Accelerator Protocol Between the U.S. and the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) Relating to the Agreement of Dec. 8, 1997, Concerning Scientific and Technical Cooperation on Large Hadron Collider Activities 98-7000-25.90
Access to Japan's Photographic Film and Paper Market: Report on Japan's Implementation of Its WTO Representations 98-2040-54
Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement Between the U.S. and Denmark, with Annexes 98-7000-25.97
Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement Between the U.S. and Portugal, with Annexes 98-7000-25.98
Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement Between the U.S. and the Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (SACLANT) Concerning Mutual Logistic Support 98-7000-25.89
Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement, with Annexes, Between the U.S. and Fiji 98-7000-25.142
Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement, with Annexes, Between the U.S. and Israel 98-7000-25.113
Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement, with Annexes, Between the U.S. and Latvia 98-7000-25.138
Acting Secretary of State Strobe Talbott and Assistant Secretary for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor John Shattuck: Remarks and Press Q&A on 1997 Country Report on Human Rights, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.125
Address Before a Joint Session of the Congress on the State of the Union 98-9510-1.224
Address to the Nation on Military Action Against Terrorist Sites in Afghanistan and Sudan 98-9510-1.470
Address to the Parliament of South Africa in Cape Town 98-9510-1.285
Adherence to and Compliance with Arms Control Agreements 98-9820-10
Adhesives, Glues, and Gelatin, Industry and Trade Summary 98-9880-5.4
Adjustments to the Montreal Protocol of Sept. 16, 1987 on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer 98-7000-25.174
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, A New Day in Africa,Washington, D.C. 98-9910-108.35
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Address to World Policy Institute, New York, New York 98-9910-108.2
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Washington, D.C. 98-9910-108.33
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, AIDSCAP Conference: Lessons Learned 98-9910-108.8
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, American Field Service 50th Anniversary, Washington, D.C. 98-9910-108.27
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Board for International Food and Agricultural Development, Washington, D.C. 98-9910-108.26
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Combatting Malaria,Washington, D.C. 98-9910-108.16
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Confederation of Indian Industries, Meeting the Challenge of Global Climate Change: New Paths, New Partnerships', New Delhi, India 98-9910-108.3
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Congressional Forum on Africa, Washington, D.C. 98-9910-108.32
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Fulbright Association 20th Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. 98-9910-108.7
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Human Rights, Humanitarian Assistance and U.S. Foreign Policy', American University, Washington, D.C. 98-9910-108.10
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Indian Banking Association: Seminar on Environmental Risk Management, Mumbai, India 98-9910-108.4
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Indo-U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Mumbai, India 98-9910-108.5
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, International Family Planning: Building a Bipartisan Coalition for Foreign Assistance, The Community Forum, Bucks County, PA 98-9910-108.20
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Lessons Without Borders: Conference on Rural Enterprise, Knoxville, Tennessee 98-9910-108.19
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Network of South Asian Professionals, Washington, D.C. 98-9910-108.1
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, New Orleans Trade Conference, New Orleans, LA 98-9910-108.9
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Opening Session: U.S.-European Commission Assistance Consultations, Brussels, Belgium 98-9910-108.11
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Oslo Conference on Child Labor, Oslo, Norway 98-9910-108.12
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Overseas Development Council, A New Consensus on Development? Washington, D.C. 98-9910-108.21
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Partnership for Child Health Press Conference, Washington, D.C. 98-9910-108.31
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Press Roundtable on Children on the Brink: Strategies To Support a Generation Isolated by HIV/AIDS Report, Washington, D.C. 98-9910-108.18
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Romanian Forum for Economic Cooperation, Bucharest, Romania 98-9910-108.13
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Testimony Before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Foreign Operations, Washington, D.C. 98-9910-108.36
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Testimony Before the House International Relations Committee, Washington, D.C. 98-9910-108.29
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Town Hall Meeting, Bucharest, Romania 98-9910-108.14
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, Town Hall Meeting, Bucharest, Romania 98-9910-108.15
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, U.N. Presentation on Education in Africa, Co-Sponsored by the African-American Institute, New York, N.Y. 98-9910-108.30
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, USAID Conference on Infectious Disease, Washington, D.C. 98-9910-108.22
Administrator J. Brian Atwood, USAID/Peace Corps Partnership Ceremony, Washington, D.C. 98-9910-108.23
Admiral Raymond A. Spruance Lecture 98-3810-1.105
Africa 98-9110-1.4
Africa 98-9110-1.16
Africa and the West: Questions About Regional Conflicts, Aid, Trade 98-9850-12.28
Africa: Democracy and Responsibilities 98-9850-12.203
Africa: FY97 Assistance 98-7000-9.34
Africa: USAID Activities in Three Sub-Saharan African Countries 98-9910-82.2
African Crisis Response Force: A Critical Issue for Africa 98-3810-1.113
African Crisis Response Initiative (ACRI): FY97 Assistance To Train and Equip African Forces 98-7000-9.31
African Elephant Reauthorization Act of 1998 (Public Law 105-217) 98-9510-2.11
African Growth and Opportunity Act 98-7000-2.162
African Nuclear-Weapon-Free-Zone Treaty (The Treaty of Pelindaba): Dates of Signature, Ratification and Deposit 98-9820-1.8
Africa's Resource Wars 98-9850-12.43
After Clinton Confesses, Negative Assessments of President Increase 98-9850-12.248
After Iraq, Mideast Peace Process, Iran Emerge as Issues 98-9850-12.131
Agreed Joint Statement 98-7000-131.37
Agreement Amending the Grant Agreement Between the U.S. and Jordan for the Strategic Objective of Improving Water Resources Management, with Annex 98-7000-25.21
Agreement Amending the Grant Agreement Between the U.S. and Jordan of June 26, 1997, for the Increased Economic Opportunities for Jordanians Strategic Objective, with Annex 98-7000-25.22
Agreement Among the U.S., Germany and Italy for the High Speed Anti-Radiation Missile (HARM) AGM-88 Upgrade, with Annexes 98-7000-25.127
Agreement Among the U.S., Japan and Korea on Cooperation Among the Original Members of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization 98-7000-25.33
Agreement Between the U.S. and Antigua and Barbuda Relating to the Employment of Dependents of Official Government Employees 98-7000-25.106
Agreement Between the U.S. and Argentina Concerning the Provision of Satellite Facilities and the Transmission and Reception of Signals to and from Satellites for the Provision of Satellite Services to Users in the U.S. and the Argentine Republic, with Protocol 98-7000-25.173
Agreement Between the U.S. and Argentina on Cooperation in Management and Protection of National Parks and Other Protected Natural and Cultural Heritage Sites 98-7000-25.55
Agreement Between the U.S. and Belgium Amending the Agreement of May 6 and 11, 1982, as Amending, Concerning Provision of Mutual Logistic Support 98-7000-25.61
Agreement Between the U.S. and Brazil Replacing Annexes I and II to the Air Transport Agreement of Mar. 21, 1989, as Amended 98-7000-25.28
Agreement Between the U.S. and Canada Amending Annex B of the Treaty on Pacific Coast Albacore Tuna Vessels and Port Privileges of May 26, 1981 98-7000-25.47
Agreement Between the U.S. and Canada Amending the Arrangement of June 4 and 12, 1980, Relating to the Employment of Dependents of Official Government Employees 98-7000-25.84
Agreement Between the U.S. and Canada Extending the Interim Agreement of Feb. 3, 1995 for the Conservation of Salmon Stocks Originating in the Yukon River 98-7000-25.104
Agreement Between the U.S. and Chile for Cooperation Concerning the Global Learning and Observations To Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program, with Appendices 98-7000-25.143
Agreement Between the U.S. and Chile for Cooperation in the Promotion and Development of Civil Aviation, with Annex 98-7000-25.4
Agreement Between the U.S. and China Amending the Memorandum of Agreement of Mar. 13, 1995, Regarding International Trade in Commercial Launch Services 98-7000-25.60
Agreement Between the U.S. and China Concerning the U.S. <Peace Corps> Volunteer Program in China 98-7000-25.182
Agreement Between the U.S. and China Extending the Agreement of July 23, 1985, as Amended and Extended (TIAS 12002), Concerning Fisheries off the Coasts of the U.S. 98-7000-25.115
Agreement Between the U.S. and China on Cooperation Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Technologies, with Annex 98-7000-25.183
Agreement Between the U.S. and China on Establishing a Consultation Mechanism To Strengthen Military Maritime Safety 98-7000-25.105
Agreement Between the U.S. and China on the Establishment of the Direct Secure Telephone Link 98-7000-25.148
Agreement Between the U.S. and Costa Rica Regarding the Transboundary Movement of Hazardous Waste 98-7000-25.70
Agreement Between the U.S. and Cuba Extending the Provisional Application of the Maritime Boundary Agreement of Dec. 16, 1977 98-7000-25.137
Agreement Between the U.S. and Ecuador Concerning Assistance in Developing and Modernizing Ecuador's Civil Aviation Infrastructure 98-7000-25.132
Agreement Between the U.S. and Ecuador Continuing Air Transport Services in Accordance with the Terms of the Agreement of Sept. 26, 1986, as Amended 98-7000-25.34
Agreement Between the U.S. and Egypt for Technology Research and Development Projects 98-7000-25.121
Agreement Between the U.S. and Estonia Extending the Agreement of June 1, 1992, as Extended, Concerning Fisheries off the Coasts of the U.S. 98-7000-25.3
Agreement Between the U.S. and Ethiopia on Civil Aviation Safety and Security 98-7000-25.171
Agreement Between the U.S. and Ethiopia Regarding the Consolidation and Rescheduling of Certain Debts Owed to the U.S. Government and Its Agency, with Annexes 98-7000-25.65
Agreement Between the U.S. and Ethiopia Regarding the Furnishing of Commodities, Services and Related Training To Assist Ethiopia's Forces Participating in the African Crisis Response Initiative, with Attachment 98-7000-25.109
Agreement Between the U.S. and Georgia Concerning Cooperation in the Area of the Prevention of Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction and the Promotion of Defense and Military Relations 98-7000-25.68
Agreement Between the U.S. and Germany for Promotion of Aviation Safety 98-7000-25.79
Agreement Between the U.S. and Ghana for Cooperation in the Global Learning and Observations To Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program, with Appendices 98-7000-25.131
Agreement Between the U.S. and Ghana Regarding the Status of U.S. Military Personnel and Civilian Employees of the U.S. Department of Defense Temporarily Present in Ghana in Connection with the African Crisis Response Initiative and Other Activities 98-7000-25.120
Agreement Between the U.S. and Greece Extending the Air Transport Agreement of July 31, 1991, as Extended 98-7000-25.14
Agreement Between the U.S. and Greece Extending the Mutual Defense Cooperation Agreement of July 8, 1990 98-7000-25.119
Agreement Between the U.S. and Guatemala for Cooperation in the Global Learning and Observations To Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program, with Appendices 98-7000-25.81
Agreement Between the U.S. and Guinea for Cooperation in the Global Learning and Observations To Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program, with Appendices 98-7000-25.159
Agreement Between the U.S. and Guinea Regarding the Consolidation, Reduction, and Rescheduling of Certain Debts Owed, Guaranteed by, or Insured by the U.S. Government and Its Agencies, with Annexes 98-7000-25.67
Agreement Between the U.S. and Guinea-Bissau Relating to the Employment of Dependents of Official Government Employees 98-7000-25.136
Agreement Between the U.S. and Honduras for Cooperation in the Global Learning and Observations To Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program, with Appendices 98-7000-25.64
Agreement Between the U.S. and Hungary Extending the Annex to the Air Transport Agreement of July 12, 1989, as Extended 98-7000-25.180
Agreement Between the U.S. and Hungary Extending the Annex to the Air Transport Agreement of July 12, 1989, as Extended (TIAS 11260) 98-7000-25.83
Agreement Between the U.S. and Iceland Relating to the Loan of Aviation-Related Equipment 98-7000-25.86
Agreement Between the U.S. and Ireland Regarding Mutual Assistance Between Their Customs Administrations 98-7000-25.163
Agreement Between the U.S. and Ireland Relating to the Employment of Dependents of Official Government Employees 98-7000-25.27
Agreement Between the U.S. and Israel Amending the Memorandum of Agreement of July 12 and 18, 1996, as Amended, Concerning the Tactical High Energy Laser (THEL) Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration (ACTD) 98-7000-25.87
Agreement Between the U.S. and Israel Amending the Memorandum of Understanding of Dec. 14, 1987, Concerning the Principles Governing Mutual Cooperation in Research and Development, Scientist and Engineer Exchange, Procurement and Logistic Support of Defense Equipment 98-7000-25.96
Agreement Between the U.S. and Israel Regarding Mutual Assistance in Customs Matters 98-7000-25.38
Agreement Between the U.S. and Jamaica Concerning Cooperation in Suppressing Illicit Maritime Drug Trafficking 98-7000-25.123
Agreement Between the U.S. and Japan Amending the Agreement of Mar. 29, 1988, as Amended, Concerning the Acquisition and Production of the EP-3, UP-3C, and UP-3D Aircraft 98-7000-25.133
Agreement Between the U.S. and Japan Amending the Agreement of Mar. 31, 1989, as Amended, Concerning the Acquisition and Production in Japan of the SH-60, UH-60J and UH60JA Aircraft 98-7000-25.135
Agreement Between the U.S. and Japan Amending the Agreement of Nov. 8, 1983, as Amended (TIAS 10835), for the Transfer of Defense-Related Technologies 98-7000-25.110
Agreement Between the U.S. and Japan Concerning a Cash Contribution by Japan for Administrative and Related Expenses Arising from Implementation of the Mutual Defense Agreement 98-7000-25.59
Agreement Between the U.S. and Japan Concerning a Cash Contribution by Japan for Administrative and Related Expenses Arising from Implementation of the Mutual Defense Agreement 98-7000-25.170
Agreement Between the U.S. and Japan Concerning a Cooperative Modification Program for the ACES II Ejection Seat 98-7000-25.134
Agreement Between the U.S. and Japan Concerning a Program for the Cooperative Research of Advanced Hybrid Propulsion Technologies 98-7000-25.168
Agreement Between the U.S. and Japan Concerning Cooperation on the Mars Exploration PLANET-B Program, with Memorandum of Understanding 98-7000-25.184
Agreement Between the U.S. and Japan Relating to and Amending the Civil Air Transport Agreement of Aug. 11, 1952, as Amended, with Memorandum of Understanding 98-7000-25.144
Agreement Between the U.S. and Jordan Regarding the Consolidation and Rescheduling of Debts Owed to, Guaranteed by, or Insured by the U.S. Government and Its Agencies 98-7000-25.18
Agreement Between the U.S. and Kazakhstan Amending the Agreement of Dec. 13, 1993, Concerning Control, Accounting, and Physical Protection of Nuclear Material To Promote the Prevention of Nuclear Weapons Proliferation 98-7000-25.69
Agreement Between the U.S. and Kazakhstan Concerning Cooperation in the Area of the Prevention of Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction 98-7000-25.72
Agreement Between the U.S. and Kazakhstan Concerning the Establishment and Operation of Nuclear Test Seismic Monitoring Stations in Kazakhstan 98-7000-25.76
Agreement Between the U.S. and Kazakhstan Extending the Agreement of Dec. 13, 1993, Concerning the Provision to Kazakhstan of Emergency Response Equipment and Related Training in Connection with the Removal of Nuclear Warheads from Kazakhstan for Destruction and the Removal of Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles and the Destruction of Their Silo Launchers 98-7000-25.71
Agreement Between the U.S. and Korea Relating to Participation in the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Program of Severe Accident Research, with Addendum 98-7000-25.15
Agreement Between the U.S. and Latvia Concerning Security Measures for the Protection of Classified Military Information 98-7000-25.101
Agreement Between the U.S. and Liechtenstein Relating to Employment of Dependents of Official Government Employees 98-7000-25.80
Agreement Between the U.S. and Lithuania Concerning Exchange of Research and Development Information, with Appendix 98-7000-25.56
Agreement Between the U.S. and Luxembourg Amending the Air Transport Services Agreement of Aug. 19, 1986 (TIAS 12249) 98-7000-25.82
Agreement Between the U.S. and Madagascar Regarding the Consolidation, Reduction and Rescheduling of Certain Debts Owed to, Guaranteed by, or Insured by the U.S. Government and Its Agency 98-7000-25.108
Agreement Between the U.S. and Malawi Regarding the Provision of Commodities, Services and Associated Military Education and Training To Assist Malawi Forces Participating in the African Crisis Response Initiative 98-7000-25.23
Agreement Between the U.S. and Mali Concerning the Imposition of Import Restrictions on Archaeological Material from the Region of the Niger River Valley and the Bandiagara Escarpment (Cliff), with Appendix 98-7000-25.17
Agreement Between the U.S. and Mali for Cooperation in the Global Learning and Observations To Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program, with Appendices 98-7000-25.74
Agreement Between the U.S. and Mexico Amending the Agreement of Nov. 27, 1990 for the Establishment of the U.S.-Mexico Commission for Educational and Cultural Exchange, as Amended 98-7000-25.5
Agreement Between the U.S. and Mexico for Cooperation in the Area of Civil Aviation Research and Development 98-7000-25.54
Agreement Between the U.S. and Micronesia for Cooperation in the Global Learning and Observations To Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program, with Appendices 98-7000-25.63
Agreement Between the U.S. and Moldova Concerning Cooperation in the Area of the Prevention of Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction and the Promotion of Defense and Military Relations 98-7000-25.1
Agreement Between the U.S. and Moldova Regarding Grants Under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as Amended, and the Furnishing of Defense Articles, Related Training and Other Defense Services from the U.S. to Moldova 98-7000-25.48
Agreement Between the U.S. and Mozambique Regarding the Consolidation, Reduction and Rescheduling of Certain Debts Owed to, Guaranteed by, or Insured by the U.S. Government and Its Agency, with Annexes 98-7000-25.20
Agreement Between the U.S. and Mozambique Relating to the Employment of Dependents of Official Government Employees 98-7000-25.181
Agreement Between the U.S. and Namibia Regarding Grants Under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as Amended, and the Furnishing of Defense Articles, Related Training and Other Defense Services from the U.S. Government to the Republic of Namibia 98-7000-25.118
Agreement Between the U.S. and Nicaragua Amending the Agreement of May 13, 1992, Regarding the Consolidation and Rescheduling or Refinancing of Certain Debts Owed to, Guaranteed by, or Insured by the U.S. Government and Its Agencies 98-7000-25.39
Agreement Between the U.S. and Niger Regarding the Consolidation, Reduction and Rescheduling of Certain Debts Owed to, Guaranteed by, or Insured by the U.S. Government and Its Agencies 98-7000-25.116
Agreement Between the U.S. and Pakistan for Cooperation in the Global Learning and Observations To Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program, with Appendices 98-7000-25.75
Agreement Between the U.S. and Russia Amending the Agreement of May 25, 1972 on the Prevention of Incidents on and over the High Seas 98-7000-25.169
Agreement Between the U.S. and Russia Concerning Cooperation Regarding Plutonium Production Reactors, with Annexes 98-7000-25.35
Agreement Between the U.S. and Russia Concerning the Modification of the Operating Seversk (Tomsk Region) and Zheleznogorsk (Krasnoyarsk Region) Plutonium Production Reactors, with Related Letter 98-7000-25.36
Agreement Between the U.S. and Russia Extending the Agreement of Aug. 28, 1992, as Amended and Extended, Concerning the Safe and Secure Transportation of Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Weapons Material Through the Provision of Cargo and Guard Railcar Conversion Kits 98-7000-25.141
Agreement Between the U.S. and Russia Extending the Agreement of June 17, 1992, as Amended and Extended, Concerning the Safe and Secure Transportation and Storage of Nuclear Weapons Through Provisional Emergency Response Equipment and Related Training 98-7000-25.140
Agreement Between the U.S. and Rwanda Regarding Grants Under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as Amended, and the Furnishing of Defense Articles, Related Training and Other Defense Services from the U.S. to Rwanda 98-7000-25.111
Agreement Between the U.S. and Senegal Amending the Agreement of Aug. 28, 1995, Regarding the Consolidation, Reduction, and Rescheduling of Certain Debts Owed to, Guaranteed by, or Insured by the U.S. Government and Its Agencies 98-7000-25.165
Agreement Between the U.S. and Senegal Regarding the Provision of Commodities, Services and Associated Military Education and Training To Assist Senegalese Forces Participating in the African Crisis Response Initiative 98-7000-25.24
Agreement Between the U.S. and Spain for Cooperation in the Global Learning and Observations To Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program, with Appendices 98-7000-25.150
Agreement Between the U.S. and Suriname for Cooperation in the Global Learning and Observations To Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program, with Appendices 98-7000-25.93
Agreement Between the U.S. and Sweden for the Promotion of Aviation Safety 98-7000-25.112
Agreement Between the U.S. and Switzerland for Cooperation in the Global Learning and Observations To Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program, with Appendices 98-7000-25.145
Agreement Between the U.S. and Switzerland for the Exchange of Technical Information and Cooperation in Nuclear Safety Matters, with Addenda 98-7000-25.44
Agreement Between the U.S. and Tanzania Regarding the Consolidation, Reduction, and Rescheduling of Certain Debts Owed To, Guaranteed by, or Insured by the U.S. Government and Its Agencies, with Annexes 98-7000-25.117
Agreement Between the U.S. and the European Communities on the Application of Positive Comity Principles in the Enforcement of Their Competition Laws 98-7000-25.172
Agreement Between the U.S. and the European Community on Customs Cooperation and Mutual Assistance in Customs Matters 98-7000-25.9
Agreement Between the U.S. and the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) Concerning Scientific and Technical Cooperation on Large Hadron Collider Activities 98-7000-25.88
Agreement Between the U.S. and the Netherlands on Mutual Administrative Assistance for the Proper Application of Customs Law and for the Prevention, Investigation and Combating of Customs Offenses, with Annex 98-7000-25.149
Agreement Between the U.S. and the Netherlands Relating to Air Transportation Between the U.S. and Aruba, with Annexes 98-7000-25.179
Agreement Between the U.S. and the United Arab Emirates Regarding Taxation of Income Derived from the International Operation of Ships or Aircraft 98-7000-25.77
Agreement Between the U.S. and the United Nations Amending the Cooperation Service Agreement of Oct. 18, 1994, as Extended, for the Contribution of Personnel to the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia 98-7000-25.164
Agreement Between the U.S. and the United Nations Extending the Agreement of Mar. 14, 1994, as Extended, Concerning the Provision of Assistance on a Reimbursable Basis in Support of the Operations of the United Nations in the Former Yugoslavia 98-7000-25.157
Agreement Between the U.S. and the United Nations Extending the Agreement of Oct. 18, 1994, as Amended and Extended, for the Contribution of Personnel to the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia 98-7000-25.186
Agreement Between the U.S. and the United Nations Extending the Cooperation Service Agreement of Oct. 18, 1994, as Extended, for the Contribution of Personnel to the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia 98-7000-25.42
Agreement Between the U.S. and the United Nations Extending the Cooperation Service Agreement of Oct. 18, 1994, as Extended, for the Contribution of Personnel to the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, with Annex 98-7000-25.126
Agreement Between the U.S. and the World Intellectual Property Organization Regarding the Functioning of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office as an International Searching Authority and International Preliminary Examining Authority Under the Patent Cooperation Treaty, with Annexes 98-7000-25.94
Agreement Between the U.S. and Trinidad and Tobago Concerning Grants Under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as Amended, and the Furnishing of Defense Articles, Related Training, and Other Defense Services from the U.S. to Trinidad and Tobago for Counter-Narcotics Purposes 98-7000-25.114
Agreement Between the U.S. and Ukraine Extending the Protocol of May 10, 1995 to the Air Transport Agreement of 1990, as Extended 98-7000-25.99
Agreement Between the U.S. and United Arab Emirates Extending the Memorandum of Understanding of Feb. 6, 1988, as Amended and Extended, Concerning Scientific and Technical Cooperation in the Earth Sciences 98-7000-25.62
Agreement Between the U.S. and Uruguay Concerning Assistance in Developing and Modernizing Uruguay's Civil Aviation Infrastructure 98-7000-25.43
Agreement Between the U.S. and Uzbekistan Concerning Cooperation in the Area of the Dismantlement of Weapons of Mass Destruction, the Prevention of Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction, and the Promotion of Defense and Military Relations 98-7000-25.2
Agreement Between the U.S. and Venezuela for Energy Cooperation, with Annex 98-7000-25.51
Agreement Between the U.S. and Venezuela for Scientific and Technological Cooperation, with Annexes 98-7000-25.124
Agreement Between the U.S. and Vietnam Regarding the Operations of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation in Vietnam 98-7000-25.128
Agreement Between the U.S. and Zambia Regarding the Consolidation, Reduction, and Rescheduling of Certain Debts Owed, Guaranteed by, or Insured by the U.S. Government and Its Agency, with Annexes 98-7000-25.66
Agreement Between the U.S., Canada, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom Concerning Application of the Space Station Agreement Pending Its Entry into Force 98-7000-25.107
Agreement for Nuclear Cooperation Between the U.S. and China, Communication from the President 98-21460-43
Agricultural Exports: U.S. Needs a More Integrated Approach To Address Sanitary/Phytosanitary Issues 98-26100-309
Agricultural Situation Annual Attache Reports 98-1920-4
Agriculture and the Environment: A Synthesis of Findings 98-9930-8.14
Agriculture Relief Act of 1998 (Public Law 105-194) 98-9510-2.9
AIDSCAP 1995 Annual Report 98-9910-125
AIDSCAP 1996 Annual Report 98-9910-125
Air Transport Agreement Between the U.S. and France, with Annexes 98-7000-25.154
Air Transport Agreement Between the U.S. and Korea, with Annexes 98-7000-25.177
Air Transport Agreement, with Annexes, Between the U.S. and Uzbekistan 98-7000-25.122
Air Transport Between the U.S. and Nicaragua, with Annexes 98-7000-25.78
Alan Jury, Director for Refugee Assistance in Europe, Near East, and South Asia: Remarks at the U.S. Representative UN Relief and Works Agency Pledge Conference, New York City 98-7000-75.159
Alan Kreczko, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration: Statement to the UN General Assembly Third Committee on the Report of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, New York, NY 98-7000-75.155
Alan P. Larson, Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs, Remarks at the Institute for U.S.-Cuba Relations, Washington, DC, U.S.-EU Understanding and the Protection of American Property Rights in Cuba 98-7000-75.265
Alarm over Asian Financial Crisis: Waiting for Hashimoto 98-9850-12.213
Albania: Defense--Assistance 98-7000-12.66
Albania: Defense--Security of Military Information 98-7000-12.31
Albright Ends Middle East Tour: Brave Efforts, Sad Results 98-9850-12.13
Albright to Africa: Africa Matters 98-9850-12.80
Albright to Asia: Clearing the Decks for Clinton's Visit to China 98-9850-12.183
Albright to South Asia: Dialogue Reactivated with the Region 98-9850-12.70
Algeria's Silent Scream 98-9850-12.9
Almanac 98-3500-1.101
Ambassador at Large and Special Advisor to the Secretary of State on the New Independent States Stephen Sestanovich: Address at the Heritage Foundation, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.114
Ambassador Barshefsky Announces Conclusion of APEC Telecommunications Equipment Mutual Recognition Arrangement 98-440-4.67
Ambassador Barshefsky Announces Trade Enforcement Actions on Dairy Products 98-440-4.11
Ambassador Barshefsky Calls for EU Compliance on WTO Hormones Decision 98-440-4.40
Ambassador Bill Richardson, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations: Address to U.N. Commission on Human Rights, Geneva, Switzerland 98-7000-75.185
Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky, The Institute for International Economics 98-440-171
Ambassador Craig Johnstone, Director of Resources Plans and Policy: Remarks at Opening Session of the Conference Series on International Affairs in the 21st Century, Strategic Planning and International Affairs in the 21st Century, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.89
Ambassador Harriet Babbitt, Deputy Administrator, Introductory Remarks to the U.S.-Japan Common Agenda Civil Society Workshop, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, D.C. 98-9910-108.25
