control Regulations: President Bush, 26726 [1OC]
Extradition Treaty With Canada: President Bush, 8108 [24AP]
Fisheries Agreement With the Democratic Republic of Germany: President Bush, 7887 [23AP]
Hungary's Emigration Laws and Policies: President Bush, 17411 [13JY]
Long-Term Agricultural Trade Goals and Strategy: President Bush, 35803 [26OC]
Memorandum of Disapproval for Emergency Chinese Immigration Relief Act (H.R. 2712): President Bush, 4, 29 [23JA], 514 [25JA]
National Emergency Relative to Iran: President Bush, 10263 [14MY]
National Emergency Relative to Iraq: President Bush, 22827 [3AU]
National Emergency Relative to Libya: President Bush, 587 [25JA], 658 [29JA], 17410 [13JY]
National Emergency Relative to Nicaragua: President Bush, 8901 [1MY]
National Emergency Relative to Panama: President Bush, 8795 [30AP], 36577 [27OC]
Prevention of Nuclear Proliferation: President Bush, 17411 [13JY]
Ratification of Audiovisual Works Treaties: President Bush, 627 [25JA]
Tax Convention With Tunisia: President Bush, 627 [25JA]
Treaty With Poland on Economic Relations: President Bush, 14591 [19JN]
U.S.-Japan Cooperative Medical Science Program Report: President Bush, 4904 [21MR]
United Nations Day: Javier Perez de Cuellar, 33528 [24OC]
Motions
China, People's Republic of: readjust immigration status of certain nationals (H.R. 2712), veto, 5 [23JA]
Foreign operations, export financing, and related programs: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 5114), recommit, 33284 [23OC]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 5114), strike provisions of Kasten amendment, 31780 [22OC]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 5114), table Wirth amendment, 31314 [19OC]
Newsletters
South Africa, 8165 [25AP]
Papers
El Salvador—Is Peace Possible? Tom Gibb and Frank Smyth, Washington Office on Latin America, 15872-15874 [27JN]
U.S. Embassies Abroad—We Mean Business: Charles Gargano, 15382 [22JN]
United Nations in the Gulf Crisis and Options for U.S. Policy: United Nations Association of the United States of America, 33517-33521 [24OC]
Petitions
Amnesty International USA, 20549 [30JY]
Buffalo, NY, Common Council, 40 [23JA]
Cuban-American mayors, 15727 [26JN]
Fairbanks, AK, Interior Democrats, 9329 [3MY]
Lakewood, OH, City Council, 507 [25JA]
Northeast Georgia Presbytery, 11658 [22MY]
Poems
``Nixon Re-Erected'', 35975 [26OC]
Press conferences
George Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev at summit, 27470 [4OC]
Iraqi invasion of Kuwait: with Margaret Tutwiler, 27470 [4OC]
Press releases
Chinese students status: Embassy of the People's Republic of China, 540 [25JA]
Congressman Cox calls on U.S. to recognize Lithuania, 5221 [22MR]
Japanese trade policies: Allied-Signal (corporation), 2713 [27FE]
Negotiations between El Salvador and FMLN: U.N., 31239-31241, 31272, 31279 [19OC]
Six government officials arrested in Cambodia, 14136 [14JN]
Tightening of German export controls, 19472 [25JY]
Proclamations
National Day in Support of Freedom and Human Rights in China and Tibet: President Bush, 10995 [17MY]
Programs
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe buffet reception hosted by Vernon A. Walters in honor of congressional delegate Representative Richardson, 4553 [20MR]
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe delegation to the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany, 4553 [20MR]
Soref Symposium—Middle East in an era of changing superpower relations: Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 8974 [1MY]
Provisions
Export Administration Act amendment to S. 2884, 22750 [3AU]
Public opinion polls
Pennsylvannia: 13th Congressional District, 21683 [1AU]
Questions and answers
Arms Control, 24182 [12SE]
Republic of Korea's selection of F/A-18 aircraft, 5394 [27MR]
Quotations
Civil rights: Nelson Mandela, 15722 [26JN]
Jerusalem's Temple Mount violence, New York rabbi, 35947 [26OC]
Mexico's economy: Rudy Dornbusch, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 37139 [27OC]
Remarks in House
Afghanistan: distribution of U.S. military assistance to guerrilla resistance, 1484 [7FE]
———Soviet repression, 3444 [6MR]
African-American Hebrews: civil liberties, 18822 [24JY]
Albania: violation of civil liberties, 11131 [18MY]
Aliens: deportation of criminals, 27357 [3OC]
Angola: assistance to rebel forces, 27047 [2OC]
———cease-fire, 3238 [1MR]
———civil war and U.S. policy, 1284-1286 [6FE]
———military assistance, 30178, 30206-30214 [17OC]
———military offensive by Marxist government, 1214 [6FE]
———prohibit military assistance to UNITA, 24489 [13SE]
———U.S. assistance to UNITA, 16594 [28JN]
Antarctic regions: encourage negotiations toward a new treaty (H.J. Res. 418), 26764-26769 [1OC]
Armed Forces: eligibility for housing allowances of Reserve members activated for Desert Shield Operation (H.R. 5594), 24027 [12SE]
———making supplemental appropriations for Desert Shield Operation (H.J. Res. 655), 26681-26690 [30SE]
———special pay to members assigned to duty in the Middle East (H.R. 5604), 24613 [14SE]
Asia: historic overview of policies, 37113-37116 [27OC]
Baltic States: encourage self-determination by granting most-favored-nation status to the Soviet Union (H.R. 5435), 22093 [2AU]
Brazil: transfer by lease of a specified naval landing ship dock (S. 3215), 32729 [23OC]
Budget: economic assistance program, 30112 [17OC]
———effects of the collapse of Communist governments, 14675 [19JN]
———impact on national security, 11395-11396 [21MY]
Bulgaria: elections, 14024 [14JN], 14273 [14JN], 15517 [25JN]
Burma: elections (H. Con. Res. 367), 23616 [10SE]
———human rights, democracy, and illegal narcotics production (H. Con. Res. 324), 11297-11300 [21MY]
———transition to democracy, 35995 [26OC]
Bush, President: Eastern European policy, 4415 [15MR]
———meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, 12997 [5JN], 23795 [11SE]
Cape Verde Islands: independence anniversary, 10596 [15MY]
Caribbean nations: promote regional development (H.R. 5762), 32395-32397 [22OC]
Carribean Nations: U.S. policy, 6871 [4AP]
Central America: allocation of economic resources, 6618 [4AP]
———authorizing supplemental economic assistance to Panama and Nicaragua (H.R. 4636), 9046 [1MY], 10806 [16MY], 11495-11514, 11523 [22MY], 11554 [24MY], 11555, 11556 [23MY], 11558 [24MY]-11560 [22MY], 15747 [27JN]
———authorizing supplemental economic assistance to Panama and Nicaragua (H.R. 4636), consideration (H. Res. 395), 11492-11494 [22MY]
———economic assistance, 6288-6305, 6307 [3AP], 11717 [23MY], 12166-12174 [24MY]
———economic assistance to Nicaragua and Panama, 4399 [14MR]
———economic assistance to Panama, El Salvador, and Nicaragua, 10642 [16MY]
———economic recovery and development (H.R. 5609), 24321 [13SE]
Chemical warfare: Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and Their Destruction (H.R. 237), 9658-9661 [8MY]
———disarmament agreement, 12997 [5JN], 13283, 13450 [7JN], 14010 [13JN]
———negotiations on weapons ban, 4258 [13MR]
———weapons ban agreement, 24757 [17SE]
Chile: support democracy (H.J. Res. 472), 1880-1883 [20FE]
———U.S. policy, 6866 [4AP]
China, People's Republic of: anniversary of Tiananmen Square massacre (H. Res. 393), 11300-11305 [21MY], 11703 [22MY], 11722 [23MY]
———civil liberties, 26174 [27SE]
———civil liberties violations, 3841 [8MR]
———continuance of educational programs run by the University of Buffalo, 2713 [27FE], 2885 [28FE]
———cooperation in U.N. Security Council, 23510 [6SE]
———execution of pro-democracy demonstrators, 26748 [1OC]
———most-favored-nation status, 9906 [9MY], 12176 [24MY], 12544 [24MY], 26915 [1OC], 29647 [16OC], 30112 [17OC]
———most-favored-nation status (H.J. Res. 581), 12541 [24MY]
———most-favored-nation status (H.J. Res. 586), 12591, 12592 [5JN], 13164 [6JN]
———most-favored-nation status (H.J. Res. 607), 15047 [20JN]
———most-favored-nation status (H.J. Res. 647), 28601 [11OC], 30965-30977 [18OC]
———most-favored-nation status (H.J. Res. 647), consideration (H. Res. 485), 29647-29649 [16OC]
———most-favored-nation status (H.R. 4939), 12566 [24MY], 30986 [18OC], 37179 [2NO]
———most-favored-nation status (H.R. 4939), consideration (H. Res. 503), 30985, 30986 [18OC]
———most-favored-nation status (H.R. 4939), open rule for consideration, 19097 [24JY]
———populace efforts toward democracy, 10 [23JA], 6617 [4AP], 10450-10456 [15MY], 12519 [24MY], 13163, 13164 [6JN], 13268 [6JN], 13275, 13293 [7JN], 20902 [31JY], 26171-26174 [26SE]
———promote civil liberties principles, 31011-31015 [18OC]
———readjust immigration status of certain nationals (H.R. 2712), veto, 5, 9, 11, 20-24 [23JA], 421 [24JA], 444 [29JA]-445, 446, 447 [24JA], 473, 478, 488 [24JA], 646 [25JA], 657, 658 [29JA], 877 [31JA], 1491 [7FE]
———release of scientists at U.S. Embassy, 15438 [25JN]
———religious persecution, 27265 [3OC]
———status of prodemocracy activists (H. Con. Res. 332), 12550 [24MY]
———U.S. export policies, 13196-13200 [6JN]
———U.S. policy, 13163 [6JN]
———violations of trade embargo against Iraq, 26915 [1OC]
China, Republic of: anniversary, 25553 [25SE], 26186, 26462 [27SE], 26666 [28SE], 26927 [1OC], 27162 [2OC], 27421 [3OC], 27675 [4OC], 28251 [10OC], 28469, 28471 [11OC]
———democratic process, 982 [31JA]
———elections, 4979 [22MR]
———inauguration of President Lee Teng-hui, 10812 [16MY], 12095 [23MY]
———tribute to Lee Teng-hui, 5556 [27MR]
Civil liberties: elections, 10922 [17MY]
Colombia: independence anniversary, 16083 [27JN]
———U.S. visit of President Virgilio Barco, 14286 [14JN]
Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America: tribute, 5547 [27MR]
Communism: conservative policies, 4330 [14MR]
Copyrights: create a dispute settlement procedure for bilateral agreements with other countries (H.R. 4366), 5021 [22MR]
Cuba: civil liberties violations, 9307 [3MY]
———continued reports on human rights by the U.N. Human Rights Commission (H. Con. Res. 274), 3055 [28FE]
———political and economic status, 16801 [10JY]
———removal of the Cuban interest section from the Czech Embassy, 19701, 19703 [26JY]
———TV Marti, 4240 [12MR]
———VOA broadcast of TV Marti, 32628, 32654 [23OC]
Cyprus: conflict between Turkish forces and Greek Cypriots, 892-903 [31JA]
———independence anniversary (H. Res. 465), 26774 [1OC], 26778 [2OC]-26779 [1OC]
———Turkish and Greek Cypriot negotiations, 17856 [17JY]
———Turkish occupation, 902, 904, 1691, 1722 [7FE], 2280 [21FE], 4270 [13MR], 6092 [29MR], 8146 [24AP], 9272 [2MY], 17940 [18JY], 17949 [19JY]-17950 [18JY], 18387 [19JY], 19099 [24JY]
———visiting parliamentary delegation to U.S., 474 [24JA]
Czechoslovakia: fight against international terrorism, 5557 [27MR]
———most-favored-nation status (H.J. Res. 649), 23685, 23695 [10SE], 30241 [17OC], 30242 [19OC]-30243 [17OC], 31428 [20OC]
———most-favored-nation trade status, 2118 [21FE]
———social and political reform, 2109 [21FE], 32598 [22OC]
Democratic Party: foreign policy, 3638-3652 [7MR]
Dept. of Defense: foreign military base closings, 23968, 23970-23974, 24006-24007 [12SE]
———missile material controls, 33716 [24OC]
———missile proliferation, 33717 [24OC]
———nuclear weapons testing, 33715 [24OC]
———reinforcement of forces on the Mediterranean Sea, 22027 [2AU]
Desert Shield Burden-Sharing Act: enact (H.R. 5568), 23790 [11SE]
Dominican Republic: presidential election campaign, 5549 [27MR]
———U.S. policy, 6871 [4AP]
Drug abuse: assistance to Andean countries, 28708 [11OC]
———narcotics traffic, 4323 [13MR], 25272 [21SE]
———national drug control policy, 6 [23JA], 500 [25JA], 2116 [21FE], 3652-3655 [7MR], 6657 [4AP], 7354 [18AP]
Economic assistance, 16806 [10JY]
———authorizing appropriations for foreign assistance, 13324 [7JN]
———Food for Peace and Agricultural Export Promotion Programs, 19251 [25JY]
———funding priorities, 16796 [10JY]
———supplemental to support democracy in Panama, Nicaragua, and sub-Saharan countries of Africa (S. 2364), 12213-12226 [24MY]
———use of foreign aid credits in the U.S., 877, 879 [31JA]
Egypt: debt, 32623 [23OC], 37186 [2NO]
———forgiveness of military debt, 24689 [17SE], 24903 [18SE]
———forgiveness of military debt (H. Con. Res. 373), 25179 [19SE]
———forgiving debt, 23956 [12SE]
Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Program: permanent endowment (S. 2017), 27372, 27373 [3OC]
El Salvador: agricultural labor unions, 16600 [28JN]
———civil liberties violations, 9205 [2MY], 11556, 12104 [23MY]
———civil war, 13 [23JA], 3607 [6MR], 5542 [27MR], 5782, 5802 [28MR], 8984 [1MY], 28451 [10OC]
———economic assistance, 9204 [2MY], 10806 [16MY], 11554 [24MY]
———elections, 9 [23JA]
———judicial system reform, 15063 [21JN]
———military assistance, 2096 [20FE], 9206 [2MY], 9305, 9306 [3MY], 11425 [22MY]
———rescind certain economic benefits (H.R. 3733), 9290 [2MY]
———rescind funding (H.R. 3874), 14 [23JA]
———U.S. policy, 9208, 9209 [2MY], 9437 [3MY], 9641, 9642 [8MY]
Elections: contributions by foreign nationals (H.R. 1540), 3836 [8MR]
