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Control and reduction of armaments | Disarmament-Continued

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Non-use of force in international re-

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754; Soviet draft treaty on, 641-
643
Strategic programs, arms control im-
plications of, DOD Director of
Research and Engineering state-
ment, 26-28

Control of atomic energy for peaceful
purposes. See Atomic Energy Agen-
cy, International (IAEA); and
Nuclear energy: Peaceful applica-
tions

Conventional arms. See under Control
and reduction of armaments and
armed forces

Currie, Malcolm R., 26-28
CW. Chemical weapons or warfare. See
under Chemical and bacteriological
(biological) weapons

Czechoslovakia, working paper re some
medical aspects of the chemical
weapons problem and its perspec-
tives, 460-463

Dabrowa, Slawomir, 476-479
Davies, Thomas D., 8-12
Day, Anthony, 20-21

De Guiringaud, Louis, 943-945

Denuclearized zones (see also Disarma-

ment: Nuclear-weapon-free zones):
African. See African nuclear-weapon-
free zone

General and complete

Disarmament Decade, mid-term re-
view of General Assembly,
U.N. resolution (31/68), 913-
915; Nigerian statements re,
467-473, 850-854; Nigerian
working paper re conclusions
on, 515-516

General Assembly, U.N., resolution
(31/189), 945-950; statements
re, French, 905-906; U.S., 906
Non-Aligned Countries, Fifth Con-
ference of Heads of State of:
political declaration, 563-564;
resolution, 566-567

Gromyko address to U.N.G.A., 643–
650

Indian statement re, 811-814
Nuclear-weapon-free zones (see also
Denuclearized zones): General
Assembly, U.N., resolution (31/
70), 917-918

Special General Assembly session on
disarmament:

General Assembly, U.N., resolution
(31/90), 942-943

Views re, Indian, 814; Mexican,
738-740; PRC, 760-761; Sing-
apore, 773; Soviet, 647, 725,
783; U.K., 440; U.S., 729
Disarmament Decade. See under Dis-
armament: General and complete
Dumas, J. R. P., cited, 841

Indian Ocean. See Indian Ocean as Eklund, Arne S., 764-766

zone of peace

Latin American. See Latin American
Denuclearization Treaty

Middle Eastern. See Middle East
South Asian. See South Asian nuclear-
weapon-free zone

Détente:

Views and comments re, PRC, 755,
756; Soviet, 52, 110, 954; U.S.,
19-20, 368-369

De Vos van Steenwyk, Baron Willem
Jan, 182-183, 473-476
Disarmament (see also Control and re-

duction of armaments and armed
forces; and World disarmament
conference):

Arms race, third world versus, 651-
658, 754

Draft resolution re-.

Swedish, re strengthening the role

of the U.N. in the field of dis-
armament, 784-785; Indian
and Nigerian amendments,
836-837

Eliav, Pinhas, 870-871

ENDC. Eighteen Nation Disarmament
Committee. See Conference of the
Committee on Disarmament
Environment, modification of:
ACDA responses to Senator Pell,
100-103; Pell-Iklé correspond-
ence, 13-14, 99

Draft convention, texts, 577–588, 926-
930

Draft convention re-

Joint U.S.-Soviet, re prohibition of
military or any other hostile
use of environmental modifica-
tion techniques, views and
statements re, Argentine, 103-
110, 593-598; Brazilian, 570-
571; Canadian, 172-176; CCD
working group report, 577-588;
FRG, 126-133; Japanese, 168-
172; Mexican, 567-569, 733-
738, 920-924; Netherlands, 83-
90, 889-892; Pakistani, 507-
509; Soviet, 160-166, 364–365,

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Ford, Gerald R. Continued

Statements, etc.-Continued
Threshold Test Ban Treaty, mess-
to Senate, U.S., re, 493–495
Treaty and protocol on under-
ground nuclear explosions for
peaceful purposes, 348-349;
message to Senate, U.S., re,
493-495

Foster, John S., Jr., cited, 144
France:

Nuclear export policy, High Council
on Foreign Nuclear Policy state-
ment, 669; de Guiringaud re-
marks, 943–945
Nuclear power station in South