Ambassador Harriet Babbitt, Deputy Administrator, Opening Remarks for Global Forum of PVOs at the Common Agenda 98-9910-108.34
Ambassador Harriet Babbitt, Deputy Administrator, The Road to Stronger U.S.-African Ties, the U.S. Conference of Mayors, Summit on Africa, Washington, D.C. 98-9910-108.24
Ambassador Harriet C. Babbitt, Deputy Administrator-Designate, Testimony Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D.C. 98-9910-108.17
Ambassador John Wolf, U.S. Coordinator for APEC: Statement Before the House International Relations Committee, Subcommittee on East Asia and the Pacific, Washington, DC, the U.S. and APEC 1997 98-7000-75.75
Ambassador Richard C. Brown, Coordinator for the Santiago Summit of the Americas: Remarks Before the Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade, House International Relations Committee, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.215
Ambassador Richard Fisher, Can Japan Be Asia's Locomotive?National Press Club, Washington, D.C. 98-440-176
Ambassador Robert S. Gelbard, Special Representative of the President and Secretary of State for the Implementation of the Dayton Peace Accords: Remarks at the Donors Conference for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.226
Ambassador Robert S. Gelbard, Special Representative of the President and Secretary of State for the Implementation of the Dayton Peace Agreement: Address to the Pacific Council on International Policy, Los Angeles, California 98-7000-75.161
Ambassador Robert S. Gelbard, Special Representative of the President and the Secretary of State for Implementation of the Dayton Peace Accords: Address on the Second Anniversary of the Signing of the Accords, Dayton, Ohio 98-7000-75.157
Ambassador Stuart E. Eizenstat Statement: Libertad Act, Title III 98-7000-131.38
Ambassador Thomas R. Pickering, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs: Remarks Before the Opening Session of the Conference Series on International Affairs in the 21st Century, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.88
Ambassador Victor Marrero, U.S. Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States at a Meeting of the OAS Permanent Council 98-7000-75.208
Ambassador Victor Marrero, U.S. Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States: Remarks Before the OAS Permanent Council 98-7000-75.160
Ambassador Wendy R. Sherman, Department Counselor: Remarks to Representatives of Government, Non-Governmental, and International Organizations, Seminar on Human Rights and Migrants, Crystal City, VA 98-7000-75.210
Ambassador Wendy R. Sherman, Department of State Counselor: Remarks Before the Open Forum on Emerging Infectious Diseases, Department of State Open Forum, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.186
Amendment No. Two Amending the Project Grant Agreement of May 12, 1995 Between the U.S. and Peru for the Alternative Development Project 98-7000-25.10
Amendment No. Two to the Project Grant Agreement of Sept. 26, 1995 Between the U.S. and South Africa To Support the South Africa Basic Education Reconstruction Project (SABER), with Annex 98-7000-25.11
Amendment No. 1 to the Strategic Objective Grant Agreement Between the U.S. and Indonesia for Urban Environmental Management 98-7000-25.8
Amendment to the U.S.-Japan Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement (ACSA) 98-3500-15.13
Amendments to the Annex of the Protocol of 1978 Relating to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973 98-7000-25.95
Amendments to the Guidelines on the Enhanced Programme of Inspections During Surveys of Bulk Carriers and Oil Tankers of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as Amended 98-7000-25.187
Amendments to the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Shipments Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk (IBC) Code of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as Amended 98-7000-25.191
Amendments to the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk (BCH Code) of the Protocol of 1978 Relating to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973 98-7000-25.193
Amendments to the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk (IBC) Code of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as Modified by the Protocol of 1978 98-7000-25.192
Amendments to the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk (IGC Code) of the International Convention for the Safety of Life Sea, 1974, as Amended 98-7000-25.188
Amendments to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as Amended 98-7000-25.189
Amendments to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as Amended 98-7000-25.190
Amendments to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as Amended 98-7000-25.194
American Team To Recover Remains in North Korea 98-3500-15.14
America's Asia-Pacific Security Strategy 98-3500-18.6
Angola: Follow-On Peacekeeping Operation 98-7000-9.17
Annan Secures Deal with Iraq: How Will U.S. React? 98-9850-12.127
Annual Report Specifying the Countries Eligible for Participation in a Cooperative Project Under Section 27(j)(2) of the Arms Export Control Act 98-3500-24.4
Annual Report to Congress on Peacekeeping 98-020-19
Annual Report to Congress on the Activities of the Multinational Force and Observers, 1996-97 98-7000-40
Annual Report to Congress on the Activities of the Multinational Force and Observers, 1997-98 98-7000-40
Annual Report to the Congress: U.S. Assistance to United Nations Peacekeeping Operations 98-020-19
Annual Review of Telecommunications Trade Agreements Highlights Market Access Concerns in Mexico and Canada 98-440-4.47
Antarctica: An Important New Agreement 98-7000-131.2
Anti-Drug Efforts: Support for Multilateral Certification 98-9850-12.189
ANZUS: A View from the Trenches 98-3920-4.109
APEC Agriculture and Trade: Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Region Buying More U.S. Consumer-Ready Food Products 98-1500-32
APEC Economic Leaders Declaration: Connecting the APEC Community 98-9510-1.186
APEC: Facing the Challenge 98-7000-2.122
APEC Leaders Mettle Tested in Vancouver; Will Bailout Plan Work? 98-9850-12.65
APEC Meetings in Vancouver: What Was Really Accomplished? 98-9850-12.67
Appellate Body Finds EC Hormone Ban Inconsistent with WTO Obligations Under SPS Agreement 98-440-4.25
Arab League Boycott of Israel: Waiver of Prohibition for Certain Countries 98-7000-9.25
Argentina: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.7
Argentina: Proposed Transfer of Excess P-3B Patrol Aircraft 98-3500-24.121
Argentina: Proposed Transfer of Twelve Excess UH-1H Utility Helicopters 98-3500-24.60
Argentina: Space Cooperation--SAC-B Astrophysics Engineering Demonstration Mission 98-7000-12.8
Arrangement Between the U.S. and Germany Regarding the Application of Article 73 of the Supplementary Agreement of Aug. 3, 1959 to the NATO Status of Forces Agreement, with Related Letters 98-7000-25.176
Arrangement Between the U.S. and Germany Relating to the Status of Troop Care Enterprises and Their Employees Under Art. 72, para. 4 of the Supplementary Agreement of Aug. 3, 1959 to the NATO Status of Forces Agreement, with Related Letters 98-7000-25.175
Arrangement Between the U.S. and Namibia for Cooperation in the Global Learning and Observations To Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program, with Appendices 98-7000-25.46
Arrangement Between the U.S. and the Netherlands for the Exchange of Technical Information and Cooperation in (Nuclear) Regulatory and Safety Research Matters, with Addendum 98-7000-25.45
ASEAN Currency Crisis: Who Is To Blame? 98-9850-12.7
Asian Elephant Conservation Act of 1997 98-21650-11
Asian Elephant Conservation Act of 1997 (Public Law 105-96) 98-9510-2.3
Asian Financial Crisis and U.S. Agricultural Exports 98-1920-2.9
Asian Financial Crisis: Bouquets for Uncle Sam Amid Continued Worries 98-9850-12.111
Asian Financial Crisis: Dollar Peg for Indonesia a Bad Idea; IMF Role Debated 98-9850-12.124
Asian Financial Crisis: Indonesia at a Turning Point; Japan's Role 98-9850-12.135
Asian Financial Crisis: Japan's Big Bang, Indonesia's Boat People 98-9850-12.156
Asian Financial Crisis: Recognizing the Gravity of Japan's Responsibility 98-9850-12.181
Asian Financial Crisis: Tigers in a Tailspin 98-9850-12.59
Asian Growth Outpaces World Economy's 98-1500-32
Asian, Russian Financial Crises: More Cause for Alarm 98-9850-12.245
Asia-Pacific Cooperation (APEC) 98-7000-123.5
Assembly Industry in Hungary: Favorable Business Climate Creates New Opportunities for U.S. Industries 98-9880-1.108
Assessment of AID Environmental Programs 98-9930-8
Assistant Administrator for Latin America and the Caribbean Mark Schneider, Testimony Before the House International Relations Committee, Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights, Washington, D.C. 98-9910-108.28
Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Stanley O. Roth: Statement Before the House International Relations Committee, Asia and the Pacific Subcommittee, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.154
Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs Jeffrey Davidow, Mexican Foreign Minister Gurria et al: Remarks at Treaty-Signing Ceremony, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.79
Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs Jeffrey Davidow: Remarks to the Miami Conference on the Caribbean and Latin America, Miami, Florida 98-7000-75.95
Assistant Secretary for Population, Refugees, and Migration Phyllis E. Oakley: Statement Before the 48th Session of the UNHCR Executive Committee, Geneva, Switzerland 98-7000-75.52
Assistant Secretary for Population, Refugees, and Migration Phyllis E. Oakley: U.S. Plenary Statement Before the 48th Session of the UNHCR Executive Committee, Geneva, Switzerland 98-7000-75.47
Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor John Shattuck: Statement on H.R. 1685, Freedom from Religious Persecution Act of 1997, Before the House International Relations Committee, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.4
Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor John Shattuck: Statement on U.S. Democracy Promotion in Asia Before the House International Relations Committee, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.20
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Stanley O. Roth: Address on U.S.-China Relations at World Economic Forum, Hong Kong 98-7000-75.49
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Stanley O. Roth: Address to Plenary Session, World Economic Forum, Hong Kong 98-7000-75.50
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Stanley O. Roth: Remarks/Q&A at Closing Plenary Session of World Economic Forum, Hong Kong 98-7000-75.51
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Stanley O. Roth: Statement on Situation in Cambodia Before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.2
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Stanley O. Roth: Statement on U.S.-China Relations and the China Policy Act of 1997 Before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.19
Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs Karl F. Inderfurth: Statement Before the House International Relations Committee, Washington, DC, Conditions in Afghanistan 98-7000-75.59
Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs Karl F. Inderfurth: Statement Before the House International Relations Committee, Washington, DC, U.S. Interests and Policy Goals in South Asia 98-7000-75.58
Assisting Legislatures in Developing Countries: A Framework for Program Planning and Implementation 98-9930-37.6
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) 98-7000-123.6
Au Pair Programs Extension (Public Law 105-48) 98-9510-2.1
Aurelia E. Brazeal, Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Testimony Before the House International Relations Committee, Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, Washington, DC, U.S. Policy on Indonesia 98-7000-75.244
Australia: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.37
Australia: Defense--Communications 98-7000-12.65
Australia: Defense--Cooperation 98-7000-12.85
Australia: Defense--Navstar Global Positioning System 98-7000-12.83
Australia: Defense--Radar 98-7000-12.84
Australia Group 98-9820-1.3
Australia Group: Australia Group Meeting, 6-9 Oct. 1997, Paris 98-9820-1.2
Australia: Joint Defense Space Communications Station 98-7000-12.64
Australia: Joint Defense Space Research Facility 98-7000-12.63
Australia: Meteorology--Stratosphere-Troposphere Exchange Project 98-7000-12.199
Australia: Proposed Sale of Excess Aircraft Spare Parts 98-3500-24.70
Australia: Proposed Sale of Excess Data Processing Equipment 98-3500-24.88
Australia: Proposed Sale of Excess F-111 Aircraft Spare Parts 98-3500-24.87
Australia: Proposed Sale of Excess Spare and Repair Parts 98-3500-24.86
Australia: Proposed Transfer of Excess MK 92 MOD 2 Fire Control System Components 98-3500-24.16
Australia: Proposed Transfer of 22,973 Generation III Image Intensification Tubes 98-7000-9.71
Australia: Space Cooperation 98-7000-12.10
Australia: Telecommunications 98-7000-12.49
Austria: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.45
Austria: Proposed Sale of Fourteen Excess M185 Cannon Tubes 98-3500-24.122
Background Notes: Antigua and Barbuda 98-7000-17.60
Background Notes: Argentina 98-7000-17.6
Background Notes: Argentina 98-7000-17.59
Background Notes: Australia 98-7000-17.18
Background Notes: Austria 98-7000-17.79
Background Notes: Bahamas 98-7000-17.33
Background Notes: Bahamas 98-7000-17.58
Background Notes: Bangladesh 98-7000-17.22
Background Notes: Bangladesh 98-7000-17.90
Background Notes: Barbados 98-7000-17.57
Background Notes: Belize 98-7000-17.7
Background Notes: Belize 98-7000-17.56
Background Notes: Bolivia 98-7000-17.65
Background Notes: Botswana 98-7000-17.12
Background Notes: Brazil 98-7000-17.8
Background Notes: Brazil 98-7000-17.66
Background Notes: Brunei 98-7000-17.19
Background Notes: Burkina Faso 98-7000-17.82
Background Notes: Canada 98-7000-17.13
Background Notes: Canada 98-7000-17.62
Background Notes: Chile 98-7000-17.67
Background Notes: China 98-7000-17.17
Background Notes: Colombia 98-7000-17.68
Background Notes: Costa Rica 98-7000-17.69
Background Notes: Cyprus 98-7000-17.5
Background Notes: Dominica 98-7000-17.70
Background Notes: Dominican Republic 98-7000-17.71
Background Notes: Ecuador 98-7000-17.72
Background Notes: El Salvador 98-7000-17.9
Background Notes: El Salvador 98-7000-17.73
Background Notes: Eritrea 98-7000-17.53
Background Notes: Estonia 98-7000-17.4
Background Notes: Ethiopia 98-7000-17.52
Background Notes: France 98-7000-17.64
Background Notes: Germany 98-7000-17.63
Background Notes: Ghana 98-7000-17.35
Background Notes: Grenada 98-7000-17.74
Background Notes: Guatemala 98-7000-17.75
Background Notes: Guyana 98-7000-17.76
Background Notes: Haiti 98-7000-17.14
Background Notes: Haiti 98-7000-17.78
Background Notes: Holy See 98-7000-17.91
Background Notes: Honduras 98-7000-17.77
Background Notes: India 98-7000-17.21
Background Notes: Indonesia 98-7000-17.29
Background Notes: Jamaica 98-7000-17.38
Background Notes: Japan 98-7000-17.28
Background Notes: Japan 98-7000-17.32
Background Notes: Japan 98-7000-17.83
Background Notes: Kenya 98-7000-17.54
Background Notes: Latvia 98-7000-17.3
Background Notes: Lithuania 98-7000-17.31
Background Notes: Luxembourg 98-7000-17.86
Background Notes: Malaysia 98-7000-17.1
Background Notes: Mexico 98-7000-17.15
Background Notes: Mexico 98-7000-17.39
Background Notes: Mongolia 98-7000-17.87
Background Notes: New Zealand 98-7000-17.27
Background Notes: New Zealand 98-7000-17.93
Background Notes: Nicaragua 98-7000-17.40
Background Notes on the Countries of the World 98-7000-17
Background Notes: Organization of American States 98-7000-17.41
Background Notes: Panama 98-7000-17.42
Background Notes: Paraguay 98-7000-17.43
Background Notes: Peru 98-7000-17.10
Background Notes: Peru 98-7000-17.44
Background Notes: Philippines 98-7000-17.26
Background Notes: Philippines 98-7000-17.92
Background Notes: Portugal 98-7000-17.80
Background Notes: Portugal 98-7000-17.89
Background Notes: Qatar 98-7000-17.20
Background Notes: Rwanda 98-7000-17.55
Background Notes: Senegal 98-7000-17.36
Background Notes: Singapore 98-7000-17.25
Background Notes: Slovak Republic 98-7000-17.85
Background Notes: South Africa 98-7000-17.37
Background Notes: South Korea 98-7000-17.24
Background Notes: South Korea 98-7000-17.84
Background Notes: St. Kitts and Nevis 98-7000-17.45
Background Notes: St. Lucia 98-7000-17.46
Background Notes: St. Vincent and the Grenadines 98-7000-17.47
Background Notes: Suriname 98-7000-17.48
Background Notes: Taiwan 98-7000-17.81
Background Notes: Tanzania 98-7000-17.88
Background Notes: Thailand 98-7000-17.23
Background Notes: Togo 98-7000-17.16
Background Notes: Trinidad and Tobago 98-7000-17.49
Background Notes: Uganda 98-7000-17.34
Background Notes: United Kingdom 98-7000-17.61
Background Notes: United Nations 98-7000-17.30
Background Notes: Uruguay 98-7000-17.50
Background Notes: Venezuela 98-7000-17.11
Background Notes: Venezuela 98-7000-17.51
Background Notes: Zambia 98-7000-17.2
Bahamas: Eximbank Support for Sale of Defense Articles and Services 98-7000-9.45
Bahrain: Defense 98-7000-12.19
Bahrain: Defense--Support 98-7000-12.61
Bahrain: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.27
Bahrain: Proposed Transfer of Excess Ammunition and Grenades 98-3500-24.18
Bahrain: Proposed Transfer of Excess M85 Machine Guns 98-3500-24.17
Bahrain: Proposed Transfer of Excess 8-inch Howitzer Ammunition 98-3500-24.129
Bailout Plan for South Korea: Loss of Sovereignty or Valuable Lesson? 98-9850-12.75
Bangladesh: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.17
Bangladesh: Defense--Assistance 98-7000-12.67
Bangladesh: Proposed Transfer of Four Excess C-130B Cargo Aircraft 98-3500-24.32
Basic Exchange and Cooperative Agreement Between the U.S. and Bulgaria for Topographic Mapping, Nautical and Aeronautical Charting, Safety to Flight and Sea Navigation Information, Geodesy and Gravimetrics, Digital Data, and Related Global Geospatial Information and Services, with Annexes 98-7000-25.156
Basic Exchange and Cooperative Agreement Between the U.S. and Portugal Concerning Mapping, Charting and Geodesy Cooperation, with Annexes 98-7000-25.7
Bear Protection Act of 1998 98-25320-3
Beaten by the Bugs: The Soviet-Afghan War Experience 98-3710-1.111
Belarus 98-9110-1.7
Belarus: Scientific Cooperation 98-7000-12.3
Belarus: Suppression of Independent Newspaper Svaboda 98-7000-131.1
Belgium: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.48
Belgium: Atomic Energy--Technical Information Exchange and Cooperation in Nuclear Safety Matters 98-7000-12.29
Belgium: Defense--Assistance 98-7000-12.86
Belgium: Defense--Mutual Logistic Support 98-7000-12.87
Belgium: Proposed Transfer of Excess C-130C Cargo Aircraft 98-3500-24.28
Benin: Defense--Assistance 98-7000-12.68
Beyond the Asian Financial Crisis: Challenges and Opportunities for U.S. Leadership 98-29590-10.3
Bilateral Donor Agencies and the Environment: Pest and Pesticide Management 98-9910-187.1
Bill Richardson, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations: Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, State, the Judiciary and Related Agencies and the House Committee on Appropriations, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.209
Birmingham Group of Eight Summit Statement 98-9510-1.358
Bits, Bytes, and Diplomacy 98-29590-19.3
Bombing of U.S. Embassies in Africa: Superpower in the Cross Hairs 98-9850-12.242
Bonn Contact Group Meeting on Kosovo: Dodging Major Issues 98-9850-12.227
Bosnia and Albania: Reprogramming of FY97 Funds 98-7000-9.36
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.61
Bosnia at Election Time: As Far Away from Peace As It Was at Dayton 98-9850-12.11
Bosnia: Concerns Continue as Municipal Elections Near 98-9850-12.5
Bosnia: FY97 Funds for Peacekeeping Activities 98-7000-9.8
Bosnia Herzegovina: Proposed Transfer of Excess Ammunition 98-3500-24.20
Bosnia: Proposed Establishment of a Security Assistance Organization 98-3500-24.6
Bosnia: Searching for Common Ground on Radio 98-29590-19.5
Bosnian Elections: First Step, Daunting Challenges Ahead 98-9850-12.15
Botswana: Defense--Assistance 98-7000-12.69
Botswana: Proposed Transfer of an Excess C-130B Cargo Aircraft 98-3500-24.79
Botswana: Proposed Transfer of Excess 20mm Ammunition 98-3500-24.13
Bottom Line: A New Partnership That Works, U.S.-Asia Environmental Partnership 1995 Annual Report 98-9910-67
Brazil: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.55
Brazil: Industrial and Military Cooperation 98-7000-12.70
Brazil: Narcotic Drugs--Control of Illicit Traffic 98-7000-12.196
Brazil: Review Extension for Nuclear Export License Application 98-7000-9.46
Brazil: Space Cooperation 98-7000-12.9
Building on Private Sector Partnership in Slovenia 98-9910-9.1
Bulgaria: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.1
Bulgaria and NATO: 7 Lost Years 98-3920-35.19
Bulgaria: Defense--Assistance 98-7000-12.71
Bulgaria: Defense--Security of Military Information 98-7000-12.72
Bulgaria: Defense--Security of Military Information 98-7000-12.115
Burma: Obligation of Funds To Promote Democracy 98-7000-9.7
Calculating China's Advances in the South China Sea: Identifying the Triggers of Expansionism 98-3810-1.108
Cambodia 98-9110-1.9
Cambodia: Multi-Benefit Food and Health Enterprise Development Model--Program Review 98-9910-172
Campaign Funding Investigations: Serious Problem for White House, Gore 98-9850-12.18
Can Nigeria Make a Peaceful Transition to Democratic Governance? 98-29590-10.1
Canada: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.50
Canada: Defense--Assistance 98-7000-12.38
Canada: Defense--Communications 98-7000-12.39
Canada: Defense--Technology Transfer 98-7000-12.40
Canada: Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) Preferred Weapon System Concept (PWSC) 98-3500-24.36
Canada: North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) 98-7000-12.37
Canada: North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) 98-7000-12.62
Canada: Proposed Sale of Excess Aircraft Spare and Repair Parts 98-3500-24.113
Canada: Satellites--RADARSAT Project 98-7000-12.50
Canada's Initiative on Magazines Looks Like Same Old Story 98-440-4.77
Canadian Involvement in Mexico's Maquiladora Industry 98-9880-1.111
Capital Inflows, Financial Intermediation, and Aggregate Demand: Empirical Evidence from Mexico and Other Pacific Basin Countries 98-9360-32
Capital Punishment in the U.S.: Unworthy of a Civilized Country 98-9850-12.116
Caribbean Geopolitics and Geonarcotics: New Dynamics, Same Old Dilemma 98-3810-1.107
Carol A. Peasley, Testimony Before the House International Relations Committee Subcommittee on Africa, Washington, D.C., Anti-Corruption Efforts in Africa 98-9910-108.37
Case Study: Ecuador 98-9910-185.4
Case Study: Indonesia 98-9910-185.2
Case Study: Kenya 98-9910-185.1
Case Study: Tanzania 98-9910-185.3
Causes and Propagation of Financial Instability: Lessons for Policymakers 98-9360-40
Cavalese Cable Car Disaster and U.S./NATO Bases in Italy 98-9850-12.120
CCC Export Credit Guarantee Programs (GSM-102/103) 98-1920-2.2
CCC Supplier Credit Guarantee Program 98-1920-2.1
Central Africa 98-9110-1.5
Challenge and Change: A Legacy for the Future 98-3710-1.105
Challenges of Building a Korean Peace Process: Political and Economic Transition on the Korean Peninsula 98-29590-10.4
Challenges of Civil-Military Operations 98-3920-4.103
Charter of Partnership Among the U.S. and the Republic of Estonia, Republic of Latvia, and Republic of Lithuania 98-9510-1.216
Chernomyrdin's Failure Likely 98-9850-12.255
Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments 98-9110-4
Chile: Defense--Security of Military Information 98-7000-12.41
Chile: Proposed Transfer of Excess VULCAN Air Defense Systems and Ammunition 98-3500-24.107
Chile: Proposed Transfer of Two Excess TH-57A SEA RANGER Utility Helicopters 98-3500-24.120
Chile: Small Country and Policy Pioneer 98-1500-32
China 98-9110-1.10
China Challenge in the Twenty-First Century: Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy 98-29590-19.6
China: Restoring the Middle Kingdom 98-3720-1.113
China's Civil Aviation Flight Standards Operations and Maintenance Safety Review 98-7300-3
China's Economy in 1995-97 98-9110-76
China's Evolving Automotive Industry and Market 98-9880-1.110
China's New Leadership: Great Leap Forward into 21st Century 98-9850-12.147
China's Rising Imports Will Not Cause Global Grain Shortage 98-1500-32
China's Seasat: Media Reveal Details of Plan To Launch Nation's First Ocean Satellite 98-9120-2.2
China's 15th Party Congress: Out from the Shadow of Deng Xiaoping 98-9850-12.16
CIA Maps and Atlases 98-9110-1
CIS and the Caucasus 98-3920-35.12
Civilian-Military Cooperation and Humanitarian Assistance: Lessons from Rwanda 98-3720-1.116
Clinton Addresses 52nd Session of UNGA: Year of Reform, Budgets and Congress 98-9850-12.19
Clinton at U.S.-EU Summit and WTO/GATT 50th Anniversary 98-9850-12.195
Clinton Conquered Sarajevo's Heart, But When Will Peace Reign? 98-9850-12.87
Clinton in Africa: A Window of Opportunity for Continent 98-9850-12.154
Clinton in China: Getting the Balance Right 98-9850-12.219
Clinton in China: Seeking Dialogue with The Giant; Silencing Critics at Home 98-9850-12.221
Clinton in Germany: An Anniversary and Partnership with Europe 98-9850-12.192
Clinton Move on Cuba: A Modest Step in the Right Direction 98-9850-12.151
Clinton Scandal: First Lady's Defense; Concerns Still High 98-9850-12.108
Clinton to Africa: A Milestone in the Continent's History 98-9850-12.161
Clinton to Africa: A New Focus on Africa 98-9850-12.144
Clinton to Africa: Serious Debate About Development Has Begun 98-9850-12.152
Clinton to Africa: Trade Not Aid Message Received 98-9850-12.148
Clinton to China: A Leap over the Great Wall in Sino-U.S. Ties 98-9850-12.225
Clinton to China: Engaging the Dragon 98-9850-12.217
Clinton to Latin America: Trade Issues and A New Dialogue 98-9850-12.32
Clinton to South America: Political Good Will, Some Gains on Trade 98-9850-12.37
Clinton to Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina: Trade, Security Issues Top List 98-9850-12.31
Clinton Visit A Success, But Latin Americans Will Look to Their Interests 98-9850-12.42
Clinton-Jiang Summit: Will Maturing U.S.-China Ties Make the World A Safer Place? 98-9850-12.48
Clinton-Netanyahu Last Chance for Peace? 98-9850-12.101
Clinton's Confession: Criticism of President Up 98-9850-12.250
Clinton's Global Warming Plan: Irresponsible or Important Step? 98-9850-12.41
Clinton-Yeltsin Summit: Little Hope for Major Accomplishments 98-9850-12.256
Closing Remarks at the Summit of the Americas in Santiago 98-9510-1.319
Cohen: Despite Budget Constraints, U.S. Will Continue To Respond to Changing World Events 98-3500-18.13
Cohen to Asia: Region Assured of U.S. Continued Support 98-9850-12.107
Colombia: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.29
Colombia: Defense--Caribbean Basin Radar Network (CBRN) 98-7000-12.73
Colombia: International Military Education and Training Program 98-7000-9.22
Colombia: Proposed Transfer of Three Excess OV-10A BRONCO Aircraft 98-3500-24.30
Colombia: Proposed Transfer of Two Excess POINT-Class Patrol Boats and One Excess BALSAM-Class Buoy Tender 98-3500-24.76
Colombia: Weather Stations 98-7000-12.185
Commencement Address at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland 98-9510-1.376
Commonly Asked Questions on the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) 98-9820-1.5
Communique: Entebbe Summit for Peace and Prosperity 98-9510-1.280
Community of St. Egidio in Kosovo 98-29590-19.5
Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty Signatories/Ratifiers 98-9820-1.7
Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty Signatories/Ratifiers 98-9820-1.9
Constitutional Role of Congress: Lessons in Unpreparedness 98-3710-1.104
Contact Group Statement on Bosnia, Republika Srpska, Croatia, and Montenegro 98-7000-131.4
Contact Group Statement on Kosovo 98-7000-131.5
Contributions to International Organizations Appropriation: Transfer of FY97 Funds 98-7000-9.40
Cooperation Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy Between the U.S. and Brazil, Message from the President 98-21460-35
Cooperative Scientific Program on Midcourse Space Experiment (MSX) Satellite Trials Project Arrangement: Project Certification 98-3500-24.75
Cooperative Threat Reduction: FY97 Funding 98-3500-5.2
Coordinator for Cuban Affairs Michael E. Ranneberger: Remarks at Friedrich Hayek University, Coral Gables, Florida 98-7000-75.87
CORONA: The First U.S. Photoreconnaissance Satellite 98-3700-1.101
Costa Rica: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.33
Costa Rica: Defense--Caribbean Basin Radar Network (CBRN) 98-7000-12.74
Costs of NATO Enlargement: Moderate and Affordable 98-3920-35.2
Countdown to Jiang Visit: Will China's PR Offensive Work? 98-9850-12.40
Counterdrug Operations in U.S. Pacific Command 98-3920-4.108
Counternarcotics Assistance: Proposed FY97 Drawdown 98-7000-9.42
Country Analysis Brief: Afghanistan Fact Sheet 98-3000-35.79
Country Analysis Brief: Algeria 98-3000-35.31
Country Analysis Brief: Angola 98-3000-35.52
Country Analysis Brief: Argentina 98-3000-35.1
Country Analysis Brief: Australia 98-3000-35.59
Country Analysis Brief: Azerbaijan 98-3000-35.11
Country Analysis Brief: Bolivia 98-3000-35.2
Country Analysis Brief: Brazil 98-3000-35.3
Country Analysis Brief: Canada 98-3000-35.25
Country Analysis Brief: Caribbean Fact Sheet 98-3000-35.26
Country Analysis Brief: Caspian Sea Region 98-3000-35.12
Country Analysis Brief: Chile 98-3000-35.4
Country Analysis Brief: China 98-3000-35.80
Country Analysis Brief: Colombia 98-3000-35.69
Country Analysis Brief: Congo-Brazzaville 98-3000-35.76
Country Analysis Brief: Cote d'Ivoire 98-3000-35.53
Country Analysis Brief: Ecuador 98-3000-35.27
Country Analysis Brief: Egypt 98-3000-35.32
Country Analysis Brief: Equatorial Guinea 98-3000-35.18
Country Analysis Brief: Equatorial Guinea 98-3000-35.77
Country Analysis Brief: Georgia 98-3000-35.13
Country Analysis Brief: Germany 98-3000-35.49
Country Analysis Brief: Greece 98-3000-35.9
Country Analysis Brief: Guatemala Fact Sheet 98-3000-35.5
Country Analysis Brief: India 98-3000-35.81
Country Analysis Brief: Indonesia 98-3000-35.54
Country Analysis Brief: Indonesia Situation Analysis Report 98-3000-35.60
Country Analysis Brief: Iran 98-3000-35.50
Country Analysis Brief: Iraq 98-3000-35.33
Country Analysis Brief: Iraqi Oil Exports--Background and Implications 98-3000-35.23
Country Analysis Brief: Israel 98-3000-35.34
Country Analysis Brief: Japan 98-3000-35.55
Country Analysis Brief: Jordan 98-3000-35.73
Country Analysis Brief: Kazakhstan 98-3000-35.29
Country Analysis Brief: Kuwait 98-3000-35.16
Country Analysis Brief: Libya 98-3000-35.19
Country Analysis Brief: Malaysia 98-3000-35.56
Country Analysis Brief: Mexico 98-3000-35.47
Country Analysis Brief: Nigeria 98-3000-35.37
Country Analysis Brief: North Korea 98-3000-35.20
Country Analysis Brief: North Sea 98-3000-35.10
Country Analysis Brief: Oman 98-3000-35.35
Country Analysis Brief: Pakistan 98-3000-35.57
Country Analysis Brief: Panama Canal 98-3000-35.48
Country Analysis Brief: Paraguay 98-3000-35.6