———prohibit contributions by political committees controlled by foreign-owned corporations (H.R. 5861), 31074 [19OC]
Enterprise for the Americas Initiative: implementation of foreign assistance provisions (H.R. 5855), 32391-32395 [22OC]
———implementation of foreign assistance provisions (H.R. 5892), 32397-32400 [22OC]
Estonia: political reform, 4348 [14MR]
Ethiopia: civil war, 13307 [7JN], 13811 [13JN]
Europe: allocation of economic assistance, 4568 [20MR]
———analysis of peace dividend, 8112, 8116 [24AP]
———assistance for emerging democracies (H.R. 4624), 8334 [25AP], 9424 [3MY], 11108 [17MY]
———civic education exchanges with eastern countries, 28707 [11OC]
———international banking conference to assist eastern countries, 9432 [3MY]
———NATO and Warsaw Pact Nations agreement on conventional forces, 13161 [6JN]
———reaffirmation of the present border between Germany and Poland as part of the reunification process of Germany (H. Con. Res. 281), 3265 [5MR]
———sharing cost of stationed U.S. troops, 23957 [12SE]
———social and political reform, 16-20 [23JA], 716 [30JA], 1204 [5FE], 2081 [20FE], 2112 [21FE], 2648, 2649 [27FE], 2886 [28FE], 3809 [7MR], 4492 [19MR], 4532 [20MR], 4989 [22MR], 6248 [2AP], 11565-11567 [22MY]
Executive departments: review of foreign contractors' performance under certain procurement contracts (H.R. 4131), 3042 [28FE], 26791-26793 [1OC]
Eximbank: bilateral economic assistance programs relative to purchase of U.S. goods and services (H.R. 5201), 16626 [28JN]
Export Enhancement Act: enact (H.R. 4191), 3596 [6MR]
Fish and fisheries: international agreement relative to drift net operation (H.R. 2958), 33613 [24OC]
———international law on drift net vessels, 13163 [6JN]
Foreign Anticompetitive Practices Act: enact (H.R. 4724), 9440 [3MY]
Foreign countries: compliance with bilateral trade agreements (H.R. 4661), 8542 [26AP]
———deny U.S. trade credit guarantees to countries that support terrorism or violate human rights, 20193-20196 [27JY]
Foreign operations, export financing, and related programs: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 5114), 15439 [25JN], 15749, 15757 [27JN], 15824 [11JY], 15825 [28JN]-15826 [27JN], 16636 [28JN]-36874 [27OC]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 5114), conference report, 36865 [27OC], 37186 [2NO]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 5114), corrections in engrossment, 15826 [27JN]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 5114), waiving certain points of order against consideration of conference report (H. Res. 541), 36860 [27OC]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 5114), waiving certain points of order during consideration (H. Res. 425), 15751-15756 [27JN]
Foreign trade: debt, 17438 [13JY]
———establish sanctions to foreign nations that are not signatory to the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (H.R. 4454), 7955 [24AP]
———establish sanctions to foreign nations that are not signatory to the Nuclear Weapons Non-Proliferation Treaty (H.R. 4455), 7955 [24AP]
———improve economic relations among Western Hemisphere countries (H.R. 5473), 23059 [3AU]
Fort Worth, TX: Sister Cities Program receives Reader's Digest Award, 15726 [26JN]
Fulbright Scholarship Program: tribute, 9206 [2MY]
Gephardt, Representative: foreign policy, 9113 [2MY]
———U.S. foreign policy evaluation, 5221 [22MR]
Germany: reunification, 4492 [19MR], 4532 [20MR], 27261 [3OC], 27417 [3OC], 27876 [5OC], 28713 [11OC]
Germany, Democratic Republic of: social and political reform, 4552 [20MR]
Germany, Republic of: role of U.S. Congress in unification, 6612 [3AP]
Great Britain: terrorist activities of the Irish Republican Army, 21237 [1AU]
Greece: independence anniversary, 1048 [26MR], 4718 [20MR], 4770 [26MR], 5226 [22MR]
———U.S. visit of Prime Minister Constantine Mitsotakis, 13282, 13438 [7JN]
Haiti: civil liberties violations (H. Con. Res. 250), 1877-1880 [20FE], 2119 [21FE]
———U.S. policy, 450 [24JA], 9420 [3MY]
Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (H.J. Res. 620), 17112 [11JY], 20562 [30JY]
Honduras: congratulating President Callejas (H. Con. Res. 258), 1883 [20FE]
———inauguration of President, 658 [29JA]
———U.S. military presence, 17842 [17JY]
Hong Kong: economic stability relative to transfer to People's Republic of China, 37179 [2NO]
———multilateral initiative to promote confidence (H. Con. Res. 227), 18711 [23JY], 18713 [26JY]-18714 [23JY]
———resumption of People's Republic of China sovereignty, 13996 [13JN]
Hungary: transition to democracy (H.J. Res. 679), 33369 [24OC], 33834 [26OC]
Immigration: reform preference system and provide for administrative naturalization (S. 358), appointment of conferees, 30137 [17OC]
———reform preference system and provide for administrative naturalization (S. 358), conference report, 36837-36848 [27OC], 37171 [2NO]
———reform preference system and provide for administrative naturalization (S. 358), permission to file conference report, 34163 [25OC]
———reform preference system and provide for administrative naturalization (S. 358), waiving certain points of order against consideration of conference report (H. Res. 531), 35123 [26OC], 35130 [2NO]-35131 [26OC]
———reform preference system and provide for administrative naturalization (S. 358), waiving certain points of order against consideration of conference report (H. Res. 538), 36798 [27OC]
India: civil liberties violations, 3462 [6MR]
———civil liberties violations in Kashmir, 10658 [16MY], 12093 [23MY], 12232 [24MY], 15342 [21JN], 19488 [26JY]
———status of development assistance programs relative to the monitoring of human rights (H.R. 4641), 9275 [2MY], 9312 [3MY], 9679 [8MY], 11811 [23MY]
Institute of Peace: appropriations, 18297-18301 [19JY]
International Development Association, East European Democracy, and Development Fund for Africa: authorizing appropriations (S. 2944), 28707 [11OC]
International relations: border opening between Republic of Korea and Democratic People's Republic of Korea, 21687 [1AU]
———economic assistance from countries benefiting from the deployment of U.S. Armed Forces in the Middle East (H. Con. Res. 366), 23673 [10SE], 23789 [11SE], 24208 [13SE]
International Women's Day: observance, 4048 [8MR]
Iran: arms sales, 1214 [6FE], 18882 [24JY]
———results of independent counsel's investigation on illegal arms sales, 23944 [11SE]
———settlement of claims with U.S., 13015 [6JN]
Iraq: embargo, 37139 [27OC]
———invasion of Kuwait, 20249 [27JY], 21931, 21932, 21933 [2AU], 21965 [3AU], 21968 [2AU], 22097 [2AU], 22113 [3AU], 22134, 22135, 22136 [3AU], 23068, 23095, 23105-23107 [3AU], 23117 [15AU], 23694 [10SE], 23791, 23792, 23793, 23794 [11SE], 23926 [11SE], 24206 [13SE], 24504, 24509 [14SE], 24900 [18SE], 25170-25175 [19SE], 26017 [26SE], 27044 [2OC], 27380-27383 [3OC], 27409 [3OC], 32622 [23OC]
———100% tax on income from frozen assets (H.R. 5846), 30482 [18OC]
———presence of Soviet military advisors, 23615 [10SE]
———resolution of crisis created by invasion of Kuwait (H. Con. Res. 382), 29125 [15OC], 32430 [22OC], 32433 [24OC]-32434 [22OC], 32709 [23OC]
———support Presidential actions taken relative to invasion of Kuwait (H.J. Res. 658), 26749-26764 [1OC], 27875 [5OC]
———terrorist activities, 23936 [11SE]
———threat of chemical warfare, 25835 [25SE], 29942 [16OC]
———threat of use of chemical weapons against Israel, 6266 [3AP], 6843 [4AP]
———trade embargo, 23494 [6SE], 23618 [10SE], 25187 [19SE]
———Turkish condemnation of invasion of Kuwait, 26655 [28SE]
———U.S. hostages, 33610 [24OC]
———U.S. policy, 7370 [18AP]
Israel: anniversary, 9073 [1MY]
———Dept. of State report on civil liberties, 2456 [22FE]
———military assistance, 2281 [21FE]
———outbreak of violence in Jerusalem, 28248, 28438 [10OC]
———peace negotiations, 30470 [18OC]
———reopen universities in West Bank and Gaza (H. Con. Res. 315), 8575 [27AP]
———support unified status of Jerusalem (H. Con. Res. 290), 7921-7929 [24AP]
———U.N. condemnation of violence, 29003 [12OC]
———U.S. condemnation of actions against Palestinians at Temple Mount, 30100, 30444 [17OC]
———U.S. policy, 19758 [26JY]
———U.S. policy relative to unification of Jerusalem-4324, 4327, 4361 [14MR], 4415, 4417, 4418, 4420 [15MR], 4518 [19MR], 4729 [20MR], 4743, 4771-4777 [21MR], 5218 [22MR], 5785 [28MR], 7901 [23AP], 11418 [21MY], 35969 [26OC]
———unrest in West Bank and Gaza, 17495 [13JY], 18389 [19JY], 35969 [26OC]
Japan: defense burden-sharing in the Middle East, 23670 [10SE]
———foreign trade policies, 2712 [27FE]
———racial remarks made by the Justice Minister (H. Con. Res. 388), 32434 [22OC]
———reduction of permanent U.S. troop level, 23955, 23957, 23958, 23968, 23970-23974 [12SE]
———reduction of trading or investment barriers for U.S. companies (H. Con. Res. 216), 6090 [29MR]
———trade barriers for U.S. agricultural products, 3077 [1MR]
———U.S. relations, 6352-6354 [3AP]
———unfair trade practices, 30110 [17OC]
Kampuchea: call for political settlement (H. Con. Res. 254), 1235-1240 [6FE]
———noncommunist resistance assistance, 30175-30177 [17OC]
———U.S. policy, 18249 [19JY]
Kenya: violations of civil liberties, 18385 [19JY]
Korea, Republic of: Mutual Defense Treaty with U.S. (H. Con. Res. 325), 13635-13638 [12JN]
———U.S. relations, 13646-13652 [12JN], 20255 [27JY]
———U.S. troop ceiling, 23968, 23974, 24011-24013 [12SE]
Kuwait: refugee assistance fund, 23683 [10SE]
Language and languages: tribute to the Order Sons of Italy in America and the Italian Ministry of Culture for ``In Italiano'' television series, 26921 [1OC]
Latin America: support economic growth, 16105 [28JN]
Lesotho: U.S. visit of Justin Lekhanya, 29001 [12OC]
Li Shuzion: release by People's Republic of China, 12532 [24MY]
Liberia: conditional military assistance (H. Res. 354), 3817, 3818 [7MR], 7918-7921 [24AP]
———intervention of U.S. warships during leftist rebellion, 12592 [5JN]
———peace negotiations, 21239 [1AU]
Lithuania: economic assistance (H.R. 5262), 17208 [12JY]
———elections, 2496 [26FE]
———political reform, 4530, 4533, 4535 [20MR], 5221 [22MR], 5698, 5700, 5701 [28MR], 5797 [28MR]
———political reform (H. Con. Res. 289), 6337 [3AP], 6345, 6346 [4AP]-6347 [3AP], 6661 [4AP], 6861, 6862 [4AP]
———political reform (H. Con. Res. 292), 4988 [22MR], 5342 [26MR], 5803 [28MR]
———protection of certain nationals in the U.S. (H.R. 4788), 9944 [10MY]
———social and political reform, 2915 [28FE]
———Soviet policy of economic repression, 7918 [24AP], 8234 [25AP]
———Soviet visas for Members of Congress to observe situation in Vilnius, 5700 [28MR]
———U.N. membership, 8985 [1MY]
Lizhi, Fang: release by People's Republic of China, 12532 [24MY]
Mandela, Nelson: political alliances, 14875 [20JN], 15439 [25JN], 15706 [26JN], 15726, 15727, 15734, 15739, 15742 [26JN], 16104 [28JN]
———tribute, 14874 [20JN], 15525 [25JN], 15635, 15636 [26JN], 15722, 15741, 15744 [26JN], 16625 [28JN]
Mexico: assistance in war on drugs, 12528 [24MY]
———establish an organizational unit to address health and environmental problems along the border (H.R. 5363), 19117 [25JY]
———foreign trade, 14299 [14JN]
———forum with U.S. on changing global economy, 22096 [2AU]
———free trade agreement with U.S., 30469 [18OC], 37103, 37139, 37140, 37145, 37146, 37147, 37148 [27OC]
———free trade agreement with U.S. (H. Con. Res. 341), 14728 [20JN]
———negotiation of a free trade agreement (H. Con. Res. 377), 26927 [1OC]
———political and economic development, 13279 [7JN]
———renegotiation of foreign debt, 1214 [6FE]
Middle East: allies' contribution to Desert Shield Operation, 23511 [6SE], 23616, 23617 [10SE], 23788, 23789, 23791, 23792, 23793, 23794, 23917 [11SE], 23957, 23965-24007, 24008, 24020, 24031 [12SE], 24206, 24207, 24209, 24316 [13SE], 24490 [13SE], 24528 [14SE], 24615-24617 [14SE], 24690 [17SE], 24900 [18SE], 25562 [25SE], 26013 [26SE], 26156 [27SE], 26194 [27SE], 26748 [1OC], 30109 [17OC], 30446 [17OC], 31659 [20OC], 32615 [23OC]
———congressional special consultative group, 33351 [24OC]
———duty treatment of products of countries not making sufficient contributions to Desert Shield Operation (H.R. 5568), 23947 [11SE]
———historic overview of policies, 37113-37116 [27OC]
———intra-Arab conflict, 26648 [28SE]
———linkage between situations in Iraq and Israel, 27044 [2OC]
———multinational diplomatic solution to conflict with Iraq, 33628 [24OC]
———removal of Armed Forces (H.J. Res. 685), 35190 [26OC]
———Syrian offensive actions in Lebanon, 32621, 32622 [23OC]
———U.S. military presence, 23462, 23463, 23464 [5SE], 23479 [5SE], 23495 [6SE], 23615, 23616, 23617 [10SE], 23681, 23697 [10SE], 23794 [11SE], 23957, 23959, 24020 [12SE], 24318, 24319 [13SE], 24509 [14SE], 24690, 24693 [17SE], 24896 [18SE], 25186 [19SE], 26638 [28SE], 27045 [2OC], 27953, 27977 [7OC], 30963, 30964 [18OC], 31096 [19OC], 33371 [24OC], 33614 [24OC], 34082 [25OC], 34490, 34492 [26OC], 35973 [26OC], 37113-37116, 37118 [27OC], 37177 [2NO]
