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Iraq: Weapons Programs, U.N. Requirements, and U.S. Policy
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Date:
June 30, 2003
Creator:
Katzman, Kenneth
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Former Soviet Union and U.S. Foreign Assistance
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Date:
June 5, 2003
Creator:
Tarnoff, Curt
System:
The UNT Digital Library
POWs and MIAs: Status and Accounting Issues
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Date:
June 8, 2005
Creator:
Goldich, Robert L.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Syria: U.S. Relations and Bilateral Issues
The country of Syria is a prominent player in the Middle East scene, due to a number of border disputes with the region, as well as problems of resource allocation, and political rivalries have caused frequent tensions between Syria and its neighbors. An array of bilateral issues continue to affect relations between the United States and Syria: the course of Arab-Israeli talks; questions of arms proliferation; Syrian connections with terrorist activity; Syria's role in Lebanon; and Syria's opposition to the U.S. occupation in Iraq. This report explores these issues, as well as the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri--who had been a vocal Syrian critic--and the Syria Accountability Act, which President Bush signed on December 12, 2003, and which imposes sanctions upon Syria unless it halts support for terrorism.
Date:
June 6, 2006
Creator:
Prados, Alfred B.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
POWs and MIAs: Status and Accounting Issues
None
Date:
June 26, 2003
Creator:
Goldich, Robert L.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Iraq: Compliance, Sanctions, and U.S. Policy
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Date:
June 6, 2002
Creator:
Katzman, Kenneth
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Vietnam-U.S. Normalization Process
U.S.-Vietnam diplomatic and economic relations remained essentially frozen for more than a decade after the 1975 communist victory in South Vietnam. Relations took major steps forward in the mid-1990s, particularly in 1995, when the two sides opened embassies in each other’s capitals. Since then, the normalization process has accelerated and bilateral ties have expanded. Congress has played a significant role in the normalization process.
Date:
June 17, 2005
Creator:
Manyin, Mark E.
System:
The UNT Digital Library