韓國과 美議會 : 1945年-2000年(법안, 결의안, 기타 한국 관련 자료집) = 1
Korea and the United States Congress : 1945-2000(Congressional Bills, Resolutions, and Other Documents Related to Korea) = 1
Table of Contents = 7
I. BILLS = 1
2000(106th Congress, 2nd Session) = 3
H. R. 4228 : To amend the North Korea Threat Reduction Act of 1999 to enhance congressional oversight of nuclear transfers to North Korea, and for other purposes = 3
H. R. 4251 : To amend the North Korea Threat Reduction Act of 1999 to enhance congressional oversight of nuclear transfers to North Korea, and for other purposes = 6
H. R. 4266 : To amend the North Korea Threat Reduction Act of 1999 to prohibit the assumption by the United States Government of liability for nuclear accidents that may occur at nuclear reactors provided to North Korea = 10
H. R. 4860 : To provide for reports to Congress about proliferation by North Korea of weapons of mass destruction and missiles to deliver such weapons, and for other purposes = 12
S. 2752 : To amend the North Korea Threat Reduction Act of 1999 to enhance congressional oversight of nuclear transfers to North Korea and to prohibit the assumption by the United States Government of liability for nuclear accidents that may occur at nuclear reactors provided to North Korea = 18
1999(106th Congress, 1st Session) = 23
H. R. 502 : To impose a 3-month ban on imports of steel and steel products from Japan, Russia, South Korea, and Brazil = 23
H. R. 1835 : To impose conditions on assistance authorized for North Korea, to impose restrictions on nuclear cooperation and other transactions with North Korea, and for other purposes = 25
H. R. 1896 : To designate the Republic of Korea as a visa waiver pilot program country for one year under the Immigration and Nationality Act = 33
H. R. 2596 : To provide for a testing program for the Navy Theater-Wide system and the Theater High-Altitude Area Defense system = 35
H. R. 3053 : To provide for assessments and contingency planning relating to emerging missile threats to the United States = 38
S. 1352 : To impose conditions on assistance authorized for North Korea, to impose restrictions on nuclear cooperation and other transactions with North Korea, and for other purposes = 41
S. 1869 : To authorize the negotiation of a Free Trade Agreement with the Republic of Korea, and to provide for expedited congressional consideration of such an agreement = 49
1988(105th Congress, 2nd Session) = 52
H. R. 3333 : To establish a policy of the United States with respect to nuclear nonprohiferation = 52
H. R. 3573 : To impose certain limitations on disbursements from the Exchange Stabilization Fund to certain countries, and for other purposes = 57
H. R. 4288 : To establish the negotiating objectives of the United States with respect to the WTO Agreement on Agriculture, to establish criteria for the accession of state trading regimes to the WTO, and for other purposes = 62
S. 1769 : Calendar No. 327 Making supplemental appropriations for the International Monetary Fund for the fiscal year ending September 30,1998, and for other purposes = 67
S. 2328 : To establish the negotiating objectives of the United States with respect to the WTO Agreement on Agriculture, to establish criteria for the accession of state trading regimes to the WTO, and for other purposes = 72
1997(105th Congress, 1st Session) = 77
H. R. 203 : To designate the Republic of Korea as a visa waiver pilot program country for one year under the Immigration and Nationality Act = 77
H. R. 627 : To establish a visa waiver pilot program for nationals of Korea who are traveling in tour groups to the United States = 79
H. R. 2459 : To restrict the use of funds for new deployments of anti-personnel landmines, and for other purposes = 83
S. 290 : To establish a visa waiver pilot program for nationals of Korea who are traveling in tour groups to the United States = 88
S. 896 : To restrict the use of funds for new deployments of anti-personnel landmines, and for other purposes = 92
1996(104th Congress, 2nd Session) = 95
H. R. 2936 : To provide that if a member nation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the Republic of Korean or Japan does not agree, by the end of fiscal year 1997, to contribute to the United States for each fiscal year an amount equal to the full direct costs to the United States of United States military forces assigned in that country shall be withdrawn not later than the end of fiscal year 1999 and to provide that the amount of all such contributions and the amount of savings from such withdrawals shall be deposited in the Federal Hospital Insurance Trust Fund = 95
H. R. 3962 : To establish a visa waiver pilot program for nationals of Korea who are traveling in tour groups to the United States = 98
S. 1616 : To establish a visa waiver pilot program for nationals of Korea who are traveling in tour groups to the United States = 102
1995(104th Congress, 1st Session) = 106
H. R. 1987 : To limit congressional travel to North Korea = 106
H. R. 2582 : To designate the Republic of Korea as a pilot program country for one year under the Immigration and Nationality Act = 108
S. 1293 : To provide for implementation of the Agreed Framework with North Korea regarding resolution of the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula, and for other purposes = 110