Montclair, NJ: sister city with Graz, Austria, 12515 [24MY]
Namibia: independence, 4482, 4484 [15MR], 4742 [21MR]
———status under the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act (H. Con. Res. 285), 4416 [15MR]
———support for democracy, 3432 [5MR]
National Day in Support of Freedom and Human Rights in China and Tibet: designate (S.J. Res. 275), 9999 [10MY]
National defense: development of new strategy, 2497 [26FE]
———new strategy, 457-462 [24JA]
———U.S. policy, 22027 [2AU]
National objectives: democratic leadership, 5443 [27MR]
———major long- and short-term national and international issues of concern, 9317-9323 [3MY]
National Week to Commemorate the Victims of the Famine in Ukraine 1932-33: designate (S.J. Res. 329), 36816 [27OC]
NATO: budget reduction, 34081 [25OC]
———U.S. withdrawal of intercontinental ballistic missiles from Europe, 9308 [3MY]
NATO Infrastructure Program: restrict Sec. of Defense contributions (H.R. 5233), 16816 [10JY]
Nepal: civil liberties violations, 4481 [15MR]
———human rights and democracy (H. Con. Res. 323), 13630, 13635 [12JN]
New Zealand: anniversary, 27408 [3OC]
———withdrawal from ANZUS alliance, 4464 [15MR]
Nicaragua: advancing date of inauguration of Violeta B. Chamorro, 5699 [28MR]
———civil liberties violations, 25010 [18SE]
———civil rights violations, 714 [30JA]
———dependence of economic assistance on compliance with peace accords, 9446 [3MY]
———diversion of funds, 1214 [6FE], 18882 [24JY]
———economic assistance, 2650 [27FE], 9104 [1MY]
———elections, 2457 [22FE], 2493, 2494, 2495, 2496, 2499 [26FE], 2625 [26FE], 2645, 2646, 2647, 2648, 2649, 2650, 2651, 2652, 2669 [27FE], 2859, 2872, 2877, 2882, 2884 [27FE], 2888, 2889, 2890, 2892, 2912 [28FE], 3062 [28FE], 3075, 3086-3092, 3099 [1MR], 3416 [5MR], 3814, 3819 [7MR], 4255, 4257 [13MR], 4499-4503 [19MR], 5546, 5550 [27MR], 5788 [28MR]
———Government transition, 10576 [15MY]
———government transition, 7273, 7275 [18AP], 7979 [24AP], 8230, 8231, 8232, 8234 [25AP], 8340 [26AP]
———growth of communism, 1875 [20FE]
———observer delegation report on pre-election trip, 1182-1184 [5FE]
———President Bush's assistance package, 4530 [20MR]
Niger: tribute to Mickey Leland, 30965 [18OC]
Nigeria: political and social reform, 4729 [20MR]
Nuclear energy: prohibit States that are not members of interstate radioactive waste compacts from disposing such matter in facilities close to international borders (H.R. 5477), 23090 [3AU]
Nuclear warfare: economic sanctions against foreign person transferring certain nuclear items (H.R. 5902), 32435 [22OC]
OTA: report on superconductivity and international competitiveness, 9302 [3MY]
Pakistan: economic assistance, 27683 [5OC]
Panama: commend Government on efforts to combat illicit drug trafficking (H. Con. Res. 247), 652 [25JA]
———cooperation in antidrug campaign, 34473 [26OC]
———economic assistance, 9104 [1MY]
———resistance to banking system cleanup, 35984 [26OC]
———U.S. invasion, 13325 [7JN]
———U.S. military intervention, 6, 10, 13 [23JA], 450 [24JA], 657 [29JA], 1189-1192 [5FE], 6858 [4AP]
———U.S. military intervention (H. Con. Res. 262), 1507-1515 [7FE], 1712 [7FE], 2097 [20FE]
———U.S. policy, 3824 [7MR]
———welcoming home military personnel involved in intervention, 875 [31JA]
Partners in the Americas: tribute, 5223 [22MR]
Peace Corps: authorizing appropriations (S. 2944), 28707 [11OC]
Peace Day: designate (H.J. Res. 527), 4971 [22MR]
Peru: civil liberties violations, 6085 [29MR]
———military antidrug assistance, 26020 [26SE]
———U.S. involvement in civil war, 16797 [10JY]
———U.S. military intervention, 9933 [9MY]
Petroleum: U.S. imports, 18475 [20JY]
Philippines: Corazon Aquino's stance on U.S. military bases, 1877 [20FE]
———economic assistance, 2293 [22FE]
———status of U.S. military bases, 9928 [9MY]
———U.S. military bases, 10416, 10418, 10449 [15MY]
———U.S. policy, 2293 [22FE], 9203 [2MY], 12533 [24MY]
———U.S. relations, 13646 [12JN]
PLO: prohibit further negotiations with U.S. (H.R. 4995), 19758 [26JY]
———terrorist activities, 13444, 13458 [7JN]
———U.S. substantive dialog, 2117 [21FE]
Poland: development of credit unions, 14677 [19JN]
———establishing credit unions, 11563 [22MY]
———social and political reform, 4041 [8MR]
Population: international assistance and U.N. Population Fund (H.R. 4075), 2460, 2468 [22FE]
Reagan, Ronald: administration policies, 3580 [6MR], 4046 [8MR]
———statement on the Berlin Wall, 3840 [8MR]
Refugees: U.S.-Mexican border issues, 1181 [5FE]
Romania: economic assistance, 15784-15796 [27JN]
———Government repression, 15357 [22JN], 15750 [27JN]
———most-favored-nation status, 10226-10228 [14MY]
———most-favored-nation status (H. Con. Res. 245), 449-450 [24JA], 501-504 [25JA]
———political situation, 10226-10228 [14MY]
———social and political reform, 4992 [22MR]
Sanctions Against Iraq Act: enact (H.R. 5431), 21955-21966 [2AU]
Saudi Arabia: arms sales, 30961 [18OC], 35953 [26OC]
———contract with Bucheit International, Inc., 27674 [4OC], 28716 [11OC]
Smith, Charlie: Bridges for Peace delegation to Soviet Union, 23490 [5SE]
South Africa: ban financial services by U.S. depository institutions (H.R. 3458), 3840 [8MR]
———economic sanctions, 1466 [7FE]
———status of apartheid, 13304, 13310 [7JN]
———U.S. policy, 1280-1284 [6FE], 1714 [7FE]
———U.S. policy toward apartheid, 4724 [20MR], 15370 [22JN], 17341 [12JY]
South African Freedom Week: designate (S.J. Res. 336), 15700-15702 [26JN]
South America: economic and military assistance to certain countries, 14712 [19JN]
Southeast Asia: U.S. policy, 18477 [20JY]
Soviet Union: anti-Semitism, 2860 [27FE]
———ballistic missiles, 962 [1AU]
———civil liberties in Armenia, 25192 [19SE]
———congressional delegation visit to Perm Labor Camp, 6619 [4AP]
———cultural exchange with U.S., 11713 [23MY]
———defense spending, 16642 [10JY]
———economic assistance, 16829 [11JY], 17208 [12JY], 19125 [25JY]
———efforts of Anatoly and Galina Genis, and Irina Voronkevich to emigrate, 14304 [14JN]
———efforts of Lev and Lia Milman to emigrate, 14300 [14JN]
———emigration policy, 15341 [21JN], 16799 [10JY]
———grain embargo, 4326 [14MR]
———inventory of SS-23 missiles, 25031 [19SE]
———military buildup, 9208 [2MY]
———most-favored-nation status, 8711 [30AP]
———political reform, 4471 [15MR]
———rebuilding of U.S. Embassy, 35980-35983 [26OC]
———Representative Gephardt's speech on economic assistance, 3839, 3841, 3848 [8MR]
———support of dictatorships, 3073 [1MR]
———U.S. export policy relative to the imposition of economic sanctions on Lithuania, 13190-13195 [6JN]
———U.S. nuclear deterrent, 23996 [12SE]
———U.S. policy, 4990 [22MR]
———U.S. purchase of Soviet arsenal, 18249 [19JY]
———U.S. visit of Iurie Rosca, 28465 [11OC]
Soviet-American Women's Summit: tribute, 9295 [2MY]
Sri Lanka: independence anniversary, 1715 [7FE]
Summit meeting negotiations, 16825 [11JY]
Syria: trade embargo (H.R. 2797), 20245 [27JY]
Tax-exempt organizations: waive certain tax provisions that discourage assistance to democratic groups in Eastern Europe (H.R. 4719), 9293 [2MY]
Technology: prevent supercomputers from being sold to countries who are assisting Iraq in improving its weapon technology, 32668-32675 [23OC]
Terrorism: U.S. policy, 13303 [7JN]
———U.S. policy relative to hostages, 4417 [15MR]
Thailand: visit to U.S. of Chatichai Choonhavan, 16592 [28JN]
Trinidad and Tobago: political crisis, 23069, 23074 [3AU]
Tunisia: U.S. visit by Zine el Abidine Ben Ali, 10808 [16MY], 11089 [17MY]
Turkey: civil liberties violations against the Kurds, 16601 [28JN]
———prohibit proposed sale of AH-1W attack helicopters (H.J. Res. 550), 7345, 7380 [18AP]
———U.S. ally in U.N. embargo against Iraq, 25850 [26SE], 26154-26167 [26SE], 26183 [26SE]
———U.S. sales of weapons, 9272 [2MY]
TV Marti: broadcasts, 14926-14933 [20JN]
U.N.: repeal Resolution 3379, classifying Zionism as racism (S.J. Res. 246), 14319 [18JN], 14321 [20JN]-14322 [18JN], 15350 [22JN]
———U.S. contribution, 14909 [20JN]
University of Nebraska: assistance to Czechoslovakia, ***** [22OC]
USIA: funding, 14909 [20JN]
War: U.S. war history, 26638 [28SE]
War Powers Act: Presidential policy restrictions, 25565 [25SE], 27900 [6OC], 33351 [24OC], 37155 [2NO]
West Virginia: county's economic assistance request to Japan, 9303 [3MY]
Women: peace efforts, 4048 [8MR]
Wright, Jim: role in elections, 2493 [26FE]
Yue-Sai Kan: Doing Business in Asia (television series), 25851 [26SE]
Yugoslavia: arrest of Shaban Kastrati during political protest, 27138 [2OC]
———civil liberties violations against ethnic Albanians (H. Con. Res. 385)-32391 [22OC], 32619, 32707 [23OC]
———human rights violations against Albanian ethnic minorities (H. Con. Res. 352), 17842 [17JY], 23685 [10SE]
———most-favored-nation status (H.R. 5449), 21599 [1AU], 22030 [2AU]
———respect for civil liberties (H. Res. 240), 9275 [2MY]
Zaire: circulation of certain documents concerning opposition leaders, 11085 [17MY]
———political reform, 10832 [16MY]
Remarks in Senate
Abortion: U.S. family planning assistance to certain organizations, 31733, 31734 [22OC]
Afghanistan: distribution of U.S. military assistance to guerrilla resistance, 1867 [8FE]
———U.S. assistance, 31325 [19OC]
———U.S. policy, 1669 [7FE]
African Development Foundation: authorizing appropriations (S. 2460), 7582 [19AP]
AID: grants to private voluntary organizations, 33440 [24OC]
Air pollution: Second World Climate Conference, 36488 [27OC]
Aliens: expedite the naturalization of persons who served with special guerrilla units in Laos (S. 2687), 12405 [24MY]
Andrei Sakharov Educational Exchange Act: enact (S. 2435), 7083 [5AP]
Angola: civil war, 1038 [1FE], 4703 [20MR]
———U.S. assistance, 36513 [27OC]
———U.S. policy, 1037-1038 [1FE], 14146 [14JN]
———U.S. policy on military assistance, 36397-36399 [27OC]
Antiterrorism Act: enact (S. 2465), 7592 [19AP], 26716 [1OC], 36418 [27OC]
Anti-Terrorism Sanctions Act: enact (S. 2917), 19441 [25JY]
Armed Forces: authorize deployment to deter aggression by Iraq against Saudi Arabia (S.J. Res. 376), 27804-27811 [5OC]
———making supplemental appropriations for Desert Shield Operation (H.J. Res. 655), 26669-26674 [30SE]
Arms control: START Treaty negotiations, 24181 [12SE]
Asia: U.S. military presence, 9413-9416 [3MY]
Aspen Institute: conference on Eastern Europe relations, 26329-26333 [27SE]
Assad, Hafez: political alliances, 25304 [24SE]
Baltic Freedom Day: observance, 14141, 14156 [14JN]
Baltic States: democratic reforms, 2232 [21FE]
———U.S. policy, 28197-28209 [10OC]
———U.S. policy (S. Res. 334), 28197 [10OC]
Banks and banking: restrictions on loans to the Soviet Union, 19564 [26JY]
Birmingham, England: reopen 1974 public house bombing case (S. Con. Res. 104), 4190, 4193 [9MR]
Bolivia: commend antidrug effort, 28160 [9OC]
Boren, Senator: National Press Club address on foreign relations, 9564 [8MY]
Brazil: export of supercomputers, 20271-20275 [30JY]
———transfer by lease of a specified naval landing ship dock (S. 3215), 30409 [17OC]
British-American Parliamentary Group: meeting, 14485-14487 [18JN]
Budget: economic assistance programs, 36160 [27OC]
Burma: civil liberties, democracy, and illicit narcotics production and trafficking (S. Con. Res. 128), 9624 [8MY]
———civil liberties violations, 4902 [21MR], 36479 [27OC]
———elections, 12692 [5JN]
———funding for displaced Burmese nationals, 8479 [26AP]
———monitoring elections, 64 [23JA]
Bush, President: administrative directive on Chinese immigration, 337 [24JA]
———meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, 12296-12300, 12379 [24MY]
———speech to U.N. on policy in Persian Gulf, 26934-26936 [2OC]
Canada: agreements with U.S., 8699 [27AP]
———construction of nitrogen fertilizer plant in Saskatchewan, 5264 [26MR]
———nitrogen fertilizer facility at Belle Plaine, SK, 12295 [24MY]
———poll on U.S. relations, 16398 [28JN]
Cape Verde Islands: U.S. policy, 7499 [19AP]
CCC: foreign debt, 18620 [23JY]
———liquidation of Iraqi assets to provide emergency repayment of Iraqi debts (S. 3170), 28077 [8OC]
Central America: economic assistance, 6182 [2AP], 8420, 8426-8433, 8436-8439, 8443-8461, 8470 [26AP], 8584-8591, 8598 [27AP]
———economic recovery and development (S. 3041), 24423 [13SE], 24846 [18SE]
———making emergency supplemental appropriations for Panama and Nicaragua, 12376 [24MY]
Central and Eastern European Investment and Export Enhancement Act: enact (S. 2113), 1814-1816 [8FE]
Chemical warfare: impose sanctions on countries which engage in, 35683-35695 [26OC]
Chien, Frederick F.: nomination as Republic of China's Minister of Foreign Affairs, 13761 [12JN], 14253 [14JN]
Chile: economic assistance, 8600 [27AP]
———elections, 5326 [26MR]
———support transition to democracy (S.J. Res. 253), 1663-1664 [7FE]
China, People's Republic of: Dept. of State report on civil liberties, 2126-2128 [21FE], 2375 [22FE]
———economic sanctions, 674 [29JA]
———execution of pro-democracy demonstrators, 10938 [17MY]