Country Analysis Brief: Peru 98-3000-35.28
Country Analysis Brief: Philippines 98-3000-35.82
Country Analysis Brief: Poland 98-3000-35.72
Country Analysis Brief: Qatar 98-3000-35.74
Country Analysis Brief: Saudi Arabia 98-3000-35.36
Country Analysis Brief: South Africa 98-3000-35.38
Country Analysis Brief: South China Sea Region 98-3000-35.83
Country Analysis Brief: South Korea 98-3000-35.21
Country Analysis Brief: Southern African Development Community 98-3000-35.78
Country Analysis Brief: Syria 98-3000-35.51
Country Analysis Brief: Taiwan 98-3000-35.39
Country Analysis Brief: Thailand 98-3000-35.58
Country Analysis Brief: Turkey 98-3000-35.71
Country Analysis Brief: Turkmenistan 98-3000-35.14
Country Analysis Brief: Ukraine 98-3000-35.15
Country Analysis Brief: United Arab Emirates 98-3000-35.17
Country Analysis Brief: Uruguay 98-3000-35.7
Country Analysis Brief: Uzbekistan 98-3000-35.30
Country Analysis Brief: Venezuela 98-3000-35.8
Country Analysis Brief: Vietnam 98-3000-35.40
Country Analysis Brief: Yemen 98-3000-35.75
Country Analysis Briefs: East Asia--The Energy Situation 98-3000-35.45
Country Analysis Briefs: East Asia--The Energy Situation 98-3000-35.85
Country Analysis Briefs: Higher OPEC Production Could Push Oil Prices Lower 98-3000-35.42
Country Analysis Briefs: Monthly Energy Chronology 98-3000-35.24
Country Analysis Briefs: Monthly Energy Chronology 98-3000-35.46
Country Analysis Briefs: Monthly Energy Chronology 98-3000-35.67
Country Analysis Briefs: Monthly Energy Chronology 98-3000-35.86
Country Analysis Briefs: Non-OPEC Fact Sheet 98-3000-35.62
Country Analysis Briefs: OPEC Fact Sheet 98-3000-35.22
Country Analysis Briefs: OPEC Fact Sheet 98-3000-35.41
Country Analysis Briefs: OPEC Fact Sheet 98-3000-35.61
Country Analysis Briefs: OPEC Fact Sheet 98-3000-35.84
Country Analysis Briefs: Regional Indicators--Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) 98-3000-35.63
Country Analysis Briefs: Regional Indicators--Central America 98-3000-35.68
Country Analysis Briefs: Regional Indicators--European Union (EU) 98-3000-35.70
Country Analysis Briefs: World Energy Sanctions 98-3000-35.44
Country Analysis Briefs: World Energy Sanctions 98-3000-35.66
Country Analysis Briefs: World Oil Potential Hot Spots 98-3000-35.43
Country Analysis Briefs: World Oil Potential Hot Spots 98-3000-35.64
Country Analysis Briefs: World Oil Transit Chokepoints 98-3000-35.65
Country Commercial Guide: Algeria 98-2040-44.72
Country Commercial Guide: Argentina 98-2040-44.30
Country Commercial Guide: Armenia 98-2040-44.94
Country Commercial Guide: Australia 98-2040-44.1
Country Commercial Guide: Austria 98-2040-44.2
Country Commercial Guide: Bahamas 98-2040-44.31
Country Commercial Guide: Bahrain 98-2040-44.73
Country Commercial Guide: Bangladesh 98-2040-44.62
Country Commercial Guide: Barbados 98-2040-44.101
Country Commercial Guide: Belgium 98-2040-44.74
Country Commercial Guide: Bolivia 98-2040-44.3
Country Commercial Guide: Botswana 98-2040-44.32
Country Commercial Guide: Brazil 98-2040-44.4
Country Commercial Guide: Burkina Faso 98-2040-44.75
Country Commercial Guide: Burma 98-2040-44.63
Country Commercial Guide: Cameroon 98-2040-44.64
Country Commercial Guide: Canada 98-2040-44.5
Country Commercial Guide: Cape Verde 98-2040-44.76
Country Commercial Guide: Chile 98-2040-44.6
Country Commercial Guide: China 98-2040-44.102
Country Commercial Guide: Colombia 98-2040-44.7
Country Commercial Guide: Costa Rica 98-2040-44.8
Country Commercial Guide: Cote d'Ivoire 98-2040-44.9
Country Commercial Guide: Cyprus 98-2040-44.77
Country Commercial Guide: Czech Republic 98-2040-44.78
Country Commercial Guide: Denmark 98-2040-44.12
Country Commercial Guide: Dominican Republic 98-2040-44.33
Country Commercial Guide: Ecuador 98-2040-44.13
Country Commercial Guide: Egypt 98-2040-44.14
Country Commercial Guide: El Salvador 98-2040-44.15
Country Commercial Guide: Ethiopia 98-2040-44.95
Country Commercial Guide: European Union 98-2040-44.103
Country Commercial Guide: Finland 98-2040-44.16
Country Commercial Guide: France 98-2040-44.79
Country Commercial Guide: Germany 98-2040-44.34
Country Commercial Guide: Ghana 98-2040-44.35
Country Commercial Guide: Greece 98-2040-44.17
Country Commercial Guide: Guatemala 98-2040-44.18
Country Commercial Guide: Guinea 98-2040-44.80
Country Commercial Guide: Haiti 98-2040-44.36
Country Commercial Guide: Honduras 98-2040-44.37
Country Commercial Guide: Hong Kong 98-2040-44.38
Country Commercial Guide: Hungary 98-2040-44.39
Country Commercial Guide: India 98-2040-44.99
Country Commercial Guide: Indonesia 98-2040-44.40
Country Commercial Guide: Israel 98-2040-44.41
Country Commercial Guide: Italy 98-2040-44.19
Country Commercial Guide: Jamaica 98-2040-44.20
Country Commercial Guide: Japan 98-2040-44.65
Country Commercial Guide: Japan 98-2040-44.104
Country Commercial Guide: Jordan 98-2040-44.81
Country Commercial Guide: Korea 98-2040-44.66
Country Commercial Guide: Kuwait 98-2040-44.82
Country Commercial Guide: Latvia 98-2040-44.96
Country Commercial Guide: Lebanon 98-2040-44.83
Country Commercial Guide: Lithuania 98-2040-44.42
Country Commercial Guide: Malawi 98-2040-44.21
Country Commercial Guide: Malaysia 98-2040-44.22
Country Commercial Guide: Malta 98-2040-44.84
Country Commercial Guide: Mauritius 98-2040-44.85
Country Commercial Guide: Mexico 98-2040-44.23
Country Commercial Guide: Morocco 98-2040-44.43
Country Commercial Guide: Mozambique 98-2040-44.105
Country Commercial Guide: Namibia 98-2040-44.24
Country Commercial Guide: Nepal 98-2040-44.100
Country Commercial Guide: Netherlands 98-2040-44.25
Country Commercial Guide: New Zealand 98-2040-44.86
Country Commercial Guide: Nicaragua 98-2040-44.26
Country Commercial Guide: Niger 98-2040-44.67
Country Commercial Guide: Nigeria 98-2040-44.44
Country Commercial Guide: Norway 98-2040-44.27
Country Commercial Guide: Pakistan 98-2040-44.10
Country Commercial Guide: Panama 98-2040-44.45
Country Commercial Guide: Papua New Guinea 98-2040-44.70
Country Commercial Guide: Paraguay 98-2040-44.46
Country Commercial Guide: Peru 98-2040-44.47
Country Commercial Guide: Philippines 98-2040-44.48
Country Commercial Guide: Poland 98-2040-44.87
Country Commercial Guide: Qatar 98-2040-44.97
Country Commercial Guide: Romania 98-2040-44.11
Country Commercial Guide: Russia 98-2040-44.49
Country Commercial Guide: Saudi Arabia 98-2040-44.50
Country Commercial Guide: Senegal 98-2040-44.88
Country Commercial Guide: Singapore 98-2040-44.51
Country Commercial Guide: Spain 98-2040-44.52
Country Commercial Guide: Sri Lanka 98-2040-44.28
Country Commercial Guide: Suriname 98-2040-44.89
Country Commercial Guide: Swaziland 98-2040-44.53
Country Commercial Guide: Sweden 98-2040-44.54
Country Commercial Guide: Switzerland 98-2040-44.68
Country Commercial Guide: Syria 98-2040-44.90
Country Commercial Guide: Taiwan 98-2040-44.29
Country Commercial Guide: Thailand 98-2040-44.55
Country Commercial Guide: Togo 98-2040-44.106
Country Commercial Guide: Trinidad and Tobago 98-2040-44.56
Country Commercial Guide: Tunisia 98-2040-44.69
Country Commercial Guide: Turkey 98-2040-44.57
Country Commercial Guide: Turkmenistan 98-2040-44.107
Country Commercial Guide: Uganda 98-2040-44.91
Country Commercial Guide: United Arab Emirates 98-2040-44.58
Country Commercial Guide: United Kingdom 98-2040-44.98
Country Commercial Guide: Uruguay 98-2040-44.59
Country Commercial Guide: Venezuela 98-2040-44.60
Country Commercial Guide: Vietnam 98-2040-44.71
Country Commercial Guide: West Bank and Gaza 98-2040-44.92
Country Commercial Guide: Yemen 98-2040-44.61
Country Commercial Guide: Zambia 98-2040-44.93
Country Commercial Guides 98-2040-44
Country Energy Profile: China 98-3000-54
Country Reports on Economic Policy and Trade Practices 98-21460-1
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1997 98-25380-14
Crisis in Kosovo: Between Peace and Genocide 98-9850-12.214
Crisis in Kosovo: Call for NATO Intervention To Prevent Second Bosnia 98-9850-12.206
Crisis in Kosovo: No Miracle Solutions 98-9850-12.136
Crisis in Kosovo: The Smoldering Volcano 98-9850-12.141
Crisis in Kosovo: Too Late To Avoid All-Out War? 98-9850-12.232
Crisis in Kosovo: UN Arms Embargo Against FRY Mostly Symbolic 98-9850-12.160
Cuba: Will Pope's Visit Foster Democratic Change? 98-9850-12.99
Cuban Threat to U.S. National Security: Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Assessment 98-3500-5.3
Cyprus in the Post-Cold War Era: Moving Toward a Settlement? 98-29590-19.2
Czech Republic and Poland: Floods 98-9910-79.2
Czech Republic: Defense--Security of Military Information 98-7000-12.32
Czech Republic: FY97 Central Europe Defense Loan Program 98-7000-9.28
Daily Digest 98-9850-12
Dairy Export Incentive Program 98-1920-2.3
Dairy Products, Industry and Trade Summary 98-9880-5.1
David J. Scheffer, Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues and Head of the U.S. Delegation to the U.N. Diplomatic Conference on the Establishment of a Permanent International Criminal Court, Testimony Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, DC, Developments at Rome Treaty Conference 98-7000-75.263
David J. Scheffer, Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues, U.S. Department of State: Address at Washington College of Law, American University, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.189
David J. Scheffer, Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues, U.S. Department of State: Address Before the Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, California 98-7000-75.231
David J. Scheffer, Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues, U.S. Department of State: Address Before the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.236
David Scheffer, Ambassador at Large for War Crimes Issues, U.S. Department of State: Address Before the Committee of Conscience, Holocaust Museum, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.207
Dayton Accords Must Succeed To Prevent Wider War 98-3500-18.3
Declaration of President Clinton and President Zedillo 98-9510-1.173
Declaration of the Presidents of the U.S. and of the Republic of Venezuela 98-9510-1.133
Declaration of the U.S.-Brazil Partnership for Education 98-9510-1.138
Defense 98-3500-1
Defense Enterprise Fund (DEF) Activities: Management Arrangements 98-7000-9.70
Defense Issues 98-3500-18
Defense Issues Index, Vol. 12, Nos. 1-58, Jan.-Dec. 1997 98-3500-18.5
Defense Security Assistance Agency Executive Communications to Congress 98-3500-24
Democracy and the International Interest 98-7000-2.111
Democratic Argentina's Global Reach: The Argentine Military in Peacekeeping Operations 98-3810-1.112
Democratic Decentralization in Mali: A Work in Progress 98-9930-36.4
Democratic Local Governance in Bolivia 98-9930-36.3
Democratic Local Governance in Honduras 98-9930-36.5
Democratic Local Governance in the Philippines: Tradition Hinders Transition 98-9930-36.1
Democratic Local Governance in Ukraine 98-9930-36.2
Democratic Republic of Congo: Kabila and Rebels Need To Talk 98-9850-12.254
Denmark: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.56
Denmark: Defense 98-7000-12.42
Denmark: Defense--Greenland 98-7000-12.75
Denton Amendment Program, Report to Congress (July 1, 1996-June 30, 1997) 98-9910-88
Denver Summit of the Eight 98-7000-119
Department of Defense Executive Communications to Congress 98-3500-5
Department of Defense News Briefings 98-3500-2
Department of Defense Speeches, Statements and Remarks 98-3500-27
Department of State Daily Press Briefings and Taken Questions 98-7000-4
Department of State Executive Communications to Congress 98-7000-9
Department of State Spokesman James P. Rubin: Remarks to the Press at the United Nations, New York, New York 98-7000-75.33
Department of Treasury Executive Communications to Congress 98-8000-5
Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1998 (Public Law 105-119) 98-9510-2.5
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Ronald E. Neumann: Statement Before the House International Relations Committee, Subcommittee on Africa 98-7000-75.136
Deputy Secretary Hamre, Birmingham, Alabama 98-3500-27.10
Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott: Address at Bucharest University, Bucharest, Romania 98-7000-75.179
Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott: Address to the Conference, A Wider Europe: EU Enlargement and U.S. Interests,Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.175
Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott: Address to the New Traditions Conference, Berlin, Germany 98-7000-75.180
Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott: Remarks at Conference on Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Sponsored by the Center for International and Security Studies, University of Maryland 98-7000-75.54
Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott: Remarks Before the World Affairs Council of Northern California, San Francisco, California, East Meets West: Regional Integration in an Era of Global Interdependence 98-7000-75.21
Deputy Secretary Strobe Talbott: Intervention at the Bonn Peace Implementation Conference, Bonn, Germany 98-7000-75.97
Deputy Secretary Talbott: Address at the Workshop on Ukraine-NATO Relations Sponsored by the Harvard University Project on Ukrainian Security and the Stanford-Harvard Preventive Defense Project, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.199
Deputy Secretary Talbott: Opening Doors and Building Bridges in the New Europe, Address to the Paasikivi Society, Helsinki, Finland 98-7000-75.117
Deputy Secretary Talbott: Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Foreign Operations of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.187
Developments in Starr Investigation: Serious Setback for Clinton 98-9850-12.237
Diplomatic Framework Guiding U.S. Efforts on Nonproliferation 98-7000-2.154
Disapproving Extension of Nondiscriminatory Treatment to the Products of the People's Republic of China 98-21780-96
Disapproving Extension of Waiver Authority Under Section 402(c) of the Trade Act of 1974 with Respect to Vietnam 98-21780-97
Dispatch 98-7000-2
Dispatch: 1996 Index 98-7000-2.101
Dispatch: 1997 Index 98-7000-2.146
Dispute Between Ethiopia and Eritrea 98-7000-131.28
Diversification and Defense Market Assessments Comprehensive Guides for Entry into Overseas Markets 98-2020-6
Djibouti: Defense 98-7000-12.76
DOD Deploys Forces To Begin Next Series of Peacekeeping Training for African Militaries 98-3500-15.4
DOD Deploys Forces to Ghana To Conduct Peacekeeping Training 98-3500-15.12
DOD Deploys Forces to Mali To Conduct Peacekeeping Training 98-3500-15.10
DOD Deploys Soldiers with New Vehicle To Train Namibian Demining Teams 98-3500-15.9
DOD Team Amends CTR Agreements with Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Russia 98-3500-15.17
Doha Economic Conference: Empty Chairs Sign of Stalemate in Middle East 98-9850-12.55
Doha Economic Summit: Economic Normalization, Political Convictions 98-9850-12.39
Domestic Operations: The Canadian Approach 98-3720-1.102
Dominican Republic: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.57
Douglas Peterson, U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam, Testimony Before the House Ways and Means Committee, Subcommittee on Trade, Washington, DC, Jackson-Vanik Waiver for Vietnam 98-7000-75.251
Dr. Janet Yellen, Chair, White House Council of Economic Advisers: Statement on the Economics of the Kyoto Protocol Before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.167
Drug Certification Process: Unfair, Hypocritical Policy 98-9850-12.126
East Timor 98-29590-19.5
Eastern Slavonia: Report on United Nations Peacekeeping Activities and FY98 Reprogramming Request 98-7000-9.62
Economic Turmoil in Indonesia: Sunset for the Soeharto Regime? 98-9850-12.97
Ecuador: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.4
Ecuador-Peru: Historic Agreement on Border Dispute 98-7000-131.9
Ecuador-Peru Peace Talks 98-7000-131.13
Effects of Mexico's Peso Devaluation on Agricultural Trade 98-1500-32
Egypt: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.36
Egypt: Defense--Assistance 98-7000-12.77
Egypt: OMEGA Navigational Station 98-7000-12.183
Egypt: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.62
Egypt: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.63
Egypt: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.64
Egypt: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.65
Egypt: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.102
Egypt: Proposed Transfer of Three Excess SH-2 Helicopters 98-3500-24.21
El Salvador: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.21
El Salvador: Employment 98-7000-12.188
Elections in Republika Srpska: Victory for Radical Nationalists? 98-9850-12.69
Electronic Trade Transforms Delivery of Audiovisual Services 98-9880-1.105
Emigration Laws and Policies of Mongolia, Communication from the President 98-21780-85
Emigration Laws and Policies of Mongolia, Communication from the President 98-21780-94
End of the Beginning: The Emergence of a New Russia 98-7000-2.107
End State Pitfalls: A Strategic Perspective 98-3710-1.108
Energy Conservation in the Philippines 98-9930-38.3
Energy Conservation: Jamaica 98-9930-38.1
Energy Information Administration Country Analysis Briefs 98-3000-35
Energy Security in a Time of Plenty 98-3920-35.4
Ensuring Foreign Policy Tools That Sustain American Leadership 98-7000-2.141
Environmental Technologies Export Market Plans 98-2040-40
Equity in the Provision of Health Care: Ensuring Access of the Poor to Services Under User Fee Systems 98-9910-185
Establishing an International Criminal Court 98-7000-131.17
Estonia: Defense--Assistance 98-7000-12.78
Estonia: Proposed Transfer of Excess M14 Rifles and Ammunition 98-3500-24.127
Ethiopia, Eritrea and Uganda: Assistance To Deter Sudanese-Sponsored Aggression 98-7000-9.10
Ethiopia: Expulsions of Eritreans 98-7000-131.40
Ethiopia: FY97 Funds for Peacekeeping and Conflict Resolution Activities 98-7000-9.14
Ethiopia: Proposed Establishment of a Security Assistance Organization 98-3500-24.1
Ethiopia-Eritrea: A War Between Brothers; A Challenge to the U.S. 98-9850-12.212
Ethnolinguistic Groups in Afghanistan 98-9110-1.3
Etude de Cas: La Guinee 98-9910-185.5
EU: Enlargement with the Cyprus Time Bomb 98-9850-12.163
EU Member States Endorse Biotech Corn Varieties 98-440-4.42
Europe on Iraq: There Goes the Common European Policy 98-9850-12.123
European Answer to the Balkan Question 98-7000-2.142
European Diversification and Defense Market Assessment: A Comprehensive Guide for Entry into Overseas Markets, Second Edition 98-2020-6.6
European Space Agency: Space Cooperation 98-7000-12.11
European Space Agency: Space Cooperation 98-7000-12.12
Europe's Non-Policy on Iraq: Who Is To Blame? 98-9850-12.133
Evaluating Chinese Military Procurement from Russia 98-3920-4.110
Evaluation of Democratic Local Governance 98-9930-36
Evaluation of Energy Conservation 98-9930-38
Evaluation of Legislative Strengthening 98-9930-37
Evaluation of U.S. Food Assistance 98-9930-29
Exchange with Reporters Aboard Air Force One 98-9510-1.135
Exchange with Reporters at the George Bush Presidential Library in College Station, Texas 98-9510-1.162
Exchange with Reporters During a Visit to Robben Island, South Africa 98-9510-1.287
Exchange with Reporters During Discussion with Prime Minister Tony Blair of the United Kingdom in Birmingham 98-9510-1.351
Exchange with Reporters Following Discussions with Deputy President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa in Cape Town 98-9510-1.283
Exchange with Reporters Following Discussions with Prime Minister Bertie Ahern of Ireland 98-9510-1.201
Exchange with Reporters in the Village of Xiahe, China 98-9510-1.414
Exchange with Reporters Prior to Discussions with Former Senator George J. Mitchell 98-9510-1.308
Exchange with Reporters Prior to Discussions with President Jacques Chirac of France in Birmingham 98-9510-1.350
Exchange with Reporters Prior to Discussions with President Jerry John Rawlings of Ghana in Accra, Ghana 98-9510-1.272
Exchange with Reporters Prior to Discussions with President Jiang Zemin of China in Vancouver 98-9510-1.183
Exchange with Reporters Prior to Discussions with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu of Israel 98-9510-1.217
Exchange with Reporters Prior to Discussions with Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto of Japan in Vancouver 98-9510-1.184
Executive Order 13067: Blocking Sudanese Government Property and Prohibiting Transactions with Sudan; Message to the Congress on Sudan 98-9510-1.157
Executive Order 13069: Prohibiting Certain Transactions with Respect to UNITA; Letter to Congressional Leaders Reporting on UNITA 98-9510-1.200
Executive Order 13074: Amendment to Executive Order 12656 98-9510-1.240
Executive Order 13079: Waiver Under the Trade Act of 1974 with Respect to Vietnam; Letter to Congressional Leaders on Most-Favored-Nation Status for Vietnam 98-9510-1.304
Executive Order 13082: Joint Mexican-U.S. Defense Commission 98-9510-1.336
Executive Order 13088: Blocking Property of the Governments of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro), the Republic of Serbia, and the Republic of Montenegro, and Prohibiting New Investment in the Republic of Serbia in Response to the Situation in Kosovo 98-9510-1.397
Executive Order 13091: Administration of Arms Export Controls and Foreign Assistance 98-9510-1.426
Executive Order 13094: Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction; Message to the Congress on the Expansion of the Executive Order on Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction 98-9510-1.453
Executive Order 13097: Interparliamentary Union 98-9510-1.460
Executive Order 13098: Blocking Property of UNITA and Prohibiting Certain Transactions with Respect to UNITA; Letter to Congressional Leaders on Additional Sanctions Under the National Emergency with Respect to Angola (UNITA) 98-9510-1.468
Executive Order 13099: Prohibiting Transaction with Terrorists Who Threaten To Disrupt the Middle East Peace Process; Letter to Congressional Leaders Transmitting the Executive Order on Terrorists Who Threaten To Disrupt the Middle East Peace Process 98-9510-1.471
Expectations for Albright Visit: To Save Mideast Peace Process 98-9850-12.1
Experiments Protocol Between the U.S. and the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) Relating to the Agreement of Dec. 8, 1997, Concerning Scientific and Technical Cooperation on Large Hadron Collider Activities 98-7000-25.91
Explosives, Propellant Powders, and Related Items, Industry and Trade Summary 98-9880-5.5
Export Administration Annual Report, FY96, and 1996 Report on Foreign Policy Export Controls 98-2020-4
Export Enhancement Program 98-1920-2.4
Export-Import Bank of the U.S. Country Limitation Schedule: Special Conditions Pertaining to Eximbank Loan and Guarantee Programs and Export Credit Insurance 98-9250-8
Export-Import Bank Reauthorization Act of 1997 (Public Law 105-121) 98-9510-2.6
Extension of Nondiscriminatory (Most-Favored-Nation Treatment) to the Products of the Lao People's Democratic Republic 98-25360-13
Extension of Nondiscriminatory Treatment (Most-Favored-Nation Treatment) to the Products of Mongolia 98-25360-11
Extension of Waiver Authority for the People's Republic of China, Message from the President 98-21780-91
Extension of Waiver Authority for Vietnam, Message from the President 98-21780-92
Fact Sheet: Monitoring and Enforcing Trade Laws and Agreements 98-440-4.9
Fact Sheets 98-1920-2
FAS Speeches, Statements and Remarks 98-1920-24
FBIS Special Memorandum 98-9120-2
Federal Maritime Commission Executive Communications to Congress 98-9330-2
Federal Maritime Commission, FY96, 35th Annual Report 98-9330-1
Federal Maritime Commission, FY97, 36th Annual Report 98-9330-1
Fertilizers, Industry and Trade Summary 98-9880-5.3
Fighting Barbarians 98-3720-1.114
Financial Crisis in Asia: Amid Bright Signs, Asia Not Out of the Woods Yet 98-9850-12.119
Financial Crisis: Will New Japanese Government Be Bold Enough? 98-9850-12.240
Finland: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.35
Finland: Atomic Energy--Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy 98-7000-12.192
Finland: Defense--Information Exchange 98-7000-12.43
Finland: Defense--Security of Military Information 98-7000-12.21
First Joint Status Report of the U.S.-Japan Enhanced Initiative on Deregulation and Competition Policy 98-440-186
Food Aid 98-1920-2.8
Food Aid in Bangladesh: A Gradual Shift from Relief to Reform 98-9930-29.3
Food Aid in Ethiopia: Grain Saved Lives, Helped Stabilize Economy 98-9930-29.5
Food Aid in Ghana: An Elusive Self-Reliance 98-9930-29.1
Food Aid in Honduras: Program Has Become a Model for Development 98-9930-29.6
Food Aid in Indonesia: Grain Helped Catalyze Broad-Based Development 98-9930-29.2
Food Aid in the Sahel: $1 Billion Investment Shows Mixed Results 98-9930-29.4
Foreign Assets Control Regulations for the Financial Community 98-8000-10
Foreign Computer Manufacturers Sales to Japanese Public Sector Continue To Decline 98-440-4.69
Foreign Direct Investment in the U.S.: An Update, Review and Analysis of Current Developments 98-2000-8
Foreign Labor Trends 98-6360-1
Foreign Labor Trends: Antigua and Barbuda, 1995-96 98-6360-1.1
Foreign Labor Trends: Bangladesh, 1997 98-6360-1.10
Foreign Labor Trends: Barbados, 1995-96 98-6360-1.2
Foreign Labor Trends: China, 1996-97 98-6360-1.13
Foreign Labor Trends: Dominica, 1995-96 98-6360-1.3
Foreign Labor Trends: Ecuador, 1996-97 98-6360-1.14
Foreign Labor Trends: Finland, 1995-96 98-6360-1.8
Foreign Labor Trends: Grenada, 1995-96 98-6360-1.4
Foreign Labor Trends: India, 1996-97 98-6360-1.9
Foreign Labor Trends: Italy, 1996-97 98-6360-1.7
Foreign Labor Trends: Jamaica, 1996-97 98-6360-1.15
Foreign Labor Trends: Korea, 1996-97 98-6360-1.11
Foreign Labor Trends: Netherlands, 1996-97 98-6360-1.16
Foreign Labor Trends: Singapore, 1996-97 98-6360-1.17
Foreign Labor Trends: South Africa, 1996-97 98-6360-1.12
Foreign Labor Trends: St. Kitts and Nevis, 1995-96 98-6360-1.5
Foreign Labor Trends: St. Vincent and the Grenadines, 1995-96 98-6360-1.6
Foreign Market Development Program 98-1920-2.7
Foreign Market Share of Japanese Semiconductor Market Falls in Third Quarter 1997 98-440-4.36
Foreign Media Opinion: We Can't Sanction U.S. Sanctions 98-9850-12.45
Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1998 (Public Law 105-118) 98-9510-2.4
Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations for 1999, Part 2 98-21180-45
Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations for 1999, Part 3 98-21180-46
Foreign Relations of the U.S., 1961-1963 98-7000-7
Foreign Relations of the U.S., 1961-1963: Vols. XXII/XXIV, Northeast Asia, Laos; Microfiche Supplement 98-7000-7.26
Foreign Relations of the U.S., 1964-1968 98-7000-8
Foreign Relations of the U.S., 1964-1968: Vol. IV, Vietnam, 1966 98-7000-8.8
Foreign Relations of the U.S., 1964-1968: Vol. XXVIII, Laos 98-7000-8.9
Foreign Relations of the U.S., 1964-1968: Vol. XXX, China 98-7000-8.11
Foreign Share of the Japanese Semiconductor Market Falls in First Quarter 1998 98-440-4.83
Foreign Share of the Japanese Semiconductor Market Reaches 32.7% in the Fourth Quarter 98-440-4.66
Foreign Share of the Japanese Semiconductor Market Reaches 35.8% in Second Quarter 98-440-4.19
Formal Negotiations on Renewal of the NTT Arrangement To Begin on Sept. 9 98-440-4.6
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM): Proposed Establishment of a Security Assistance Organization 98-3500-24.2
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM): Proposed Transfer of 36 Excess 105mm Howitzers with Ammunition 98-3500-24.90
Former Yugoslavia: Countries Providing Sanctuary to Indicted War Criminals 98-7000-9.58
Former Yugoslavia: Criticism of International Role 98-9850-12.236
Former Yugoslavia: Fragile Peace After Two Years of Dayton 98-9850-12.78
Former Yugoslavia: FY97 Funds for Peacekeeping Activities 98-7000-9.18
Former Yugoslavia: FY98 Demining Assistance 98-7000-9.63
Former Yugoslavia: Kosovo Cauldron, Montenegro Challenge 98-9850-12.202
Former Yugoslavia: Kosovo Crisis; Postponement on Brcko 98-9850-12.143
Former Yugoslavia: Kosovo on Brink of War? French-Karadzic Connection? 98-9850-12.177
Former Yugoslavia: Pessimism About Future of Region; Some Glimmers of Hope 98-9850-12.33
Former Yugoslavia: Progress and Setbacks on Bosnia; Alarm over Kosovo Region 98-9850-12.132
Former Yugoslavia: Somewhere Between War and Peace 98-9850-12.53
Former Yugoslavia: Strife in Kosovo, Karadzic's Whereabouts 98-9850-12.170
Former Yugoslavia: The Next Balkan War? 98-9850-12.187
Former Yugoslavia: Two New Flashpoints; One Old, One Eliminated? 98-9850-12.100
Former Yugoslavia: Voice of Contact Group Not Convincing 98-9850-12.153
Former Yugoslavia: War Crimes, International Criminal Tribunal 98-7000-9.12
Former Yugoslavia: War Crimes, International Criminal Tribunal 98-7000-9.57
Forming Bonds of Diplomacy To Avoid War 98-3500-18.8
Forward--From the Sea 98-3500-1.102
France: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.2
France: Atomic Energy--International Piping Integrity Research Group (IPIRG) 98-7000-12.15
France: Customs--Distribution License Systems 98-7000-12.197
France: Defense 98-7000-12.92
France: Defense--Cooperation 98-7000-12.130
France: Defense--Laser Technology 98-7000-12.80
France: Defense--Logistics 98-7000-12.81
France: Defense--Reconnaissance 98-7000-12.119
France: Defense--Research 98-7000-12.44
France: Defense--Submarines 98-7000-12.79
France: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.7
France: Satellites--TOPEX/POSEIDON Project 98-7000-12.51
Free Trade in Information Technology 98-9880-1.106
French Military Reforms and Strategy 98-3920-35.14
Front Lines 98-9910-1
Future Free Trade Area Negotiations: Report on Significant Market Opening 98-440-64
Future of International Criminal Justice 98-7000-2.113
FY97 IMET Program: Proposed Increases 98-3500-24.73
FY98 IMET Program: Allocation Revisions 98-3500-24.123
General Agreement on Trade in Services: Examination of the Schedules of Commitments Submitted by Asia/Pacific Trading Partners 98-9880-22
Georgian-Ossetian Joint Brainstorming 98-29590-19.5
German Government Agreement on Holocaust Compensation 98-7000-131.7
Germany: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.24
Germany and Sweden: Proposed Technical Assistance Agreement 98-7000-9.51
Germany: Atomic Energy--Safeguards and Security 98-7000-12.194
Germany: Defense--Advanced Armor Protection Systems 98-7000-12.107
Germany: Defense--Assistance 98-7000-12.147
Germany: Defense--ATAS Subsystem 98-7000-12.129
Germany: Defense--Avionics 98-7000-12.145
Germany: Defense--Data Systems 98-7000-12.146
Germany: Defense--EX-31 Missiles 98-7000-12.143
Germany: Defense--George C. Marshall European Center 98-7000-12.127
Germany: Defense--Helicopter Aeromechanics 98-7000-12.126
Germany: Defense--Information Exchange 98-7000-12.108
Germany: Defense--Laser Technology 98-7000-12.106
Germany: Defense--Maritime Patrol Aircraft 98-7000-12.105
Germany: Defense--Munitions 98-7000-12.124
Germany: Defense--Procurement 98-7000-12.93
Germany: Defense--Radiobiology 98-7000-12.116
Germany: Defense--Research and Technology 98-7000-12.128
Germany: Defense--Saxon-FPN Radar Experiment 98-7000-12.144
Germany: Defense--Support 98-7000-12.125
Germany: Defense--Testing and Evaluation of the IFFN System 98-7000-12.104
