Race and Foreign Policy: Apartheid and Africa
Writing by Richard G. Lugar, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, about the process of creating his South African sanctions bills in 1985 and 1986. This section appears in the collection as both a speech and, here, as a chapter from a book manuscript.
Richard Lugar
circa 1986
Rights to this work belong to Richard G. Lugar.
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Richard Lugar Outside a Polling Station During the Philippine Elections
Photograph of Richard Lugar outside of a polling station in the Philippines during the presidential elections. He is standing with a crowd of people and talking with them.
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1986
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This Generation's Task (UNIDO's Economic Recovery and Development Program)
Front and back covers of a booklet containing a printed version of a speech delivered by Dr. Salvador H. Laurel before the Makati Business Club on October 25, 1985. Laurel was the President of the United Nationalist Democratic Organization (UNIDO) party and vice presidential running mate of Corazon Aquino in the 1986 Philippine election.
Salvador H. Laurel
1985
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Toward a Just Society
Front cover of a booklet published for the UNIDO National Conference in Quezon City, Republic of the Philippines.
United Nationalist Democratic Organization (UNIDO)
1985
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Handwritten note from Richard Lugar
Handwritten note from Richard Lugar that was attached to the front cover of the booklet "Toward a Just Society." The note indicates that this particular copy was from Senator Salvador Laurel, who was Corazon Aquino's vice presidential running mate in the 1986 Philippine presidential election.
Salvador Laurel
July 9, 1985
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Nobel Peace Prize Nomination: Richard G. Lugar and Sam Nunn
Letter from members of the Norwegian Parliament to the Norwegian Nobel Committee nominating Senators Richard Lugar and Sam Nunn for the Nobel Peace Prize because of their work with the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program.
Julie Christiansen, Haakon Blankenborg, et al.
January 31, 2005
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Soviet Strategic Defenses and the Location of Soviet Strategic Offensive Forces
Unclassified map of Soviet military power prepared for the Republican Policy Committee by the U.S. Department of Defense. The front of the document consists of two parts: a representation on paper of Soviet strategic defenses and a transparent acrylic overlay with symbols indicating the positions of Soviet strategic offensive forces. The back of the document contains a key to the symbols used on the front.
United States Department of Defense
Undated [before December 1991]
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Markup Copy of Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) II Treaty
Front cover and table of contents of a markup copy of the SALT II Treaty. Packet contains several dividers marking off the different sections.
Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
1979
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SALT II Reference Guide
Plastic binder distributed to members of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations by President Jimmy Carter. The Foreign Relations Committee was debating the terms of the Strategic Arms Limitations Talks (SALT) II treaty signed by Jimmy Carter and Leonid Brezhnev.
Office of the President of the United States
1979
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Senators Sam Nunn, Carl Levin, and Richard Lugar
Senators Sam Nunn (D-GA), Carl Levin (D-MI), and Richard Lugar (R-IN) in Severodvinsk, Russia, 1998. The senators hold up vials containing metal flakes at a facility in Russia. The flakes are dismantled nuclear submarines. The submarines were chopped up using equipment provided by the Nunn-Lugar Program.
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1998
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