F1: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Export-Import Bank Act Amendments, 1986
Topics include HR 4510 and committee report.
Correspondents include Don Bonker, Stephen Neal, Bill Frenzel, and Philip M. Crane.
F2: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Famine Early Warning System, 1986
Topics include NOAA/AID proposal and climate impact assessments.
Correspondents include M. Peter McPherson.
F3: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Freedom Support Act, 1992
Topics include HR 4547, State Department information packet, and former Soviet republics.
Correspondents include James A. Baker, George H. W. Bush, Eliot L. Engel, Jim Leach, Jon Kyl, John Tanner, John R. Kasich, Jim McCrery, Maxine Waters, Paul E. Kanjorski, Bill McCollum, Charles Bennett, Bob McEwen, Joseph P. Kennedy, and Robert S. Strauss.
F4: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Greece, 1985, 1990
Topics include “The Seven-Ten Ratio in Military Aid to Greece and Turkey: A Congressional Tradition” (report) and U.S.-Greece relations.
F5: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Grenada, 1983-1984
Topics include talking points and chronology of events, State Department and Defense Department preliminary report, “Grenada: Issues Concerning the Use of U.S. Forces” (CRS brief), and elections.
Correspondents include Robert H. Michel, William S. Broomfield, J. Kenneth Robinson, and Dick Cheney.
F6: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Guam, 1983-1985
Topics include “Guam’s Search for Commonwealth Status” (report).
Correspondents include Ricardo J. Bordallo.
F7: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Guatemala, 1983-1989
Topics include human rights, “Guatemala: A Complex Scenario” (report), election observers, U.S. aid, and authorizing U.S. military assistance and sales.
Correspondents include Michael D. Barnes, Mark O. Hatfield, Bill Richardson, Claiborne Pell, Alberto M. Piedra, and George P. Shultz.
F8: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Guatemala, A-37 Aircraft Sale, 1989
Correspondents include Charles W. Brown and David R. Obey.
F9: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Guatemala, Human Rights, 1991
Topics include progress report.
Correspondents include Patrick Leahy.
F10: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Haiti, 1985-1987
Topics include “U.S. Assistance to Haiti: Progress Made, Challenges Remain” (GAO report) and U.S. assistance.
F11: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Henry Hyde Abortion Letter, 1992
Topics include abortion as part of foreign aid health programs and “International Population and Family Planning Programs: Issues for Congress” (report).
Correspondents include Henry J. Hyde.
F12: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Honduras, 1984-1987
Topics include U.S. military presence, role of Honduras in U.S. Central America policy, “Summary of Economic Measures Implemented by the Honduran Government” (report), and “Honduras: U.S. National Guard Construction Exercises” (GAO report).
F13: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Honduras, F-5 Aircraft Sales, 1987
Topics include reprogramming of appropriated funds, State Department and Defense Department information packet, and “Honduras: Background on Proposed Sale of F-SE/F Aircraft” (CRS report).
Correspondents include David R. Obey, Edward J. Derwinski, and Richard L. Armitage.
F14: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Housing Guaranty Program, 1985-1986
Topics include Agency for International Development (USAID) and “Foreign Assistance: The Solanda Housing Guaranty Project in Ecuador” (GAO report).
F15: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Human Rights, 1977-1992
Topics include Soviet Jews, South Africa, and Mickey Edwards remarks.
Correspondents include Robert S. Walker.
F16: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, India, 1984-1985
Topics include assassination of Indira Gandhi, “Indo-U.S. Relations – Rajiv Gandhi’s India” (report), and “The Rajiv Gandhi Visit: Issues in the U.S.-India Relations” (CRS report).
Correspondents include
F17: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Inter-American Foundation, 1983-1985
Topics include annual reports.
F18: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA), 1978-1985
Topics include nuclear nonproliferation, statement of Richard T. Kennedy, and address by George P. Shultz.
Correspondents include Kenneth L. Adelman.
F19: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, International Development Association (IDA), 1984-1987
Topics include budget hearings transcripts, “IDA and the U.S. Interest” (report), and “IDA-8 Issues Book.”
Correspondents include Barber Conable.
F20: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), 1983-1987
Topics include Mickey Edwards amendment to delete funding, foreign aid to countries that oppose the U.S., program review, options for a smaller IFAD, and replenishment.
Correspondents include M. Peter McPherson, Donald T. Regan, Mark O. Hatfield, Millicent Fenwick, and Idriss Jazairy.
F21: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Monitoring and Evaluation, 1984-1987
Topics include report to Agency for International Development (USAID).
Correspondents include Idriss Jazairy and Kelly C. Kammerer.
F22: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, International Narcotics Control, 1985-1987
Topics include testimony of Jon R. Thomas, “Latin American Study Missions Concerning International Narcotics Problems” (report), review of World Bank, and “International Narcotics Control Strategy Report” (State Department report).