Ghana: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.52
Gingrich in Israel: U.S. Partisan Politics, Jerusalem to the Fore 98-9850-12.199
Global Agreement on Prior Informed Consent for Especially Dangerous Chemicals 98-7000-131.16
Global Ban on Land Mines Passed--But Where Was the U.S.? 98-9850-12.81
Global Mine Clearance: An Achievable Goal? 98-3920-35.20
Global Order and Security Privatization 98-3920-35.18
Global Stock Market Fluctuations: Meltdown or Shakedown? 98-9850-12.50
Good Practice in the Training and Education for Human Rights of Government Officials, 12-Point Guide 98-21180-46.5
Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Defense--Ocean Imaging 98-7000-12.22
Greece: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.42
Greece: Defense--Assistance 98-7000-12.110
Greece: Defense--Bases 98-7000-12.109
Greece: Defense--Cooperation 98-7000-12.121
Greece: Defense--Cooperation 98-7000-12.148
Greece: Proposed Lease of ADAMS-Class Guided Missile Destroyer STRAUSS (DDG-16) and Associated Equipment 98-3500-24.47
Greece: Proposed Lease of ADAMS-Class Guided-Missile Destroyer SEMMES (DDG-18) and Associated Equipment 98-3500-24.48
Greece: Proposed Lease of ADAMS-Class Guided-Missile Destroyer WADDELL (DDG-24) and Associated Equipment 98-3500-24.54
Greece: Proposed Lease of KNOX-Class Frigate TRIPPE (FF 1075) and Associated Equipment 98-3500-24.50
Greece: Proposed Lease of KNOX-Class Frigate VREELAND (FF 1068) and Associated Equipment 98-3500-24.49
Greece: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.78
Greece: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.96
Greece: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.100
Greece: Proposed Transfer of Excess Electronic Warfare Equipment 98-3500-24.41
Greece: Proposed Transfer of Excess Miscellaneous Support Equipment 98-3500-24.42
Greece: Proposed Transfer of Excess MK 60 MOD 6 Guided Missile Training Round 98-3500-24.40
Greece: Proposed Transfer of Excess P-3 Mobile Maintenance Facility 98-3500-24.39
Greek-Turkish Relations and U.S. Foreign Policy: Cyprus, the Aegean, and Regional Stability 98-29590-19.2
Grenada: Telecommunications--Radio Relay Station 98-7000-12.202
Group of Eight Birmingham Summit Communique 98-9510-1.359
Guyana: Defense--Assistance 98-7000-12.57
G-8 Forest Action Program 98-7000-131.24
G-8 Summit in Birmingham: Useless Gathering or Important Palaver? 98-9850-12.194
Haiti: FY97 Support for UN Operations 98-7000-9.1
Haiti: Support for Continued United Nations Peacekeeping Presence and FY98 Reprogramming Request 98-7000-9.54
Haiti: Support for Pakistan's Voluntary International Military Contingent 98-7000-9.56
Haiti: Support for United Nations Civilian Police Mission (CIVPOL) 98-7000-9.67
Haiti: Waiver of Restrictions on Assistance 98-7000-9.20
Haiti: Will Things Fall Apart? 98-3720-1.104
Hamre: Counterproliferation Efforts Must Include Defense Against Cyberattacks, WMD 98-3500-18.12
Hamre: Threat Reduction Efforts Continue Despite Waning of Cold War 98-3500-18.11
Hardest Week in Albright's Career 98-9850-12.6
Hemispheric Issues After the Second Summit of the Americas 98-9850-12.179
Hemispheric Trade Issues: FTAA, CARICOM, MERCOSUR, U.S. Economic Might 98-9850-12.157
Hillary Clinton Triumphs 98-9850-12.112
Historic Northern Ireland Accord: U.S. Mediation Role Emphasized 98-9850-12.166
Holocaust Victims Redress Act (Public Law 105-158) 98-9510-2.7
Honduras: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.20
Honduras: Defense--Assistance 98-7000-12.58
Hong Kong and Vicinity 98-9110-1.14
Honorable John D. Holum, Acting Under Secretary of State, Arms Control and International Security Affairs and Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, Remarks to the Carnegie Moscow Center, Moscow 98-9820-2.6
Honorable John D. Holum, Director USACDA and Acting Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs: Remarks to the Business Executives for National Security, and the New York Academy of Sciences, New York City 98-9820-2.4
Honorable John D. Holum, Director USACDA: Remarks to the Business Executives for National Security, Eisenhower Award Dinner, New York City 98-9820-2.2
Honorable John D. Holum, Director USACDA: Remarks to the U.S.-Russian Meeting on Plutonium Disposition, Cambridge, MA 98-9820-2.3
Honorable John D. Holum, Director USACDA: Statement to the United Nations General Assembly in the First Committee General Debate, New York, NY 98-9820-2.1
Host Nation Support, Responsibility Sharing, and Alternative Approaches to U.S. Bases in Japan 98-3810-1.101
Humanitarian and Civic Assistance Activities 98-3500-5.6
Humanitarian and Civic Assistance (HCA): DOD Activities 98-3500-5.1
Humanitarian Demining: FY98 Activities 98-3500-5.5
Hungary: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.12
Hungary: Defense--Information Exchange 98-7000-12.120
Hungary's Near Abroad: Minorities Policy and Bilateral Treaties 98-3920-35.13
Hungary's Yes to NATO: A Plus for Enlargement 98-9850-12.61
Iceland: Defense--Groundwater Contamination 98-7000-12.117
Identification of Trade Expansion Priorities Pursuant to Executive Order 12901 98-440-4.10
IMET Program, FY97: Proposed Increases 98-3500-24.73
IMET Program, FY98: Allocation Revisions 98-3500-24.123
IMF Financing: A Review of the Issues 98-23840-8
Impact of China and Taiwan Joining the World Trade Organization on U.S. and World Agricultural Trade: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis 98-1500-34
Implementation of the 25 Recommendations from the Paris Ministerial 98-7000-123.9
Implementing Arrangement Between the U.S. and Argentina for Technical Exchange and Cooperation in the Area of Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy 98-7000-25.57
Implementing Arrangement Between the U.S. and Brazil for Cooperation in the Area of Energy Technology, with Annexes 98-7000-25.53
Implementing Arrangement Between the U.S. and Brazil for the Design, Development, Operation and Use of Flight Equipment and Payloads for the International Space Station Program 98-7000-25.52
Implementing Arrangement Between the U.S. and Spain on Cooperation in Research on Radiological Evaluations 98-7000-25.25
Implementing Arrangements Between the U.S. and Kazakhstan Concerning Long-Term Disposition of BN-350 Nuclear Material 98-7000-25.73
Incidental Capture of Sea Turtles in Commercial Shrimping Operations: Certification 98-7000-9.2
Incidental Capture of Sea Turtles in Commercial Shrimping Operations: Certification 98-7000-9.3
India 98-9110-1.11
India and Pakistan Sanctions 98-7000-123.16
India Crosses Nuclear Rubicon--Will Arms Race Follow? 98-9850-12.191
India, Pakistan and the U.S.: Signs of a New Approach 98-9850-12.29
Indian Market Reforms Attract U.S. Investment and Trade in Capital Goods and Equipment 98-9880-1.109
India-Pakistan: A New Cold War on the Subcontinent? 98-9850-12.164
India-Pakistan Arms Race: A Global Dilemma 98-9850-12.204
India-Pakistan Nuclear Tests 98-7000-2.157
India's Nuclear Tests: Jingoistic Euphoria Subsides; Will Pakistan Flex Nuclear Muscles? 98-9850-12.197
India's Steel Industry Emerging as a Competitive Global Player 98-9880-1.102
Indonesia 98-9110-1.15
Indonesia: Administrative Divisions 98-9110-1.19
Indonesia: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.63
Indonesia Sending Wrong Signals on Reform? 98-9850-12.150
Indonesia Under Habibie: Breaking with the Past? 98-9850-12.201
Indonesia Under Habibie: More Problems than Solutions 98-9850-12.233
Indonesian Humanitarian Assistance 98-7000-123.13
Indonesia's Crisis Mounts; IMF's Prescriptions Evaluated 98-9850-12.94
Indonesia's Forest Fires: ASEAN Blinded by Maddening Smoke 98-9850-12.25
Industry and Trade Summary: Adhesives, Glues, and Gelatin 98-9880-5.4
Industry and Trade Summary: Dairy Products 98-9880-5.1
Industry and Trade Summary: Explosives, Propellant Powders, and Related Items 98-9880-5.5
Industry and Trade Summary: Fertilizers 98-9880-5.3
Industry and Trade Summary: Milled Grains, Malts, and Starches 98-9880-5.2
Industry and Trade Summary: Millwork 98-9880-5.6
Industry and Trade Summary Reports 98-9880-5
Industry, Trade, and Technology Review 98-9880-1
Informal Meeting of the Joint Consultative Group for the U.S.-EU Agreement on Scientific and Technical Cooperation 98-7000-123.15
Information Operations, Deterrence, and the Use of Force 98-3810-1.106
Information Revolution and International Conflict Management 98-29590-19.3
Inspection of Peace Corps/Bolivia 98-9650-1.1
Inspection of Peace Corps/Guyana/Suriname 98-9650-1.5
Inspection of Peace Corps/Philippines 98-9650-1.4
Inspection of Peace Corps/Ukraine 98-9650-1.2
Inspection of Peace Corps/Zambia 98-9650-1.3
Inspection of Peace Corps/Zimbabwe 98-9650-1.6
Institutions and Policies for Maintaining Financial Stability 98-9360-40
Interim WTO Report Supports U.S. Position on Unnecessary Japanese Testing Requirements 98-440-4.81
International Agreements Other Than Treaties Transmitted in Accordance with the Provisions of 1 U.S.C. 112b, As Amended 98-7000-25
International Agreements Transmitted to the Congress After Expiration of the Sixty-Day Period Specified in the Case-Zablocki Act 98-020-9.2
International Atomic Energy Agency: Atomic Energy--Safeguards 98-7000-12.206
International Broadcasting Annual Report, 1996 98-9850-13
International Court of Justice and the Use of Nuclear Weapons 98-3810-1.109
International Criminal Court: U.S. Opposition Criticized 98-9850-12.231
International Exchange and Training Activities of the U.S. Government, Annual Report, FY95 98-9850-4
International Express Mail Agreement, with Detailed Regulations, Between the U.S. and St. Kitts and Nevis 98-7000-25.26
International Finance: Annual Report of the Chairman of the National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Policies to the President and to the Congress for FY92 98-15340-1
International Financial Institutions Quarterly Transactions 98-8000-9
International Fund for Ireland: Certification 98-7000-9.43
International Life-Saving Appliance (LSA) Code of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as Amended 98-7000-25.195
International Narcotics Control Program: FY97 Budget Increases 98-7000-9.39
International Narcotics Control Program: FY98 Budget Plan 98-7000-9.69
International Narcotics Control Strategy Report 98-7000-46
International Narcotics Issues: New U.S. Plan; U.S. Consumption; Colombia's Extradition Law 98-9850-12.76
International Observers Will Face Confusing Picture in Kosovo 98-9850-12.223
International Organizations and Programs: Reprogramming of Funds 98-7000-9.19
International Organizations and Programs: Reprogramming of Funds 98-7000-9.26
International Space Station: ISS Background and Current Status 98-9500-4
International Space Station Partners Agreement: Remarks Made at Signing Session, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.123
International Telecommunications Satellite Organization: Satellites 98-7000-12.198
Interview with Al Hunt for CNBC and the Wall Street Journal 98-9510-1.327
Interview with Argentine Reporters in Buenos Aires, Argentina 98-9510-1.146
Interview with CBS News, Cox Newspapers, and McClatchy Newspapers 98-9510-1.404
Interview with Central China Television in Shanghai 98-9510-1.432
Interview with Chinese Journalists 98-9510-1.403
Interview with Ebony, Jet, and the American Urban Radio Network in Cape Town 98-9510-1.296
Interview with Jim Lehrer of the PBS News Hour 98-9510-1.218
Interview with Johnathan Rodgers of the Discovery Channel in Johannesburg 98-9510-1.291
Interview with Joseph W. Prueher 98-3920-4.106
Interview with Prime Minister Blair by John King of the Cable News Network in Weston-under-Lizard 98-9510-1.356
Interview with Prime Minister Tony Blair of the United Kingdom by David Frost of the British Broadcasting Corporation in Weston-under-Lizard, United Kingdom 98-9510-1.355
Interview with Radio Free Asia 98-9510-1.408
Interview with Tavis Smiley of Black Entertainment Television in Cape Town 98-9510-1.284
Interview with the Los Angeles Times, Bloomberg Business News, and Business Week 98-9510-1.411
Interview with Tim Russert of Meet the Press 98-9510-1.166
Investment Incentive Agreement Between the U.S. and Bangladesh 98-7000-25.146
Investment Incentive Agreement Between the U.S. and Botswana 98-7000-25.147
Investment Incentive Agreement Between the U.S. and Equatorial Guinea 98-7000-25.153
Investment Incentive Agreement Between the U.S. and Haiti 98-7000-25.166
Investment Incentive Agreement Between the U.S. and India 98-7000-25.129
Investment Incentive Agreement Between the U.S. and Mauritius 98-7000-25.151
Investment Incentive Agreement Between the U.S. and Pakistan 98-7000-25.92
Investment Incentive Agreement Between the U.S. and Tanzania 98-7000-25.85
Iraq Allows Return of UN Weapons Inspectors; Who Won? 98-9850-12.62
Iraq: Butler Cuts Short Talks; More Worries for the Gulf 98-9850-12.239
Iraq Crisis: Glimmers of Hope, But Confrontation Still Possible 98-9850-12.52
Iraq: Hopes for a Diplomatic Solution, But Fears of Conflict Remain 98-9850-12.49
Iraq: Light at the End of the Tunnel on Sanctions Regime? 98-9850-12.216
Iraq: Plight of Civilians Not High on Baghdad's Agenda, Nor Washington's 98-9850-12.91
Iraq: Regional Views Diverge--But Most Agree Crisis Not Over 98-9850-12.66
Iraq: War Averted, But Not Peace Yet 98-9850-12.129
Iraq: What Is the U.S.'s Strategy? 98-9850-12.122
Iraqi Breach of International Obligations (Public Law 105-235) 98-9510-2.12
Ireland: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.40
Irish Referenda: Congratulations, But Much Remains To Be Done 98-9850-12.200
Islamic Conference in Tehran: Iran Comes in from the Cold 98-9850-12.79
Islamic Radicalism in North Africa: Force Works, For Now 98-3920-35.10
Israel: Defense--Assistance 98-7000-12.111
Israel: Defense--Logistics 98-7000-12.112
Israel: Defense--Multi-Sensor Integrated System 98-7000-12.113
Israel: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.10
Israel: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.82
Israel: Proposed Transfer of Excess Miscellaneous Support Equipment 98-3500-24.19
Israel: Proposed Transfer of Excess Miscellaneous Support Items 98-3500-24.72
Israel: Proposed Transfer of Excess M16 Rifles and Ammunition 98-3500-24.108
Israel: Proposed Transfer of Excess Radios 98-3500-24.71
Israel: Proposed Transfer of Miscellaneous Support Equipment 98-3500-24.22
Italy: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.8
Italy: Defense 98-7000-12.118
Italy: Defense--Assistance 98-7000-12.138
Italy: Defense--Procurement 98-7000-12.164
Italy: Taxation--U.S. Navy Employees 98-7000-12.103
Ivory Coast: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.16
James B. Steinberg, Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs: Remarks at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University 98-020-39
Japan: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.9
Japan and Asia: Signs of an Expanding Role? 98-9850-12.10
Japan: Atomic Energy--Fast Breeder Reactors 98-7000-12.54
Japan: Aviation--Transport Services 98-7000-12.214
Japan: Cold Pizza, Old Wine Make for Dismal Fare 98-9850-12.235
Japan: Cooperation in Environmental Protection 98-7000-12.195
Japan: Defense 98-7000-12.132
Japan: Defense 98-7000-12.133
Japan: Defense 98-7000-12.134
Japan: Defense 98-7000-12.137
Japan: Defense 98-7000-12.149
Japan: Defense 98-7000-12.150
Japan: Defense 98-7000-12.152
Japan: Defense 98-7000-12.153
Japan: Defense--Acquisition and Production of F-15 Aircraft 98-7000-12.122
Japan: Defense--Acquisition and Production of P-3C Aircraft 98-7000-12.140
Japan: Defense Assistance--AN/ALQ-131 System 98-7000-12.151
Japan: Defense Assistance--FS-X Weapon System 98-7000-12.136
Japan: Defense Assistance--Hydra 70 Rocket System 98-7000-12.131
Japan: Defense Assistance--Sparrow Missile System 98-7000-12.123
Japan: Defense Cooperation--Steel 98-7000-12.139
Japan: Defense--Technology Transfer 98-7000-12.135
Japan: Oceanography--Ocean Drilling 98-7000-12.193
Japan: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.77
Japan: Proposed Sale of Excess Ship Spare and Repair Parts 98-3500-24.118
Japan: Shipping Sanctions 98-9330-2.1
Japan: Space Cooperation--Shuttle Contingency Landing Sites 98-7000-12.190
Japan's Financial Crisis: Asia's Economic StrongholdThreatened 98-9850-12.165
Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission: Proposed Privatization Legislation 98-14690-2
John Shattuck, Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor: Statement Before the House Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Foreign Operations 98-7000-75.191
Joint Communique on U.S.-EU High-Level Bilateral Consultations on the Environment 98-7000-131.14
Joint Communique with President Ernesto Zedillo of Mexico 98-9510-1.393
Joint Declaration with President Eduardo Frei of Chile 98-9510-1.311
Joint Endeavor: The Role of Civil Affairs 98-3920-4.102
Joint Force Quarterly: A Professional Military Journal 98-3920-4
Joint Press Statement on Demining 98-7000-131.26
Joint Statement by Acting Secretary Talbott and Croatian Defense Minister Susak 98-7000-131.11
Joint Statement by Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and Croatian Minister of Foreign Affairs Granic 98-7000-131.39
Joint Statement on Anti-Personnel Landmines 98-9510-1.421
Joint Statement on South Asia 98-9510-1.437
Joint Statement on the Biological Weapons Convention 98-9510-1.422
Joint Statement on the U.S.-Bulgarian Partnership for a New Era 98-9510-1.242
Joint Statement on the Visit of His Highness Shaikh Essa Bin Salman Al-Khalifa, the Amir of the State of Bahrain 98-9510-1.389
Joint Statement on U.S.-Kazakhstan Relations 98-9510-1.178
Joint Statement on U.S.-Polish Relations 98-9510-1.443
Joint Statement on U.S.-Romanian Relations 98-9510-1.447
Joint Statement on U.S.-Turkmenistan Relations 98-9510-1.321
Joint Statement on U.S.-United Arab Emirates Relations 98-9510-1.339
Joint Statement: The U.S. and the Republic of Italy--A New Partnership for a New Century 98-9510-1.332
Joint Statement: U.S.-Japan Security Consultative Committee, Completion of the Review of the Guidelines for U.S.-Japan Defense 98-3500-15.5
Joint U.S.-China Statement 98-9510-1.153
Jonathan Winer, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Testimony Before the House Committee on Banking and Financial Services, Washington, DC, Combating Money Laundering 98-7000-75.247
Jones Case Dismissal: Legal, Political Victory for Clinton--But No Moral Acquittal 98-9850-12.159
Jordan: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.22
Jordan and Macedonia: Supporting Requirements for Transfer of U.S. Defense Articles and Services 98-7000-9.38
Jordan: Debt Cancellation 98-8000-5.1
Jordan: Defense 98-7000-12.141
Jordan: Middle East Peace and Stability Fund 98-7000-9.23
Julia V. Taft, Assistant Secretary for Population, Refugees, and Migration, Remarks to Participants in the International Diploma in Humanitarian Assistance, Center for International Health and Cooperation and City University of New York, Hunter College, New York, NY, Humanitarian Assistance: A Government Perspective 98-7000-75.257
Karl F. Inderfurth, Assistant Secretary for South Asian Affairs: Testimony Before Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs 98-7000-75.229
Karl Inderfurth, Assistant Secretary for South Asian Affairs, Testimony Before the Subcommittee for Asia and the Pacific, Washington, DC, The Critical Situation in South Asia 98-7000-75.260
Kazakhstan: Technical Cooperation 98-7000-12.27
Kelly Kammerer, International Governmental Financial Management Conference, Arlington, VA 98-9910-108.6
Kenya: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.13
Kenya Election: Moi Wins, But Electoral Debacle Bodes Ill for Nation 98-9850-12.90
Kenya: Floods 98-9910-79.5
Keynote Addresses from the Virtual Diplomacy Conference 98-29590-19.3
Korea: Proposed Enhancement or Upgrade of Sensitivity of Technology or Capability 98-3500-24.14
Korea: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.9
Korea: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.61
Korea: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.66
Korea: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.81
Korea: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.99
Korea: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.106
Korea: Proposed Sale of Excess Tracked Landing Vehicle Spare Parts 98-3500-24.110
Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO) 98-7000-9.5
Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO) 98-7000-9.16
Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO) 98-7000-9.59
Kosovo 98-9110-1.17
Kosovo: Building a Chechnya in Europe? Peace in the Balkans Is Still a War Away 98-9850-12.241
Kosovo: Chances for Peaceful Way Out of Crisis Approaching Zero 98-9850-12.220
Kosovo Crisis: Global Pessimism Grows; Regional Concerns 98-9850-12.215
Kosovo: Getting Worse Yet Overshadowed by Current Events 98-9850-12.244
Kosovo: No NATO Intervention, No Negotiations? 98-9850-12.249
Kosovo: The Worst Can Still Happen 98-9850-12.138
Kursk: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.10
Kyoto Climate Change Summit: U.S. Should Lead by Example 98-9850-12.58
Kyoto Climate Pact: A Start? A Failure? A Great Success? 98-9850-12.82
Kyoto Conference on Global Warming: A Defective Accord Better than None? 98-9850-12.77
Kyoto Global Warming Talks: Will Hot Disputes Lead to Compromise? 98-9850-12.71
Land Mine Ban: No Easy Answers to Hard Questions 98-9850-12.17
Laos: Defense 98-7000-12.154
Laos: Narcotic Drugs 98-7000-12.215
Latin America and Caribbean: Trade, Immigration, U.S.-Mexico 98-9850-12.72
Latvia: Proposed Transfer of Miscellaneous Equipment 98-3500-24.91
Latvian Government Proposes Legislation To Facilitate Integration of National Minorities 98-7000-131.19
Launch of the Euro: Historic Event; Will It Rival the Dollar? 98-9850-12.184
Lebanon: Defense 98-7000-12.155
Lebanon: FY97 Support for Internal Security Forces (ISF) 98-7000-9.55
Lebanon: Proposed Sale of Twenty-Seven Excess Cargo Trucks, Eighteen Excess M6548A1 Tracked Cargo Carriers, and Five Excess M578 Armored Recovery Vehicles 98-3500-24.117
Lebanon: Proposed Transfer of Excess Radios 98-3500-24.59
Legislative Strengthening in El Salvador 98-9930-37.3
Legislative Strengthening in Poland 98-9930-37.4
Letter to Congressional Leaders on Burma 98-9510-1.381
Letter to Congressional Leaders on Deployment of Troops To Protect the U.S. Embassy in Albania 98-9510-1.467
Letter to Congressional Leaders on Iran 98-9510-1.188
Letter to Congressional Leaders on Iraq 98-9510-1.117
Letter to Congressional Leaders on Libya 98-9510-1.212
Letter to Congressional Leaders on Major Narcotics Producing and Transit Countries 98-9510-1.167
Letter to Congressional Leaders on the Chemical Weapons Convention 98-9510-1.210
Letter to Congressional Leaders on the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women 98-9510-1.261
Letter to Congressional Leaders on the Deployment of U.S. Military Forces for Stabilization of the Balkan Peace Process 98-9510-1.405
Letter to Congressional Leaders on the Enlargement of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization 98-9510-1.265
Letter to Congressional Leaders Reporting on Burma 98-9510-1.195
Letter to Congressional Leaders Reporting on Iraq 98-9510-1.190
Letter to Congressional Leaders Reporting on Iraq 98-9510-1.232
Letter to Congressional Leaders Reporting on Iraq 98-9510-1.302
Letter to Congressional Leaders Reporting on Iraq's Compliance with United Nations Security Council Resolutions 98-9510-1.409
Letter to Congressional Leaders Reporting on Military Action Against Terrorist Sites in Afghanistan and Sudan 98-9510-1.472
Letter to Congressional Leaders Reporting on Narcotic Traffickers Centered in Colombia 98-9510-1.141
Letter to Congressional Leaders Reporting on the Bombing Incidents in Africa 98-9510-1.461
Letter to Congressional Leaders Reporting on the National Emergency with Respect to Iraq 98-9510-1.464
Letter to Congressional Leaders Reporting on the National Emergency with Respect to Libya 98-9510-1.440
Letter to Congressional Leaders Reporting on the Situation in Guinea-Bissau 98-9510-1.401
Letter to Congressional Leaders Transmitting a Report on Bosnia-Herzegovina 98-9510-1.204
Letter to Congressional Leaders Transmitting a Report on the Comprehensive Trade and Development Policy for Africa 98-9510-1.208
Lewinsky Story: Unexpected Support for President 98-9850-12.121
Liberia: Support for Peacekeeping Operation 98-7000-9.21
Liberia: Support for Peacekeeping Operation 98-7000-9.61
List of Upcoming Multilateral Development Bank (MDB) Projects with Possible Environmental Concerns 98-9910-101
Lithuania: Defense 98-7000-12.156
Lithuania: Defense--Security of Military Information 98-7000-12.30
Lithuania: Employment 98-7000-12.46
Lithuania: Proposed Transfer of Excess Miscellaneous Equipment 98-3500-24.92
Lithuania: Proposed Transfer of 200 Excess M16A1 Rifles 98-3500-24.25
Living on the Crest of a New World 98-3500-18.4
London Mideast Talks: An Opportunity...But Without Hope? 98-9850-12.182
Looking Toward the Clinton-Jiang Summit: A Turning Point in the World Order? 98-9850-12.44
Maginot Mentality in International Relations Models 98-3720-1.115
Maintaining the Delta for Future Military Forces 98-3500-18.2
Major Accomplishments at the OAS General Assembly, Lima, Peru, June 1-5, 1997 98-7000-123.3
Making Progress Toward a Lasting Peace in Bosnia 98-7000-2.140
Malawi: Reprogramming of FY97 African Crisis Response Initiative (ACRI) Funds 98-7000-9.29
Malaysia: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.54
Malaysia: Defense--Logistics 98-7000-12.157
Malaysia: Narcotic Drugs 98-7000-12.207
Mali and Ghana: FY98 Support for Participation in the African Crisis Response Initiative 98-7000-9.64
Managing Financial Crises in Emerging Markets 98-9360-40
Margaret McKelvey, Director, Office of Assistance, Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration: Remarks at a Tufts University EPIC Symposium, Exodus and Exile: Refugees, Migration, and Global Security, Tufts University, Boston, Massachusetts 98-7000-75.163
Market Potential for U.S. Agricultural Exports in East Asia 98-1500-32
Martin Indyk, Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern Affairs, Testimony Before the House International Relations Committee, Washington, DC, Developments in the Middle East 98-7000-75.273
Martin S. Indyk, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs: Remarks to the Middle East Insight College of William and Mary Conference, Williamsburg, VA 98-7000-75.156
Martin S. Indyk, Assistant Secretary of State: Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Near East and South Asia, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.233
Meeting the Challenge of Global Warming 98-7000-2.121
Meeting the Competitive Challenge: The Fifth Annual Report on U.S. Export Competitiveness 98-2000-9
Melinda Kimble, Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans, Environment and Science, Together with Dr. Everett Ehrlich, Former Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs, UN Correspondents Club 98-7000-75.219
Memorandum of Agreement Between the U.S. and Egypt Concerning the Provision of Civil Aviation Assistance 98-7000-25.103
Memorandum of Agreement Between the U.S. and Poland Concerning Assistance in Developing and Modernizing Poland's Civil Aviation Infrastructure 98-7000-25.100
Memorandum of Cooperation Between the U.S. and Haiti Concerning the Provision of Civil Aviation Assistance 98-7000-25.29
Memorandum of Cooperation Between the U.S. and Panama for Promotion and Development of Civil Aviation 98-7000-25.125
Memorandum of Cooperation Between the U.S. and South Africa Concerning Mutual Cooperation in the Area of Air Navigation and Air Traffic Control 98-7000-25.162
Memorandum of Understanding Between the U.S. and Argentina Concerning the Flight of the SAC-A Mission on the (NASA Space) Shuttle 98-7000-25.58
Memorandum of Understanding Between the U.S. and Ecuador Concerning Scientific and Technical Cooperation in the Earth Sciences, with Annexes 98-7000-25.49
Memorandum of Understanding Between the U.S. and Germany for Participation in the German Geoscience Challenging Mini-Satellite Payload for Geoscientific Research and Applications (CHAMP) Program 98-7000-25.102
Memorandum of Understanding Between the U.S. and Guatemala Concerning the Imposition of Import Restrictions on Archaeological Objects and Materials from the Pre-Columbian Cultures of Guatemala, with Appendix 98-7000-25.19
Memorandum of Understanding Between the U.S. and Kazakstan for the Infectious Disease Control Program, with Annex 98-7000-25.13
Memorandum of Understanding Between the U.S. and Kuwait Concerning Scientific and Technical Cooperation in the Earth Sciences, with Annexes 98-7000-25.152
Memorandum of Understanding Between the U.S. and Mexico on Cooperation in the Identification, Conservation, Management and Research in Cultural Heritage Sites 98-7000-25.178
Memorandum of Understanding Between the U.S. and Peru Concerning the Imposition of Import Restrictions on Archaeological Material from the Prehistoric Cultures and Certain Ethnological Material from the Colonial Period of Peru 98-7000-25.12
Memorandum of Understanding Between the U.S. and Russia Concerning Cooperation Regarding Plutonium Production Reactors 98-7000-25.37
Memorandum of Understanding Between the U.S. and the Netherlands Concerning Technology Research and Development Projects, with Annex 98-7000-25.158
Memorandum of Understanding Between the U.S. and the United Kingdom Concerning the Trimaran Demonstrator Project, with Annexes 98-7000-25.30
Memorandum of Understanding Between the U.S. and Venezuela Concerning Assistance in Developing and Modernizing Venezuela's Civil Aviation Infrastructure 98-7000-25.185
Memorandum of Understanding Between the U.S. and Venezuela Concerning the Conservation of Protected Natural Areas and Their Biodiversity 98-7000-25.50
Memorandum on a Military Drawdown for Jordan 98-9510-1.264
Memorandum on Assistance for the New Independent States of the Former Soviet Union 98-9510-1.223
Memorandum on Assistance to Africa and Southeast Asia 98-9510-1.387
Memorandum on Assistance to the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization 98-9510-1.402
Memorandum on Assistance to the Russian Federation 98-9510-1.380
Memorandum on Contributions to the International Fund for Ireland 98-9510-1.115
Memorandum on Counternarcotics Assistance to Certain Latin American and Eastern Caribbean Countries 98-9510-1.123
Memorandum on Funding for the African Crisis Response Initiative 98-9510-1.116
Memorandum on Funding of International Financial Institutions and Other International Organizations 98-9510-1.226
Memorandum on Importation of Modified Semiautomatic Assault-Type Rifles 98-9510-1.175
Memorandum on Most-Favored-Nation Status for Vietnam 98-9510-1.257
Memorandum on Most-Favored-Nation Status for Vietnam; Message to the Congress Transmitting a Waiver on Most-Favored-Nation Status for Vietnam 98-9510-1.256
Memorandum on Refugee Admissions Consultations 98-9510-1.413
Memorandum on Refugee Immigration 98-9510-1.122
Memorandum on Renewal of the China-U.S. Trade Agreement 98-9510-1.230
Memorandum on Romania-U.S. Cooperation Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy 98-9510-1.446
Memorandum on Sanctions Against India for Detonation of a Nuclear Device; Message to the Congress Reporting the Detonation of a Nuclear Device by India 98-9510-1.342