Africa, construction of, 664-666
Prevention of the Accidental or Un-
authorized Use of Nuclear Weap-
ons, agreement between France
and the Soviet Union, 466
Reprocessing facility to South Korea,
98

General Assembly, U.N., resolution | FRG. See Germany, Federal Republic

(31/72), 924-930

Statements and views re, Soviet, 43,

82, 276-277; U.K., 436; U.S., &
12, 44-46, 56–61

Epstein, William, cited, 774
Europe. See North Atlantic Treaty Or-
ganization; and Warsaw Pact
countries

European Communities, Commission of

the regulation concerning the ap-
plication of nuclear safeguards,
669-687

Fakley, Dennis C., 265-269
Finland:

Draft resolution re convention on the
prohibition of military or any
other hostile use of environmon-
tal modification techniques, text,
748; revised, 861-862; views re,
791-796

Fisher, Adrian S., 92-93

Ford, Gerald R.:

Cited, 357, 534, 816

Debate with Carter, 666–668
International Security Assistance and
Arms Export Control Act of
1976, signing of, 430-432; veto of,
288-291

Message to Congress, U.S., 495-497
Statements, remarks, and letters re-
Nuclear policy, 703-716

SALT and mutual and balanced
force reductions, 326-328

of

García Robles, Alfonso:
Statements re-

Environmental modification, 567-

569, 733-738

Special General Assembly session
on disarmament, 738-740
GDR. See German Democratic Republic
German Democratic Republic, working
paper re catalytic detoxification of
organophosphorus chemical war-
fare agents, 458-460

Germany, Federal Republic of, state-
ment re environmental modification,
126-133

Giscard d'Estaing, Valéry, interview at
National Press Club, 323–324; cited,
905

Glenn, John H., 90-95

Goronwy-Roberts, Lord of Caernarvon
and Ogwen (Owen Goronwy),
432-441, 740-746

Gromyko, Andrei A., 643-650; cited,
698, 734

Gude, Gilbert A., 101, 102

Habib, Philip C., 610-612
Hamilton, Gustaf, 886-889
House of Representatives, U.S. (see
also Senate, U.S.):
Appropriations Committee, U.S.-

ACDA director, statement to sub-
committee, 71-73

House of Representatives, U.S.-Con.
International Relations Committee,
U.S.-

ACDA director, statement to sub-

committee, 120-123

Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs,
Department of State, director,
statement to subcommittee,

123-126
International Security Assistance
and Arms Export Control Act
of 1976, report on, 317-323
Under Secretary of State, state-
ment to subcommittee, 610-
612

Hsu, Yi-min, 848-850

Huang, Hua, 698-702, 754-763
Hummel, Arthur W., Jr., 623–628
Hupp, Robert P., 763–764
Husain, M.A., cited, 882, 883

IAEA. See

Atomic Energy Agency,

International
Iklé, Fred C.:

Address to Conference on Nuclear
Energy and World Order, 303-
308

Cited, 11, 839

Interview in U.S, News & World Re-
port, 748-753

Pell-Iklé correspondence, 13-14, 99
Statements re-

Appropriations, 71-73

Export Reorganization Act of 1976,
14-17, 353-355, 486-493

First use of nuclear weapons, 120-

123

Nuclear energy, peaceful applica-

tions, 500-501

Indian Ocean as zone of peace-Con.
Political declaration, Fifth Confer-

ence of Heads of State or Govern-
ment of Non-Aligned Countries,
561-562; resolution, 564-566
Views and comments re, Soviet, 51,
638, 646, 724-725; U.S., 862-864
International tension, relaxation of:
Soviet views re, 54, 382, 872-873,
953-954

Israel, availability of nuclear devices,
98

Issraelyan, Viktor L., 778-784, 843-844,
864-865, 883-884, 885-886, 895-896,
904-905

Jamieson, Don, 951-953
Japan:

Chemical warfare agents, question of,
to be prohibited by the conven-
tion on the prohibition of chemi-
cal weapons, working paper re,
177-181

Chemical weapons: one form of LD
50 spectrum, working paper re,
550-553; statement re, 553-554
Depositing its instrument of ratifica-
tion of the Non-Proliferation
Treaty, government statement on,
350-352; Ogiso statement re, 366–
368

Draft resolution re question of inter-
national transfer of conventional
arms, 824-825; Pakistani amend-
ments, 874