1993(103rd Congress, 1st Session) = 116
S. 1129 : To amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to authorize the transfer of $20,000,000 in addition to the United States War Reserve Stockpiles for Allies in Thailand to support the implementation of a bilateral agreement with Thailand = 116
1992(102nd Congress, 2nd Session) = 117
H. R. 4380 : To authorize the establishment of United States-Taiwan and United States-Republic of Korea Free Trade Areas = 117
1991(102nd Congress, 1st Session) = 119
H. R. 2569 : To encourage the establishment of free trade areas between the United States and certain Pacific Rim countries = 119
S. 625 : To amend the Trade Act of 1974 in order to require reciprocal responses to foreign acts, policies, and practices that deny national treatment to United States investment = 122
S. 997 : To impose duties on golf carts imported from South Korea equal to the duties and taxes imposed by South Korea on golf carts manufactured in the United States = 124
S. 1397 : To condition funding for coproduction with South Korea of the F-16 aircraft on receipt by Congress of the relevant Memorandum of Understanding(MOU) and to extend the 30-day congressional review period until the MOU is received = 126
S. 1906 : To authorize the sale to the Republic of Korea of obsolete ammunition from War Reserve Stocks = 128
1990(101st Congress, 2nd Session) = 129
S. 3111 : To urge and request the President to initiate negotiations with certain foreign nations relating to increasing the burden shared by such nations for the protection of the military and security interests of such nations = 129
S. 3148 : To condition funding for coproduction with South Korea of the F/A-18 aircraft on receipt by Congress of the relevant Memorandum of Understanding(MOU) and to extend the 30-day congressional review period until the MOU is received = 132
1989(101st Congress, 1st Session) = 134
H. R. 819 : To authorize the issuance of prisoner-of-war medals to members of the crew of the U.S.S Pueblo who were captured by North Korea = 134
H. R. 1751 : To authorize the establishment of a United States-Korea Free Trade Area = 136
H. R. 3496 : To prohibit the importation into the United States of fish or marine animal products of Japan, Taiwan, or the Republic of Korea until those countries cease the practice of driftnet fishing = 138
S. 1264 : To provide for the phased reduction of approximately 10,000 United States Army personnel stationed in the Republic of Korea = 140
S. 1439 : Calendar No. 185 Relating to the security relationship between the United States and the Republic of Korea = 142
1987(100th Congress, 1st Session) = 145
S. 1392 : To rescind certain United States economic benefits to the Republic of Korea unless steps are taken to promote democracy and respect human rights = 145
H. R. 2480(Public Law 100-66) : To extend temporarily the governing international fishery agreement between the United States and the Republic of Korea, and for other purposes = 149
H. R. 2723 : To rescind certain United States economic benefits to the Republic of Korea unless steps are taken to promote democracy and respect human rights = 152
1986(99th Congress, 2nd Session) = 156
H. R. 5016 : For the relief of Sueng Ho Jang and Sueng Il Jang = 156
1985(99th Congress, 1st Session) = 158
H. R. 669 : To recognize the organization known as the 82nd Airborne Division Association, Incorporated = 158
H. R. 2205(Public Law 99-572) : To erect a memorial on Federal land in the District of Columbia or its environs to honor member of the Armed Forces of the United States who served in the Korean War = 162
H. R. 2588 : To authorize the erection of a memorial on Federal land in the District of Columbia or its environs to honor member of the Armed Forces of the United States who served in the Korean War = 167
1984(98th Congress, 2nd Session) = 170
H. R. 6406 : To amend title 38, United States Code, to provide compensation to former prisoners of war of World War II and of the Korean conflict = 170
S. 2413(Public Law 98-314) : To recognize the organization known as the American Gold Star Mothers, Incorporated = 172
1983(98th Congress, 1st Session) = 176
H. R. 3875 : To prohibit foreign assistance to any member country of the United Nations that fails to vote in favor of resolution deploring the Soviet attack on Korean Air Lines flight 007 = 176
H. R. 3918 : To amend the International Claims Settlement Act of 1949 to provide for the determination of the claims of survivors of the United States onboard the Korean Air Lines that was shot down on September 1, 1983 = 178
H. R. 3923 : To prohibit the issuance of most immigrant and nonimmigrant visas to citizens of the Soviet Union until the anniversary date of the shooting down by the Soviet Union of unarmed civilian aircraft = 183
H. R. 4458 : To direct the President to prohibit all transactions involving liquid or investment assets of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in the United States to secure payment of claims of survivors of the United States citizens on board the Korean Ait Lines plane shot down on September 1,1983, and to amend the International Claims Settlement Act of 1949 to provide for the determination of the validity and amount of such claims = 185