Memorandum on Sanctions Against Pakistan for Detonation of a Nuclear Device; Letter to Congressional Leaders Reporting the Detonation of a Nuclear Device by Pakistan 98-9510-1.385
Memorandum on Steps To Combat Violence Against Women and Trafficking in Women and Girls 98-9510-1.260
Memorandum on the Kazakhstan-U.S. Agreement on the Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy 98-9510-1.177
Memorandum on the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization 98-9510-1.241
Memorandum on the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization 98-9510-1.301
Memorandum on the Palestine Liberation Organization 98-9510-1.194
Memorandum on the Purchase of Airline Tickets to Lebanon 98-9510-1.406
Memorandum on the Switzerland-U.S. Agreement on the Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy 98-9510-1.130
Memorandum on Trade Sanctions 98-9510-1.107
Memorandum on Vietnamese Cooperation in Accounting for U.S. Prisoners of War and Missing in Action 98-9510-1.253
Memorandum on Waiver and Certification of Statutory Provisions Regarding the Palestine Liberation Organization 98-9510-1.391
Message to Congress on Iran 98-9510-1.343
Message to Congressional Leaders Reporting on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) 98-9510-1.192
Message to the Congress Certifying Cooperation of Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic to Conditions of Membership to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization 98-9510-1.374
Message to the Congress Certifying Cooperation of Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic to Conditions of Membership to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization 98-9510-1.375
Message to the Congress on Angola 98-9510-1.119
Message to the Congress on Iran 98-9510-1.110
Message to the Congress on Iran 98-9510-1.266
Message to the Congress on Narcotics Traffickers of the Cali Cartel 98-9510-1.322
Message to the Congress on Sudan 98-9510-1.329
Message to the Congress Reporting on Angola 98-9510-1.275
Message to the Congress Reporting on Bosnia-Herzegovina 98-9510-1.455
Message to the Congress Reporting on Iraq 98-9510-1.233
Message to the Congress Reporting on Payments to Cuba 98-9510-1.106
Message to the Congress Reporting on Payments to Cuba 98-9510-1.255
Message to the Congress Reporting on Terrorists Who Threaten the Middle East Peace Process 98-9510-1.225
Message to the Congress Reporting on Terrorists Who Threaten the Middle East Peace Process 98-9510-1.450
Message to the Congress Reporting on the National Emergency with Respect to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) and the Bosnian Serbs 98-9510-1.449
Message to the Congress Reporting on the Situation in Kosovo 98-9510-1.398
Message to the Senate on Ratification of the Protocols for Enlargement of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization 98-9510-1.373
Mexico: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.26
Mexico: Atomic Energy--Safety 98-7000-12.17
Mexico: Boundary Waters--Sanitation Problems 98-7000-12.204
Mexico: Environmental Technologies Export Market Plan 98-2040-40.10
Mexico: Proposed Sale of Excess Auxiliary Ocean Construction Platform Vessel 98-3500-24.109
Mexico: Proposed Transfer of Excess Ammunition 98-3500-24.12
Mexico: Taxation--Information Exchange 98-7000-12.212
Mexico: Tourism 98-7000-12.211
Mexico: Trade 98-7000-12.203
Michael Ranneberger, Coordinator, Office of Cuban Affairs: Remarks to the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Right To Travel--Collaboration Between U.S. and Cuban Scientists, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.193
Micronesia: Aviation--Assistance 98-7000-12.216
Micronesia: Telecommunications--Radio Communications Between Amateur Stations on Behalf of Third Parties 98-7000-12.209
Middle East: Crucial Days for Israeli Government and Peace Process 98-9850-12.95
Middle East: Isolated Netanyahu Moving Israel Toward War? 98-9850-12.224
Middle East Peace: A Candle in the Wind 98-9850-12.24
Middle East Peace Process: Hanging by a Thread 98-9850-12.155
Middle East Peace: Still Hanging by a Slender U.S. Thread 98-9850-12.174
Middle East: Peace Train Still Stalled on Palestinian, Syrian Tracks? 98-9850-12.230
Middle East Peace: U.S. Credibility at Risk? 98-9850-12.193
Mideast and North African Summit: Threat to Arab Solidarity 98-9850-12.21
Military Downsizing in the Developing World: Process, Problems, and Possibilities 98-3720-1.108
Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin 98-3700-1
Military Model for Conflict Resolution in Sub-Saharan Africa 98-3720-1.106
Military Rebellion in Guinea-Bissau: Regional Mediation Required 98-9850-12.222
Military Review 98-3710-1
Milled Grains, Malts, and Starches, Industry and Trade Summary 98-9880-5.2
Millwork, Industry and Trade Summary 98-9880-5.6
Mind Has No Firewall 98-3720-1.110
MINURSO (United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara): Report on Developments 98-7000-9.68
MINURSO (United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara): Report on Developments and FY98 Reprogramming Request 98-7000-9.44
Minute No. 298 of the U.S-Mexico International Boundary and Water Commission Concerning Recommendations for Construction of Works Parallel to the City of Tijuana, B.C. Wastewater Pumping and Disposal System and Rehabilitation of the San Antonio de los Buenos Treatment Plant 98-7000-25.167
Missile Technology Control Regime 98-9820-1.1
Missile Technology Control Regime Holds Plenary Meeting in Tokyo 98-9820-1.4
Mission Rehearsal at CMTC: Operations Joint Endeavor and Joint Guard 98-3700-1.103
Mobile Satellite Services 98-9880-1.101
Modernizing Bolivia's Legislature 98-9930-37.2
Moldova: Employment 98-7000-12.7
Money Orders Agreement 98-7000-25.161
Mongolia: Cultural Relations 98-7000-12.2
Mongolia: FY97 IMET Program Allocation Revision 98-3500-24.58
Mongolia: Scientific and Technical Cooperation 98-7000-12.89
Monitoring of Products That Are Made with Forced Labor 98-21780-83
Morocco: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.25
Morocco: Proposed Transfer of Excess Miscellaneous Equipment 98-3500-24.93
Morocco: Proposed Transfer of Excess M60A1 Tank Spare Parts 98-3500-24.126
Morocco: Proposed Transfer of Excess 20mm Ammunition 98-3500-24.56
Morocco: Proposed Transfer of Excess 8-inch Howitzer Ammunition 98-3500-24.128
Morocco: Proposed Transfer of 20 Excess AN/TPQ-32 Radar Sets 98-3500-24.89
Morocco: Proposed Transfer of 30 Excess M578 Armored Recovery Vehicles 98-3500-24.55
Morocco: Space Cooperation--Shuttle Contingency Landing Sites 98-7000-12.53
Multi-Country Comparison of the Linkages Between Inflation and Exchange Rate Competitiveness 98-9360-37
Multilateral Agreement on Investment: A Work in Progress 98-7000-2.143
Multilateral Dolphin Protection Agreement Signed at Ceremony in Washington, D.C. 98-7000-131.25
NAFTA Countries Eliminate Tariffs on Nearly $1 Billion in Trade 98-440-4.78
National Defense Authorization Act for FY98 (Public Law 105-85) 98-9510-2.2
National Export Strategy, Annual Report to the U.S. Congress 98-2000-7
National Institutes of Health Annual Report of International Activities, FY96 98-4430-1
National Security in the 21st Century 98-3920-4.101
National Trade Estimate Report on Foreign Trade Barriers, 1998 98-440-5
NATO Begins Show of Force, Milosevic to Moscow: Outcome Uncertain 98-9850-12.211
NATO: Enlargement and Other Challenges Ahead 98-9850-12.142
NATO Enlargement: Are New Allies Ready? Who Is Willing To Pay? 98-9850-12.51
NATO Enlargement: Putting the Cost in Perspective 98-3920-35.3
NATO Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council/Partnership for Peace 98-7000-123.8
NATO Expansion: Beginning the Process of Advice and Consent 98-7000-2.109
NATO in the 21st Century: A Strategic Vision 98-3720-1.111
NATO Issues: Enlargement Costs, France's Place, Russia's Role 98-9850-12.34
NATO Issues: NATO-Russia Permanent Joint Council, Enlargement 98-9850-12.23
NATO of the Post-Cold War Era: Ready for New Challenges 98-9850-12.74
NATO: On the Road to Enlargement and Partnership 98-9850-12.14
NATO Signs Accession Protocols with 3 Candidates: An Opportunity To Live in a Secure World 98-9850-12.88
NATO Summit: Defining Purpose and Direction for the 21st Century 98-7000-2.155
NATO: The Strange Alliance Getting Stranger 98-3720-1.112
NATO: U.S. Participation in Tactical Communications (TACOMS) in the Land Combat Zone Post-2000 98-3500-24.33
Naval War College Review 98-3810-1
Navy Reshapes Response for Security Environment 98-3500-18.1
Nepal: Defense 98-7000-12.158
Netanyahu and Arafat in Washington: Nyet to Peace 98-9850-12.104
Netherlands: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.18
Netherlands: Defense--Logistics 98-7000-12.159
Netherlands: Defense--LORAN C/D Transmitter Site 98-7000-12.187
Netherlands: Defense--Missiles 98-7000-12.160
Netherlands: Defense--Mutual Logistic Support 98-7000-12.161
Netherlands: Defense--Ship Technology 98-7000-12.163
Netherlands: Defense--Technology Transfer 98-7000-12.162
Netherlands: Judicial Assistance--Information Exchange 98-7000-12.213
Netherlands: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.84
Netherlands: Proposed Sale of Excess MK 556 MOD 4 Cable Test Set 98-3500-24.116
Netherlands: Unauthorized Transfer of U.S.-Origin Defense Articles 98-7000-9.32
New Century, Old Thinking: The Dangers of the Perceptual Gap in U.S.-China Relations 98-3720-199
New Independent States: List of Countries for Which Receipt of Excess Defense Articles in FY97-98 Is Being Separately Justified 98-3500-24.67
New Political Battle in Washington over Fast Track Authority 98-9850-12.12
New Zealand: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.41
New Zealand: Defense--Communications 98-7000-12.165
New Zealand: Defense--Navstar Global Positioning System 98-7000-12.166
New Zealand: Proposed Sale of Excess Aviation Spare and Repair Parts 98-3500-24.69
News Conference by Ambassador Barshefsky, Beijing, China 98-440-173
News Releases: Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense 98-3500-15
NGOs and Peacebuilding in Bosnia's Ethnically Divided Cities 98-29590-10.5
NGOs Creating a Foundation for Peace and Democracy in Bosnia-Hercegovina 98-29590-19.5
Nicaragua 98-9110-1.8
Nicaragua: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.19
Niger: Defense 98-7000-12.167
Nigeria: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.51
Nigeria at a Crossroads: When Will Democracy Come 98-9850-12.229
Nigeria: Convictions of Alleged Coup Plotters 98-7000-131.21
NIS: Two Elections, Many Pipelines and Status of Caspian Sea 98-9850-12.162
NNICC Report, 1996: The Supply of Illicit Drugs to the U.S. 98-6280-3
Nonproliferation and Disarmament Fund (NDF) Activities: FY97 Obligations 98-7000-9.9
Nonproliferation and Disarmament Fund (NDF) Activities: FY97 Obligations 98-7000-9.27
North Atlantic Treaty Organization: Defense--Communications 98-7000-12.201
North Korea an Emerging Market for Food Trade 98-1500-32
North Korea: Food/Health Emergency 98-9910-79.4
North Korean Defectors: New Round of Isolation for Pyongyang? 98-9850-12.2
North Korea's Decline and China's Strategic Dilemmas 98-29590-10.2
Norway: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.5
Norway: Defense 98-7000-12.168
Norway: Defense 98-7000-12.170
Norway: Defense 98-7000-12.172
Norway: Defense--Environmental Protection 98-7000-12.171
Norway: Defense--Mutual Logistic Support 98-7000-12.169
Notice: Continuation of Emergency Regarding Export Control Regulations; Letter to Congressional Leaders on Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to the Lapse of the Export Administration Act of 1979 98-9510-1.463
Notice: Continuation of Emergency Regarding Terrorists Who Threaten To Disrupt the Middle East Peace Process; Letter to Congressional Leaders Transmitting the Notice on Terrorists Who Threaten To Disrupt the Middle East Peace Process 98-9510-1.219
Notice: Continuation of Emergency Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction; and Message to the Congress on Weapons of Mass Destruction 98-9510-1.170
Notice: Continuation of Emergency with Respect to Burma; Message to the Congress on Burma 98-9510-1.365
Notice: Continuation of Emergency with Respect to Significant Narcotics Traffickers Centered in Colombia; Letter to Congressional Leaders Transmitting a Notice on Narcotics Traffickers in Colombia 98-9510-1.148
Notice: Continuation of Emergency with Respect to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) and the Bosnian Serbs; Letter to Congressional Leaders on Continuation of Emergency with Respect to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) and the Bosnian Serbs 98-9510-1.382
Notice: Continuation of Emergency with Respect to UNITA; Message to the Congress Transmitting the Notice on UNITA 98-9510-1.118
Notice: Continuation of Iran Emergency; Message to the Congress Transmitting a Notice on Iran 98-9510-1.254
Notice: Continuation of Iran Emergency; Message to the Congress Transmitting the Notice on Iran 98-9510-1.121
Notice: Continuation of Iraqi Emergency; Message to the Congress Transmitting the Notice on the Continuation of the Iraqi Emergency 98-9510-1.454
Notice: Continuation of Libyan Emergency; Letter to Congressional Leaders Transmitting the Notice on Libya 98-9510-1.211
Notice: Continuation of the National Emergency Relating to Cuba and of the Emergency Authority Relating to the Regulation of the Anchorage and Movement of Vessels; Message to the Congress Transmitting a Notice on Cuba 98-9510-1.251
Nuclear Deterrence Force Still Essential 98-3500-18.10
Nuclear Nonproliferation and Safety: Concerns with the International Atomic Energy Agency's Technical Cooperation Program 98-26100-289
Nuclear Tensions on the Subcontinent: Challenges to Global Balance of Power 98-9850-12.207
Nuclear Terrorism: Published Literature Since 1992 98-3710-1.107
OAS and the Road to Santiago: Building a Hemispheric Community in the Americas 98-7000-2.134
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative News Releases and Fact Sheets 98-440-4
Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance Fact Sheets and Information Bulletins 98-9910-79
Opening Remarks at the White House Conference on Climate Change 98-9510-1.125
Opening Statement by the U.S. Delegation, Jan. 27, 1998: Japan's WTO Trade Policy Review 98-440-157
Operation Little Flower: The United Nations Apprehension of an Indicted War Criminal 98-3700-1.104
Operation Uphold Democracy: Power Under Control 98-3710-1.102
Other Governments: Defense--Missiles 98-7000-12.91
Other Governments: Defense--NATO Insensitive Munitions Information Center (NIMIC) 98-7000-12.208
Other Governments: Fisheries--Anadromous Stocks in the North Pacific 98-7000-12.97
Other Governments: Satellites--Search and Rescue System 98-7000-12.186
Our Global Future: Climate Change 98-7000-2.112
Overseas Presence: Issues Involved in Reducing the Impact of the U.S. Military Presence in Okinawa 98-26100-313
Overseas Private Investment Corporation, 1997 Annual Report 98-9900-1
Pacific Salmon 98-7000-131.6
Pakistan: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.53
Pakistan: Defense--Night Sight Equipment 98-7000-12.173
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO): Restriction Waiver 98-7000-9.60
Panama: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.39
Panama: Narcotic Drugs 98-7000-12.217
Papua New Guinea: Bougainville Ceasefire 98-7000-131.22
Papua New Guinea: Defense 98-7000-12.174
Paraguay: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.59
Paraguay: Narcotic Drugs 98-7000-12.205
Parameters: U.S. Army War College Quarterly 98-3720-1
Parliamentary Assistance in Nepal 98-9930-37.5
Patterns of Global Terrorism: 1997 98-7000-44
Peace Corps Office of the Inspector General Reports of Inspections 98-9650-1
Peacekeeping Along the Lebanon-Israel Border: FY98 Support 98-7000-9.52
Peacekeeping Costs: UN Pays What It Should 98-7000-123.14
Peacemaking in Karabakh 98-29590-19.5
Peaceworks 98-29590-19
People of Whom We Know Nothing: When Doctrine Isn't Enough 98-3710-1.101
Perils of Reasoning by Historical Analogy: Munich, Vietnam, and American Use of Force Since 1945 98-3610-25
Peru: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.30
Peru: Extradition 98-7000-12.218
Peru: FY97 IMET Program Allocation Revision 98-3500-24.57
Peru: FY98 IMET Funds 98-3500-24.125
Pest and Pesticide Management 98-9910-187
Phantom Warriors: Disease as a Threat to U.S. Security 98-3720-1.107
Philippines: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.47
PICAR Sri Lanka Problem-Solving Project 98-29590-19.5
Plastic Explosives Marking Convention 98-7000-131.30
Pol Pot's Death: Curtain Falls on Genocidal Chapter in Cambodia, But What Does the Future Hold? 98-9850-12.175
Poland 98-9110-1.12
Poland: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.14
Poland: Defense--Information Exchange 98-7000-12.175
Poland: Defense--Security of Military Information 98-7000-12.34
Poland: Defense--Security of Military Information 98-7000-12.142
Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic: Direct Loans 98-7000-9.35
Political Dimension of Political Action: What Works? 98-3710-1.109
Political Freedom in China Act of 1997 98-21460-38
Political Map of the World 98-9110-1.18
Political Map of the World, June 1997 98-9110-1.1
Political Will in the Response to the AIDS Pandemic 98-7000-2.164
Pope in Cuba: Questions About Cuba's Future 98-9850-12.105
Portugal: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.23
Portugal: Defense--Bases 98-7000-12.176
Portugal: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.98
Portugal: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.101
Portugal: Proposed Transfer of Excess CHAPARRAL Missiles and Support Equipment 98-3500-24.83
Portugal: Proposed Transfer of 25 Excess F-16A/B Fighter Aircraft 98-3500-24.112
Post-Abacha Nigeria: Dim Hopes for Shift to Democracy 98-9850-12.209
Postal Parcels Agreement with Final Protocol 98-7000-25.160
Postponement of Vote on Fast Track: Defeat for Clinton, Free Trade; Victory for Protectionism 98-9850-12.56
POW/MIA Accounting Efforts in Asia 98-7000-2.165
POW/MIA Archival Team Enters North Korea 98-3500-15.15
Power and Progress, 2015 98-3920-75
PRC Media Highlight Energy Issues 98-9120-2.3
Preparing the Army in the Pacific for the 21st Century 98-3920-4.107
President Clinton in South America: Changed U.S. Attitude? 98-9850-12.36
President Clinton Provides Import Relief for U.S. Wheat Gluten Industry 98-440-4.65
President Clinton: Surprisingly Successful Comeback--For Now 98-9850-12.114
President Clinton's FY99 Budget for USTR Focuses on Trade Expansion and Enforcement 98-440-4.30
President Clinton's Historic Mission to Sub-Saharan Africa 98-9850-12.125
President Clinton's State of the Union Address: A Spectacular Show of Strength; But What Comes Next? 98-9850-12.109
President's News Conference 98-9510-1.202
President's News Conference 98-9510-1.324
President's News Conference in Hong Kong 98-9510-1.439
President's News Conference with European Leaders in London, United Kingdom 98-9510-1.360
President's News Conference with President Cardoso in Brasilia 98-9510-1.137
President's News Conference with President Jiang 98-9510-1.152
President's News Conference with President Jiang in Beijing 98-9510-1.420
President's News Conference with President Kim of South Korea 98-9510-1.395
President's News Conference with President Nelson Mandela of South Africa in Cape Town 98-9510-1.286
President's News Conference with Prime Minister Blair 98-9510-1.237
President's News Conference with Prime Minister Jean Chretien of Canada in Vancouver, British Columbia 98-9510-1.182
President's News Conference with Prime Minister Prodi 98-9510-1.331
President's Radio Address 98-9510-1.165
President's Radio Address 98-9510-1.239
President's Radio Address 98-9510-1.307
President's Radio Address 98-9510-1.354
President's Radio Address 98-9510-1.418
President's Radio Address 98-9510-1.473
President's Title III Decision 98-7000-123.17
Preventing Genocide in Burundi: Lessons from International Diplomacy 98-29590-19.7
Private Peacemaking: USIP-Assisted Peacemaking Projects of Nonprofit Organizations 98-29590-19.5
Privatization and the Globalization of Energy Markets 98-3000-51
Proclamation 7060: Suspension of Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Persons Who Are Senior Officials of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) and Adult Members of Their Immediate Families 98-9510-1.199
Proclamation 7062: Suspension of Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Persons Who Are Members of the Military Junta in Sierra Leone and Members of Their Families 98-9510-1.213
Proclamation 7103: To Facilitate Positive Adjustment to Competition from Imports of Wheat Gluten; Memorandum on Adjustment to Competition from Imports of Wheat Gluten; Letter to Congressional Leaders Transmitting the Proclamation and Memorandum on an Adjustment to Competition from Imports of Wheat Gluten 98-9510-1.388
Proclamation 7107: To Modify Duty-Free Treatment Under the Generalized System of Preferences 98-9510-1.430
Proclamation 7113: To Implement an Accelerated Schedule of Duty Elimination Under the North American Free Trade Agreement 98-9510-1.456
Proclamation 7115: Victims of the Bombing Incidents in Africa 98-9510-1.459
Professionalization of the Senior Chinese Officer Corps: Trends and Implications 98-3540-16
Prohibition of U.S. Funds to Certain Chinese Officials 98-21460-40
Proliferation Primer 98-25400-3
Proliferation: Threat and Response 98-3540-4
Promoting Financial Stability in the Transition of Central and Eastern Europe 98-9360-40
Proposed Refugee Admissions for FY98, Report to the Congress 98-7000-18
Prospects for Agricultural Trade in the APEC Region 98-1500-32
Prospects for Democracy in Nigeria 98-7000-2.163
Prospects for Greek-Turkish Reconciliation in a Changing International Setting 98-29590-19.2
Protocol Amending the Agreement Between the U.S. and Japan of June 20, 1988, as Extended, on Cooperation in Research and Development in Science and Technology 98-7000-25.155
Protocol Among the U.S., Japan and Korea Amending the Agreement on the Establishment of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization 98-7000-25.32
Protocol Between the U.S. and Venezuela to the Agreement of Nov. 9, 1991 To Suppress Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances by Sea (TIAS 11827) 98-7000-25.6
Protocol To Amend the Air Transport Services Agreement of Mar. 28, 1979 Between the U.S. and Senegal 98-7000-25.139
Radio Address to the Palestinian People 98-7000-2.104
Radio Free Asia Act of 1997 98-21460-36
Radio Remarks on Cuban Independence Day 98-9510-1.367
Radio Remarks on the Northern Ireland Peace Accord Referendum 98-9510-1.371
Radio Remarks on the Passage of the Northern Ireland Peace Accord Referendum 98-9510-1.378
Radiological Dispersal Devices: Assessing the Transnational Threat 98-3920-35.15
Realism in International Politics 98-3810-1.103
Recent Decline in Foreign Computer Manufacturers Sales to Japanese Public Sector Raises U.S. Concerns 98-440-4.13
Redefining U.S. Hemispheric Interests: A Bold Naval Agenda for the Twenty-First Century 98-3810-1.111
Regional Components of the Democracy Network Program: Evaluation of Performance and Potential Final Report 98-21180-46.2
Relating to the Importance of Japanese-American Relations and the Urgent Need for Japan To More Effectively Address Its Economic and Financial Problems and Open Its Markets by Eliminating Informal Barriers to Trade and Investment, Thereby Making a More Effective Contribution To Leading the Asian Region Out of Its Current Financial Crisis, Insuring Against a Global Recession, and Reinforcing Regional Stability and Security 98-21460-58
Release of Interim Report of Defense Guidelines Review for U.S.-Japan Cooperation 98-3500-15.1
Release of Wei Jingsheng: Positive Sign or Cynical Gesture? 98-9850-12.60
Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session with Students at Beijing University in Beijing, China 98-9510-1.424
Remarks and an Exchange with Reporters in Birmingham, United Kingdom 98-9510-1.357
Remarks and an Exchange with Reporters on Departure for Baltimore, Maryland 98-9510-1.247
Remarks Announcing Appointments to the National Bipartisan Commission on the Future of Medicare and an Exchange with Reporters 98-9510-1.193
Remarks at a Church Service in Soweto, South Africa 98-9510-1.294
Remarks at a Dinner Hosted by President Mandela in Somerset West, South Africa 98-9510-1.289
Remarks at a Dinner Hosted by President Roman Herzog of Germany in Berlin 98-9510-1.345
Remarks at a Luncheon Hosted by Secretary-General Kofi Annan at the United Nations in New York City 98-9510-1.114
Remarks at a Memorial Service for Victims of the Embassy Bombings in Kenya and Tanzania at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland 98-9510-1.462
Remarks at a Reception Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Israel 98-9510-1.323
Remarks at a Reception Hosted by Chief Executive C. H. Tung in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China 98-9510-1.436
Remarks at a Reception Hosted by Mayor Xu Kuangdi of Shanghai 98-9510-1.429
Remarks at a Reception in Gaborone, Botswana 98-9510-1.295
Remarks at a Reception with President Fernando Cardoso of Brazil in Brasilia 98-9510-1.136
Remarks at a Saint Patrick's Day Ceremony with Prime Minister Bertie Ahern of Ireland 98-9510-1.267
Remarks at a Saint Patrick's Day Reception 98-9510-1.268
Remarks at a State Dinner for President Kim 98-9510-1.396
Remarks at a State Dinner Honoring President Jiang 98-9510-1.154
Remarks at a State Dinner Honoring Prime Minister Blair 98-9510-1.236
Remarks at a State Dinner Honoring Prime Minister Prodi 98-9510-1.333
Remarks at a State Dinner Hosted by President Frei in Santiago 98-9510-1.314
Remarks at a State Dinner Hosted by President Jiang in Beijing 98-9510-1.423
Remarks at a Wreath-Laying Ceremony in Buenos Aires, Argentina 98-9510-1.142
Remarks at Goree Island, Senegal 98-9510-1.299
Remarks at Huapi National Park in San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina 98-9510-1.149
Remarks at the Arrival Ceremony in Xi'an, China 98-9510-1.412
Remarks at the Beijing University Library in Beijing 98-9510-1.425
Remarks at the Berlin Airlift Remembrance Ceremony in Berlin 98-9510-1.346
Remarks at the Dedication of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center 98-9510-1.328
Remarks at the Entebbe Summit for Peace and Prosperity 98-9510-1.281
Remarks at the Foundation for International Community Assistance Women's Village in Wanyange 98-9510-1.278
Remarks at the Joint Declaration Signing Ceremony with President Frei in Santiago 98-9510-1.310
Remarks at the Kisowera School in Mukono, Uganda 98-9510-1.276
Remarks at the Memorial to Hector Peterson in Soweto, South Africa 98-9510-1.292
Remarks at the National Defense University 98-9510-1.228
Remarks at the National Geographic Society 98-9510-1.399
Remarks at the Opening of the Ronald H. Brown Commercial Center in Johannesburg, South Africa 98-9510-1.293
Remarks at the Opening Session of the Summit of the Americas in Santiago, Chile 98-9510-1.318
Remarks at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia 98-9510-1.246
Remarks at the Signing Ceremony for the Baltic Nations-U.S. Charter of Partnership 98-9510-1.215
Remarks at the Signing Ceremony for the Organization of American States Hemispheric Arms Trafficking Convention 98-9510-1.172
Remarks at the Signing Ceremony for the U.S.-Venezuela Agreements in Caracas 98-9510-1.132
Remarks at the State Dinner Hosted by President Carlos Menem of Argentina in Buenos Aires 98-9510-1.144
Remarks at the Swearing-In Ceremony for David Satcher as Surgeon General and Assistant Secretary for Health and an Exchange with Reporters 98-9510-1.244
Remarks at the TechnoServe/Peace Corps Project Site in Accra 98-9510-1.274
Remarks at the Vila Olimpica Mangueira School in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 98-9510-1.140
Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony for Prime Minister Romano Prodi of Italy 98-9510-1.330
Remarks at the World Trade Organization in Geneva, Switzerland 98-9510-1.366
Remarks by General Henry H. Shelton, The Council on U.S.-Korean Security Studies: Luncheon Address 98-3560-7
Remarks by Secretary of Commerce William M. Daley: U.S. Chamber of Commerce Asia Task Force 98-2000-21
Remarks Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in New York City 98-9510-1.196
Remarks During a Visit to the Victoria Mxenge Housing Project in Cape Town, South Africa 98-9510-1.282
Remarks During the White House Conference on Climate Change 98-9510-1.126
Remarks Following Discussions with Chancellor Helmut Kohl of Germany and an Exchange with Reporters in Potsdam, Germany 98-9510-1.340
Remarks Honoring Genocide Survivors in Kigali, Rwanda 98-9510-1.279
Remarks in a Call-In Show on Shanghai Radio 990 98-9510-1.428
Remarks in a Discussion on Microenterprise in the San Miguel Neighborhood of Santiago, Chile 98-9510-1.316
Remarks in a Meeting with Village Business Owners and an Exchange with Reporters in Wanyange, Uganda 98-9510-1.277
Remarks in a Roundtable Discussion at the General Motors Opel Plant in Eisenach, Germany 98-9510-1.347
Remarks in a Roundtable Discussion on Shaping China for the 21st Century in Shanghai, China 98-9510-1.427
Remarks in a Roundtable Discussion on the Future of South Africa in Johannesburg 98-9510-1.290
Remarks in a Roundtable Discussion with Environmental Specialists in Guilin, China 98-9510-1.434
Remarks in a Roundtable Discussion with Human Rights Activists in Dakar, Senegal 98-9510-1.300
Remarks in a Roundtable Discussion with Xiahe Area Residents 98-9510-1.415
Remarks in the Globalization and Trade Session of the Democratic National Committee's Autumn Retreat on Amelia Island 98-9510-1.156
Remarks in the Univision Town Meeting Buenos Aires 98-9510-1.143
Remarks of Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky, Asia Rising?U.S. Naval Academy 98-440-169
Remarks of the Honorable Charlene Barshefsky, U.S. Trade Representative, Before the U.S.-China Business Council: China at the Crossroads of Reform 98-440-158
Remarks of the Honorable John D. Holum, Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and Under Secretary, Department of State, Keynote Address to Sandia National Laboratories Eighth International Arms Control Conference 98-9820-2.5
Remarks of Tim Galvin, Associate Administrator, FAS, Session on Plant Biotechnology, Regulatory Oversight, and Export Issues at the NCGA/ASA Commodity Classic, Long Beach, California 98-1920-24.3
Remarks on Action Against Nuclear Proliferation in South Asia and Most-Favored-Nation Status for China 98-9510-1.390
Remarks on Arrival and an Exchange with Reporters in Denver, Colorado 98-9510-1.181
Remarks on Arrival in Caracas, Venezuela 98-9510-1.131
Remarks on Departure for Capitol Hill and an Exchange with Reporters 98-9510-1.108
Remarks on Departure for Washington, DC, from Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts 98-9510-1.469
Remarks on Departure from New York City and an Exchange with Reporters; Statement on the Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change 98-9510-1.197
Remarks on Fast-Track Trade Legislation and an Exchange with Reporters 98-9510-1.160
Remarks on Fast-Track Trade Legislation and an Exchange with Reporters 98-9510-1.163
Remarks on Fast-Track Trade Legislation and an Exchange with Reporters 98-9510-1.164
Remarks on Fast-Track Trade Legislation and an Exchange with Reporters 98-9510-1.168