Correspondents include Charles B. Rangel.
F23: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, International Narcotics Control, 1989
Topics include Presidential Determination for military assistance to Colombia and financing for proposed initiatives.
Correspondents include George H. W. Bush.
F24: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Iran, 1979-1992
Topics include American hostages in Iran, “The Iran-Iraq War: Implications for U.S. Policy” (CRS brief), “Iran: Challenges to the United States” (report), “Soviet Policy Toward Iran and the Strategic Balance in Southwest Asia” (CRS report), Ronald Reagan address on U.S. initiative to Iran, and statement of George P. Shultz.
F25: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Iran, October Surprise, 1991
Topics include investigation of Jimmy Carter’s negotiations with Iran for release of U.S. hostages, creating a task force for investigation, H Res. 255, and H Res. 258.
Correspondents include Robert H. Michel and Brent Scowcroft.
F26: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Ireland, 1987
Topics include “Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland: U.S. Foreign Assistance Facts” (CRS brief).
F27: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Israel, 1984-1992
Topics include Kuwaiti resolution at the Interparliamentary Union condemning Israel for racism, peace in the Middle East, Iraq attack on Israel, White House statement, U.S. loans to Israel, and transcript of Mickey Edwards’s appearance on Evans & Novak.
F28: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Israel, Clippings, 1991-1992
Topics include Jewish immigrants to Israel, building settlements, and U.S. loan guarantees.
F29: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Israel, Loan Guarantees, 1990-1991
Topics include “Israel: A Misunderstood Credit” (report), housing, immigrant absorption, transcript of Ronald Reagan press conference, and “Israeli Housing: Needs and Resources” (CRS report).
Correspondents include Zalman Shoval and Embassy of Israel.
F30: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Israel, Loan Guarantees, 1992
Topics include executive summary, absorption update, and “U.S. Loan Guaranties for Immigrant Absorption” (CRS report).
Correspondents include Amnon Neubach and Embassy of Israel.
F31: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Israel, Loan Guarantees, Hearing, 1992
This folder contains the testimony of Emanuel Sharon, Stanley Fischer, Herbert Stein, Geoffrey Aronson, Peter Edelman, and Dore Gold.
F32: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Israel, Moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, 1984
Topics include pro/con analysis and “The U.S. Embassy in Israel: Arguments in Favor of, and Opposed to, Moving the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem” (report).
F33: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Jordan, Arms Sales, 1985, 1990
Topics include “The Military Balance: The Threat to Israel’s Air Bases” (report), “Congressional Procedure for Considering Legislation Opposing Arms Sales” (CRS report), and statement of George P. Shultz.
Correspondents include John Edward Porter, Tom Lantos, and William L. Ball.
F34: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Jordan, Military Aid, 1991-1992
Topics include “Jordan: Suspension of U.S. Military Assistance During Gulf Crisis” (GAO report), King Hussein’s support of Iraq during the Gulf War, Presidential Determination on assistance to Jordan, “The ‘Real’ Jordan: Jordan’s Role in the Gulf War” (report), equipment delivered, and Jordan pipeline.
Correspondents include David R. Obey, George H. W. Bush, and Janet G. Mullins.
F35: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Jordan, Shipments from U.S. International Logistics Center, 1991
Topics include requisition reports.
F36: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Korean Fighter Program, 1990
Topics include program fact sheet and sale of McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet fighter aircraft.
Correspondents include John McCain and Christopher Bond.
F37: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Kuwait, 1991
Topics include floor debate about declaring war on Iraq and Iraq reparations for damage caused in the Gulf War.
F38: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Lebanon, 1983-1989
Topics include U.S. hostages and murder of William Higgins.
Correspondents include Robert K. Dornan.
F39: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Mexico Helicopter Sale, 1991
Topics include Presidential Determination and drug control.
F40: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Middle East, 1985-1992
Topics include peace and George P. Shultz visit to the Middle East.
Correspondents include Lawrence J. Smith, John R. Kasich, Mel Levine, and Vin Weber.
F41: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Middle East, Arms Sales, 1991
Topics include arms control and notification letters of arms sales.
Correspondents include Teddy G. Allen.
F42: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Migration and Refugee Assistance, 1984-1986
Topics include statement of James N. Purcell, “World Refugee Survey,” “Central American Refugees: Regional Conditions and Prospects and Potential Impact on the United States” (Comptroller General report), “Aiding the Desplazados of El Salvador” (report), and “Refugee Act Reauthorization: Admissions and Resettlement Issues” (CRS brief).
F43: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Multilateral Development Banks, 1989-1991
Topics include implementation of environmental reform and Department of Treasury status reports on programs.
Correspondents include Mary C. Sophos.
F44: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, National Year of the Americas, 1987
Topics include Agency for International Development (USAID) reprogramming request and proposal for conference in Guatemala.
Correspondents include Daniel K. Inouye and Holland H. Coors.
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