Focal depth by P and SP phases,
estimation of in identifying
underground explosions, working
paper re, 225-237

Nuclear export policy, 46-49, 498 Joewono, Djoko, 825-827

500, 815-820

Nuclear policy toward Republic of Khan, Aftab A., 844–847, 894-895

China, 613-621

Incendiary weapons:

General Assembly, U.N., resolution
(31/64), 906-908; Swedish state-
ment re, 886-889

India, 94, 487-488, 489, 491, 811-814,
836-837

Indian Ocean as zone of peace:
Ad Hoc Committee (U.N.G.A.) report,
statements re, Indo-

605-610;

nesian, 825-827; Pakistani, 846-
847; PRC, 848-850; Sri Lanka,
827-828

Kissinger, Henry A.:

Addresses to U.N.G.A., 21-26, 116-

120, 658-660

Cited, 63, 322

Interview, 19-21

Letter to Swiss ambassador, 559-560
News conferences, 1-7, 801-802
Senate, U.S., testimony, 95-99
Statements re-

Nuclear Fuel Assurance Act, 28-33
Nuclear proliferation, 62-71
Television and press interviews, 61-
62, 368-369, 479-480, 480-481, 660-
661

General Assembly, U.N., resolution Korea, South, 98, 256
(31/88), 939-940

Kuznetsov, V. V., 717-726; cited, 790

Lahoda, Tomas, 184-186
Latin American

Denuclearization
Treaty (Treaty of Tlatelolco) :
Additional protocol II-
General Assembly, U.N., resolution

(31/67) re implementation of
G.A. resolution (3467 (XXX)),
912-913; views and statements
re, Mexican, 847-848; Soviet,
885-886

Lenin, V. I., cited, 384
Likhatchev, Viktor I.:

Statements and remarks re-

Arms race and disarmament, 360-
363

Chemical weapons, 365, 481-484,

599-600, 809–811
Environmental modification, 364-
365, 588-593, 598, 803-807
Nuclear weapon tests, 601-603
Treaty on Underground Nuclear Ex-
plosions for Peaceful Purposes,
534-538

Weapons of mass destruction, 363-
364, 554-559, 599, 807-809

Maciel, George A., 570–571
Marín Bosch, Miguel, 767-770, 796-798,
837-840, 847-848, 857-859, 899-901,
920-924

Martin, Joseph, Jr.:

Cited, 75, 106, 107, 109, 121, 504
Statements re-

Chemical weapons, 211-221, 357-
358, 463-466, 728
Comprehensive test ban, 280-285
Environmental modification, 44-46,
56-61, 237-240, 358, 726-728
Indian Ocean as zone of peace, 862-
864

Treaty on Underground Nuclear
Explosions for Peaceful Pur-
poses, 529-534

Weapons of mass destruction, 547-
550

Mattick, Kurt, 801-802

Maw, Carlyle E., 34-37, 352-353
MBFR, See Mutual and balanced force
reductions

Mexico:

Draft resolution re convention on the
prohibition of military or any
other hostile use of environmen-
tal modification techniques, text,
747; revised draft, 892-893;
views re, 767-770, 796-798

Middle East, 480, 638-639; General As-
sembly, U.N., resolution (31/71),
918-920; views re, Israeli, 870-871;
U.S., 872

Military appropriations, budgets and

expenditures:

General Assembly, U.N., resolution
(31/87), 937-939; views and
statements re, Soviet, 883-884;
U.S., 884-885

Secretary-General, report to U.N.G.A.,
687-696

Views re, Mexican, 857-859; Nige-
rian, 469-470; Soviet, 383, 639,
646-647, 724; U.K., 438-439, 440,
744-745; U.S., 21

Military bases, views re, PRC, 760,
849; Soviet, 646, 724

Mishra, B. C., 811-815, 869-870, 882-883
Missiles and missile systems:

Cruise missiles, U.S. views re, 3, 4,
54-56, 666, 667, 800-801
Intercontinental

ballistic

missiles
(ICBM), U.S. views re, 2
Mini-nukes, development of, 621-622
Mistral, Andre, 898, 905-906
Mondale, Walter F., 571-576
Mutual and balanced force reductions
(MBFR):