Remarks on International Women's Day 98-9510-1.259
Remarks on Landmines and an Exchange with Reporters 98-9510-1.109
Remarks on Receiving the Man of Peace Award 98-9510-1.179
Remarks on Senate Action on Fast-Track Trade Legislation and an Exchange with Reporters 98-9510-1.158
Remarks on Senate Ratification of the Protocols for Enlargement of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization 98-9510-1.372
Remarks on Signing the Transmittal to the Senate of the Protocols of Accession to NATO for Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic 98-9510-1.243
Remarks on Signing the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 98-9510-1.458
Remarks on the Death of Mother Theresa and an Exchange with Reporters in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts 98-9510-1.104
Remarks on the Death of Princess Diana and an Exchange with Reporters in Martha's Vineyard 98-9510-1.101
Remarks on the Enlargement of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization 98-9510-1.270
Remarks on the International Crime Control Strategy 98-9510-1.338
Remarks on the Northern Ireland Peace Process and an Exchange with Reporters 98-9510-1.306
Remarks on the Peace Process in Bosnia and an Exchange with Reporters 98-9510-1.203
Remarks on the Proposed Building Efficient Surface Transportation and Equity Act and an Exchange with Reporters 98-9510-1.377
Remarks on the Situation in Iraq 98-9510-1.174
Remarks on the Terrorist Attack in Jerusalem and an Exchange with Reporters in Martha's Vineyard 98-9510-1.102
Remarks on United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan's Mission to Iraq and an Exchange with Reporters 98-9510-1.250
Remarks Prepared for Delivery, Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, American Legion Convention, Orlando, FL 98-3500-15.2
Remarks Prior to a Meeting with the Economic Team and an Exchange with Reporters 98-9510-1.191
Remarks Prior to Bilateral Discussions with President Eduardo Frei of Chile in Santiago 98-9510-1.309
Remarks Prior to Discussions with Chairman Yasser Arafat of the Palestinian Authority and an Exchange with Reporters 98-9510-1.220
Remarks Prior to Discussions with Foreign Minister Yevgeniy Primakov of Russia and an Exchange with Reporters in New York City 98-9510-1.113
Remarks Prior to Discussions with President Ernesto Zedillo of Mexico and an Exchange with Reporters 98-9510-1.171
Remarks Prior to Discussions with President Ezer Weizman of Israel and an Exchange with Reporters 98-9510-1.127
Remarks Prior to Discussions with President Jiang Zemin of China in Beijing 98-9510-1.419
Remarks Prior to Discussions with Prime Minister Blair and an Exchange with Reporters 98-9510-1.235
Remarks Prior to Discussions with Prime Minister Chuan Likphai of Thailand and an Exchange with Reporters 98-9510-1.263
Remarks Prior to Discussions with Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto of Japan and an Exchange with Reporters in Birmingham, United Kingdom 98-9510-1.349
Remarks Prior to Discussions with United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan and an Exchange with Reporters 98-9510-1.258
Remarks Supporting Renewal of Fast-Track Trading Authority 98-9510-1.105
Remarks to African Environmentalists in Gaborone, Botswana 98-9510-1.297
Remarks to Business and Community Leaders in Santiago 98-9510-1.312
Remarks to Business Leaders in Buenos Aires 98-9510-1.145
Remarks to Business Leaders in Sao Paolo, Brazil 98-9510-1.139
Remarks to Business Leaders in Shanghai 98-9510-1.431
Remarks to Senegalese Troops Trained for the African Crisis Response Initiative in Thies, Senegal 98-9510-1.298
Remarks to the Asia Society and the U.S.-China Education Foundation Board 98-9510-1.150
Remarks to the Building Construction and Finance Community in Shanghai 98-9510-1.433
Remarks to the Business Community in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China 98-9510-1.438
Remarks to the Citizens of Venezuela in Caracas 98-9510-1.134
Remarks to the Community at Dover Air Force Base in Dover 98-9510-1.335
Remarks to the Community at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage, Alaska 98-9510-1.410
Remarks to the Community in Casablanca, Chile 98-9510-1.317
Remarks to the Community in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina 98-9510-1.205
Remarks to the National Congress of Chile in Valparaiso 98-9510-1.315
Remarks to the People of Eisenach 98-9510-1.348
Remarks to the People of Germany in Berlin 98-9510-1.344
Remarks to the People of Ghana in Accra 98-9510-1.273
Remarks to the People of Guilin 98-9510-1.435
Remarks to the People of Xiahe 98-9510-1.416
Remarks to the Troops in Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina 98-9510-1.206
Remarks to the United Nations Special Session on the World Drug Problem in New York City 98-9510-1.392
Remarks to the U.S. Consulate Staff in Vancouver 98-9510-1.185
Remarks to the 52d Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York City 98-9510-1.112
Remarks Welcoming President Jiang Zemin of China 98-9510-1.151
Remarks Welcoming President Kim Dae-jung of South Korea 98-9510-1.394
Remarks Welcoming Prime Minister Tony Blair of the United Kingdom 98-9510-1.234
Replace Unilateral U.S. Drug Certification Policy with a Multilateral Approach 98-9850-12.134
Report of the Commission on U.S.-Pacific Trade and Investment Policy: Building American Prosperity in the 21st Century 98-440-146
Report on Allied Contributions to the Common Defense, A Report to the U.S. Congress by the Secretary of Defense 98-3500-8
Report on Humanitarian Demining Activities of the U.S. Government 98-21180-45.3
Report to Congress: Conditions in Burma and U.S. Policy Toward Burma 98-7000-124
Report to Congress on Conditions in Hong Kong as of Apr. 2, 1998 98-7000-91
Report to Congress on Voting Practices in the United Nations, 1997 98-7000-38
Report to President William Jefferson Clinton of the Interagency Enforcement Team Regarding the U.S.-Japan Agreement on Autos and Auto Parts 98-440-127
Report to the Congress on Recommendations on Future Free Trade Area Negotiations 98-020-16
Report to the U.S. Congress on Export Credit Competition and the Export-Import Bank of the U.S., For the Period Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1996 98-9250-5
Republic of Korea: Defense Assistance 98-7000-12.200
Responding to Proliferation Threats 98-3920-35.16
Results Package Grant Agreement Between the U.S. and Egypt for Alexandria Wastewater System Expansion II 98-7000-25.16
Results Package Grant Agreement for Small and Emerging Business Support, with Annexes, Between the U.S. and Egypt 98-7000-25.40
Results Package Grant Agreement for the Health Policy Support Program, with Annex, Between the U.S. and Egypt 98-7000-25.41
Rethinking the Role of Nuclear Weapons 98-3920-35.9
Rhino and Tiger Product Labeling Act 98-21650-16
Rhinoceros and Tiger Conservation Act of 1998 98-25320-4
Rhinoceros and Tiger Conservation Reauthorization Act of 1998 98-21650-15
Richardson to South Asia: A Breakthrough for Peace in Afghanistan? 98-9850-12.172
Richardson to South Asia: Increased Trade Welcomed; Nuclear Arms Race Feared 98-9850-12.178
Robert S. Gelbard, Special Representative of the President and the Secretary for Implementation of the Dayton Peace Agreement, Statement Before the House International Relations Committee, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.264
Role of Foreign Aid in Development: South Korea and the Philippines, CBO Memorandum 98-26300-19
Romania: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.60
Roots of Bosnian Realities 98-3710-1.103
Russia: A Devaluation of the President Along with the Currency 98-9850-12.253
Russia: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.27
Russia: Ahead on Iraq; Wooing Iran, Other Neighbors 98-9850-12.137
Russia and CIS: Yeltsin's Cold Cancels a Summit; Gore-Chernomyrdin Talks; Albright in Ukraine 98-9850-12.145
Russia: Another Time of Troubles; A Challenger for Yeltsin 98-9850-12.198
Russia: Arms Control, Gore-Chernomyrdin Talks, Reforms 98-9850-12.30
Russia: Assertive Diplomacy with an Ailing Head of State 98-9850-12.84
Russia: Atomic Energy--Radiation 98-7000-12.5
Russia: Atomic Energy--Safety 98-7000-12.102
Russia: Aviation--Air Traffic Control 98-7000-12.1
Russia: Back Pay Issue Undermining Russian Armed Forces 98-9120-2.1
Russia: Economic Assistance 98-7000-12.98
Russia: Economic Assistance 98-7000-12.114
Russia: Facing a Brace of Serious Problems 98-9850-12.234
Russia: Haggling over New Government; A Troika for Europe 98-9850-12.158
Russia: Health 98-7000-12.26
Russia: Investment Guaranties 98-7000-12.24
Russia: Kiriyenko Confirmed; Russo-Japanese Summit; Latvia 98-9850-12.176
Russia: Mixed Results in Staging a Comeback on World Stage; Some Progress on Domestic Front 98-9850-12.47
Russia: Opposing U.S. on Iraq While Promoting Moscow's Goals 98-9850-12.128
Russia: Rivalry with U.S. and Matters at Home 98-9850-12.115
Russia: Scientific Cooperation--Mining and Minerals 98-7000-12.45
Russia: Second Vote on Kiriyenko, Tension with Latvia, Arming Iran 98-9850-12.168
Russia: Technical Assistance 98-7000-12.96
Russian Economic Crisis: A Bad Situation 98-9850-12.226
Russian Economic Crisis: Mixed Views on IMF Bailout Package 98-9850-12.228
Russian Financial Breakdown? Cause for World To Worry 98-9850-12.205
Rust Deming, Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Testimony Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Washington, DC, U.S.-North Korea Agreed Framework and KEDO 98-7000-75.261
Rwanda: Disaster Relief 98-3500-24.24
Sarajevo Returns Conference 98-7000-131.12
Saudi Arabia: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.31
Saudi Arabia: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.34
Saudi Arabia: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.35
Saudi Arabia: Proposed Transfer of Fifteen Excess M577A2 Tracked Command Post Carriers 98-3500-24.23
Saving Energy in Guatemala 98-9930-38.5
Saving Energy in Hungary 98-9930-38.4
Saving Energy in the Czech Republic 98-9930-38.2
Scandal at the White House: Focus on Future of Clinton Presidency, U.S. Superpower Status 98-9850-12.106
Sea Turtle Conservation and Shrimp Imports 98-7000-131.23
Secretary Albright Announces $1.075 Million To Support Yugoslav War Crimes Tribunal Investigations in Kosovo 98-7000-131.15
Secretary Cohen Tours Russian Defense Facility, Nuclear Weapons Security Projects Viewed at Serviev Posad 98-3500-15.11
Secretary of Defense Congratulates Anti-Land Mine Group 98-3500-15.6
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen 98-3500-27.2
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Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, Academy of Military Sciences, China 98-3500-27.25
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen amd President Nazarbayev and Defense Minister Altynbayev of Kazakhstan 98-3500-27.12
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, American Embassy, Brasilia, Brazil 98-3500-27.61
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen and Greek Minister of Defense Apostolos-Athanasios Tsokhatzopoulos 98-3500-27.66
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen and Minister of Defense Beniamino Andreatta, Rome, Villa Madama, Italy 98-3500-27.64
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen at Dinner Hosted by Israeli Minister of Defense Yitzhak Mordechai, The Knesset, Jerusalem 98-3500-27.51
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, Bangkok, Thailand 98-3500-27.24
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Cooperative Threat Reduction Initiative 98-3500-27.8
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen En Route to Santiago, Chile 98-3500-27.58
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen Enroute to Amman, Jordan 98-3500-27.49
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen Enroute to Turkey 98-3500-27.47
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Honor Cordon Welcoming Director General Fumio Kyuma of the Japan Defense Agency 98-3500-27.1
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Honor Cordon Welcoming Minister Constantin D. Ionescu of Romania 98-3500-27.44
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Honor Cordon Welcoming Minister of Defense Anneli Taina of Finland 98-3500-27.42
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Honor Cordon Welcoming Minister of Defense Gen. Lt. Vardiko Nadibaidze of Georgia 98-3500-27.41
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Honor Cordon Welcoming Minister of Defense Lazar Kitanoski of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 98-3500-27.46
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Honor Cordon Welcoming Minister of Defense Yitzhak Mordechai of Israel 98-3500-27.43
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Impromptu Interview at the Embassy Courtyard, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 98-3500-27.19
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, Inaugural of the William S. Cohen Lecture Series 98-3500-27.40
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Joint Press Conference 98-3500-27.16
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Joint Press Conference, Munich, Germany 98-3500-27.34
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Joint Press Conference with Deputy Prime Minister Sezgin of Turkey 98-3500-27.48
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Joint Press Conference with Minister Yitzhak Mordechai of Israel 98-3500-27.7
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, Kempinski Hotel, Beijing, China 98-3500-27.26
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, Media Availability with German Minister of Defense Volker Ruehe 98-3500-27.55
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Ministry of Defense, Bangkok, Thailand 98-3500-27.23
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, Munich, Germany 98-3500-27.36
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, NATO at 50: Challenges in a New Age, Munich Conference on Security Policy, Munich, Germany 98-3500-27.35
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Presentation of Vice President Al Gore Hammer Award 98-3500-27.9
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Press Briefing Enroute to Rome, Italy 98-3500-27.63
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Press Briefing on Deployment of USS George Washington 98-3500-27.11
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Press Conference, Ministry of Defense, Paris, France 98-3500-27.6
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Press Conference with George Robertson, U.K. Secretary of State for Defense, Ministry of Defense, London, England 98-3500-27.15
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Print Media Year End Review 98-3500-27.30
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Proliferation--Threat and Response Briefing 98-3500-27.13
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Remarks at NATO Headquarters, Brussels, Belgium 98-3500-27.65
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Remarks at Tuzla Air Base, Bosnia 98-3500-27.5
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Security and Defense Cooperation: Practical and Substantive Unilateral, Bilateral and Regional Steps, Pacific Dialogue--Security Session, Palace of the Golden Horses, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 98-3500-27.17
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Senate Armed Services Committee, Washington, D.C. 98-3500-27.32
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, Threat Posed to America by WMD 98-3500-27.39
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, U.S. Embassy, Tokyo, Japan 98-3500-27.27
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen: Wehrkunde Conference, Munich, Germany 98-3500-27.33
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen with Argentinian Minister of Defense Jorge Dominguez 98-3500-27.57
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen with Argentinian Minister of Defense Jorge Dominguez 98-3500-27.70
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen with Chilean Minister of Defense Raul Troncoso 98-3500-27.59
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen with Indonesian Minister of Defense Edi Sudrajat, Indonesia 98-3500-27.20
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen with Israeli Minister of Defense Yitzhak Mordechai, Tel Aviv, Israel 98-3500-27.52
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen with Kazakhstani Minister of Defense Col. Gen. Mukhtar Altynbayev 98-3500-27.69
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen with Korean Minister of Defense Chun Yong-Taek 98-3500-27.67
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen with Korean Minister of National Defense Kim Dong-Shin, Korea 98-3500-27.28
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen with Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Anwar bin Ibrahim, Palace of the Golden Horses, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 98-3500-27.18
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen with Minister of Defense Alain Richard of France 98-3500-27.54
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen with Minister Tsokhatzopoulos, Athens, Greece 98-3500-27.53
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen with President Constantinescu of Romania 98-3500-27.68
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen with Prime Minister Majali of Jordan 98-3500-27.50
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen with Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jabor Al-Thani, Doha, Qatar 98-3500-27.37
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen with Russian Federation Minister of Defense Igor Sergeyev 98-3500-27.38
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen with Secretary of State for Defense George Robertson of the United Kingdom 98-3500-27.62
Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen with Singapore Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Dr. Tony Tan, Singapore 98-3500-27.22
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Address and Q&A Session at the Israel Academy of Arts and Science, Jerusalem 98-7000-75.8
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Address and Q&A Session Before the Institute for International Economics, Willard Inter-Continental Hotel, Washington, D.C., International Economic Leadership: Keeping America on the Right Track for the Twenty-First Century 98-7000-75.22
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Address and Question and Answer Session Before the American Association of Newspaper Editors, J.W. Marriott Hotel, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.192
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Address and Question and Answer Session Before the Council on Foreign Relations, New York, New York 98-7000-75.37
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Address to the Australasia Centre of the Asia Society, Sydney, Australia 98-7000-75.275
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Address to the International Diplomacy Council, San Francisco, California 98-7000-75.266
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Address to the National Democratic Institute, Presentation of the 11th Annual W. Averell Harriman Democracy Award, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.74
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Argentinian Foreign Minister Guido di Tella: Press Remarks, Palacio San Martin, Buenos Aires, Argentina 98-7000-75.53
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Bahraini Foreign Minister Shaikh Muhammad Bin Mubarak al-Khalifa: Press Briefing, Sheraton Hotel, Manama, Bahrain 98-7000-75.131
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Basdeo Panday, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago: Press Remarks, Grafton Beach Resort, Black Rock, Trinidad and Tobago 98-7000-75.195
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook: Press Briefing, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London, United Kingdom 98-7000-75.127
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Chinese Vice Premier and Foreign Minister Qian Qichen: Press Availability Before Meeting, New York, New York 98-7000-75.26
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Croatian President Franjo Tudjman: Zagreb, Croatia 98-7000-75.286
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Deputy President Thabo Mbeki: Joint Press Conference, Oliver Tambo House, Pretoria, Republic of South Africa 98-7000-75.102
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Edwin Carrington, Secretary General of the Caribbean Community; Ralph Maraj, Foreign Minister of Trinidad and Tobago; and Thomas F. McLarty, Special Envoy for the Americas: Remarks at Meeting of Ministers on the Caribbean, Trinidad Hilton Hotel, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago 98-7000-75.197
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Egyptian Foreign Minister Amre Moussa: Press Availability Following Meeting with President Hosni Mubarak, Itihadiya Palace, Cairo, Egypt 98-7000-75.132
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak: Press Conference, Ras Al Teen Palace, Alexandria, Egypt 98-7000-75.14
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton: Remarks at the Peking University Women's Legal Research Center, Beijing, China 98-7000-75.254
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton: Remarks on the First Lady's Trip to the New Independent States, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.141
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan of the People's Republic of China: Joint Press Conference, Beijing, China 98-7000-75.214
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and French Foreign Minister Hubert Vedrine: Press Briefing, Quai d'Orsay, Paris, France 98-7000-75.172
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and French Foreign Minister Hubert Vedrine: Press Remarks, Quai d'Orsay, Paris, France 98-7000-75.124
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and German Foreign Minister Klaus Kinkel: Press Conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bonn, Germany 98-7000-75.171
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and German Foreign Minister Klaus Kinkel: Press Remarks, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.73
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Haitian President Rene Preval: Press Conference at the National Palace, Port-au-Prince, Haiti 98-7000-75.55
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and His Excellency Amre Mahmoud Moussa, Foreign Minister of Egypt: Press Remarks Prior to Their Meeting, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.259
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and His Excellency Milo Djukanovic, President of the Republic of Montenegro: Press Remarks Prior to Their Meeting, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.206
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and His Excellency Shaikh Hamad Bin Jasim Al Thani, Foreign Minister of Qatar: Remarks Following Their Meeting 98-7000-75.190
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and His Majesty King Hussein of Jordan: Press Remarks Prior to Their Meeting, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.177
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: Press Conference, Bristol Hotel, Paris, France 98-7000-75.93
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Italian Foreign Minister Lamberto Dini: Press Briefing at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Rome, Italy 98-7000-75.170
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Italian Foreign Minister Lamberto Dini: Press Briefing, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Rome, Italy 98-7000-75.183
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Japanese Foreign Minister Keizo Obuchi: Joint Press Conference, Ikura House, Tokyo, Japan 98-7000-75.212
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Japanese Foreign Minister Keizo Obuchi: Joint Press Conference, Ikura House, Tokyo, Japan 98-7000-75.256
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs Masahiko Komura, Prior to Their Meeting, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.279
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Jordanian King Hussein: Press Conference, Amman, Jordan 98-7000-75.17
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Korean Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Park Chung-Soo: Press Conference, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Seoul, Korea 98-7000-75.220
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Kuwait Minister of Defense Sheikh Salem Sabah Al-Salem al-Sabah: Joint Press Availability, Kuwait City, Kuwait 98-7000-75.84
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Mexican Foreign Secretary Rosario Green Macias, Remarks at Press Conference at the Conclusion of the 15th Meeting of the U.S.-Mexico Binational Commission, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.246
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and New Zealand Prime Minister Jenny Shipley: Joint Press Conference, Hyatt Hotel, Auckland, New Zealand 98-7000-75.277
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Palestinian Chairman Yasser Arafat: Joint Press Availability, U.S. Mission to the United Nations, Geneva, Switzerland 98-7000-75.94
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Palestinian Chairman Yasser Arafat: Press Remarks, Bellevue Hotel, Bern, Switzerland 98-7000-75.83
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Palestinian Chairman Yasser Arafat: Press Remarks Following Their Meeting, Ramallah, West Bank 98-7000-75.7
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and President Laurent Kabila: Joint Press Conference, Palais de la Nation, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo 98-7000-75.100
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and President of Rwanda Pasteur Bizimungu: Press Conference, Office of the Presidency, Kigali, Rwanda 98-7000-75.99
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and President of Uganda Yoweri Musevini: Joint Press Availability, State House, Kampala, Uganda 98-7000-75.98
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma, and Foreign Minister Hennadiy Udovenko: Remarks at Signing Ceremony on Several Agreements, Mariinskiy Palace, Kiev, Ukraine 98-7000-75.168
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and President of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe: Joint Press Conference, State House, Harare, Zimbabwe 98-7000-75.103
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu: Joint Press Conference, Prime Minister's Office, Jerusalem 98-7000-75.6
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Prime Minister Bill Skate: Joint Press Conference, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea 98-7000-75.272
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu: Joint Press Availability, Royal Garden Hotel, London, United Kingdom 98-7000-75.81
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Prime Minister of Mongolia Tsahiagiyn Elbedorj: Joint Press Conference, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 98-7000-75.221
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Ralph Maraj, Foreign Minister of Trinidad and Tobago: Press Conference Following Caribbean Ministerial Meeting and Signing of Memorandum of Understanding, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago 98-7000-75.196
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Russian Foreign Minister Primakov: Joint Press Conference, Manila, Philippines 98-7000-75.268
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Russian Foreign Minister Yevgeniy Primakov, Press Conference, Excelsior Hotel, Cologne, Germany 98-7000-75.184
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Russian Foreign Minister Yevgeny Primakov: Press Remarks at the State Pavilion, Barajas Airport, Madrid, Spain 98-7000-75.126
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Saud Al-Faisal: Press Remarks Following Their Meeting, Abha, Saudi Arabia 98-7000-75.16
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Secretary of Defense William Cohen: Press Briefing on Land Mine Policy, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.70
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Secretary of Defense William Cohen: Remarks at Press Stake-Out on Capitol Hill, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.282
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Spanish Foreign Minister Abel Matutes: Press Briefing, State Pavilion--Barajas Airport, Madrid, Spain 98-7000-75.173
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Tanzanian Foreign Minister Jakaya Kikwete: Joint Press Availability Following Their Meeting, State House, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 98-7000-75.280
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Thai Finance Minister Tarrin Nimmanahaeminda: Remarks to the Press Prior to Their Meeting, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.118
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and the Ministers to the Contact Group on Kosovo: Press Conference, Lancaster House, London, United Kingdom 98-7000-75.174
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Tunisian Foreign Minister Abderrahim Zouari: Remarks on Bicentennial of U.S.-Tunisian Diplomatic Relations, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.41
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and U.K. Foreign Secretary Robin Cook: Joint Press Availability, Stakis Hotel, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 98-7000-75.80
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Robin Cook: Remarks at the United Kingdom UN Ambassador's Residence, New York, New York 98-7000-75.24
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Arrival Statement at Residence of President Weizman, Jerusalem 98-7000-75.5
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, Attorney General Janet Reno, and Director of National Drug Control Policy General Barry R. McCaffrey: Remarks on the International Narcotics Control Strategy Report for 1997, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.152
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, Bob Dole, and Cyrus Vance: Press Conference, Washington, DC, International Commission on Missing Persons 98-7000-75.76
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Commencement Address at the University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 98-7000-75.238
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Commencement Address to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, New London, Connecticut 98-7000-75.235
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: FY99 Budget Statement Before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies, House Appropriations Committee, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.151
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Intervention at the ASEAN Post-Ministerial Conference, Manila, Philippines 98-7000-75.270
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Intervention at the ASEAN Regional Forum Plenary, Manila, Philippines 98-7000-75.267
