United States. Congress -- Military policy, United Nations -- Military policy, War on Terrorism, 2001- -- Influence, War -- Planning, United States, and Iraq -- Military policy
Abstract
Senior administration officials said today that they expected President Bush eventually to seek some new explicit sign of approval from Congress -- but not necessarily a formal vote -- before [...]
United States. Congress -- International relations, Commercial treaties -- Vietnam, United States, and Vietnam -- Economic aspects
Abstract
It looked like a done deal. A quarter of a century after the war, Vietnam and the United States were on the verge of an agreement that would close the [...]
United States. Congress -- International relations, United States, and Vietnam -- International trade
Abstract
The United States and Vietnam have completed a sweeping trade agreement that would allow generally unfettered commerce between the two nations for the first time since the end of the [...]
United States. Congress -- International relations, Radar systems -- International aspects, Military assistance -- Israel, Israel, China -- Military aspects, United States, and Palestinian Territories
Abstract
Israel announced today that it had canceled its sale of a sophisticated $250 million airborne radar system to China, a decision timed for the second day of the Camp David [...]
The Christian Science Monitor. Nov 29, 1995, Vol. 87 Issue 255, p1.
Subjects
United States. Congress -- Military policy, Armed forces in foreign countries, American -- Public opinion, Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Military aspects, and United States
Political Science Quarterly. Spring, 1991, Vol. 106 Issue 1, p17, 16 p.
Subjects
United States. Congress -- Military policy, United States. Congress -- Political activity, Pueblo Incident, 1968 -- Political aspects, Presidents -- Political activity, Military policy -- United States, United States -- International relations, and United States
United States. Congress -- Management, Republican Party (United States) -- Political activity, United States -- Political aspects, and United States
Abstract
The new Republican-dominated Congress convened with changes in the way both houses operate and with a policy of less interference. Nevertheless, more is required of Congress as it grapples with budget rules, the tax code and regulations.
Taliban -- Political activity, War on Terrorism, 2001- -- Political aspects, Monarchy -- Afghanistan, Afghanistan -- Politics and government, and United States
Abstract
The 86-year-old exiled king of Afghanistan, who has spent decades in near-total isolation here, met with anti-Taliban military commanders of the Northern Alliance and an American congressional delegation at his [...]
The American Spectator. Nov, 1990, Vol. 23 Issue 11, p21, 4 p. cartoon
Subjects
United States. Congress -- International relations, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith -- Reports, New Alliance Party (United States) -- Political activity, Rainbow Lobby -- Political activity, Pressure groups -- United States, Military assistance, Congo (Kinshasa) -- Political aspects, United States, and Zaire
Commercial treaties -- Evaluation, Free Trade Agreement, 1988, United States-Canada, United States -- Economic policy, Canada -- Economic policy, United States, and Canada
Abstract
Literature is replete with the history of conflict in the development of US trade policies. The provincial role in the market policy has been observed to be rather limited. However, ensuing international negotiations on domestic policy issues has recently encroached on the provincial jurisdiction of such market policies. Comparisons with Canada's trade policy revealed the significance of constitutional authority in ensuring that Congress will ultimately influence the outcome of negotiations in trade policy.
Issues in Science and Technology. Summer, 1990, Vol. 6 Issue 4, p25, 4 p.
Subjects
European Economic Community -- International relations, European Union -- Economic policy, Single European market -- Economic aspects, United States -- International relations, United States, and Europe
State Legislatures. Jan, 1993, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p32, 3 p.
Subjects
Legislative bodies -- Political aspects, Presidents -- Transition periods, United States -- Political aspects, and United States
Abstract
The 1992 elections brought several changes to the country. The Democratic Party regained control of both the presidency and Congress after 12 years and Congress has 123 new members. Anticipated changes in policy direction caused by the election results are expected to create new risks, challenges and opportunities for state governments. Policy decisions on issues such as deficit reduction, mandate relief and health care reform will greatly influence the operation of state legislatures as components of the federal system.
The Christian Science Monitor. Jan 19, 1988, Vol. 80 Issue 36, p9. photograph
Subjects
United States. Congress -- Military policy, Contras -- International relations, Sandinista National Liberation Front -- Political activity, Arias Plan, 1987, Nicaragua, Central America -- Political aspects, and United States
Political Science Quarterly. Spring, 1987, Vol. 102, p43, 22 p.
Subjects
United States. Congress -- Powers and duties, Bipartisan Budget Appeal -- International aspects, United States -- International relations, and United States
United States. Congress -- Military policy, Military policy -- Laws, regulations and rules, United States, and Iraq -- Military aspects
Abstract
Following is the resolution authorizing the use of United States armed forces against Iraq that was approved this week by the House and Senate: WHEREAS in 1990 in [...]
arms control -- Political aspects, Nuclear nonproliferation -- International aspects, China -- Military policy, United States, and China
Abstract
Congress Eyes Changes to U.S.-China Nuke Pact The Reagan Administration's 'Agreement for Nuclear Cooperation' with the Peoples Republic of China has been amended by the Senate and House [...]
United States. Congress -- Political activity, United Nations -- International relations, Iraq -- Military aspects, and United States
Abstract
Congressional leaders said today that they would undertake weeks of hearings and debate on whether to support military action against Iraq, a move that could delay a final vote until [...]
United States. Congress -- International relations, Embargoes -- Cuba, Cubans in Florida -- Political activity, United States, Cuba, and Florida -- Politics and government