———executive order to protect certain students in U.S., 6969, 6980 [5AP]
———export of slave-labor products, 6975 [5AP]
———foreign debt, 15506 [25JN]
———lifting of martial law in Tibet, 9371 [3MY]
———most-favored-nation status, 11168-11170, 11173 [18MY], 11598, 11599 [22MY], 12308, 12324, 12326, 12330 [24MY], 13491 [8JN]
———most-favored-nation status (H.J. Res. 586), 15418 [22JN]
———most-favored-nation status (S. 2836), 17065, 17068-17071 [11JY]
———most-favored-nation status (S.J. Res. 325), 11784 [23MY], 12319 [24MY]
———most-favored-nation status (S.J. Res. 382), 30900 [18OC]
———populace efforts toward democracy, 10402 [15MY], 12975 [5JN], 13416 [7JN]
———readjust immigration status of certain nationals (H.R. 2712), consideration of veto message, 324 [24JA]
———readjust immigration status of certain nationals (H.R. 2712), veto, 45, 61 [23JA], 275, 280, 337 [24JA], 510, 514-563 [25JA], 912 [31JA]
———readjust immigration status of certain nationals (H.R. 2712), veto, debate procedure, 232 [23JA]
———readjust immigration status of certain nationals (H.R. 2712), veto, unanimous-consent agreement, 324 [24JA]
———sale of lithium hydride to Iraq, 27814 [5OC]
———violations of civil liberties, 3145-3151 [1MR]
———waiving of sanctions, 1782 [8FE]
China, Republic of: elections, 5263 [26MR], 16779 [10JY]
———inauguration of President Lee Teng-hui, 13351 [7JN]
———reappraisal of U.S. policy, 5243 [26MR]
Civil liberties: evaluation of world progress, 2152 [21FE]
Coalition to Free Soviet Jews: Solidarity Sunday rally in New York, NY, 6104 [30MR]
Colombia: support of democracy, 9779 [9MY]
Communism: restore diplomatic relations with communist governments, 3481 [6MR]
Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment: ratification, 36192-36198 [27OC]
Convention on the Rights of the Child: ratification, 12474 [24MY]
Cooperative Production Act: enact (S. 2692), 12410 [24MY]
Courts: protection of aliens under U.S. customs laws, 5201 [22MR]
Cuba: civil liberties violations, 5433 [27MR]
———continued reports by U.N. Commission on Human Rights (S. Res. 247), 2400 [22FE]
———efforts of citizens to seek refuge in foreign embassies, 19678 [26JY]
———trade limitations and restrictions (S. 2444), 7104 [5AP]
———trade restrictions, 10969 [17MY]
———U.S. relations, 16430 [28JN]
———Worldwide Day of Prayer for Freedom and Democracy, 17100 [11JY]
Cyprus: independence anniversary (S. Res. 324), 27502 [4OC]
———Turkish occupation, 17098 [11JY], 18231, 18232 [19JY], 18402, 18403, 18404 [20JY], 18605, 18667 [23JY], 24611 [14SE]
———welcoming parliamentary delegation visiting Senate, 281 [24JA]
Czechoslovakia: invitation to Chancel Choir of First Presbyterian Church to Prague, 35934 [26OC]
———most-favored-nation status, 24040 [12SE]
———most-favored-nation status (H.J. Res. 649), 33433 [24OC]
Democracy Fund Act: enact (S. 2581), 9483 [4MY]
Dept. of Defense: conventional forces in Europe, 3235-3237 [1MR], 3397 [5MR]
———drawdown of defense stock for Israel, 31759-31765 [22OC]
———reorientation of the International Military Education and Training Program, 31768-31771 [22OC]
———U.S. troop levels in Europe, 29044 [15OC]
Dept. of Energy: arms control technology and verification, 21106, 21107 [1AU]
Dept. of State: investment disputes and expropriation claims of U.S. citizens against foreign governments, 5426 [27MR]
———status of U.S. Embassy building in Moscow, 28517-28518 [11OC]
Developing countries: controlling nuclear weapon proliferation, 3734, 3735 [7MR]
Diplomats: role of U.S embassies, 15382 [22JN]
———tribute to U.S. Foreign Service, 25752 [25SE]
Dodd, Senator: visit to Romania and Czechoslovakia, 13402 [7JN]
Dominican Republic: U.S. relations, 8967 [1MY]
Drug abuse: add methyl ethyl ketone as a listed essential chemical in cocaine production (S. 2045), 960 [31JA]
———assistance for antinarcotics activities, 31321 [19OC]
———economic assistance for drug control enforcement in the Andean region, 31754 [22OC]
———narcotics traffic, 566 [25JA], 23749, 23750 [11SE]
Drugs: illegal drug production, 19847 [27JY]
Eastern European countries: allocation of economic assistance (S. 2073), 1614 [7FE]
———allocation of economic assistance (S. 2073), consideration, 1451 [6FE]
Eastern European Economic Recovery Act: enact (S. 2320), 5163-5165 [22MR]
Ecology: induce foreign countries to comply with agreements on ozone-depleting chemicals, 10027 [10MY]
———support Interparliamentary Conference on the Global Environment (S. Res. 316), 20566-20575, 20597 [31JY]
Economic assistance: allocation to Eastern Europe, 36708 [2NO]
———raise ceiling on tied aid credits in support fund, 31755-31759 [22OC]
———reform bilateral programs and promote U.S. goods and services (S. 2703), 12698-12702 [5JN]
———supplemental to support democracy in Panama, Nicaragua, and sub-Saharan countries of Africa (S. 2364), 7013-7030 [5AP]
———supplemental to support democracy in Panama, Nicaragua, and sub-Saharan countries of Africa (S. 2364), unanimous-consent agreement, 7013 [5AP]
———U.S. policies, 13528-13531 [11JN]
Economic conditions: opportunities and challenges in the 1990's, 7833-7836 [20AP]
Educational Exchanges Enhancement Act: enact (S. 2865), 18056-18058 [18JY]
Egypt: debt, 31293-31299-31306 [19OC], 31767 [22OC]
———debt owed to U.S., 27440 [4OC]
———forgiveness of military debt, 24062 [12SE]
———forgiveness of military debt (S. Con. Res. 148), 26530 [28SE]
Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Program: endowment (S. 2017), 28079 [8OC]
———permanent endowment (S. 2017), 198 [23JA], 26435-26438 [27SE]
El Salvador: assistance in establishing peace and democracy (S. 2592), 9612-9615 [8MY]
———civil war, 11275 [21MY], 11803 [23MY], 36698 [27OC]
———economic assistance, 23381 [4AU]
———formation of congressional study group, 12378 [24MY]
———Jesuit priest murder investigation, 10169 [11MY]
———military assistance, 15871 [27JN], 25199 [20SE]
———peace negotiations, 25200 [20SE]
———restrictions on economic assistance (S. 2954), 21837-21840 [2AU]
———U.S. policy, 5566 [28MR], 12376 [24MY]
———U.S. policy on military assistance, 31234-31255, 31268-31291, 31316 [19OC]
El Salvador Aid Restrictions Act: enact (S. 2125), 1849-1851 [8FE]
Europe: alternative power resources, 16565 [28JN]
———donation of textbooks by U.S. publishing companies to Eastern countries, 14466 [18JN]
———economic assistance, 8577-8584, 8701 [27AP]
———economic assistance to Eastern countries, 13504 [8JN]
———reaffirmation of the present border between Germany and Poland as part of the reunification process of Germany, 4601 [20MR]
———social and political reform, 2152 [21FE], 3483 [6MR], 3759 [7MR]
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development: centralized bureaucracy, 23305 [4AU]
———U.S. membership, 31319 [19OC]
———U.S. participation (S. 2755), 14569 [19JN]
Fair Trade and Export Expansion Act: enact (S. 2569), 9384-9386 [3MY]
Fair Trade in Auto Parts Act: enact (S. 2573), 9389 [3MY]
Fang Lizhi: release by People's Republic of China, 15467 [25JN]
Foreign countries: economic assistance contrasted with military assistance, 21175 [1AU]
———regulation of foreign lobbyists and agents (S. 3101), 25387 [24SE]
Foreign operations, export financing, and related programs: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 5114), 28881, 28906-28922, 28931 [12OC], 31226-31328, 31336 [19OC], 31752-31803 [22OC], 33284, 33285 [23OC], 33438-33443 [24OC]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 5114), conference report, 36392-36395-36399, 36481, 36492, 36510, 36552 [27OC]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 5114), permission to act in the capacity of the President Pro Tempore, 36335 [27OC]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 5114), unanimous-consent agreement, 31227, 31228 [19OC], 31757 [22OC]
Foreign Relations Authorization Act: repeal certain sections (S.J. Res. 244), 834 [30JA]
Foreign trade: arms sales, 24350-24351 [13SE]
———export control initiative, 9148-9151 [2MY]
———most-favored-nation status (S. 2836), 17194 [12JY]
———require countries to maintain certain environmental standards (S. 2553), 8930 [1MY]
———technology exports to Eastern Europe and the People's Republic of China, 13477-13480 [8JN]
Forests and forestry: preservation of rain forests, 13543 [11JN]
Germany: reunification, 24789 [18SE], 27244, 27245 [3OC], 27424, 27425 [4OC]
Germany, Federal Republic of: consultation of nations at conference on reunification (S. Con. Res. 95), 2445 [22FE]
Goodwill games: allow duty-free entry of equipment and personal effects for participants and officials (S. 2099), 1634 [7FE]
Gorbachev, Mikhail: visit to Minnesota, 13140 [6JN]
Greater European Economic Reconstruction Act: enact (S. 2325), 5178 [22MR]
Greece: independence anniversary, 4939 [21MR], 5325, 5328 [26MR], 5570, 5692 [28MR], 6105, 6167 [30MR]
———visit by Prime Minister Constantine Mitsotakis, 12710 [5JN]
Guatemala: U.S. policy, 24586 [14SE]
Haiti: democracy efforts, 14487 [18JN]
———elections, 12326 [24MY]
———funding for democratic elections, 8476 [26AP]
Havel, Vaclav: address to joint meeting of Congress, 2129 [21FE]
History: publication of documentary record of foreign policy activities (S. 3225), 31389, 31399 [19OC]
Hume, John: address on the future of Europe, 4599 [20MR]
Hungary: Senate visit by Speaker of Parliament, 773 [30JA]
Hybl, William J.: nomination to the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy, 30885 [18OC]
IMF: environmental role, 31328 [19OC]
Immigration: ideological exclusions, 35617 [26OC]
———protection of Chinese students, 35617 [26OC]
———reform preference system and provide for administrative naturalization (S. 358), 10996 [17MY], 14747 [20JN], 36466 [27OC]
———reform preference system and provide for administrative naturalization (S. 358), conference report, 35608-35621 [26OC]
———reform preference system and provide for administrative naturalization (S. 358), conference requested, 33211 [23OC]
———reform preference system and provide for administrative naturalization (S. 358), correct enrollment (H. Con. Res. 394), 36176 [27OC]
———restrictions on longshore work, 35618 [26OC]
INCAE (Central American Institute of Business Administration): tribute, 14866 [20JN]
India: civil liberties violations in Kashmir, 13417 [7JN], 17201-17202 [12JY]
———conflict with Pakistan over Kashmir, 11225 [21MY]
———situation in Kashmir, 1792 [8FE]
———unrest in Kashmir, 6576 [3AP]
Industrial Development for Eastern Europe Foundation: establish (S. 3212), 30363 [17OC]
Inter-American Scientific Cooperation Program: establish (S. 2733), 13893 [13JN]
International Agricultural Cropland Conservation Reserve Treaty: negotiation (S. Con. Res. 121), 7127 [5AP]
International Criminal Court: establish, 31315 [19OC]
International Development Association, East European Democracy, and Development Fund for Africa: authorizing appropriations (S. 2944), 22820, 22824 [3AU], 25050 [19SE], 36335-36344, 36493 [27OC]
———authorizing appropriations (S. 2944), vitiation, 36335 [27OC]
International Institute of Strategic Studies: tribute, 33526 [24OC]
International relations: conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 25950 [26SE]
———reform International Military Education and Training Program, 26942 [2OC]
International Whaling Commission: moratorium on commercial killing of whales (S. Con. Res. 126), 9399, 9400 [3MY]
Iraq: benefits for U.S. hostages held in Iraq and Kuwait, 31753 [22OC]
———chemical weapons production, 10954, 10956, 10958-10966, 10975 [17MY]
———deny credit pending compliance with international law-19494, 19620 [26JY], 19801, 19802, 19805, 19806 [27JY]
———economic sanctions, 23000 [3AU]
———economic sanctions (S. 3019), 23762 [11SE]
———economic sanctions (S. 3063), 24781 [18SE]
———increase certain civil and criminal penalties (S. 3013), 23570 [10SE]
———invasion of Kuwait, 20576 [31JY], 21699, 21728, 21797, 21826, 21883 [2AU], 22629, 22663, 22826, 22914-22916 [3AU], 23381 [4AU], 23535, 23536, 23562-23563 [10SE], 23747-23748 [11SE], 24335 [13SE], 28133 [9OC], 36702 [2NO]
———invasion of Kuwait (S. Res. 318), 21798-21809 [2AU]
———linking Israel and invasion of Kuwait, 36560 [27OC]
———nuclear proliferation, 5601 [28MR]
———refugees, 24680 [17SE]
———report on visit, 3484 [6MR]
———role in Middle East peace process, 14146 [14JN]
———seizure of assets in the U.S. to repay debts to U.S. creditors (S. 3241), 33537 [24OC]
———support multinational diplomatic efforts relative to Kuwait (S.J. Res. 385, 386), 35856 [26OC]
———support Presidential actions taken relative to invasion of Kuwait (S. Con. Res. 147), 26497-26507, 26508 [28SE], 26726 [1OC], 26929, 26930, 26931-26939, 26951-26959 [2OC], 27243 [3OC]
———support Presidential actions taken relative to invasion of Kuwait (S. Con. Res. 147), unanimous-consent agreement, 26490 [28SE], 26676 [30SE]
———terrorist activities, 26429 [27SE]
———threat of chemical warfare, 24360-24364 [13SE]
———threat of use of chemical weapons against Israel, 24042 [12SE]