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Interview by Matt Lauer, The Today Show, NBC TV, New York, New York 98-7000-75.38
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Interview for CNN's Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer, Taped from London, United Kingdom 98-7000-75.249
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Interview on ABC-TV, Jerusalem 98-7000-75.11
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Interview on ABC-TV This Week with Cokie Roberts, Sam Donaldson, and George Will, Vancouver, British Columbia 98-7000-75.91
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Interview on ABC-TV This Week with Sam Donaldson, Cokie Roberts, and George Will, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.147
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Interview on CNN Larry King Live, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.281
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Interview on CNN's Larry King Live with Larry King, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.258
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Interview on CNN-TV, Jerusalem 98-7000-75.12
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Interview on CNN-TV Larry King Live with Larry King, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.68
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Interview on MBC TV of London, Alexandria, Egypt 98-7000-75.13
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Interview on NBC-TV Meet the Press with Tim Russert and Andrea Mitchell, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.252
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Interview on NBC-TV's Meet the Press with Tim Russert and Andrea Mitchell, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.63
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Interview on NBC-TV's Meet the Press with Tim Russert, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.116
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Interview on NBC-TV's Meet the Press with Tim Russert, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.278
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Interview on NPR's All Things Considered, New York, New York 98-7000-75.113
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Interview on PBS-TV Newshour with Jim Lehrer, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.67
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Interview on PBS-TV The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.148
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Interview with Bob Schieffer on CBS-TV Face the Nation, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.162
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Interview with Wolf Blitzer on CNN's Late Edition, Jerusalem 98-7000-75.129
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Meeting with Independent Media Representatives 98-7000-75.285
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Meeting with Women Non-Governmental Organization Leaders, U.S. Embassy, Manila, Philippines 98-7000-75.269
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, National Security Advisor Sandy Berger, and Secretary of Defense William Cohen: Interview on ABC-TV Nightline with Ted Koppel, Columbus, Ohio 98-7000-75.143
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: NATO Expansion,New Atlantic Initiative Conference, The Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.137
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: On-the-Record Briefing en Route, Shannon Airport, Ireland 98-7000-75.133
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Opening Remarks at a Breakfast for East Asian and Pacific Region Foreign Ministers, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, New York 98-7000-75.27
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Opening Remarks on Cuba at Press Briefing Followed by Question and Answer Session by Other Administration Officials, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.181
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Press Availability, Bijeljina, Bosnia 98-7000-75.284
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Press Availability with President Izetbegovic and President Zubak, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina 98-7000-75.287
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Press Briefing, Beijing, China 98-7000-75.253
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Press Briefing en Route Shannon Airport, Ireland 98-7000-75.3
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Press Briefing, King Khaled International Airport, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 98-7000-75.130
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Press Briefing, Miami International Press Center, Miami, Florida 98-7000-75.201
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Press Briefing on Attendance at 52nd UN General Assembly, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.23
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Press Briefing, White House Briefing Room, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.119
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Press Conference, Beijing International Club Hotel, Beijing, China 98-7000-75.217
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Press Conference, Caracas, Venezuela 98-7000-75.240
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Press Conference Following North Atlantic Council Meeting, NATO Headquarters, Brussels, Belgium 98-7000-75.105
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Press Conference, Lancaster House, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London, United Kingdom 98-7000-75.248
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Press Conference, Laromme Hotel, Jerusalem 98-7000-75.128
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Press Conference, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg 98-7000-75.239
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Press Conference on the Crisis in South Asia, Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland 98-7000-75.243
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Press Conference on the Middle East Peace Process Meetings, London, United Kingdom 98-7000-75.223
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Press Conference, Port au Prince, Haiti 98-7000-75.194
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Press Remarks en Route Washington, D.C. from South Carolina 98-7000-75.146
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Press Remarks Following UN Security Council Session on Africa, the United Nations, New York, New York 98-7000-75.34
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Press Remarks on India and Pakistan, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.241
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks and Q&A Session at Howard University, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.200
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks and Q&A Session at St. Michael's College, Colchester, Vermont 98-7000-75.198
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks and Q&A Session at the Center for National Policy, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.111
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks and Question and Answer Session at the National Press Club, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.228
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks at an Open Forum Breakfast, Hotel Intercontinental, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo 98-7000-75.101
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks at Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty Signing, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, New York 98-7000-75.35
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks at Columbus School of Law, The Catholic University, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.62
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks at Joint Appearance with Treasury Secretary Rubin at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.61
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks at Roundtable Discussion at Pudong Legal Assistance Center, Pudong University, Shanghai, China 98-7000-75.255
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks at Roundtable Discussion with University Students at Kiev-Mohyla Academy, Kiev, Ukraine 98-7000-75.169
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks at Tennessee State University, Nashville, Tennessee 98-7000-75.144
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks at the Beirut Forum, Beirut, Lebanon 98-7000-75.18
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks at the Friends Boys School, Ramallah, West Bank 98-7000-75.10
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks at the Joint Service Officers Wives Luncheon, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.77
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks at the Ministerial Meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 98-7000-75.15
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks at the Organization of African Unity, Economic Commission for Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 98-7000-75.96
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks at the Seeds of Peace 6th Anniversary Dinner, New York, New York 98-7000-75.211
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks at the 20th Anniversary Commemoration of the Bipartisan Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues, Andrew Mellon Building, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.56
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks at University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky 98-7000-75.65
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks at University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina 98-7000-75.145
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks at U.S. Agency for International Development Conference on Promoting Democracy, Human Rights, and Reintegration in Post-Conflict Societies, Washington Renaissance Hotel, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.69
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks Before Members of the Swiss Parliament, Bern, Switzerland 98-7000-75.82
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks Following Bosnia Contact Group Ministerial Meeting, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, New York 98-7000-75.29
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks Following Meeting with Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat, U.S. Embassy, London, United Kingdom 98-7000-75.107
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks on Advisory Committee on Religious Freedom Abroad Interim Report to the Secretary of State and to the President of the U.S., Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.120
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks on Designation of Terrorist Organizations, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.42
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks on Earth Day 1998 at the National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.205
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks on New Economic Sanctions Against Sudan, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.71
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks on the State of the Union and Visit to Europe, the Gulf, and the Middle East, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.122
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks on the U.S.-China Summit, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.66
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks to Euro Atlantic Partnership Council Ministerial Meeting, NATO Headquarters, Brussels, Belgium 98-7000-75.106
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks to Global Demining Conference, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.237
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks to Southern Africa Development Community, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, New York 98-7000-75.31
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks to the American Chamber of Commerce, Manila, Philippines 98-7000-75.271
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks to the American Chamber of Commerce, Rio de Janeiro Stock Exchange, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 98-7000-75.48
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks to the Bretton Woods Committee, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.140
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks to the Students of Bronx High School of Science, Bronx, New York 98-7000-75.39
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks to the Students of Roosevelt High School of Science, Bronx, New York 98-7000-75.40
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks to the UNSCOM Inspectors, Manama, Bahrain 98-7000-75.85
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks to U.S. Business Representatives, Sheraton International Club, Beijing, China 98-7000-75.216
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Remarks with U.K. Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, in His EU Presidency Capacity, and Vice President of the European Commission Sir Leon Brittan, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.115
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, Secretary of Defense Cohen, Japanese Foreign Minister Obuchi, and Japanese Defense Minister Kyuma: Press Availability Following the U.S.-Japan Security Consultative Committee Meeting, New York, New York 98-7000-75.25
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, Secretary of Defense William Cohen, and Secretary of Treasury Robert Rubin: Press Briefing on Emergency Supplemental, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.178
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, Secretary of Defense William Cohen, Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer, and Australian Defense Minister Ian McLachlan: Remarks Following U.S.-Australian Meeting, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.43
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, Secretary of Defense William Cohen, Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Alexander Downer, and Australian Minister for Defense Ian McLachlan: Joint Press Conference at the Conclusion of the Australia-U.S. Ministerial Talks, HMAS Watson, Sydney, Australia 98-7000-75.276
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, and National Security Advisor Samuel R. Berger: Remarks at Town Hall Meeting, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 98-7000-75.142
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Speech and Question and Answer Session at Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan 98-7000-75.213
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Speech to Returning Refugees, Stup, Bosnia 98-7000-75.283
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Statement and Press Conference Following Meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister Levy and PLO Secretary General Abu Mazen, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, New York 98-7000-75.36
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Statement at Plenary Meeting of the APEC Ministerial, Vancouver, British Columbia 98-7000-75.90
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Statement at the Bosnia Contact Group Ministerial, New York, New York 98-7000-75.28
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Statement at the North Atlantic Council Ministerial Meeting, NATO Headquarters, Brussels, Belgium 98-7000-75.104
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Statement at the United Nations Security Council Ministerial on Africa, New York, New York 98-7000-75.32
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Statement Before the Senate Appropriations Committee, Washington, DC, NATO Enlargement 98-7000-75.57
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Statement on NATO Enlargement Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.149
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright: Statement on Terrorist Attacks in Jerusalem, Prague, Czech Republic 98-7000-75.1
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Burelli Rivas: Remarks Upon Signing of Agreements, Casa Amarilla, Caracas, Venezuela 98-7000-75.46
Section 116(d)(5) Report 98-9910-82.1
Security of the Western Hemisphere: International Terrorism and Organized Crime 98-3920-35.8
Seeds of Peace in the Middle East 98-29590-19.5
Senator John Warner (R-VA), NATO Headquarters, Brussels, Belgium 98-3500-27.14
Senegal: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.3
Services Performed by Full-Time U.S. Government Employees in Connection with Foreign Military Sales 98-3500-24.46
Shaping Our Future in the Asia-Pacific 98-3920-4.105
Shifting Chinese Public Image of the U.S. 98-3920-35.11
Shining the Light on Energy Conservation: A Synthesis of Findings from Six Evaluations 98-9930-38.6
Should There Be a Military Strike Against Iraq? 98-9850-12.113
Significant Incidents of Political Violence Against Americans, 1996 98-7000-58
Signing of the U.S.-UK Maritime Counter-Drug Agreement 98-7000-131.36
Simplified Complexity: Thinking in the White Spaces 98-3920-35.17
Singapore: Defense--Data Systems 98-7000-12.177
Singapore: Defense--Information Exchange 98-7000-12.178
Singapore: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.105
Slip Laws (Public) 98-9510-2
Slovak Republic: Defense--Security of Military Information 98-7000-12.33
Slovakia: Proposed Transfer of Excess Radios 98-3500-24.80
Soccer Fields and Submarines in Cuba: The Politics of Problem Definition 98-3810-1.102
Social Security Programs Throughout the World, 1995 98-4700-1
Social Security Programs Throughout the World, 1997 98-4700-1
Soeharto Steps Down, with Nudge from U.S. 98-9850-12.196
Soeharto's Seventh Term: Indonesia Faces Critical Hour 98-9850-12.140
Somalia: Floods 98-9910-79.3
Sources of Conflict in Asia 98-3600-16
Sources of Conflict in Europe and the Former Soviet Union 98-3600-16
Sources of Conflict in the Greater Middle East 98-3600-16
Sources of Conflict in the 21st Century: Regional Futures and U.S. Strategy 98-3600-16
South Africa: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.38
South Africa: FY97 Support for Negotiations on Zaire 98-7000-9.6
South Africa: Proposed Establishment of a Security Assistance Organization 98-3500-24.3
South Asia 98-9110-1.13
South Korea's Financial Crisis: Continued Anxiety at Year's End 98-9850-12.89
South Pacific Regional Environment Programme Agreement, Message from the President 98-25380-240
Southeast Asia's Haze: Indonesia's Shame Will Not Blow Away 98-9850-12.38
Sovereignty After Empire: Self-Determination Movements in the Former Soviet Union 98-29590-19.4
Spain: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.43
Spain: Atomic Energy--Technical Information Exchange and Cooperation in Nuclear Safety Matters 98-7000-12.16
Spain: Defense--Data Exchange 98-7000-12.184
Spain: Defense--Logistics 98-7000-12.189
Spain: Proposed Sale of Excess Aviation Spare and Repair Parts 98-3500-24.74
Spain: Proposed Transfer of Eight Excess J79 Engines and Containers 98-3500-24.114
Spain: Space Cooperation 98-7000-12.52
Special Operations Forces: The Way Ahead 98-3500-18.7
Special Reports 98-29590-10
Spotting the Losers: Seven Signs of Non-Competitive States 98-3720-1.109
St. Egidio Platform for a Peaceful Solution of the Algerian Crisis 98-29590-19.5
Standard Time Zones of the World 98-9110-1.2
Stanley O. Roth, Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs: Testimony Before Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.232
Stanley O. Roth, Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Testimony Before the House Ways and Means Committee, Subcommittee on Trade, Washington, DC, China's MFN Status 98-7000-75.250
Stanley O. Roth, Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Testimony Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, Washington, DC, Situation in Cambodia 98-7000-75.245
Stanley O. Roth, Assistant Secretary of State, East Asian and Pacific Affairs: Testimony Before the Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs of the House Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.225
Starr Investigation: Clinton's Sin Is Little; There Will Be No Impeachment 98-9850-12.246
Starr Investigation: Increasing Agitation with DistractedSuperpower 98-9850-12.243
Starr Investigation: Pondering Clinton's Next Move; Impact of Case on Presidency 98-9850-12.238
START Treaty: Achievement of Phase I Reductions 98-9820-1.6
State Department Appropriations: FY97 Allocations 98-7000-9.4
State Department: Establishment of Jerusalem Embassy 98-7000-9.41
State Department Fact Sheets 98-7000-123
State Department List of Terrorist Organizations: An Inglorious Honor Roll 98-9850-12.35
State Department Speeches, Testimony and Interviews with the Press 98-7000-75
State Department Statements 98-7000-131
State Department Urges End to Congo Fighting 98-7000-131.42
Statement by Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky Regarding the WTO Dispute on Photographic Film and Paper 98-440-4.18
Statement by August Schumacher, Jr., Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services, USDA, Before the House Ways and Means Committee, Subcommittee on Trade 98-1920-24.2
Statement by Dan Glickman, Secretary of Agriculture, Before the House Committee on Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 98-1920-24.7
Statement by Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen 98-3500-15.3
Statement by U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky 98-440-4.16
Statement by U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky on the 1997 Trade Figures 98-440-4.35
Statement by USTR Charlene Barshefsky 98-440-4.4
Statement by USTR Charlene Barshefsky at the Conclusion of the OECD Ministerial, Paris, France 98-440-4.50
Statement by USTR Charlene Barshefsky Regarding FTAA Trade Negotiations 98-440-4.43
Statement of Ambassador Barshefsky 98-440-4.61
Statement of August Schumacher, Jr., Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services, USDA, Before the General Farm Commodities Subcommittee, House Committee on Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 98-1920-24.1
Statement of August Schumacher, Jr., Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services, USDA, Before the General Farm Commodities Subcommittee, House Committee on Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 98-1920-24.9
Statement of August Schumacher, Jr., Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services, USDA, Before the Subcommittee on International Economic Policy, Export and Trade Promotion, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Washington, D.C. 98-1920-24.6
Statement of European Union/U.S. Shared Objectives and Close Cooperation on Counter-Terrorism 98-9510-1.361
Statement of Lon Hatamiya, Administrator, FAS, USDA, Before the House Committee on Agriculture's Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry, Washington, D.C. 98-1920-24.5
Statement of Lon Hatamiya, Administrator, FAS, USDA, Before the House Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies 98-1920-24.4
Statement of Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen Before the Senate Committee on Appropriations on the Topic of NATO Enlargement 98-3500-15.7
Statement of U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky, House Ways and Means Trade Subcommittee Hearing, Renewal of MFN Status for China 98-440-144
Statement of USTR Charlene Barshefsky Concerning Japan's New Three-Year Deregulation Program 98-440-4.48
Statement on Action Against Terrorist Organizations 98-9510-1.129
Statement on Action on Title III of the Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity (LIBERTAD) Act of 1996; Letter to Congressional Leaders on Action on Title III of the Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity (LIBERTAD) Act of 1996 98-9510-1.214
Statement on Action on Title III of the Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity (LIBERTAD) Act of 1996; Letter to Congressional Leaders on Action on Title III of the Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity (LIBERTAD) Act of 1996 98-9510-1.448
Statement on Brazil's Ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty 98-9510-1.445
Statement on British and French Ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty 98-9510-1.303
Statement on Cuba 98-9510-1.271
Statement on Deferred Enforced Departure for Haitians; Memorandum on Deferred Enforced Departure for Haitians 98-9510-1.207
Statement on Expanding the Executive Order on Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction 98-9510-1.452
Statement on Fast-Track Trade Legislation 98-9510-1.159
Statement on Further Nuclear Testing by Pakistan 98-9510-1.384
Statement on House of Representatives Action on Fast-Track Trade Legislation 98-9510-1.155
Statement on House of Representatives Action To Extend Normal Trade Relations with China 98-9510-1.451
Statement on House Ways and Means Committee Action on Fast-Track Trading Authority Legislation 98-9510-1.128
Statement on Iraq's Failure To Comply with United Nations Weapons Inspections 98-9510-1.457
Statement on New Initiatives in Support of Peace in Northern Ireland 98-9510-1.334
Statement on Protecting the Northern Right Whale 98-9510-1.320
Statement on Receiving the Interim Report of the Secretary of State's Special Advisory Committee on Religious Freedom Abroad 98-9510-1.222
Statement on Returning Without Approval to the House of Representatives the Iran Missile Proliferation Sanctions Act of 1998 98-9510-1.407
Statement on Russian Ratification of the Chemical Weapons Convention 98-9510-1.161
Statement on Russia's Economic Situation 98-9510-1.383
Statement on Senate Action on India-Pakistan Sanctions Legislation 98-9510-1.442
Statement on Signing the Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1998 98-9510-1.189
Statement on Signing the Holocaust Victims Redress Act 98-9510-1.245
Statement on Status of U.S.-Vietnam Bilateral Trade Agreement, Office of the USTR, House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Trade 98-440-183
Statement on Support for Russian Reform 98-9510-1.386
Statement on the Accident Involving U.S. Aircraft in Italy 98-9510-1.231
Statement on the Apprehension of Goran Jelisic 98-9510-1.221
Statement on the Arrest of Mohammad Rashid for the Terrorist Attack on the U.S. Embassy in Kenya 98-9510-1.475
Statement on the Bombings in South Africa and Uganda 98-9510-1.474
Statement on the Conclusion of the World Trade Organization Meeting 98-9510-1.370
Statement on the Death of M.K.O. Abiola of Nigeria 98-9510-1.441
Statement on the Death of Mother Theresa 98-9510-1.103
Statement on the Death of Pol Pot 98-9510-1.313
Statement on the European Economic and Monetary Union 98-9510-1.326
Statement on the Helicopter Tragedy in Bosnia-Herzegovina 98-9510-1.111
Statement on the House of Representatives Action on the African Growth and Opportunity Act 98-9510-1.262
Statement on the International Financial Services Agreement 98-9510-1.198
Statement on the Japan-U.S. Civil Aviation Agreement 98-9510-1.229
Statement on the Japan-U.S. Trade Agreement on Access to Japanese Ports 98-9510-1.147
Statement on the Korean Peninsula Peace Process 98-9510-1.180
Statement on the Middle East Peace Process 98-9510-1.337
Statement on the Northern Ireland Peace Process 98-9510-1.249
Statement on the Passage of the Northern Ireland Peace Accord Referendum 98-9510-1.379
Statement on the Proposed International Monetary Fund Financing Program for Russia 98-9510-1.444
Statement on the Resignation of President Soeharto of Indonesia 98-9510-1.369
Statement on the Senate Approval of NATO Enlargement 98-9510-1.325
Statement on the Senate Finance Committee Action on Fast-Track Trading Authority Legislation 98-9510-1.124
Statement on the Situation in Indonesia 98-9510-1.352
Statement on the Situation in Kosovo 98-9510-1.341
Statement on the Terrorist Attack in Luxor, Egypt 98-9510-1.176
Statement on the Terrorist Bombing in Omagh, Northern Ireland 98-9510-1.466
Statement on the United Nations Security Council Resolution on Iraq 98-9510-1.169
Statement on the United Nations Security Council Vote on Iraq 98-9510-1.252
Statement on the U.S.-France Civil Aviation Agreement 98-9510-1.305
Statement on the U.S.-Mexico Binational Drug Strategy 98-9510-1.238
Statement on the Washington Conference on Humanitarian Demining 98-9510-1.368
Statement on the Wrongful Internment of Latin Americans of Japanese Descent 98-9510-1.400
Stephen Sestanovich, Ambassador-at-Large and Special Advisor for the New Independent States, Before the House International Relations Committee, Washington, DC, U.S. Policy Toward Russia 98-7000-75.262
Strategic Forum 98-3920-35
Strengthening the Legislature and Democracy in the Philippines 98-9930-37.1
Strengthening U.S.-Asian Ties 98-7000-2.161
Strike on Iraq Imminent? 98-9850-12.110
Stuart E. Eizenstat, Under Secretary for Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs: Remarks at the National Conference of State Legislatures, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.203
Stuart E. Eizenstat, Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs: Statement Before the House International Relations Committee, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.230
Stuart E. Eizenstat, Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs: Statement Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Power, House Commerce Committee 98-7000-75.166
Stuart E. Eizenstat, Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs, Testimony Before the House International Relations Committee, Washington, DC, Economic Sanctions 98-7000-75.242
Stuart Eizenstat, Under Secretary for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs: Address to Conference on the European Union, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 98-7000-75.222
Stuart Eizenstat, Under Secretary for Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs: Address to the United Jewish Appeal National Young Leadership Conference, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.182
Stuart Eizenstat, Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs: Address Before the Economic Strategy Institute, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.224
Stuart Eizenstat, Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs: Conference Call on the Kyoto Climate Change Conference, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.158
Stuart Eizenstat, Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs: Testimony on Caspian Energy Development Before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Foreign Operations, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.188
Submission by the Government of the U.S. to the Government of Japan Regarding Deregulation, Competition Policy, and Transparency and Other Government Practices in Japan 98-440-181
Summit of the Americas II: Without Fast Track, Disillusionment, Disappointment Looms 98-9850-12.167
Summit of the Americas: Significant Results or Failed Effort? U.S. Role Examined 98-9850-12.171