S. 1893 : To prohibit foreign assistance to any member country of the United Nations that fails to vote in favor of resolutions deploring the Soviet attack on Korean Air Lines flight 7, or has failed to vote in favor of such resolutions already considered = 189
1978(95th Congress, 2nd Session) = 191
H. R. 10488 : Insisting that the Republic of Korea cooperate fully with the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct and its special counsel and declaring that a failure to cooperate will have a negative impact on relations between the United States and the Republic of Korea = 191
1977(95th Congress, 1st Session) = 193
H. R. 5784 : To provide for the phased withdrawal of United States ground forces from the Republic of Korea = 193
H. R. 5832 : To provide for the phased withdrawal of United States Armed Forces from Korea 195
S. 2277 : To authorize a special security assistance program for the modernization of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Korea, and for other purposes = 197
1974(93rd Congress, 2nd Session) = 199
H. R. 16737 : To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for the immigration of children of individuals suffering from Hansen''s disease = 199
S. 3995 : To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for the immigration of children of individuals suffering from Hansen''s disease = 201
1973(93rd Congress, 1st Session) = 203
H. R. 2134 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 203
H. R. 10028 : For the relief of certain Korean orphans = 204
H. R. 10512 : To extend the provisions of law authorizing members of the armed forces in missing status to accumulate leave without limitations and to be paid therefore to members who served during the Korean conflict = 205
S. 126 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 206
S. 2279 : For the relief of certain Korean orphans = 207
1971(92nd Congress, 1st Session) = 209
H. R. 241 : Authorizing the admission of two citizens and subjects of the Republic of Korea to the United States Military Academy, the United States Naval Academy, and the Air Force Academy = 209
H. R. 559 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 211
H. R. 749 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those m Vietnam = 212
H. R. 971 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 213
H. R. 1196 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 214
H. R. 2217 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 215
H. R. 6131 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 216
H. R. 9931 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 217
1970(91st Congress, 2nd Session) = 218
H. R. 19845 : To amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 = 218
1969(91st Congress, 1st Session) = 219
H. R. 1260 : Authorizing the admission of two citizens and subjects of the Republic of Korea to the United States Military Academy, the United States Naval Academy, and the Air Force Academy = 219
H. R. 8654 : To provide that, for purposes of the Internal revenue Code of 1954, individuals who were illegally detained during 1968 by the Democratic People''s Republic of Korea shall be treated as serving in a combat zone = 221
H. R. 10858 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 222
H. R. 10859 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 224
H. R. 10860 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 226
H. R. 10861 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 228
H. R. 10862 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 230
H. R. 10921 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 232
H. R. 11022 : To provide that, for purposes of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, individuals who were illegally detained during 1968 by the Democratic People''s Republic of Korea shall be treated as serving in a combat zone = 233
H. R. 11075 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 234
H. R. 11113 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 235
H. R. 11114 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 237
H. R. 11204 7 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 238
H. R. 11470 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those m Vietnam = 239
H. R. 11618 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 240
H. R. 11775 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 241
H. R. 12378 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 242
H. R. 13312 : To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam = 243
1968(90th Congress, 2nd Session) = 244
H. R. 16103 : To direct the Secretary of Defense to pay to members of the Armed Forces serving in South Korea special pay for duty subject to hostile fire = 244
1967(90th Congress, 1st Session) = 245
H. R. 988 : Authorizing the admission of two citizens and subjects of the Republic of Korea to the United States Military Academy, the United States Naval Academy, and the Air Force Academy = 245
1965(89th Congress, 1st Session) = 247
H. R. 1808 : Authorizing the admission of two citizens and subjects of the Republic of Korea to the United States Military Academy, the United States Naval Academy, and the Air Force Academy = 247
1961(87th Congress, 1st Session) = 249
H. R. 1195 : To promote certain prisoners of war in Korea upon their discharge from the Armed Forces = 249