———trade embargo, 24346, 24354 [13SE], 29519 [16OC], 31323 [19OC]
———training of troops in Latvia by Soviet Union, 24578 [14SE]
———U.S. export programs, 33437 [24OC]
———U.S. hostages, 23562-23563 [10SE]
———U.S. policy, 19804 [27JY]
———U.S. relations, 13750 [12JN]
———U.S. sanctions, 19510 [26JY]
———use of chemical weapons, 7778 [20AP]
———visit to U.S. Senate of Members of National Assembly, 4118 [9MR]
Iraq Sanctions Act: enact (S. 2779), 15412 [22JN]
Ireland, Republic of: participation of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra in the Adare Festival, 16776 [10JY]
Israel: housing guarantees for resettlement of Soviet Jews, 8858, 8867, 8869 [1MY]
———insufficient housing for influx of Soviet immigrants, 16557 [28JN]
———international judgment, 3408 [5MR]
———outbreak of violence in Jerusalem, 28239 [10OC]
———reopening of universities in the West Bank and Gaza (S. Res. 288), 11209 [18MY]
———school closings in West Bank and Gaza, 33442 [24OC]
———U.N. observer mission, 28968 [12OC]
———U.S. assistance policy on resettlement of Soviet Jews, 31257-31267 [19OC]
———U.S. policy relative to unification of Jerusalem, 4599 [20MR], 7162 [5AP], 7650 [19AP]
———U.S. policy relative to unification of Jerusalem (S. Con. Res. 106), 4691 [20MR], 5207, 5208, 5209 [22MR], 6380 [3AP], 6685 [4AP], 7452-7454 [19AP], 8185 [25AP]
———unrest in West Bank and Gaza, 4128-4132 [9MR]
Japan: agreement on use of nuclear materials, 9474-9480 [4MY]
———study trade-related barriers to U.S. investment (S. Con. Res. 135), 12439-12440 [24MY]
Kampuchea: humanitarian and developmental assistance, 28914-28920 [12OC]
———peace negotiations, 24133 [12SE], 25203 [20SE]
———peace negotiations (S. Con. Res. 101), 13034 [6JN]
———Tokyo agreement on resolution of political situation, 13579 [11JN]
———trade relations, 31227, 31230, 31233, 31234, 31265 [19OC]
———U.S. policy, 6976, 6979 [5AP], 8522 [26AP], 13531-13537 [11JN], 18145 [19JY], 19491, 19494, 19497-19502, 19633 [26JY]
———U.S. policy (S. Con. Res. 140), 17991, 18001, 18004, 18071, 18072 [18JY]
———U.S. policy (S. Res. 321), 23349 [4AU]
———U.S. relations, 14135-14137, 14141 [14JN]
Kenya: civil liberties violations (S. Con. Res. 141), 18658 [23JY]
———human rights violations, 28920 [12OC]
———suspension of military and nondevelopmental economic assistance, 17140 [12JY]
Korea, Republic of: memorandum of understanding relative to U.S. sale of F/A-18 aircraft, 33169 [23OC]
———sale of the F/A-18 aircraft (S. 3148), 27007 [2OC]
———traffic incident between U.S. civilian and Korean national, 8528 [26AP]
———visit by government officials, 18404 [20JY]
Kuwait: treatment of refugees, 25237 [20SE]
Latin America: impact of population increases on the environment, 33560 [24OC]
Lebanon: Hrawi government, 35790 [26OC]
———Syrian occupation, 36682 [27OC]
Liberia: civil war, 13395 [7JN]
———Marine Corps actions, 31866 [22OC]
———suspension of U.S. military assistance pending improvements in civil liberties (S. Res. 282), 10087 [10MY]
Libya: chemical weapons production, 3688 [7MR]
Lithuania: emergency relief, 8854-8858 [1MY]
———emergency relief for people, 8476 [26AP], 8602-8603 [27AP]
———humanitarian assistance, 23180-23181 [4AU]
———humanitarian assistance (S. 2741), 14236, 14238 [14JN]
———humanitarian assistance (S. 2757), 14571 [19JN], 23398, 23399 [4AU], 31231, 31336 [19OC]
———political reform, 6763, 6777, 6778 [4AP], 9348 [3MY], 13858 [13JN]
———political reform (H. Con. Res. 292), 6980, 6982 [5AP]
———political reform (S. Con. Res. 108), 5110-5116 [22MR], 5326 [27MR], 5506 [26MR], 5636 [28MR]
———providing property for diplomatic mission in U.S., 8754 [30AP]
———U.S. policy, 6099 [30MR]
———visit to Senate by Kazimiera Prunskiene, 9492, 9494 [4MY]
Malaysia: preservation of tropical rainforests and the indigenous tribal culture (S.J. Res. 387), 35860 [26OC]
Mandela, Nelson: tribute, 15380 [22JN]
Marine Corps: rescue efforts in Philippines earthquake, 23596 [10SE]
McGrory, Mary: article on U.S. intervention in Panama, 60 [23JA]
Mexico: economic development, 1744 [8FE]
———public debt reduction agreement, 5121 [22MR]
Mexico-U.S. Trade Act: enact (S. 2428), 7073 [5AP]
MIA: accounting, 6172 [30MR]
———identification and burial of remains, 27811-27813 [5OC]
Middle East: allies' contribution to Desert Shield Operation, 23536 [10SE], 23738 [11SE], 24547, 24554, 24610 [14SE], 25067 [19SE], 25248 [20SE], 29036 [15OC]
———allies' contribution to Desert Shield Operation (S. 3111), 25920 [26SE]
———authorize multilateral international peacekeeping force, 22793-22795 [3AU]
———Bush administration policies, 16034 [27JN]
———congressional actions relative to War Powers Act, 33856 [25OC]
———linking Iraqi invasion of Kuwait and Israeli-Arab conflict, 27468, 27471 [4OC], 28133 [9OC]
———mailing of religious articles to U.S. servicemen, 24847 [18SE]
———multinational diplomatic solution to conflict with Iraq, 33376-33377 [24OC]
———peace, 4147 [9MR]
———peace process, 9351 [3MY], 9457 [4MY]
———Senate delegation visit, 13032 [6JN]
———U.S. military assistance policy, 31771-31780 [22OC]
———U.S. military presence, 23552-23555 [10SE], 24039 [12SE], 25046, 25057-25059 [19SE], 25219, 25220 [20SE], 25295-25300, 25307 [24SE], 26319, 26320-26325 [27SE], 26556, 26557 [28SE], 33376-33377, 33406-33413 [24OC], 35486-35488 [26OC], 36160, 36330, 36494, 36508, 36677 [27OC]
———views of Jimmy Carter, 26725 [1OC]
———visit by Senators, 7728-7730, 7764-7768 [20AP]
Military assistance: administration's export control authority, 1787 [8FE]
Military doctrine: seminar in Vienna, Austria, 283 [24JA]
Minnesota: Senator Durenberger's poll on constituent concerns, 12472 [24MY]
———visit by Mikhail Gorbachev, 11079 [17MY]
Morocco: U.S. policy, 12487 [24MY]
Namibia: adoption of a constitution, 2520 [26FE]
———independence, 4214 [9MR], 4938 [21MR]
———restrictions on U.S. economic assistance, 8853 [1MY]
———status under Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act (S. Con. Res. 107), 5192 [22MR]
———U.S. visit by Theo-Ben Gurirab, 11225 [21MY]
Narcotics: international negotiations on regulation of certain essential chemicals, 31324 [19OC]
National Day in Support of Freedom and Human Rights in China and Tibet: designate (S.J. Res. 275), 4687 [20MR], 7173 [5AP], 10995 [17MY]
National defense: future policies, 13792-13798 [12JN]
———peace dividend, 16782 [10JY]
———policies, 3514 [6MR]
———spending cuts, 4091 [9MR]
———U.S. strategy, 914 [31JA]
National Week to Commemorate the Victims of the Famine in Ukraine 1932-1933: designate (S.J. Res. 329), 12435 [24MY]
New Zealand: anniversary of the Treaty of Waitangi and establishment of relations with U.S. (S. Con. Res. 155), 33991 [25OC], 35731 [26OC]
Niagara Falls: establish a U.S.-Canada commission to preserve and protect (S. Con. Res. 152), 28576 [11OC]
Nicaragua: assistance to Contras refugees, 10696 [16MY]
———denial of visas to members of President's Observer Commission, 1869 [8FE]
———economic assistance, 9568 [8MY]
———elections, 1056-1059 [1FE], 2371, 2453 [22FE], 2502, 2503, 2504, 2505, 2515, 2518, 2519 [26FE], 2719-2721, 2778 [27FE], 2937 [28FE], 3109, 3132-3144 [1MR], 3284 [5MR], 3864, 3866, 4009 [8MR]
———elections (S. Res. 256), 3234 [1MR]
———government transition, 8181 [25AP], 8497 [26AP]
———lift trade and economic sanctions (S. 2197), 2823 [27FE]
———recall of U.S. ambassador, 5936 [29MR]
———U.S. assistance programs, 31320 [19OC]
Nobel Prize: recognition of Mikhail Gorbachev for peace, 31328 [19OC]
North-South Center for the Study of Western Hemisphere Trade: establish (S. 2929), 20099 [27JY]
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference: reaffirm objectives (S. Con. Res. 137), 12722 [5JN], 13419 [7JN], 16575 [28JN]
Nuclear warfare: enhance U.S. nonproliferation policy, 22747-22756 [3AU]
———ratification of test ban treaty, 26733 [1OC]
Nuclear weapons: U.S-Soviet agreement on nonproliferation, 14483 [18JN]
Ozone Protection Funding Act: enact (S. 2666), 11620, 11658, 11663 [22MY]
Pakistan: election results, 30356 [17OC], 35452 [26OC], 36680 [27OC]
———U.S. policy, 24582 [14SE]
Panama: economic assistance, 1868 [8FE], 10696 [16MY]
———economic assistance (S.J. Res. 247), 965 [31JA]
———investment treaty, 36431 [27OC]
———money laundering operations, 36483 [27OC]
———protection of tropical forests, 1681 [7FE]
———U.S. military intervention, 53-54 [23JA], 1049 [1FE]
———U.S. visit of President Guillermo Endara, 8899 [1MY]
———visit by Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control, 619-621 [25JA]
Partnership for Democracy Act: enact (S. 2031), 694 [29JA]
Peace Corps: authorizing appropriations (S. 2436), 7083 [5AP]
———authorizing appropriations (S. 2944), 36335-36344 [27OC]
———authorizing appropriations (S. 2944), vitiation, 36335 [27OC]
Peru: civil liberties violations, 19403 [25JY]
Philippines: authorizing emergency economic assistance (S. 2883), 18458 [20JY], 20136 [30JY]
———demonstrations over U.S. military bases by communist factions, 10163 [11MY]
———U.S. policies, 30871 [18OC]
PLO: compliance with terrorism renunciation, 7637 [19AP]
———suspend U.S. diplomatic contacts unless certain actions are taken (S. Con. Res. 138), 13576 [11JN], 13902-13903 [13JN]
———terminate U.S. contact, 31316 [19OC]
———terrorist activities, 10980 [17MY], 13420 [7JN], 14133-14134 [14JN]
———U.S. suspension of dialog, 14799, 14800, 14801, 14802 [20JN], 15215 [21JN], 15866 [27JN]
Poland: anniversary of the adoption of the Polish constitution (H.J. Res. 669), 30410 [17OC]
———assist development of parliamentary library and research center, 31326 [19OC]
———business and economic relations treaty, 36431 [27OC]
———commend for permitting charter flights of Soviet Jews to Israel (S. Con. Res. 116), 6543 [3AP]
———debt reduction (S. Res. 293), 12723 [5JN], 20363, 20364 [30JY]
———development of agriculture, 13499 [8JN]
———economy recovery impact of Middle East situation, 27485 [4OC]
———public debt, 26545 [28SE]
———public debt reduction, 31746 [22OC]
Population: international assistance, 18087 [18JY]
Presidential Advisory Committee for Policy Toward Cuba: establish (S. 2309), 4906 [21MR]
Public finance: U.S. policy on peace dividend uses, 2957-2981 [28FE]
Reagan, Ronald: administration policies, 2559, 2609 [26FE]
Refugees: U.S. policy, 13569 [11JN]
———worldwide issue of migration, asylum, and resettlement, 286 [24JA]
Rhode Island State Council of Churches: statement of advocacy on Central America, 15173 [21JN]
Romania: civil liberties, 16561 [28JN]
———civil liberties violations, 19462 [25JY]
———civil liberties violations in Transylvania, 5432 [27MR]
———condemn violence (S. Res. 301), 14839 [20JN]
———elections, 10684 [16MY], 11599-11601 [22MY]
———elections and civil liberties (S. Con. Res. 131), 11069 [17MY]
———fate of democracy, 13905 [13JN]
Saudi Arabia: arms sales, 25195-25196, 25198, 25220 [20SE], 28478-28486 [11OC], 29100 [15OC]
Senate: establish bipartisan group to consult with the President on Desert Shield Operation (S. Res. 335), 28233, 28234 [10OC]
———establish Central American Negotiations Observer Group (S. Res. 106), extend provisions (S. Res. 351), 36366 [27OC]
———pending treaties, 36279 [27OC]
Sony Corp. of America: payment of U.S. taxes, 16204 [28JN]
South Africa: dismantling of apartheid, 7842 [20AP]
———impact of capitalism on apartheid, 8163 [25AP]
———lifting of state of emergency, 13357 [7JN]
———U.S. policy on economic sanctions, 1681 [7FE]
———U.S. policy toward apartheid, 5863-5867 [29MR]
———U.S. visit of Mangosuthu G. Buthelezi, 2938 [28FE]
South African Freedom Week: designate (S.J. Res. 336), 14572 [19JN], 15223 [21JN]
Soviet Union: agreement on conventional forces upon Germany reunification, 27424 [4OC]
———anti-Semitism (S. Con. Res. 97), 3223 [1MR]
———arms control treaty objectives, 11144 [18MY]
———barter and counter trade, 25063 [19SE]
———civil liberties violations against Armenians, 26548 [28SE]
———denial of visas to U.S. congressional delegation, 2453 [22FE]
———economic assistance, 16902 [11JY]
———economic assistance to Armenian earthquake victims, 8418, 8462 [26AP]
———emigration policy, 11219 [18MY]
———future of U.S. relations, 36548 [27OC]
———GATT observer status, 10405 [15MY]
———military assistance to Cuba, 10971 [17MY]
———missile treaty verification, 10972-10975 [17MY]
———most-favored-nation status, 9163 [2MY]
———report on intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty violations, 21817 [2AU]
———role of Mikhail Gorbachev in Communist Party, 799 [30JA]
———self-determination for Nagorno-Karabakh, 25950, 25952 [26SE], 26431 [27SE]
———social and political reform, 30253 [17OC]
———Soviet-Iraqi relationship, 27815 [5OC]
———U.S. admission of Christian refugees, 8886 [1MY]
———U.S. assistance for certain emigrants, 8598 [27AP]
———U.S. assistance for President Gorbachev's policies, 8524 [26AP]
———U.S. assistance to Armenians, 19078 [24JY]
———U.S. export programs, 31796 [22OC]
———U.S. policy, 4889-4891 [21MR]
