COMMUNISM
Addresses
Change in the Soviet Bloc—A Call for New Directions in U.S. Foreign and Defense Policy: Representative McCurdy, 5794-5797 [28MR]
Chinese Democracy Movement: Representative Solarz, 14720 [19JN]
Future of Europe: Rita Sussmuth, 6248-6251 [2AP]
Iron Curtain to Common European House—America's Role in the Old Order and the New: Senator Pell, 758-760 [30JA]
Meaning of Tiananmen Square: Chai Ling, 13268 [6JN]
Real Gorbachev: Richard M. Nixon, 9281-9283 [2MY]
———Richard M. Nixon (not delivered), 7374-7377 [18AP]
Russia—Historic Continuity or Radical Change? James H. Billington, 18936-18939 [24JY]
Social and Political Reform in the Soviet Union: Oleg Derkovsky, 2600-2603 [26FE]
Advertisements
Democracy's heroes vanish in China's gulag, New York (NY) Times, 10938 [17MY]
Amendments
China, People's Republic of: most-favored-nation status (H.R. 4939), 31002, 31007, 31011 [18OC]
Articles and editorials
Afghan, Cambodia Covert Aid Cut, 33682 [24OC]
Agreement Reached on Intelligence Bill, 33681 [24OC]
Battered Child of a Country, 8524 [26AP]
Burma's Fight for Freedom, 28478 [11OC]
Bush's Choice, 3570-3572 [6MR]
Career Change for Castro?, 16801 [10JY]
Castro's Cuba, 4351 [14MR]
Chinese Arms Dealers Flaunt U.N. Embargo—China Ships Vital Nuclear Cargo to Iraq, 30988 [18OC]
Chinese Justice—Harsh and Controlled by Party, 10 [23JA]
Chinese Said To Sell Chemical to Iraq—British Newspaper Reports That Beijing Violated U.N. Embargo, 30988 [18OC]
Clinging to the Cold War, 14677 [19JN]
Communism's Incredible Collapse—How It Happened, 3034 [28FE]
Communists Don't Want a Solution, 9716 [8MY]
Congress to End Covert Aid to Rebels in Cambodia, 33682 [24OC]
Covert Lethal Aid to Angolan Rebels Is Curbed—Cease-Fire Would Suspend It, 33683 [24OC]
Crimes Without Just Punishment, 2711 [27FE]
Echoes of My Grandfather's Voice, 3083 [1MR]
Green Capitalist Thumbs, 28452 [10OC]
Helping Gorbachev Discard a Broken Idea, 974 [31JA]
How Dare I Criticize the President?, 5222 [22MR]
Influencing Moscow's Clones, 3482 [6MR]
Into the Bamboo Gulag, 10938 [17MY]
Mine Contains 300,000 Stalin Victims, TV Says, 2706 [27FE]
Nationalism's Siren Call, 3484 [6MR]
``Naughty Empire'' Losing Its Captives, 7350 [18AP]
Now Let Us End the Cold War at Home, 1532 [7FE]
Reagan Hailed for Taking the Evil Out of the Empire, 27451 [4OC]
Seldes Watches Second Revolution, 5324 [26MR]
Soviet Drama—Looking to the Past, 762 [30JA]
Soviet Drama—Russia's Quest for Identity, 761-762 [30JA]
To the Stalin Mausoleum, 3060 [28FE]
U.S. Intervention—Vietnamese Knew It Was Necessary . . ., 5566 [28MR]
Who Won Eastern Europe?, 2710 [27FE]
Why Is the Left Jubilant?, 2711 [27FE]
Z Document—``Mr. X'' in Our Time, 3061 [28FE]
Bills and resolutions
Central America: assistance for emerging democracies (see H.R. 4610)
China, People's Republic of: most-favored-nation status (see H.R. 4931, 4939, 5285)
———most-favored-nation status (H.R. 4939), consideration (see H. Res. 503)
Europe: assistance for emerging democracies (see H.R. 4445, 4610, 4624)
Foreign trade: export of certain nonmilitary items to Warsaw Pact countries (see H.R. 3895)
———treatment of products of certain East European countries (see H.R. 3901)
Monuments and memorials: establish an international memorial to victims of communism (see H. Res. 437)
Romania: most-favored-nation status (see H. Con. Res. 245)
Support for East European Democracy Act: amend (see H.R. 4410)
Documents
Human Cost of Communism in China: Committee on the Judiciary (introduction), 2375 [22FE]
Essays
How Can a Communist Society Become Free?: William D. Leahy, 13280 [7JN]
Factsheets
Most-Favored-Nation Status for the People's Republic of China, 12327-12343 [24MY]
Lecture
Free Enterprise System: Richard L. Lesher, 351-353 [24JA]
Letters
Human rights in the People's Republic of China: Mary von Briesen, Dept. of State, 26173 [26SE]
Study on human cost of Communism in China: Thomas J. Dodd (1970), 2375 [22FE]
Lists
Religious prisoners of conscience in the People's Republic of China, 31010 [18OC]
Witness appearing in the threat and strategy hearings before the Committee on Armed Services, 5818 [29MR]
Newsletters
Bank President's Message, Mick Guttau, 1887 [20FE]
