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index Abbate, Peter, 21 Abdullah, Crown Prince (Saudi Arabia), 47 Abdullah, King (Jordan), 42 abortion, legalization of, 16 Abzug, Bella, 25 Ackerman, Gary, 125 Adelman, Ken, 217 Afghanistan, 161; Soviet invasion of, 90, 98, 150, 154–56, 224 African National Congress, 84–85, 222 Afrikaners, 76–78 agricultural lobby, power of, 91–92 Agudath Israel of America, 71 Air Force, U.S., 69 al-Assad, Hafez, 60 Alexander, Lee, 181–82 Allen, Richard, 131 Allenby Bridge, over Jordan River, 41 Allon, Yigal, 41 al-Shawa, Rashad, 53 Alvarez, Sonny, 129 ambassador, and country briefings, 30 American Association for Ethiopian Jews, 65 American Israel Public Affairs Committee, 36 American University in Cairo, 46 Amin, Idi, 42, 96–97, 220 Anderson, Desaix, 213–14 Angola, 73, 93–96, 172–73 ANS (Armée Nationale Sihanoukiste), 103 anti-apartheid movement, 73–86 Anti-Defamation League (B’nai B’rith), 71 antinarcotics program, in Pakistan, 159 anti-Semitism, 210 antiwar movement, 15 apartheid system, in South Africa, 73. See also anti-apartheid movement Aquinas, Thomas, 15 Aquino, Benigno“Ninoy,” Jr., 34, 112–16, 118–19 Aquino, Corazon“Cory,” 120–24, 128–29, 227; address to U.S. Congress, 127 Aquino, Doña Aurora, 115 Arab-Israeli conflict, Solarz’s view of, 42. See also Middle East peace process Arab world: and peace process, 49–52; views on Israel, 50 Arafat, Yasser, 41 Aranyaprathet, Thailand, 99 Argentina, 174 Arias, Oscar, 166 Arias Plan, 166 Armenians, killed by Turks, 182–84 Armitage, Richard, 122 ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations), and Cambodia, 100–101, 108, 110–11 Asian Indians, in U.S., 151–52 Aspin, Les, 165, 199–200 assassinations, 34, 42, 54, 96, 112–16, 118–19, 148–50, 170, 223. See also names of foreign leaders Assembly of Turkish American Associations, 185 232 index Aung San Suu Kyi, 224–25 Australia, and Cambodia, 109 Austria, 68–69 auto-genocide, in Cambodia, 99–100, 105 Azad Kashmir, 152–53, 159–60 Badillo, Herman, 26 Baker, Howard, 199 Baker, James, 205 Bandar, Prince (Saudi Arabia), 48 Bangladesh, 144 banking scandal, House, 211–12 Baucus, Max, x Becker, Elizabeth, 104 Begin, Menachem, 39–40 Beijing, 101 Belgian Congo, 92. See also Zaire Berger, Sandy, 217 Bernstein, Joseph and Ralph, 117–18, 125 Beta Israel, 65 Bhopal, India, 154 Bhutto, Benazir, 34, 157, 159 Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali, 156–57 bicentennial, U.S., 73 Bingham, Jonathan“Jack,” 22, 25, 56, 185 bin Laden, Osama, 224 bipartisanship, 201 birth control project, in India, 145–46 Black, Eli, 17–18 blacks, South African, 73–86 Bokassa, Jean-Bedel, 97 Boschwitz, Rudy, 65 Botha, P. W., 77–78 Brademas, John, 181 Braden, Tom, 168–69 Brandeis University, 5, 23, 75, 95 Brechner, Ross, 2, 154 Brennan, Justice William, 70–71 Broniarek, Zygmunt, 189 Broomfield, Bill, 150 Brownstein, Bobby, 10 Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 6, 55, 61, 190–91, 203 Buckley, William F., 217 Burke, Edmund, 57 Burma, 224–25 Burton, Dan, 152–53 Burton, Phil, 21 Bush, G. H. W., administration: and Cambodia, 108–9; and Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, 156; and Zaire, 93 Bush, President George H. W., xii, 192; and China, 213; and El Salvador, 166; and First Gulf War, 199–201, 204, 221; and Pakistan, 156 Bush, President George W., and Second Gulf War, 221 Cambodia, 98–105, 108–11; autogenocide in, 23, 99–100, 105; elections (1993), 110; Vietnamese invasion of, 98–100, 102–3. See also Khmer Rouge campaign advertising, 20–21 Campbell, Alan, 71 Carlucci, Frank, 199 Carnegie Mellon University, 141 Carrington, Lord (Peter, 6th baron Carrington), 90 Carson, Johnnie, 86–87 Carter, President Jimmy, 55, 60–62, 78, 100; and Cuba, 172; and RhodesiaZimbabwe , 88–89; and Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, 90 Carter administration: and Title I rice program, 92; and Zaire, 93 Casanova, Vides, 164 [3.136.26.20] Project MUSE (2024-04-20 05:34 GMT) index 233 Castro, Fidel, 33–34, 171–76, 227 Catholic Church: in El Salvador, 163–64, 166; in Philippines, 122–24; in Zaire, 94 Celler, Emanuel, 207 Central African Empire, 97 Central African Republic, 97 Central America, Solarz’s travel to, 163–71 Central Asia, Solarz’s travel to, 217 Central Asian American Enterprise Fund (CAAEF), 217 Chad, 92 Chamorro, Violeta, 170–71 Charles, Prince of Wales, 90 chemical weapons, Iraqi use of, 202 Cheney, Dick, 200, 204 Chen Shui-bian, 143 Chen Wen-chen, 141 Chiang Ching-kuo, 143 China: and Cambodia, 100–101, 108, 110–11; normalization of U.S. relations with, 98, 141; and Tiananmen Square...

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