Specter, Senator: visits with foreign leaders during recess, 1615-1617 [7FE]
State of the Union Message: response, 1029-1031 [1FE]
Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty: agreement, 29077 [15OC]
———negotiation, 19403 [25JY]
Support for Democracy in Chile Act: enact (S. 2303), 4673 [20MR]
Support for East European Democracy Act: enact (S. 2040), 827-829 [30JA], 10395 [15MY], 31865 [22OC]
Syria: report on visit, 3486 [6MR]
———U.S. policy, 24588 [14SE]
Tax Convention with the Federal Republic of Germany: ratification, correction, 27256 [3OC]
Terrorism: Dept. of State report, 8975 [1MY]
Thailand: commemorate the 1833 Treaty of Amity and Commerce (S. Con. Res. 92), 3804 [7MR]
———commemorate the 1833 Treaty of Amity and Commerce (S. Con. Res. 92), 1857 [8FE]
Tibetan National Day: observance, 4013 [8MR]
Tourism Policy and Export Promotion Act: enact (S. 1791), 10796-10804 [16MY]
Treaties: removal of injunction of secrecy, 627 [25JA], 1156 [5FE], 3028 [28FE], 25832 [25SE], 25857, 25957 [26SE]
———support U.S. Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, 36715 [2NO]
———taxation agreements, 24791-24793 [18SE]
Treaties on Underground Nuclear Explosions and Weapons Tests: ratify, 25642-25670, 25692-25707 [25SE]
Treaty on the Final Settlement With Respect to Germany: ratify, 28197-28209 [10OC]
Tsivkin, Vladimir: efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union, 10752 [16MY]
Tunisia: welcoming Zine el Abidine Ben Ali on U.S. visit (S. Res. 284), 10412 [15MY], 10794 [16MY]
Turkey: lobbying campaign against resolution on Armenian genocie, 4937 [21MR]
———relationship with NATO, 2329 [22FE]
———restrictions on economic assistance (S. 2808), 16450 [28JN], 17098 [11JY], 18232 [19JY]
———U.S. policy, 26547 [28SE]
U.N.: call for repeal of Resolution 3379, classifying Zionism as racism, 7491 [19AP]
———call for repeal of Resolution 3379, classifying Zionism as racism (S.J. Res. 246), 963 [31JA]
———efforts to curb poverty, 35791 [26OC]
———environmental program, 8871, 8872, 8874, 8875 [1MY]
———repeal Resolution 3379, classifying Zionism as racism (S.J. Res. 246), 9416 [3MY]
———revoke General Assembly Resolution 3379 equating Zionism with racism, 24845 [18SE]
———support efforts relative to Cyprus (S. Con. Res. 87), 1866 [8FE]
———U.S. condemnation of Israeli actions, 28477 [11OC]
———U.S. funding of family planning programs, 28907-28912 [12OC]
———World Summit for Children, 14744 [20JN]
U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Agreement: negotiations (S. Con. Res. 139), 14575 [19JN]
UNICEF: economic assistance, 33440 [24OC]
United Nations Day: observance, 33527 [24OC]
Vermont: views of constituents on national issues, 3802 [7MR]
Vietnam: normalize relations (S. Res. 273), 7894 [23AP]
———payment of claims of U.S. nationals (S. 2607), 10074 [10MY]
———raising limits on personal travel expenses of U.S. citizens, 31325 [19OC]
———U.S. policy, 11173 [18MY]
———U.S. policy relative to MIA/POW investigations, 29621 [16OC]
———U.S. relations, 28168 [10OC]
Wallenberg, Raoul: release of prison records by Soviet Union (S. Con. Res. 60), 16576 [28JN]
Wallop, Senator: Oct. 24 floor remarks on Middle East crisis, 33856 [25OC]
War Powers Act: Presidential policy restrictions, 25205, 25212 [20SE], 26464 [28SE], 33376-33377 [24OC], 36494 [27OC]
Weapons: control transfer of arms to countries that threaten world peace (S. 3190), 28571-28573 [11OC]
Weapons of Mass Destruction Control Act: enact (S. 2627), 10380-10382 [15MY]
Whales: moratorium on commercial killing of (S. Con. Res. 126), 13026 [6JN]
———moratorium on commercial killing (S. Con. Res. 126), 16576 [28JN]
World Bank: employee travel restrictions, 31327 [19OC]
Yugoslavia: civil liberties violations, 31801 [22OC]
———civil liberties violations against ethnic Albanian minority (S. Con. Res. 124), 8515 [26AP], 8622 [27AP]
———economic assistance, 33441 [24OC]
———respect for civil liberties (H. Res. 240), 9407 [3MY]
———servicing of Iraqi military aircraft, 33526 [24OC]
———violations of civil liberties, 36510 [27OC]
Zaire: human rights violations, 25303 [24SE]
———U.S. policies, 15618 [26JN]
Reports
Angolan Violations of the Laws of War by Both Sides: Africa Watch, 30202 [17OC]
Assistance to Nicaragua: Committee on Appropriations (Senate), 8440-8441 [26AP]
Barriers to Reform—A Profile of El Salvador's Military Leaders: Senator Hatfield and Representatives Berman and George Miller, 11276-11286 [21MY]
Barriers to Reform—El Salvador's Military Leaders, 31280 [19OC]
Civil Liberties in El Salvador: several Members of Congress, 5782-5784 [28MR]
Civil Liberties in Kosovo Province of Yugoslavia: Dept. of State (excerpts), 2859 [27FE]
Cost of U.S. Military Deployment to Middle East: Stephen Daggett, Library of Congress, 24020 [12SE]
Employee Leave Programs in the U.S. and Selected Industrialized Countries, 35977-35980 [26OC]
Foreign Relations Authorization Act (1988) (excerpt): Committee on Foreign Relations, 800 [30JA]
———committee of conference, 800 [30JA]
Future of Soviet-American Relations in a Pluralistic World: Atlantic Council of the United States and Institute of World Economy and International Relations, 36548-36551 [27OC]
Human Rights Situation in Peru: Americas Watch (summary), 23680 [10SE]
Impact of 1992 on Terrorism and the Movement of Drugs in Europe and U.S. Concerns: Representative Solomon, 15068-15071 [21JN]
In Pol Pot's Classroom: Roger Normand, 19495 [26JY]
Increasing Danger of Anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union: Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, 3822 [7MR]
Investment Disputes and Expropriation Claims Active in 1989: Dept. of State, 5426-5432 [27MR]
Iranian Treatment of Bahai Community: Dept. of State, 10410 [15MY]
Meeting With Czechoslovakian Government: by, 16614 [28JN]
Patterns of Global Terrorism, 1989: Dept. of State, 8976 [1MY]
Peace or Terror—Crossroads for Southern Africa's Uprooted: U.S. Committee for Refugees, 1114 [5FE]
Pre-Election Trip to Nicaragua: Council of Freely-Elected Heads of Government, 1184 [5FE]
Punishment Season—Human Rights in China After Martial Law: Asia Watch (organization), 3145-3150 [1MR]
Reinventing the World Around Us—A Summary of the Global Maine Conference, 13505 [8JN]
Review of Trade and Investment Liberalization Measures by Mexico and Prospects for Future U.S.-Mexican Relations, Phase I, 37141 [27OC]
Review of Trade and Investment Liberalization Measures by Mexico and Prospects for Future U.S.-Mexican Relations, Phase II, 37143 [27OC]
Salvadorans Overwhelmingly Reject FMLN Guerrillas—Solidly Support Current Government: USIA, 11542-11545 [22MY]
Sanctions Against Iraq Act (H.R. 5431): Committee on Ways and Means, 22026 [2AU]
Soviet Noncompliance With Arms Control Agreements for 1987-88: Ronald Reagan, 25645 [25SE]
Traffic in Narcotic Drugs: Government of the Bahamas, 31726, 31727 [21OC]
Treaties on Underground Nuclear Explosions and Weapons Tests: Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select) (key points), 25666 [25SE]
U.S. Congressional Delegation Visit to Albania, Czechoslovakia, and Berlin, 36685-36691 [27OC]
U.S. Export Control Policy: Rand Graduate School, 22749 [3AU]
U.S. Relations With Angola, 36514 [27OC]
UNESCO Activities Since U.S. Withdrawal: Dept. of State (excerpts), 19083-19087 [24JY]
United Nations—U.S. Participation in the Environment Program, June 1989: GAO, 8872 [1MY]
Visits to Panama and El Salvador: Senator Leahy, 3286-3289 [5MR]
Reports by conference committees
Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act (H.R. 5114), 37043-37063 [27OC]
Immigration Act (S. 358), 35380-35419 [26OC]
Reports filed
Appropriations for Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 5114) (H. Rept. 101-553), 15337 [21JN]
Are Scientific Misconduct and Conflicts of Interest Hazardous to Our Health: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 101-688), 23677 [10SE]
Bilateral Investment Treaty With Panama: Committee on Foreign Relations (Exec. Rept. 101-34), 28138 [9OC]
Business and Economic Relations Treaty With Poland: Committee on Foreign Relations (Exec. Rept. 101-34), 28138 [9OC]
Commemorate the Treaty of Amity and Commerce Between the U.S. and Thailand: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 92), 3525 [6MR]
Consideration of H.J. Res. 647, People's Republic of China's Most-Favored-Nation Status: Committee of Rules (H. Res. 485) (H. Rept. 101-791), 27151 [2OC]
Consideration of H.J. Res. 649, Czechoslovakia's Most-Favored-Nation Status: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 486) (H. Rept. 101-792), 27151 [2OC]
Consideration of H.J. Res. 655, Making Supplemental Appropriations for Operation Desert Shield: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 475) (H. Rept. 101-753), 25612 [25SE]
Consideration of H.R. 4636, Authorizing Economic Assistance to Panama and Nicaragua: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 395) (H. Rept. 101-489), 10646, 10679 [16MY]
Consideration of H.R. 4939, Extend Nondiscriminatory Treatment to Products of People's Republic of China: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 503) (H. Rept. 101-851), 28697 [11OC]
Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment: Committee on Foreign Relations (Treaty Doc. 100-20) (Exec. Rept. 101-30), 23570 [10SE]
Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and Their Destruction: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.R. 237) (H. Rept. 101-476), 9498 [7MY]
Cooperation With Latin America in Science and Technology: Committee on Science, Space, and Technology (H.R. 2152) (H. Rept. 101-531), 13344 [7JN]
East European Democracy Program, Peace Corps, Developmental Fund for Africa, and International Development Association Appropriations: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 2944), 20663 [31JY]
Economic Assistance and Trade Benefits for Panama and Eastern Europe: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 2073), 1400 [6FE]
Economic Assistance to Nicaragua and Panama: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.R. 4636) (H. Rept. 101-470), 9091 [1MY]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 4636) (H. Rept. 101-470), 9902 [9MY]
Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Program: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 2017), 16438 [28JN]
Emerging Democracies in Europe and Central America Assistance, and Peace Corps, Dept. of State, and USIA Appropriations Authorization: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.R. 4610) (H. Rept. 101-472), 9269 [2MY]
Executive Department Review of Performance of Foreign Contractors Under Certain Procurement Contracts: Committee on Government Operations (H.R. 4131) (H. Rept. 101-729), 25275 [21SE]
Export Administration Act Reauthorization: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.R. 4653) (H. Rept. 101-482), 10009 [10MY]
Extension of Nondiscriminatory Treatment to Products of Czechoslovakia: Committee on Finance (S.J. Res. 361) (S. Rept. 101-537), 30887 [18OC]
Food and Agricultural Resources Act: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.R. 3950) (H. Rept. 101-569), 17588 [16JY]
Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs: Committee on Rules (H.R. 5114), 15668 [26JN]
Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 5114), 33295 [23OC]
———committee of conference (H.R. 5114) (H. Rept. 101-968), 37088 [27OC]
Human Rights in Romania: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 131), 15174 [21JN]
Implement U.S. Obligations Under the Inter-American Convention on International Commercial Arbitration: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 1941), 13406 [7JN]
Implementation of Foreign Assistance Provisions of Enterprise for the Americas Initiative: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.R. 5855) (H. Rept. 101-917), 32592 [22OC]
Iraq Compliance With International Law: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 2787), 16438 [28JN]
Kenya Civil Liberties Violations: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 141), 27005 [2OC]
Lithuanian Assistance Program: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 2757), 16762 [10JY]
Most-Favored-Nation Trade Status for Czechoslovakia: Committee on Ways and Means (H.J. Res. 649) (H. Rept. 101-773), 26907 [1OC]
Most-Favored-Nation Trade Status for People's Republic of China: Committee on Ways and Means (H.J. Res. 647) (H. Rept. 101-772), 26907 [1OC]
Nomination of David C. Fields To Be Director of the Office of Foreign Missions: Committee on Foreign Relations, 3525 [6MR]
Nomination of Hilary P. Cleveland To Be Commissioner of International Joint Commission, U.S-Canada: Committee on Foreign Relations, 3526 [6MR]
Nomination of Larry K. Mellinger To Be U.S. Executive Director of the Inter-American Development Bank: Committee on Foreign Relations, 3526 [6MR]
Nomination of Robert W. Farrand To Be Ambassador to Papua New Guinea: Committee on Foreign Relations, 3525 [6MR]