Questions and answers
Free enterprise system: Richard L. Lesher (Prague School of Economics), 353 [24JA]
Remarks in House
American-Slovak Cultural Association: tribute, 5800 [28MR]
Angola: assistance to rebel forces, 27047 [2OC]
Asia: social and political reform, 18477 [20JY]
Berlin: unrestricted travel between East and West, 1875 [20FE]
Budget: effects of the collapse of Communist governments, 14675 [19JN]
Captive Nations Week: observance, 17936, 17957-17960 [18JY]
China, People's Republic of: execution of pro-democracy demonstrators, 26748 [1OC]
———fate of political prisoners, 18815 [23JY]
———most-favored-nation status, 12544 [24MY]
———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]
Cuba: future of dictatorship, 4260 [13MR]
———political and economic status, 16801 [10JY]
———removal of the Cuban interest section from the Czech Embassy, 19701, 19703 [26JY]
Czechoslovakia: relationship with Cuba, 17211 [12JY]
Europe: analysis of peace dividend, 8112, 8116 [24AP]
———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, 4552 [20MR], 4989 [22MR], 6248 [2AP], 18477 [20JY]
Foreign relations: conservative policies, 4330 [14MR]
Foreign trade: treatment of products of certain East European countries (H.R. 3901), 654 [25JA]
Germany: reunification, 4492 [19MR], 4532 [20MR], 27261 [3OC], 28713 [11OC]
International Freedom Festival: celebration in honor of political reforms, 15373 [22JN]
International relations: impact, 2703-2712 [27FE]
Lenin: anniversary of birth, 7435 [19AP]
Lithuania: political reform, 4530, 4533 [20MR]
———social and political reform, 2915 [28FE]
New Mexico: Nancy Blaugrund's civic education program, 263 [24JA]
Nicaragua: growth of communism, 1875 [20FE]
Poland: social and political reform, 4041 [8MR]
Reagan, Ronald: statement on the Berlin Wall, 3840 [8MR]
Romania: most-favored-nation status (H. Con. Res. 245), 449-450 [24JA], 501-504 [25JA]
———social and political reform, 4992 [22MR]
Soviet Union: military assistance to foreign countries, 974 [31JA]
———political reform, 4471 [15MR]
———review of Communist atrocities, 7426-7430 [19AP]
———support of dictatorships, 3073 [1MR]
Warsaw Pact countries: open U.S. ports to certain commercial vessels, 4533 [20MR]
Remarks in Senate
China, People's Republic of: economic sanctions, 674 [29JA]
———execution of pro-democracy demonstrators, 10938 [17MY]
———export of slave-labor products, 6975 [5AP]
———most-favored-nation status, 11598, 11599 [22MY], 12324, 12326, 12330 [24MY]
———most-favored-nation status (S.J. Res. 325), 12319 [24MY]
———populace efforts toward democracy, 10402 [15MY], 12975 [5JN], 13416 [7JN]
———violations of civil liberties-3151 [1MR]
Cuba: U.S. relations, 16430 [28JN]
Europe: social and political reform, 2152 [21FE], 3483 [6MR], 3759 [7MR]
Foreign relations: restore diplomatic relations with communist governments, 3481 [6MR]
Foreign trade: most-favored-nation status (S. 2836), 17194 [12JY]
Germany: reunification, 24789 [18SE], 27244, 27245 [3OC], 27424, 27425 [4OC]
Philippines: demonstrations over U.S. military bases by communist factions, 10163 [11MY]
Public finance: U.S. policy on peace dividend uses-2981 [28FE]
Romania: freedom of the press, 20133 [27JY]
Soviet Union: ethnic conflict, 36140-36141 [27OC]
———role of Mikhail Gorbachev in Communist Party, 799 [30JA]
———U.S. policy, 4889-4891 [21MR]
Tibetan National Day: observance, 4013 [8MR]
Reports
Human Cost of Communism in China: Richard L. Walker, 2375-2387 [22FE]
Human Rights Practices in People's Republic of China: Dept. of State, 2387-2394 [22FE]
Punishment Season—Human Rights in China After Martial Law: Asia Watch (organization), 3145-3150 [1MR]
Reports filed
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]
Statements
Some Thoughts on Most-Favored-Nation Status for the People's Republic of China: William F. Dorrill, 31001 [18OC]
Testimonies
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. 245, most-favored-nation trade status for Romania, 450 [24JA]
H. Res. 503, consideration of H.R. 4939, most-favored-nation status for the People's Republic of China, 30985 [18OC]
H.R. 4939, most-favored-nation status for the People's Republic of China, 12566 [24MY], 31002 [18OC]