Washington, D.C., U.S. Dept. of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, Office of Public Communication, Editorial Division, 1986
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- 40th anniversary of the United Nations
- A democratic vision of security, Elliott Abrams
- A discussion on U.S.-Soviet relations
- A spotlight on Cuba, Kenneth N. Skoug, Jr
- Afghanistan : seven years of Soviet occupation
- An end to tyranny in Latin America, Elliott Abrams
- Arms control : turning the corner?, Kenneth L. Adelman
- Arms sales policies toward the Middle East, Richard W. Murphy
- CBI and the U.S. national interest, Elliott Abrams
- Central America and U.S. security, President Reagan
- Central America's development
- China policy today : consensus, consistence, stability, Gaston J. Sigur, Jr
- Continent at the crossroads : an agenda for African development, Secretary Shultz
- Counterterrorism policy, John Whitehead
- Current developments in U.S. oceans policy, by Ambassador John D. Negroponte
- Dealing with Gorbachev's Soviet Union, Under Secretary Armacost
- Diplomacy, the foreign service, and the Department of State, Under Secretary Spiers
- Documents on the Nicaraguan resistance : leaders, military personnel, and program
- Does South Africa have a future?, Alan L..Keyes
- Drug wars : the new alliances against traffickers and terrorists, Elliott Abrams
- Economic sanctions to combat international terrorism
- Ending apartheid in South Africa, President Reagan
- Enhancing diplomatic security, Secretary Shultz
- Environment in the foreign policy agenda, Richard E. Benedick
- Ethiopia, the UN's role, Alan L. Keyes
- Expanding freedom : a formula for growth in the Americas
- FY 1987 assistance request for Sub-Saharan Africa, Chester A. Crocker
- Foreign policy and the budget challenge, Deputy Secretary Whitehead
- Foreign policy challenges : a 25-year retrospective, Michael H. Armacost
- Foreign policy challenges, Secretary Shultz
- Freedom, regional security, and global peace : March 14, 1986
- Geneva arms control talks : round IV, Kenneth L. Adelman
- Hemispheric cooperation in the administration of justice
- Human rights and Soviet-American relations, Secretary Shultz
- Humanitarian assistance under fire
- Interim restraint : U.S. and Soviet force projections
- International affairs : FY 1987 budget, Secretary Shultz
- International cooperation to protect the ozone layer
- International prospects for civil nuclear power in the post-Chernobyl era, John D. Negroponte
- International terrorism : U.S. policy on taking Americans hostages
- Iran and U.S. policy, Secretary Shultz
- Is arms control at a dead end?, Kenneth L. Adelman
- Keeping America strong, President Reagan
- Latin America's economic challenge : the democractic response, Alan L. Keyes
- Low-intensity warfare : the challenge of ambiguity, Secretary Shultz
- Misconceptions about U.S. policy toward South Africa
- Moral principles and strategic interests : the worldwide movement toward democracy, Secretary Shultz
- National security : in defense of something of value, Deputy Secretary Whitehead
- Negotiations on nuclear and space arms, Paul H. Nitze
- Nicaragua : will democracy prevail?, Secretary Shultz
- Nicaragua and the future of Central America, Secretary Shultz
- No delay for democracy, Secretary Shultz
- Obstacles to investment and economic growth in Latin America, Richard T. McCormack
- Permanent dictatorship in Nicaragua?, Elliott Abrams
- Progress, freedom, and responsibility, Secretary Shultz
- Promoting economic growth in the developing world, Deputy Secretary Whitehead
- Promoting inter-American cooperation, Secretary Shultz
- Promoting positive change in southern Africa, Under Secretary Armacost
- Prospects for continuing democratization in Korea, Gaston J. Sigur, Jr
- Prospects for world peace, President Reagan
- Protecting prosperity from protectionism, Under Secretary Wallis
- Pursuing the promise of Helsinki, Secretary Shultz
- Reform in the Philippines and American interest : the U.S. role in consolidating democracy, Secretary Shultz
- Report on Reykjavik, President Reagan
- Restoring the foreign affairs budget, Secretary Shultz
- Review of developments in the Middle East, Richard W. Murphy
- Reykjavik : a watershed in U.S.-Soviet relations, Secretary Shultz
- SDI, arms control, and stability : toward a new synthesis, Paul H. Nitze
- South Africa : report on the President's executive order, Chester A. Crocker
- Soviet influence on Afghan youth : February 1986
- Strengthening American security, President Reagan
- Structural adjustment and the trading system : Europe's role, Under Secretary Wallis
- Supporting U.S. interests in the Middle East, Richard W. Murphy
- The CSCE process and East-West diplomacy, Under Secretary Armacost
- The Philippines and the United States, Under Secretary Armacost
- The Stockholm conference and East-West relations, Robert L. Barry
- The Tokyo Economic Summit, Under Secretary Wallis
- The U.S. Foreign Service in a year of challenges, Under Secretary Spiers
- The U.S. approach to East Asia and the Pacific, Gaston J. Sigur, Jr
- The U.S. approach to South Africa, Secretary Shultz
- The alliance for progress and today's development policy, Elliott Abrams
- The church as a force for peaceful change in South Africa, Secretary Shultz
- The fiscal threat to U.S. foreign policy, Under Secretary Spiers
- The foreign affairs budget, Deputy Secretary Whitehead
- The human rights dimension in Africa, Charles W. Freeman
- The impact of SDI on U.S.-Soviet relations, Paul H. Nitze
- The promise of SDI, Paul H. Nitze
- The significance of Reykjavik, President Reagan
- The strategic importance of the emerging Pacific, Gaston J. Sigur
- The systematic repression of Soviet Jews, Roger Pilon
- The writer and freedom, Secretary Shultz
- Trade policy : where will America lead?, Douglas W. McMinn
- U.S. and East Asia-Pacific relations : the challenges ahead, Gaston J. Sigur, Jr
- U.S. and Soviet approaches to arms control, Edward L. Rowny
- U.S. assistance to Haiti : February 1986
- U.S. assistance to the Philippines, John C. Monjo
- U.S. assistance: : working for positive change in South Africa
- U.S. foreign policy : assessing budget priorities, Secretary Shultz
- U.S. foreign policy : opportunity and risk, Robert C. McFarlane
- U.S. foreign policy achievements and challenges, Under Secretary Armacost
- U.S. interim restraint policy : responding to Soviet arms control violations
- U.S. international narcotic control programs and policies, Deputy Secretary Whitehead
- U.S. policy on acid rain, Richard E. Benedick
- U.S. policy on arms control : purpose, prospects, and process, H. Allen Holmes
- U.S. policy regarding limitations on nuclear testing
- U.S. refugee policies and programs at midyear 1986, James N. Purcell, Jr
- U.S. refugee policy and programs for FY 1987
- U.S. security interests in the Philippines, Gaston J. Sigur, Jr
- U.S. strategic force structures : the challenge ahead, Paul H. Nitze
- U.S. wants an end to apartheid, William B. Robertson
- U.S.-Japan economic relations : the Tokyo summit and beyond, Under Secretary Wallis
- U.S.-Philippine relations : promoting trade and investment, Under Secretary Wallis
- U.S.-Soviet relations : background and prospects, Jack F. Matlock
- U.S.-Soviet relations : coping with conflicts in the Third World, Under Secretary Armacost
- U.S.-Yugoslav relations, Under Secretary Armacost
- Unity and dissent : on the community of free nations, Secretary Shultz
- Verifying nuclear testing limitations : possible U.S.-Soviet cooperation : August 14, 1986
- Who will protect freedom of the seas?, John D. Negroponte
- Why democracy matters in Central America, President Reagan
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