Ford remarks, 327–328

Press conference statements-
Czech, 184-186

Netherlands, 182-183, 473–476
Polish, 476-479

Views and comments re, North At-
lantic Council communiques, 325-
326, 937

Netherlands, statements re comprehen-
sive test ban, 509-514; environmen-
tal modification, 83-90

Nigeria:
Amendments to Swedish draft resolu-
tion re strengthening the role of
the U.N. in the field of disarma-
ment, 836-837

Arms transfers, statement re, 514-515
Mid-term review of Disarmament
Decade: statements re, 467–473,
850-854; working paper on con-
clusions, re, 515–516

Nitze, Paul H., 7
Non-Aligned Countries, Fifth Confer
ence of Heads of State or Govern-
ment of:

Non-Aligned Countries-Continued
Political declaration (Colombo), 561-
564; cited, 781, 787-788, 814, 887;
resolutions, 564-566, 566-567;
statements and views re, PRC,
849-850; Swedish, 887-888
Non-proliferation of nuclear weapons:
Carter statements, 628-629, 630
First use of nuclear weapons: Iklé
statement, 120-123; Vest state-
ment, 123-126

Kissinger statement, 62-71
Prevention of the Accidental or Un-
authorized Use of Nuclear
Weapons, agreement between
France and the Soviet Union,
466
Prohibit first use of nuclear weapons,
Warsaw Pact proposal, 855-856;
draft treaty, 856
Prohibition of the development and
manufacture of new types of
weapons of mass destruction and
of new systems of such weap-

ons

Definitions of, Soviet working pa-
per re, 538-541

General Assembly, U.N., resolution
(31/74), 932-933

Soviet draft agreement on, text,
516-519

Views and statements re, Mexican,

837-840; Soviet, 274-276, 363-
364, 554-559, 599, 636–637, 645,
723, 807-809; U.K., 437; U.S.,
547-550

Treaty-

First Review Conference: General
Assembly, U.N., resolution (31/
75), 933-935; statements re,
Soviet, 904-905; decisions of,
Swedish, 877-881

Views and statements re, Japanese,
350-352, 366-368; Soviet, 362-
363, 632-633, 634-635, 645, 721,
771-773, 780-781; U.K., 433-
434, 435, 436; U.S., 66, 356-357,
488, 764-766, 818

Views and comments re, Nigerian,
785-788; Singapore, 773–778;
Soviet, 49-50, 631-636; U.K.,
740-743; U.S., 658-60, 703-
704, 729-731

North Atlantic Treaty Organization

(NATO):

Council communiques, 324–326, 935-
937

North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO)—Continued

Netherlands and Polish press confer-

ence statements, 473-479

Views and comments re, Soviet, 52,
382-383, 385

Warsaw Pact proposal to suspend the
induction of new members into

NATO and the Warsaw Pact
countries, 854-855

Nuclear arms race. See Non-prolifera-
tion of nuclear weapons

Nuclear energy (see also Atomic Energy
Agency, International):
Application of nuclear safeguards,

Commission of the European
Communities regulation re, 669-

687
Conference on Nuclear Energy and
World Order: Carter address,
292–303; Iklé address, 303-308
Ford statement, 703-716
Peaceful applications-

Underground Nuclear Explosions
for Peaceful Purposes, U.S.-
Soviet treaty on, text, 328–332;
agreed statement re, 291-292;
Brezhnev statement, 349–350;
Ford statement re treaty and
protocol, 348-349; protocol to,
332-348; views and statements
re, Japanese, 77; Netherlands,
509-511; Soviet, 360-361, 534-
538; Swedish, 141-142; U.S.
166-167, 356, 500-501, 529-534,
731, 766

Nuclear exports:

ACDA responses to Senator Glenn,
90-95

Canadian Secretary of State for Ex-
ternal Affairs, statement before
House of Commons, 951-953
Executive order 11902, 17-19
French High Council on Foreign Nu-
clear Policy, statement, 669; de
Guiringaud remarks, 943-945
International

Security Assistance
and Export Control Act of 1976,
text, 386-430: Ford statement on
signing of, 430-432; Ford veto of,
288-291; House, U.S., committee
report, 317-323; Iklé statements
re, 14-17, 353-355, 486-493; Sen-
ate, U.S., committee report, 309-
317

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