Peace Corps Appropriations Authorization: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 2436), 27005 [2OC]
Points of Order Against Consideration of Conference Report on H.R. 5114, Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 541) ((H. Rept. 101-972), 37088 [27OC]
Points of Order Against Consideration of Conference Report on S. 358, Reform of Immigration Preference System: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 531) (H. Rept. 101-947), 34187, 34452 [25OC]
———Committee on Rules (H. Res. 538) (H. Rept. 101-963), 35446 [26OC]
Poland's Public Debt Reduction: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Res. 293), 13482 [8JN]
Ratification of Treaties: Committee on Foreign Relations, 20096 [27JY]
Reduction of Nuclear Risk: Committee on Armed Services (Senate) (S. 2909), 19407 [25JY]
Release of Prison Records by Soviet Union on Raoul Wallenberg: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 60), 13406 [7JN]
Repeal of U.N. Resolution 3379, Classifying Zionism as Racism: Committee on Foreign Relations (S.J. Res. 246), 3525 [6MR]
Restoration of Certain Trade Benefits to Panama: Committee on Finance (S. 2092), 1624 [7FE]
Review of Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 137), 13406 [7JN]
Supplemental Appropriations for Operation Desert Shield: Committee on Appropriations (H.J. Res. 655) (H. Rept. 101-754), 25612 [25SE]
Supplemental Economic Assistance to Panama, Nicaragua, and Sub-Saharan Countries of Africa: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 2364), 5903 [29MR]
Tourism Policy and Export Promotion Act: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (S. 1791) (S. Rept. 101-275), 9172 [2MY]
Treaty on the Final Settlement Relative to Germany: Committee on Foreign Relations (Exec. Rept. 101-33), 27830 [5OC]
U.S. Contacts With the PLO: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 138), 15174 [21JN]
U.S. Government Antinarcotics Activities in the Andean Region of South America: Committee on Governmental Affairs (S. Rept. 101-243), 1399 [6FE]
U.S. Policy on Independence of the Baltic States: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Res. 334), 27830 [5OC]
U.S. Policy Toward Central America: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 3041), 24595 [14SE]
Violations of Civil Liberties of Albanian Ethnic Minority in Yugoslavia: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 124), 15174 [21JN]
Visit to Eastern Europe of the Senate Delegation: Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (S. Rept. 101-400), 20096 [27JY]
Vladimir Tsivkin's Efforts To Emigrate From the Soviet Union: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Res. 313), 23325 [4AU]
Waiving Certain Points of Order During Consideration of H.R 5114, Appropriations for Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 425) (H. Rept. 101-560), 15714 [26JN]
Resolutions by organizations
Civil liberties violations in Cuba: Bob Martinez, Governor of Florida, 5433 [27MR]
Convention on the Rights of the Child: National School Boards Association, 12474 [24MY]
Effects of U.S. military intervention in Panama on situation in Central America: OAS, 55 [23JA]
———U.N., 54 [23JA]
Human rights in Cuba: U.N. Commission on Human Rights, 5217 [22MR]
———U.N. Human Rights Commission, 7562 [19AP]
Integrity of U.S. foreign relations documentary history volumes: National Coordinating Committee for the Promotion of History, 31393 [19OC]
———Organization of American Historians, 31394 [19OC]
———Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, 31394 [19OC]
Stationing of Iraqis military personnel in Latvia: Supreme Council Presidium of the Republic of Latvia, 24579 [14SE]
Rosters
Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, 11212 [18MY]
Rulings of the Chair
China, People's Republic of: readjust immigration status of certain nationals (H.R. 2712), veto, 5 [23JA]
Cyprus: independence anniversary (H. Res. 465), 26774 [1OC]
Immigration: reform preference system and provide for administrative naturalization (S. 358), conference report, 36837 [27OC]
Statements
Advocacy on Central America: Rhode Island State Council of Churches, 15173 [21JN]
Agreement on Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons: U.S. and Soviet Governments (joint), 14483 [18JN]
American View of Eastern Europe: Representative Gephardt, 4079-4082 [9MR]
Apartheid: F.W. De Klerk, 4725 [20MR]
Aspirations of Freedom: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 199 [23JA]
Assistance to Nicaraguan Contras: Ronald Reagan, 3089 [1MR]
Cape Verde Islands-U.S. Trade and Investment Conference: Senator Pell, 7500 [19AP]
Chinese Experience: President Bush, 551 [25JA]
Civil Liberties in Kenya: Randall Robinson, 18385 [19JY]
———Senator Kennedy, 18390 [19JY]
Congressional Human Rights Resolutions: Representative Fascell, 2659 [27FE]
———Representative Lagomarsino, 2659 [27FE]
Control of Export of Technologies: Executive Office of the President, 9149 [2MY]
Convention on the Rights of the Child: National School Boards Association, 12475 [24MY]
Defense and Space Talks: David J. Smith, 9098 [1MY]
Defense Burden-Sharing in the Persian Gulf: Margaret Thatcher, 23965 [12SE]
Development of Compact Satellites for Earth Observation: Edward Teller and Gregory Canavan, 25679 [25SE]
Economic Assistance to Panama and Nicaragua: President Bush, 11496 [22MY]
Enterprise for the Americas Initiative Act: White House, 25026 [19SE]
Facing Up to the Challenges of Panama: Inter-American Dialogue (organization), 3825 [7MR]
First Post-Cold War Crisis—Law or Orders?: Senator Moynihan, 5642-5644 [28MR]
Framing of the Namibian Constitution: Dennis L. Thompson and John N. Moore, 2520 [26FE]
House Delegation to Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt: Representative Gephardt, 26755 [1OC]
International Military Education and Training Program: Walter F. Mondale, 26942 [2OC]
Japanese Foreign Trade Policy: Jimmy Carter, 9384 [3MY]
———Richard M. Nixon, 9384 [3MY]
———Ronald Reagan, 9384 [3MY]
Leap From Madman to Madman: Senator D'Amato, 27217 [3OC]
Lithuanian Independence: Lech Walesa, 6343 [3AP]
Military Training Assistance for Peru: Aryeh Neier, 19403 [25JY]
Moment of Truth in Nicaragua and El Salvador: Inter-American Dialogue (organization), 3608 [6MR]
Negotiations Over U.S. Military Bases in the Philippines: Richard Armitage, 14163, 14164 [14JN]
Nicaraguan Contra Demobilization: Javier Perez de Cuellar, 12170 [24MY]
Nicaraguan Elections: Daniel Ortega, 8234 [25AP]
———Representative Ben Jones, 3284 [5MR]
———(sundry), 3088 [1MR]
Peace Process in the Middle East: John H. Kelly, 4035 [8MR]
POW/MIA—Press Guidance for Identification of Remains: Dept. of Defense, 27813 [5OC]
Presidential Actions Taken Relative to Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait: Senator Pell, 26939 [2OC]
Problems in Paradise—U.S. Interests in South Pacific: Representative Solarz, 10807 [16MY]
Publication of Documentary Record of Foreign Policy Activities: Frank B. Kellogg, 31389 [19OC]
Recognition of Israel: Harry S. Truman, 2765 [27FE]
Role of Battleships in Deterring Aggression: Carlisle A.H. Trost, 22664, 22670 [3AU]
———John W. Nyquist, 22664, 22670 [3AU]
Salvadoran Cease-Fire: Representative Moakley, 31278 [19OC]
Saudi-Iraqi Conflict Relative to Israel: several Saudi Arabia officials, 28484 [11OC]
Situation in Ireland: Friends of Ireland, 4888 [21MR]
Situation in Lebanon: American Task Force for Lebanon (sundry), 35790 [26OC]
Some Thoughts on Most-Favored-Nation Status for the People's Republic of China: William F. Dorrill, 31001 [18OC]
Soviet Compliance With Arms Treaties: President Bush, 21817 [2AU]
Time To Resolve the Status of the Western Sahara: Senator Moynihan, 12488 [24MY]
Treaties on Underground Nuclear Explosions and Weapons Tests: Charles B. Archambeau, 25676-25678 [25SE]
———Fred C. Ikle, 25675 [25SE]
———Lynn R. Sykes, 25692-25694 [25SE]
———Paul G. Richards, 25681 [25SE]
———Ronald F. Lehman II, ACDA, 25654 [25SE]
———Ronald Reagan, 25642 [25SE]
Turkish and Greek Cypriot Negotiations: Rauf R. Denktas, 17856 [17JY]
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus—President's Office on the 30th Year of the So-Called Republic of Cyprus: Rauf R. Denktas, 26159 [26SE]
U.N. Environmental Program: Executive Office of the President, 8875 [1MY]
U.N. Population Fund for Family Planning: Representative Kostmayer, 23072 [3AU]
U.N. Revocation of General Assembly Resolution 3379 Equating Zionism With Racism: Bush Administration, 24846 [18SE]
———Dept. of State, 24846 [18SE]
———Hubert Humphrey, 24846 [18SE]
———Senator Moynihan, 24845 [18SE]
U.S. Policy in the Middle East: Ohio high school seniors, 33371 [24OC]
U.S. Policy Relative to Unification of Jerusalem: Arthur Goldberg, 4771 [21MR]
———President Bush, 4691 [20MR]
U.S. Policy Toward Pakistan: Senator Cranston, 24583 [14SE]
U.S. Policy Toward Romania: Margaret Tutwiler, Dept. of State, 10226 [14MY]
U.S.-Chinese Relations: Brent Scowcroft, 540, 541, 550 [25JA]
War and Embargoes: Edwin C. Eckel, 25297 [24SE]
———John Foster Dulles, 25297 [24SE]
World Refugee Survey Year in Review: Roger P. Winter, 14139 [14JN]
Studies
Facts on U.S. Assistances to Israel: Clyde R. Mark, 8863-8867 [1MY]
Iraq, the Middle East and the United States Military Budget: Council for a Livable World, 23511 [6SE]
U.S. Laws That Benefit Israel: Clyde R. Mark, 8859-8863 [1MY]
U.S.-Mexico Trade Relations, 7675-7677 [20AP]
Summaries
El Salvador Aid Restrictions Act (S. 2125), 1852 [8FE]
Ethics in Foreign Lobbying Act (H.R. 5861), 31074 [19OC]
Greater European Economic Reconstruction Act (S. 2325), 5181 [22MR]
Industrial Development for Eastern Europe Foundation (S. 3212), 30365 [17OC]
International Affairs Authorization Act (S. 2944), 25051-25053 [19SE]
Procedural Problems With El Salvador Assistance Provisions of H.R. 4636, Supplemental Foreign Assistance Authorization: Committee on Rules, 11502 [22MY]
Reform of Salvadoran Penal and Criminal Procedure Codes: Central American Refugee Center, 5542 [27MR]
Restrictions on Economic Assistance to El Salvador (S. 2954), 21838 [2AU]
Tables
Country-by-country foreign military sales (sundry), 5548 [27MR]
Difference between Iraqi resolution and Gulf of Tonkin resolution, 26751 [1OC]
Foreign assistance proposals, 8458 [26AP]
Foreign operations, export financing, and related programs appropriations under H.R. 5114, 28931 [12OC]
Levels of immigration, 35610 [26OC]
North Pacific squid and large-mesh drift net arrangements, 8794 [30AP]
Representative Solarz' Nicaragua election prediction, 2650 [27FE]
SEED funding levels, 25051 [19SE]
Side-by-side comparison of the El Salvador assistance legislation, 11506 [22MY]
Support for East European Democracy Act funding, 829 [30JA]
10 largest debtor countries to U.S., 24690 [17SE]
U.S. assistance to Israel, 3820 [7MR]
U.S. assistance to Israel, 1949-89, 31779 [22OC]
U.S. assistance to Israel for 1990, after sequestration, 31780 [22OC]
U.S. covert actions, 1953-76, 30222 [17OC]
Testimonies
America's Stake in the Persian Gulf Crisis: James A. Baker III, Sec. of State, 23488-23489 [5SE]
Nuclear Weapons Test Ban Treaty: Martha B. Alworth, 1723 [7FE]
Readjust Immigration Status of Certain Nationals of People's Republic of China: Haiching Zhao, 62-64 [23JA]
———Winston Lord, 20 [23JA], 61 [23JA]
Recommendations for a New Approach to U.S. Policy Toward Cambodia: Edmund S. Muskie, 8523-8524 [26AP]
Restrictions on Assistance to El Salvador: James A. Baker III, Sec. of State, 1849 [8FE]
Romanian Situation After the December, 1989, Revolution: Andrei Calciu, 2081 [20FE]
Treaties on Underground Nuclear Explosions and Weapons Tests: Gregory E. van der Vink, 25671-25674 [25SE]
———Paul G. Richards, 25682 [25SE]
U.S. National Security Policy and the Soviet Union: George F. Kennan, 757 [30JA]
———James R. Schlesinger, 755 [30JA]
Warsaw Pact: Charles A. Bowsher (excerpt), 5818 [29MR]
———Colin L. Powell (excerpt), 5814 [29MR]
———Harry E. Soyster (excerpt), 5814 [29MR]
———James R. Schlesinger (excerpts), 5813, 5815 [29MR]
———Jean-Michel Boucheron (excerpt), 5813 [29MR]
———Norman H. Schwartzkopf (excerpt), 5817 [29MR]
———Richard Perle (excerpts), 5814, 5816 [29MR]
———William H. Webster (excerpts), 5814, 5815, 5816 [29MR]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 227, multilateral initiative to promote confidence in Hong Kong, 18711 [23JY]
H. Con. Res. 245, most-favored-nation trade status for Romania, 450 [24JA]
H. Con. Res. 250, civil liberties violations in Haiti, 1877 [20FE]
H. Con. Res. 254, call for political settlement in Kampuchea, 1235 [6FE]
H. Con. Res. 258, congratulating President Callejas of Honduras, 1883 [20FE]
H. Con. Res. 262, U.S. military intervention in Panama, 1507 [7FE]
H. Con. Res. 289, political reform in Lithuania, 6337 [3AP]
H. Con. Res. 290, support unified status of Jerusalem, 7921 [24AP]
