Legislation on Foreign Relations Through ..., Volumes 1-2

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Armed Forces Authorizations and Appropriations
471
Laws Relating to Loan or Sale of Vessels to Foreign Countries
529
Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance
535
Food for Peace Program 598
552
58
554
Agricultural Trade Act of 1978
603
Agricultural Act of 1980 and Related Material
609
Agriculture and Food Act of 1981 Public Law 9798 partial text
622
Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1982 Public Law 97253 partial text
633
THE PEACE CORPS
641
Establishment of the Peace Corps as an Independent Agency Public
667
Executive Order 11103 Providing for the Appointment of Former Peace
676
Arms Control and Disarmament Act Authorization for Fiscal Years 1984
704
Recognition by the United States of Foreign Governments S Res 205 91st
712
Authorizations and Appropriations
713
Organizations and Administration
855
Passport Laws and Regulations
1031
Foreign Service Buildings
1041
Transfer of PropertyFor Use as a Headquarters Site for the Organization
1051
Migration and Refugee Assistance
1062
The Asia Foundation Act title IV of Public Law 98164
1079
F INFORMATION AND EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE
1085
Related Materials
1089
Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act and Related Materials
1143
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1155
National Endowment for Democracy Act title IV of Public Law 98164
1162
United StatesIndia Fund for Cultural Educational and Scientific Coopera
1171
Exchange of Materials and Objects
1181
International Expositions
1199
Board for International Broadcasting Act of 1973 Radio Free Europe
1208
Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act Public Law 98111
1220
Control of Swine Influenza Public Law 94302 partial text
1229

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