Supplementary Agreement Between the U.S. and Brazil to the Agreement of Feb. 6, 1984, as Amended and Extended, Relating to Cooperation in Science and Technology 98-7000-25.130
Support for Women's Human Rights: Ratification of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women 98-7000-123.10
Supporting American Leadership for the 21st Century 98-7000-2.135
Susan E. Rice, Assistant Secretary for African Affairs: Address to the U.S. Trade and Investment Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana 98-7000-75.202
Susan E. Rice, Assistant Secretary for African Affairs: Remarks at the Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.176
Susan E. Rice, Assistant Secretary for African Affairs: Remarks Before the Southern Africa Grantmakers Affinity Group--The African Renaissance, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.218
Susan E. Rice, Assistant Secretary for African Affairs: Remarks to the City Club of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio 98-7000-75.204
Susan E. Rice, Statement Before the Subcommittees on Africa and on International Operations and Human Rights of the House International Relations Committee, Washington, DC, Crisis in Sudan and Northern Uganda 98-7000-75.274
Susan L. Shirk, Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, U.S. Department of State: Testimony Before the House International Relations Committee, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.234
Sweden: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.34
Sweden: Atomic Energy--International Piping Integrity Research Group (IPIRG) 98-7000-12.13
Sweden: Defense 98-7000-12.181
Sweden: Defense--Aircrew Protection 98-7000-12.179
Sweden: Defense--Environmental Protection 98-7000-12.180
Switzerland: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.44
Switzerland: Atomic Energy--International Piping Integrity Research Group 98-7000-12.14
Switzerland: Unauthorized Transfer of U.S.-Origin Defense Technology 98-7000-9.13
Symposium Sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City: Maintaining Financial Stability in a Global Economy 98-9360-40
Syria: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.58
Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the U.S.: Proposed Enhancement or Upgrade of Sensitivity of Technology or Capability 98-3500-24.5
Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the U.S.: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.8
Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the U.S.: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.43
Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the U.S.: Proposed Sale of Excess KNOX-Class Training Devices 98-3500-24.15
Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO): Proposed Lease of KNOX-Class Frigate and Associated Equipment 98-3500-24.111
Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO): Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.103
Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO): Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.104
Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO): Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.130
Taiwan: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.62
Tajikistan: Concern About Political Party Law--Its Effect on the Peace Process 98-7000-131.27
Tajikistan: Danger Pay 98-7000-9.49
Tajikistan: United Nations Peacekeeping 98-7000-9.50
Tax Reimbursement Agreement, with Annex, Between the U.S. and the International Organization for Migration 98-7000-25.31
Taxation Convention with Thailand 98-25380-237
Terror in Luxor: Act of Barbarity, But Who's Really To Blame? 98-9850-12.64
Terrorists, WMD, and the U.S. Army Reserve 98-3720-1.101
Testimony of Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky, USTR: Renewal of Normal Trade Relations with China, Senate Committee on Finance 98-440-184
Testimony of U.S. Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman Before the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry 98-1920-24.8
Textiles and Apparel: India's Integration into the World Economy and Opportunities for U.S. Firms 98-9880-1.103
Textiles and Apparel: New U.S. Trade Program Likely To Spur Imports from Israel and Jordan 98-9880-1.107
Thailand: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.11
Thailand: Defense--Technology Transfer 98-7000-12.90
Thailand: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.11
Thailand: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.29
Thailand: Proposed Transfer of Ten Excess SH-2F Helicopters 98-3500-24.68
Theresa Loar, Senior Coordinator for International Women's Issues: Statement on Women in Afghanistan at a Mock Hearing Before Senator Dianne Feinstein, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.165
Thomas R. Pickering, Under Secretary for Political Affairs: Remarks at a Council of the Americas Conference, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.227
Thomas S. Warrick, Deputy, Office of War Crimes Issues: Address to 28th Annual Scholars Conference, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98-7000-75.164
Threat Control Through Arms Control: U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Report to Congress, 1996 98-9820-13
Threat of Bioterrorism 98-3920-35.1
Time's Arrow, Time's Cycle: Metaphors for a Period of Transition 98-3720-1.103
To Establish the Select Committee on U.S. National Security and Military/Commercial Concerns with the People's Republic of China 98-21680-2
Total's Contact with Iran: A Challenge to Pax Americana? 98-9850-12.26
Track 1 1/2 Diplomacy in Northern Ireland 98-29590-19.5
Trade and Tariff Act of 1998 98-25360-17
Trade Policy Agenda, 1998, and 1997 Annual Report of the President of the U.S. on the Trade Agreements Program 98-440-19
Trade Preferences for Honduras Restored 98-440-4.72
Trade Preferences for Honduras Suspended 98-440-4.46
Trade Representative Welcomes Appellate Victory in WTO Banana Dispute: Sees Broader Benefits for U.S. Trade 98-440-4.7
Traditional Military Thinking and the Defensive Strategy of China 98-3720-195
Trafficking in Women and Girls--An International Human Rights Violation 98-7000-123.11
Transatlantic Partnership on Political Cooperation 98-9510-1.364
Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin, Address on the Asian Financial Situation to Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. 98-8000-15
Treat Prisoners Humanely 98-3710-1.112
Treaties and Other International Acts Series 98-7000-12
Treaty Actions 98-7000-2.108
Treaty Actions 98-7000-2.114
Treaty Actions 98-7000-2.120
Treaty Actions 98-7000-2.127
Treaty Actions 98-7000-2.133
Treaty Actions 98-7000-2.138
Treaty Actions 98-7000-2.145
Treaty Actions 98-7000-2.153
Treaty Actions 98-7000-2.159
Treaty Actions 98-7000-2.166
Treaty with Australia on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters, Message from the President 98-25380-223
Treaty with Niue on Delimitation of a Maritime Boundary, Message from the President 98-25380-269
Trend Analysis: Mixed Assessments of U.S. Undisputed Role as Superpower 98-9850-12.22
Trends--Russia: Back as Big Player, But with a Difference? 98-9850-12.63
Trends--U.S. and Great Game: Two Rivals Score, One Teammate Disgruntled 98-9850-12.93
Trends: U.S. Cuba Policy--Does It Strengthen Castro? 98-9850-12.68
Trends--U.S. Status as Superpower: Good; Should Be Better; Bad and Ugly 98-9850-12.92
Trends: U.S-France--Quelle Difference en 200 Ans! 98-9850-12.73
Triple Charges Assessed on Chinese Textile Transshipments 98-440-4.53
Tropical Forest Conservation Act of 1998 (Public Law 105-214) 98-9510-2.10
Trust and Investment Corporations in China 98-9360-33
Tunisia: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.31
Tunisia: Defense--Logistic Support 98-7000-12.182
Tunisia: Proposed Transfer of Excess Miscellaneous Equipment 98-3500-24.94
Tunisia: Proposed Transfer of Forty Excess M2 Machine Guns 98-3500-24.95
Turkey: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.32
Turkey: Alliances, Enduring Grudges and the Kurdish Problem 98-9850-12.96
Turkey: Proposed Lease of KNOX-Class Frigate BOWEN (FF 1079) and Associated Equipment 98-3500-24.51
Turkey: Proposed Lease of KNOX-Class Frigate FANNING (FF 1076) and Associated Equipment 98-3500-24.53
Turkey: Proposed Lease of KNOX-Class Frigate REASONER (FF 1063) and Associated Equipment 98-3500-24.52
Turkey: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.38
Turkey: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.97
Turkey: Proposed Transfer of Excess HAWK Phase II Equipment 98-3500-24.85
Turkey: Proposed Transfer of Excess Ship Spare and Repair Parts 98-3500-24.119
Turkey: Proposed Transfer of Two Excess PERRY-Class Frigates and 75 Excess Standard Missiles 98-3500-24.37
Turkey: Waiver of Restrictions on Assistance 98-7000-9.15
Turkey's Role in the New World Order: New Challenges 98-3920-35.7
Turning Point: Annual Report, 1996, U.S.-Asia Environmental Partnership 98-9910-67
Ukraine: Aviation--Transport Services 98-7000-12.88
Ukraine: Cultural Heritage 98-7000-12.4
Ukraine: Employment 98-7000-12.47
Ukraine: Investment Guaranties 98-7000-12.28
Ukraine: Scientific Cooperation 98-7000-12.6
Ukraine: Technical Cooperation 98-7000-12.25
UN Confrontation with Iraq: A Way Out of the Impasse? 98-9850-12.57
UN Human Rights Commission Vote on Cuba Resolution 98-7000-131.20
UN Humanitarian Assistance Is Making a World of Difference 98-7000-123.4
UN Observer Mission in Georgia 98-3710-1.110
UN Special Session on Drugs: Hope Tempered with Pessimism 98-9850-12.210
Under Secretary for Economic, Agricultural, and Business Affairs Stuart E. Eizenstat: Asian Financial Crisis, Statement Before the Senate Finance Committee and the Asia Subcommittee of the House International Relations Committee, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.134
Under Secretary for Economic, Agricultural, and Business Affairs Stuart E. Eizenstat: Remarks Before the North American Committee of the National Policy Association, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.108
Under Secretary for Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs: NATO Enlargement and U.S. Business Interests,Hungarian Embassy, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.110
Under Secretary for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs Stuart E. Eizenstat: Address at Egyptian-American Chamber of Commerce, Cairo, Egypt 98-7000-75.44
Under Secretary for Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs Stuart E. Eizenstat: Remarks Before the American Chamber of Commerce European Union Committee, Brussels, Belgium 98-7000-75.9
Under Secretary for Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs Stuart E. Eizenstat: Remarks Before the House of Representatives, International Relations Subcommittee, Our Future Trade Agenda 98-7000-75.30
Under Secretary for Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs Stuart Eizenstat: Remarks Before the Japan American Society of Washington, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.139
Under Secretary for Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs Stuart Eizenstat: Remarks Before the U.S. House of Representatives, Ways and Means Trade Subcommittee, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.60
Under Secretary for Global Affairs Timothy E. Wirth: Remarks at the Forum on International Geosciences at the National Academy of Sciences, International Environmental Cooperation,Washington, DC 98-7000-75.86
Under Secretary of State for Economic Business and Agricultural Affairs Stuart E. Eizenstat: Remarks Before the Council on Foreign Relations, Washington, DC, The Doha Economic Conference and the Changing Investment Climate in the Middle East 98-7000-75.64
Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs Stuart Eizenstat: Statement Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.138
Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs Timothy E. Wirth: Press Conference on the Kyoto Conference on Climate Change, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.78
Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs Timothy E. Wirth: Statement Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Subcommittee on International Economic Policy, Export and Trade Promotion, Washington, DC 98-7000-75.45
Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs Timothy E. Wirth: Statement to House Committee on Commerce, Subcommittee on Energy and Power, Washington, D.C. 98-7000-75.72
Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Thomas Pickering: U.S. Policy in the Middle East, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California 98-7000-75.109
Under Secretary Stuart Eizenstat: Closing Plenary Statement at the London Conference on Nazi Gold 98-7000-75.92
UNHRC Vote, Chretien Trip: U.S. Increasingly Isolated on Cuba? 98-9850-12.180
UN-Iraq Agreement on Weapons Inspections: Views from Asia 98-9850-12.130
United Arab Emirates: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.44
United Arab Emirates: Proposed Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for Defense Articles and Services 98-3500-24.45
United Kingdom: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.28
United Kingdom: Bahamas Long Range Proving Ground--Expanded Use of Ascension Island 98-7000-12.191
United Kingdom: Cooperation in the Development, Production and Follow-on Support of the Armored Scout Reconnaissance Vehicle System (ASRV) 98-3500-24.124
United Kingdom: Defense--Common Affordable Lightweight Fighter 98-7000-12.55
United Kingdom: Defense--Communications 98-7000-12.60
United Kingdom: Defense--Cooperation 98-7000-12.59
United Kingdom: Defense--Mutual Logistic Support 98-7000-12.48
United Kingdom: Defense--Research and Development Projects 98-7000-12.82
United Kingdom: Defense--Telecommunications 98-7000-12.56
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Defense--Cooperation 98-7000-12.20
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Defense--Information Exchange 98-7000-12.36
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Defense--Radar Site 98-7000-12.23
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Defense--Relocatable Over-the-Horizon Radar (ROTHR) 98-7000-12.18
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Defense--Technology Transfer 98-7000-12.35
United Kingdom: Proposed Cooperative Outboard Logistics Update (COBLU) 98-3500-24.26
United Kingdom: Proposed Transfer of Excess MK40 Advanced Acoustic Torpedo Target (ADMATT) Test Equipment and Spare Parts 98-3500-24.115
United Nations Appropriations: FY97 Allocations Toward Arrearages 98-7000-9.11
United Nations Peacekeeping: U.S. Firms 98-7000-9.66
United Nations Rapidly Deployable Mission Headquarters: Reprogramming of FY97 Funds 98-7000-9.37
United Nations: Security Council Votes on Peacekeeping Operations 98-7000-9.30
United Nations: Security Council Votes on Peacekeeping Operations 98-7000-9.33
United Nations: Security Council Votes on Peacekeeping Operations 98-7000-9.48
United Nations: Security Council Votes on Peacekeeping Operations 98-7000-9.53
University Students and Women as Peace-Builders in the Transcaucasus 98-29590-19.5
Unrest in Indonesia: Are Time and Tide Against Soeharto? 98-9850-12.190
Unrest in Indonesia: Have Protests Reached Critical Mass? 98-9850-12.186
UNTAES: A Success Story in the Former Yugoslavia 98-3700-1.102
Urging the Executive Branch To Take Action Regarding the Acquisition by Iran of C-802 Cruise Missiles 98-21460-37
Uruguay: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.49
Uruguay Round Elimination of Duties on Pharmaceuticals: Developments in the 2 Years Since Implementation 98-9880-1.104
U.S. Agricultural Exports to APEC Region at Record High 98-1500-32
U.S. Agricultural, Fish, and Wood Products Exports 98-1920-2.6
U.S. Agricultural, Fish, and Wood Products Imports 98-1920-2.5
U.S. Air Strikes Against Afghanistan, Sudan: Mixed Views on Washington's Action 98-9850-12.251
U.S. Air Strikes: Will Violence Lead to More Violence? 98-9850-12.252
U.S. Ambassador at Large for War Crimes Issues David J. Scheffer: Address at the New England School of Law, Boston, Massachusetts 98-7000-75.112
U.S. Ambassador at Large for War Crimes Issues David J. Scheffer: An International Criminal Court: The Challenge of Enforcing International Humanitarian Law, Southern California Working Group on the International Criminal Court, Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles, California 98-7000-75.153
U.S. Ambassador at Large for War Crimes Issues David J. Scheffer: Reconciling Accountability for Human Rights Atrocities with Conflict Resolution, Association of the Bar of the City of New York 98-7000-75.135
U.S. Ambassador at Large for War Crimes Issues David J. Scheffer: The Clear and Present Danger of War Crimes,University of Oklahoma College of Law, Norman, Oklahoma 98-7000-75.150
U.S. Ambassador at Large for War Crimes Issues David J. Scheffer: Witness and Victim Protection in International Criminal Courts, Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York 98-7000-75.121
U.S. and Canada Reach Agreement on Washington-British Columbia Boundary Area Fisheries 98-7000-131.33
U.S. and France: A Strengthened Partnership for a New Century 98-7000-2.160
U.S. and Post-Iraq Policy: Time for Dialogue? 98-9850-12.139
U.S. and the Great Game: In Pursuit of Caspian Riches 98-9850-12.8
U.S. and 11 European Armed Forces Train for Peace Support in Baltic Challenge 98 98-3500-15.16
U.S. Announces Request for WTO Consultations on Mexico's High Fructose Corn Syrup Dumping Order 98-440-4.3
U.S. Anti-Drug Policy: McCaffrey Statements Welcomed, Other Concerns Remain 98-9850-12.46
U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Fact Sheets 98-9820-1
U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1997 Annual Report 98-9820-13
U.S., China and the Arms Race on the Subcontinent: Raising the Stakes for Sino-U.S. Summit 98-9850-12.208
U.S. Contributes Funding To Help Promote Return of Refugees in the Former Yugoslavia 98-7000-131.3
U.S. Contribution to the Sierra Leonean Crisis and Liberian Repatriation 98-7000-131.32
U.S. Economic Relations with East Asia and the Pacific 98-7000-123.7
U.S. Efforts To Increase Regional Economic Cooperation 98-7000-2.123
U.S. Foreign Policy and the Future of Greek-Turkish Relations 98-29590-19.2
U.S. Foreign Service Posts and Department of State Jurisdictions 98-9110-1.6
U.S. Government To Provide Funding for OAS Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression 98-7000-131.35
U.S. Grand Strategy: Mission Impossible 98-3810-1.110
U.S. Holocaust Assets Commission Act of 1998 (Public Law 105-186) 98-9510-2.8
U.S. Human Rights Report: Interference or ValuableAdvice? 98-9850-12.118
U.S. Information Agency: Distribution of Funds 98-9850-7.1
U.S. Information Agency: Reprogramming of Funds 98-9850-7.2
U.S. Launches WTO Cases Against European Income Tax Subsidies 98-440-4.55
U.S. Merits Full Support in Fight Against Terrorism 98-9850-12.247
U.S. Must Plan Carefully for Strong Future Defense 98-3500-18.9
U.S. National Interests in Sub-Saharan Africa 98-3720-1.105
U.S. Participates in Multilateral Negotiations To Control Persistent Organic Pollutants 98-7000-131.34
U.S. Participation in the Rome Conference on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court 98-7000-131.29
U.S. Pledge to UNDCP for Burma 98-7000-131.18
U.S. Policy and the Proposed Permanent International Criminal Court 98-7000-2.126
U.S. Policy of Dual Containment: Amid Signs of a Thaw with Iran, Iraq Remains Big Headache for U.S. 98-9850-12.85
U.S. Policy on Indonesia 98-7000-2.144
U.S. Policy Toward Africa 98-7000-2.139
U.S. Position on Self-Initiating Prosecutor at the Rome Conference on Establishment of International Criminal Court 98-7000-131.31
U.S. Progress Toward Fulfillment of the Dayton Peace Accords 98-7000-2.158
U.S. Reaches Understanding with the European Union on Humane Trapping Standards 98-440-4.22
U.S. Ready To Lead in ITA II Negotiations To Expand Information Technology Trade Agreement 98-440-4.29
U.S. Resettlement Program for Bosnia Refugees 98-7000-123.2
U.S. Responses to Self-Determination Movements: Strategies for Nonviolent Outcomes and Alternatives to Secession 98-29590-19.1
U.S. Role in Global Security: The Mayo Clinic, Not the Emergency Room 98-3920-35.6
U.S. Senate Vote on NATO Enlargement: Reason To Celebrate,But What About Russia? 98-9850-12.185
U.S. Share of Japan's Foreign Rice Purchases Exceeds 50% 98-440-4.27
U.S. Special Operations Forces: Posture Statement, 1996 98-3500-21
U.S. Special Operations Forces: Posture Statement, 1998 98-3500-21
U.S. Supports Cease-Fire Agreement in Guinea-Bissau 98-7000-131.41
U.S. Trade and Development Agency, 1997 Annual Report 98-17670-1
U.S. Trade Policy: Fast Track Authority, FTAA, Bananas 98-9850-12.20
U.S. Trade Representative Announces Favorable Decision for U.S. in WTO Dispute with India 98-440-4.24
U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky Announces Resolution of WTO Dispute with Turkey on Film Taxes 98-440-4.21
U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky Announces U.S. Sugar Containing Product Re-Export Program Will Continue 98-440-4.2
U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky Expresses Concern over Pace of Progress Under U.S.-Japan Automotive Agreement 98-440-4.17
U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky Highlights WTO Anti-Corruption Action 98-440-4.23
U.S. Travelers to Cuba During Papal Visit 98-7000-131.8
U.S. Treatment of Immigrants: Inhumane, High-Handed 98-9850-12.3
U.S. Wins WTO Case on Indonesian Auto Policy 98-440-4.44
U.S. Wins WTO Case on Korean Liquor Taxes 98-440-4.79
U.S./European Union Declaration on Common Orientation of Non-Proliferation Policy 98-9510-1.362
U.S./European Union Statement on Caspian Energy 98-9510-1.363
U.S./Republic of Korea Security Consultative Meeting: Joint Communique 98-3500-15.8
USACDA Official Texts 98-9820-2
U.S.-Africa: After Clinton Trip, Focus on Human Rights, Aid, Trade 98-9850-12.169
USAID Executive Communications to Congress 98-9910-82
USAID Fact Sheets and News Releases 98-9910-9
USAID: Population Planning Program 98-020-9.1
USAID Speeches, Statements, and Remarks 98-9910-108
U.S.-Asia Environmental Partnership, Annual Report, 1996 98-9910-67
U.S.-Asia Environmental Partnership 1995 Annual Report 98-9910-67
U.S.-Baltic Charter: A Step Toward NATO or A Consolation Prize? 98-9850-12.102
U.S.-Canada Trade and Competition Remain Crucial 98-1500-32
U.S.-China Relations: What Now for Taiwan, Global Balance of Power? 98-9850-12.54
USG Statement on Apprehension of Bosnian War Criminal 98-7000-131.10
U.S.-Hong Kong Policy Act Report 98-7000-91
USIA Executive Communications to Congress 98-9850-7
U.S.-Iran: The Road to Rapprochement 98-9850-12.218
U.S.-Iraq: Weighing Diplomatic and Military Options 98-9850-12.117
U.S.-Japan Bilateral Insurance Agreement 98-440-4.73
U.S.-Japan Defense Cooperation Guidelines: Fears of a Provoked China, a Remilitarized Japan 98-9850-12.27
U.S.-Japan Initiative Delivers Progress on Deregulation 98-440-4.62
U.S.-Japan Joint Statement on Electronic Commerce 98-9510-1.353
U.S.-Mexico Binational Commission Meeting 98-7000-123.1
USPACCOM: Humanitarian and Civic Assistance (HCA), FY97 Summary 98-3500-5.4
USSR: Atomic Energy--Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy 98-7000-12.101
USSR: Atomic Energy--Safety 98-7000-12.100
USSR: Aviation--Transport Services 98-7000-12.94
USSR: Defense--Dangerous Activities 98-7000-12.99
USSR: Judicial Assistance--Nazi War Criminals 98-7000-12.95
U.S.-Taiwan Anti-Ballistic Missile Defense Cooperation Act 98-21460-39
USTR and Department of Commerce Announce Next Steps on Improving Access to the Japanese Market for Film 98-440-4.31
USTR and USDA Form Senior Group on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agricultural Trade Issues 98-440-4.54
USTR Announces Allocation of the Raw Cane Sugar, Refined Sugar and Sugar Containing Products Tariff-Rate Quotas for 1997-98 98-440-4.8
USTR Announces Allocation of the 200,000 Metric Ton Increase in the Amount Available Under the Raw Cane Sugar Tariff-Rate Quota 98-440-4.39
USTR Announces Allocation of the 200,000 Metric Ton Increase in the Amount Available Under the Raw Cane Sugar Tariff-Rate Quota 98-440-4.57
USTR Announces Developments Under Special 301 Action in Paraguay 98-440-4.80
USTR Announces New GSP Initiative To Benefit African Trade and Other Developing Countries 98-440-4.71
USTR Announces Results of Special 301 Annual Review 98-440-4.52
USTR Announces Special 301 Action on Taiwan 98-440-4.82
USTR Appeals WTO Shrimp-Turtle Report 98-440-4.75
USTR Barshefsky Announces Action To Address Honduran Failure To Protect Intellectual Property Rights 98-440-4.15
USTR Barshefsky Announces China Insurance License To Be Granted 98-440-4.12
USTR Barshefsky Announces Initiation of Section 301 Investigation of Paraguay's Failure To Protect Intellectual Property Rights 98-440-4.34
USTR Barshefsky Announces Initiation of Special 301 Out of Cycle Review of New Zealand 98-440-4.60
USTR Barshefsky Announces Results of Special 301 Out of Cycle Reviews 98-440-4.14
USTR Barshefsky Announces Results of Special 301 Out of Cycle Reviews 98-440-4.26
USTR Barshefsky Announces Support for WTO and WIPO Joint Initiative on TRIPS Implementation 98-440-4.76
USTR Barshefsky Announces U.S. Victory in WTO Dispute on High-Technology Exports 98-440-4.32
USTR Barshefsky Announces U.S. Victory in WTO Dispute with India 98-440-4.5
USTR Barshefsky Initiates Investigation of Mexican Practices Affecting High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) 98-440-4.58
USTR Barshefsky Reacts to EC Banana Decision 98-440-4.70
USTR Barshefsky Responds to WTO Shrimp-Turtle Report 98-440-4.49
USTR Charlene Barshefsky Applauds House Passage of Trade and Investment Legislation 98-440-4.38
USTR Charlene Barshefsky Designates Duty-Free Zone in Jordan and Israel 98-440-4.37
USTR Charlene Barshefsky Reacts to European Attack on U.S. Tax Law 98-440-4.74
USTR Expresses Serious Concern About British Columbia's Stumpage Fees 98-440-4.64
USTR Pursues WTO Case Against Mexico on High Fructose Corn Syrup 98-440-4.56
USTR Responds to WTO Report on U.S. High-Technology Exports 98-440-4.68
USTR Settles Successful WTO Case Opening Japanese Market for Distilled Spirits and Eliminating Discriminatory Taxes and Tariffs 98-440-4.20
USTR to Challenge Draft Shrimp-Turtle Report at WTO 98-440-4.41
USTR Underscores NAFTA Panel Decision on Corn Brooms To Have Virtually No Effect on U.S. Safeguard Regime 98-440-4.33
USTR Welcomes New Hong Kong Moves Against IPR Piracy 98-440-4.51
Vancouver Framework for Enhanced Public-Private Partnerships in Infrastructure Development 98-9510-1.187
Various Europe Regional Peacekeeping Activities: FY98 Funds 98-7000-9.65
Venezuela: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.46
Venezuela: Tourism 98-7000-12.210
Videotaped Address to the People of Africa 98-9510-1.269
Videotaped Address to the People of Kenya and Tanzania 98-9510-1.465
Videotaped Remarks on Expansion of United Nations Security Council Resolution 986 98-9510-1.248
Videotaped Remarks on Id al-Fitr 98-9510-1.227
Vietnam: Cooperation on U.S. Access to Persons of Humanitarian Interest 98-7000-9.24
Vietnamese Asylum Seekers: Refugee Screening Procedures Under the Comprehensive Plan of Action 98-26100-302
Violence in Algeria: Is the World Helpless in the Face of Terror? 98-9850-12.98
Visa Bulletin 98-7180-1
Visa Denials Report 98-7000-9.47
Voting Practices in the United Nations, 1997, Report to Congress 98-7000-38
Wang Dan Release 98-9850-12.173
War Clouds Gathering Over Iraq 98-9850-12.103
War Criminals: Testing the Limits of Military Force 98-3920-4.104
Was China the First Domino? Assessing the Links Between China and the Rest of Emerging Asia 98-9360-38
Washington Peace Summit Cancelled: What Will U.S. Do Now? 98-9850-12.188
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents 98-9510-1
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents: Annual Index 98-9510-1.209
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents: First Quarter Index 98-9510-1.288
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents: Semiannual Index 98-9510-1.417
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents: Third Quarter Index 98-9510-1.120
West Jerusalem Terrorist Attack: How Much Hope Can Be Pinned on Albright's Visit? 98-9850-12.4
What Lessons Can Be Learned from Recent Financial Crises? The Argentine Experience 98-9360-40
What Lessons Can Be Learned from Recent Financial Crises? The Japanese Experience 98-9360-40
What Lessons Can Be Learned from Recent Financial Crises? The Swedish Experience 98-9360-40
What Makes an Alliance Strong? NATO and the Warsaw Treaty Organization in Retrospect 98-3710-1.106
Where Is NATO's Defense Posture Headed? 98-3920-35.5
White House Executive Communications to Congress 98-020-9
White House Press Briefings 98-020-1
Whither Turkey After EU Rebuff? 98-9850-12.86
Why Is Financial Stability a Goal of Public Policy? 98-9360-40
Willey Accusations Against Clinton: Crisis at a Turning Point? 98-9850-12.146
Women and Girls in Afghanistan 98-7000-123.12
Working with Conflict Groups in the Middle East: The School for Peace 98-29590-19.5
World Factbook, 1997 98-9110-18
World Military Expenditures and Arms Transfers, 1996 98-9820-24
World View: The 1998 Strategic Assessment from the Strategic Studies Institute 98-3720-170
WTO: A Miracle Year? 98-9850-12.83
WTO Appellate Body Upholds Win for U.S. in Challenge to Argentina's Specific Duties and Tax on Imports 98-440-4.45
WTO Arbitrator Decides EU Must Comply with WTO Obligations and Remove Beef Hormone Ban by May 1999 98-440-4.63
WTO Hormones Report Confirms U.S. Win 98-440-4.1
WTO Ministerial Boosts Momentum for Trade Expansion 98-440-4.59
WTO Sets Feb. 5, 1998 for Entry into Force Date of Global Telecommunications Agreement 98-440-4.28
Year in Trade, 1997: Operation of the Trade Agreements Program, 49th Report 98-9880-10
Yeltsin's Government Purge: Russia in Limbo of All Uncertainties 98-9850-12.149
Yugoslavia: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.15
Zaire: Complex Emergency 98-9910-79.1
Zimbabwe: Agricultural Situation Annual Report 98-1920-4.6
12-Point Guide for Good Practice in the Training and Education for Human Rights of Government Officials 98-21180-46.5
14th U.S.-Mexico Binational Commission Meeting 98-7000-123.1
1996 Amendments to the Annex of the Protocol of 1978 Relating to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973 98-7000-25.95
1996 Amendments to the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk (BCH Code) of the Protocol of 1978 Relating to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973 98-7000-25.193
1996 Amendments to the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk (IBC) Code of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as Modified by the Protocol of 1978 98-7000-25.192
1996 International Broadcasting Annual Report 98-9850-13
1997 World Factbook 98-9110-18
1998 National Trade Estimate Report on Foreign Trade Barriers 98-440-5
1998 Trade Policy Agenda and 1997 Annual Report of the President of the U.S. on the Trade Agreements Program 98-440-19
2015: Power and Progress 98-3920-75
29th U.S./Republic of Korea Security Consultative Meeting: Joint Communique 98-3500-15.8
35th Annual Report: Federal Maritime Commission, FY96 98-9330-1
36th Annual Report: Federal Maritime Commission, FY97 98-9330-1