H. Con. Res. 324, human rights, democracy, and illegal narcotics production in Burma, 11297 [21MY]
H. Con. Res. 325, Mutual Defense Treaty with Republic of Korea, 13635 [12JN]
H. Con. Res. 373, forgive military debt of Egypt, 25179 [19SE]
H. Con. Res. 382, resolution of crisis created by Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, 32430 [22OC]
H. Con. Res. 385, civil liberties violations against ethnic Albanians in Yugoslavia, 32386 [22OC]
H. Con. Res. 394, correct enrollment in conference report on S. 358, immigration reform preference systems and administrative naturalization procedure, 36799 [27OC]
H. Res. 354, conditional military assistance, 7918 [24AP]
H. Res. 354, conditional military assistance to Liberia, 3817 [7MR]
H. Res. 393, anniversary of Tiananmen Square massacre, 11300 [21MY]
H. Res. 395, consideration of H.R. 4636, economic assistance to Panama and Nicaragua, 11492 [22MY]
H. Res. 425, waiving certain points of order during consideration of H.R. 5114, authorizing appropriations for foreign operations, export financing, and related programs, 15752 [27JN]
H. Res. 465, Cyprus independence anniversary, 26774 [1OC]
H. Res. 485, consideration of H.J. Res. 647, most-favored-nation status for People's Republic of China, 29647 [16OC]
H. Res. 503, consideration of H.R. 4939, most-favored-nation status for the People's Republic of China, 30985 [18OC]
H. Res. 531, waiving certain points of order against consideration of conference report on S. 358, reform immigtation preference systems, 35123 [26OC]
H. Res. 538, waiving certain points of order against consideration of conference report on S. 358, reform immigration preference systems, 36798 [27OC]
H.J. Res. 67, transition to democracy in Hungary, 33835 [26OC]
H.J. Res. 418, encourage negotiations toward a new treaty among the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Parties, 26764 [1OC]
H.J. Res. 472, support democracy in Chile, 1880 [20FE]
H.J. Res. 527, Peace Day, 4972 [22MR]
H.J. Res. 581, most-favored-nation status for People's Republic of China, 12541 [24MY]
H.J. Res. 607, most-favored-nation treatment of People's Republic of China, 15047 [20JN]
H.J. Res. 647, People's Republic of China most-favored-nation status, 30976 [18OC]
H.J. Res. 649, most-favored-nation status for Czechoslovakia, 30241 [17OC]
H.J. Res. 655, making continuing appropriations and supplemental appropriations for Desert Shield Operation, 26682-26684 [30SE]
H.J. Res. 658, support Presidential actions taken relative to Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, 26749 [1OC]
H.J. Res. 685, removal of Armed Forces from the Middle East, 35191 [26OC]
H.R. 237, Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and Their Destruction, 9658 [8MY]
H.R. 4060, Foreign Investment Policy Improvements Act, 2268 [21FE]
H.R. 4131, Foreign Contracting Audit Equity Act, 26791 [1OC]
H.R. 4191, Export Enhancement Act, 3597 [6MR]
H.R. 4624, Central European Outreach Act, 8335 [25AP]
H.R. 4636, Supplemental Assistance for Emerging Democracies Act, 11514-11523 [22MY]
H.R. 4641, economic assistance for India relative to the monitoring of human rights, 9680 [8MY]
H.R. 4939, most-favored-nation status for the People's Republic of China, 12566 [24MY], 31002 [18OC]
H.R. 5114, authorizing foreign operations, export financing, and related programs appropriations, 28881-28906 [12OC]
H.R. 5431, Sanctions Against Iraq Act, 21957 [2AU]
H.R. 5449, most-favored-nation status for Yugoslavia, 22032 [2AU]
H.R. 5568, Desert Shield Burden-Sharing Act, 23947 [11SE]
H.R. 5762, promote regional development in Caribbean nations, 32395 [22OC]
H.R. 5855, implementation of the foreign assistance provisions of Enterprise for the Americas Initiative, 32391-32392 [22OC]
H.R. 5892, implementation of the foreign assistance provisions of Enterprise for the Americas Initiative, 32397-32400 [22OC]
S. 1791, Tourism Policy and Export Promotion Act, 10801-10804 [16MY]
S. 2017, permanent endowment for Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Program, 199 [23JA], 27373 [3OC]
S. 2017, provide permanent endowment for the Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Program, 26436, 26437 [27SE]
S. 2031, Partnership for Democracy Act, 695-697 [29JA]
S. 2113, Central and Eastern European Investment and Export Enhancement Act, 1816 [8FE]
S. 2125, El Salvador Aid Restrictions Act, 1851 [8FE]
S. 2197, lift trade and economic sanctions against Nicaragua, 2823 [27FE]
S. 2303, Support for Democracy in Chile Act, 4674 [20MR]
S. 2309, establish a Presidential advisory committee on U.S. policy toward Cuba, 4906 [21MR]
S. 2320, Eastern European Economic Recovery Act, 5164 [22MR]
S. 2325, Greater European Economic Reconstruction Act, 5178-5181 [22MR]
S. 2364, Emergency Supplemental Assistance for Panama, Nicaragua, and Sub-Saharan Africa Act, 7027-7030 [5AP]
S. 2364, supplemental assistance to support democracy in Panama, Nicaragua, and sub-Saharan countries of Africa, 12213-12217 [24MY]
S. 2428, Mexico-U.S. Trade Act, 7074 [5AP]
S. 2435, Andrei Sakharov Educational Exchange Act, 7083 [5AP]
S. 2436, authorizing Peace Corps appropriations, 7086 [5AP]
S. 2444, Freedom and Democracy in Cuba Act, 7104 [5AP]
S. 2460, authorizing appropriations for African Development Foundation, 7583 [19AP]
S. 2465, Antiterrorism Act, 7593 [19AP]
S. 2553, require countries to maintain certain environmental standards, 8933 [1MY]
S. 2569, Fair Trade and Export Expansion Act, 9385 [3MY]
S. 2581, Democracy Fund Act, 9484 [4MY]
S. 2592, El Salvador Peace, Security, Justice, and Democracy Act, 9810 [9MY]
S. 2627, Weapons of Mass Destruction Control Act, 10382-10386 [15MY]
S. 2666, Ozone Protection Funding Act, 11660 [22MY]
S. 2692, Cooperative Production Act, 12410 [24MY]
S. 2733, Inter-American Scientific Cooperation Program, 13893 [13JN]
S. 2755, U.S. participation in European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 14569 [19JN]
S. 2757, humanitarian assistance for Lithuania, 14572 [19JN]
S. 2808, restrictions on economic assistance to Turkey, 16450 [28JN]
S. 2836, Support for Democracy and Human Rights in China Act, 17070 [11JY]
S. 2865, Educational Exchanges Enhancement Act, 18058 [18JY]
S. 2917, Anti-Terrorism Sanctions Act, 19441 [25JY]
S. 3019, Iraqi Embargo Compliance Enforcement Act, 23763 [11SE]
S. 3111, allies' contribution to Desert Shield Operation, 25920 [26SE]
S. 3148, sale of F/A-18 aircraft to Republic of Korea, 27007 [2OC]
S. 3170, Commodity Credit Corporation Relief Act, 28078 [8OC]
S. 3190, control transfer of arms to countries that threaten world peace, 28573-28574 [11OC]
S. 3212, Industrial Development for Eastern Europe Foundation, 30363 [17OC]
S. 3215, transfer by lease of a specified naval landing ship dock to Brazil, 30410 [17OC], 32729 [23OC]
S. 3225, publication of documentary record of foreign policy activities, 31400-31402 [19OC]
S. 3241, Iraqi Assets Control Act, 33538 [24OC]
S. Con. Res. 60, release of Raoul Wallenberg prison records by Soviet Union, 16576 [28JN]
S. Con. Res. 92, commemorate the 1833 Treaty of Amity and Commerce with Thailand, 1857 [8FE], 3804 [7MR]
S. Con. Res. 94, release of Nelson Mandela, 2431 [22FE]
S. Con. Res. 95, negotiations relative to German reunification, 2445 [22FE]
S. Con. Res. 104, reopen 1974 public house bombing case in Birmingham, England, 4190 [9MR]
S. Con. Res. 105, Democratic Republic of Germany elections, 4690 [20MR]
S. Con. Res. 106, U.S. policy relative to unification of Jerusalem, 4690 [20MR], 5209 [22MR], 7454 [19AP]
S. Con. Res. 107, Namibia status under Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act, 5192 [22MR]
S. Con. Res. 108, Lithuanian political reform, 5115, 5193 [22MR]
S. Con. Res. 108, political reform in Lithuania, 5636 [28MR]
S. Con. Res. 116, commend Poland for permitting charter flights of Soviet Jews to Israel, 6543 [3AP]
S. Con. Res. 121, negotiate International Agricultural Cropland Conservation Reserve Treaty, 7127 [5AP]
S. Con. Res. 124, civil liberties violations against ethnic Albanian minority in Yugoslavia, 8514 [26AP]
S. Con. Res. 124, Yugoslavia civil liberties violations against ethnic Albanian minority, 25222 [20SE]
S. Con. Res. 126, International Whaling Commission moratorium on commercial killing of whales, 9399 [3MY]
S. Con. Res. 128, civil liberties, democracy, and illicit narcotics production and trafficking in Burma, 9624 [8MY]
S. Con. Res. 131, Romanian elections and civil liberties, 11069 [17MY]
S. Con. Res. 135, study trade-related barriers to U.S. investment in Japan, 12438 [24MY]
S. Con. Res. 137, reaffirm objectives of Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference, 12722 [5JN], 16576 [28JN]
S. Con. Res. 138, suspension of diplomatic contacts with PLO unless certain actions are taken, 13576 [11JN], 13903 [13JN]
S. Con. Res. 139, negotiations on U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Agreement, 14575 [19JN]
S. Con. Res. 140, U.S. policy toward Kampuchea, 18071 [18JY]
S. Con. Res. 141, civil liberties violations in Kenya, 18658 [23JY], 30415 [17OC]
S. Con. Res. 145, anniversary of Polish Constitution, 22876 [3AU]
S. Con. Res. 147, Presidential actions relative to Iraq invasion of Kuwait, 26959 [2OC]
S. Con. Res. 147, support Presidential actions taken relative to Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, 26530 [28SE]
S. Con. Res. 148, forgive military debt of Egypt, 26530 [28SE]
S. Con. Res. 152, U.S.-Canada commission to preserve and protect Niagara Falls, 28576 [11OC]
S. Con. Res. 154, resolution of crisis created by Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, 33301 [23OC], 36560 [27OC]
S. Con. Res. 155, anniversary of the Treaty of Waitangi and establishment of U.S. relations with New Zealand, 33991 [25OC], 35732 [26OC]
S. Res. 235, commend the President and military personnel who participated in the intervention in Panama, 835 [30JA]
S. Res. 239, call for ceasefire in Angola, 1086 [1FE]
S. Res. 247, continued reports on Cuba by the U.N. Commission on Human Rights, 2400, 2445 [22FE]
S. Res. 256, Nicaraguan elections, 3219, 3234 [1MR]
S. Res. 273, normalizing relations with Vietnam, 7894 [23AP]
S. Res. 282, suspension of U.S. military assistance to Liberia pending improvements in civil liberties, 10087 [10MY]
S. Res. 284, welcoming Tunisian President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali on U.S. visit, 10391 [15MY]
S. Res. 284, welcoming Zine el Abidine Ben Ali on U.S. visit, 10412 [15MY]
S. Res. 288, Israeli reopening of universities in the West Bank and Gaza, 11209 [18MY]
S. Res. 293, Poland debt reduction, 20364 [30JY]
S. Res. 293, Poland debt reduction, 20363 [30JY]
S. Res. 293, reduction of Poland's public debt, 12723 [5JN]
S. Res. 301, condemn violence in Romania, 14839 [20JN]
S. Res. 316, support Interparliamentary Conference on the Global Environment, 20670 [31JY]
S. Res. 318, Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, 21808, 21865 [2AU]
S. Res. 321, U.S. policy on Kampuchea, 23348 [4AU]
S. Res. 324, Cyprus independence anniversary, 24604 [14SE], 27502 [4OC]
S. Res. 334, U.S. policy toward the Baltic States, 27837 [5OC], 28197 [10OC]
S. Res. 335, establish Senate bipartisan group to consult with the President on Desert Shield Operation, 28233 [10OC]
S. Res. 351, extending provisions of S. Res. 106, establishing the Central American Negotiations Observer Group, 36366, 36601 [27OC]
S.J. Res. 63, Baltic Freedom Day, 4868 [21MR]
S.J. Res. 246, repeal U.N. Resolution 3379, classifying Zionism as racism, 14319 [18JN]
S.J. Res. 246, repeal U.N. resolution 3379, classifying Zionism as racism, 9416 [3MY]
S.J. Res. 253, support Chilean transition to democracy, 1664 [7FE]
S.J. Res. 275, National Day in Support of Freedom and Human Rights in China and Tibet, 4687 [20MR], 7173 [5AP], 9999 [10MY], 10995 [17MY]
S.J. Res. 325, most-favored-nation trade status for the People's Republic of China, 11784 [23MY], 12319 [24MY]
S.J. Res. 329, National Week to Commemorate the Victims of the Famine in Ukraine 1932-1933, 12435 [24MY]
S.J. Res. 329, National Week to Commemorate the Victims of the Famine in Ukraine 1932-33, 36817 [27OC]
S.J. Res. 336, South African Freedom Week, 14573 [19JN], 15224 [21JN]
S.J. Res. 376, authorize Armed Forces deployment to deter aggression by Iraq against Saudi Arabia, 27806 [5OC]
S.J. Res. 385, support multinational diplomatic efforts relative to invasion of Kuwait, 35857-35859 [26OC]
S.J. Res. 386, support multinational diplomatic efforts relative to invasion of Kuwait, 35859 [26OC]
S.J. Res. 387, preservation of tropical rainforests and the indigenous tribal culture in Malaysia, 35860 [26OC]
Transcripts
Debate on the Convention on the Rights of the Child: National School Boards Association, 12474 [24MY]
Scuffle Swells Into ``International Incident'', 8528 [26AP]
Treaties
Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, 18209 [19JY], 36192, 36198 [27OC]