S. 1428 : To amend the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as amended, so as to require that all of the coal purchased for delivery to Korea under such Act be purchased from independent coal producers in the United States = 250
1960(86th Congress, 2nd Session) = 251
S. 3014 : To amend the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as amended, so as to require that at least 50 per centum of the coal purchased for delivery to Korea under such Act be purchased from independent coal producers in the United States = 251
1954(83th Congress, 2nd Session) = 252
H. R. 8966 : To provide that parcel-posted packages for Korean relief be sent free of postage = 252
1953(83rd Congress, 1st Session) = 253
S. 1230 : To provide for the strengthening of the Republic of Korea as an ally against aggression and for the reconstruction of that country from the ravages of war in resisting aggression = 253
1951(82nd Congress, 1st Session) = 255
H. R. 2272 : To amend the China Area Aid Act of 1950 to extend to selected citizens of Korea the educational aid provided certain citizens of China = 255
S. 1586 : To amend the China Area Aid Act of 1950 to extend to selected citizens of Korea the educational aid provided certain citizens of China = 256
1950(81st Congress, 2nd Session) = 257
S. 3304 : Calendar No.1379 To amend the Economic Cooperation Act of 1948, as amended = 257
1949(81st Congress, 1st Session) = 261
H. R. 167 : To authorize the admission into the United States, under a quota for Koreans, persons of the Korean race, to make them racially eligible for naturalization, and for other purposes = 261
H. R. 1897 : To authorize the admission into the United States, under a quota for Koreans, persons of the Korean race, to make them racially eligible for naturalization, and for other purposes = 263
H. R. 5330 : To promote world peace and general welfare, national interest, and foreign policy of the United States by providing aid to the Republic of Korea = 265
S. 2319 : Calendar No.757 To promote world peace and general welfare, national interest, and foreign policy of the United States by providing aid to the Republic of Korea = 267
1947(80th Congress, 1st Session) = 269
H. R. 860 : To authorize the admission into the United States, under a quota for Koreans, persons of the Korean race, to make them racially eligible for naturalization, and for other purposes = 269
H. R. 1437 : To authorize the admission into the United States, under a quota for Koreans, persons of the Korean race, to make them racially eligible for naturalization, and for other purposes = 271
H. R. 2932 : To authorize the admission into the United States, under a quota for Koreans, persons of the Korean race, to make them racially eligible for naturalization, and for other purposes = 273
S. 152 : To authorize the admission into the United States, under a quota for Koreans, persons of the Korean race, to make them racially eligible for naturalization, and for other purposes = 275
1945(79th Congress, 1st Session) = 277
H. R. 1586 : To authorize the admission into the United States, under a quota for Koreans, persons of the Korean race, to make them racially eligible for naturalization, and for other purposes = 277
H. R. 1901 : To authorize the naturalization, and the admission into the United States under a quota, of Koreans and descendants of Koreans = 279
S. 730 : To authorize the admission into the United States, under a quota for Koreans, persons of the Korean race, to make them eligible for naturalization, and for other purposes = 280
Index by Subject = 283
Index by Sponsor = 297
II. RESOLUTIONS = 327
2000(106th Congress, 2nd Session) = 329
H. RES. 442 : Calling upon the President to take certain actions regarding imports of steel products from certain countries = 329
H. RES. 543 : Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding the recent summit held by the Presidents of South Korea and North Korea = 331
1999(106th Congress, 1st Session) = 333
H. RES. 254 : Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives condemning recent hate crimes in Illinois and Indiana = 333
S. CON. RES. 4 : Expressing the sense of Congress that assistance to South Korea should be conditioned on South Korea''s compliance with its international trade commitments and on South Korea''s termination of its unfair trade practices and subsidies = 336
1998(105th Congress, 2nd Session) = 339
H. CON. RES. 341 : Expressing the sense of the Congress that the commitment made by the United States, in conjunction with South Korea and Japan, to arrange financing and construction of 2 nuclear reactors for North Korea, and to provide fuel oil and other assistance to North Korea, should be suspended until North Korea no longer poses a nuclear threat to the peace and security of Northeast Asia or the United States = 339
H. CON. RES. 350 : Calling on the President to take all necessary measures under existing law to respond to the significant increase of steel imports resulting from the financial crises in Asia, Russia, and other regions, and for other purposes = 343
H. RES. 459 : Commemorating 50 years of relations between the United States and the Republic of Korea = 345
H. RES. 526 : Condemning the launching by the Democratic People''s Republic of Korea of a ballistic missile m violation of Japanese air space, and for other purposes = 348
H. RES. 554 : To condemn North Korea''s missile launch over Japan = 350
H. RES. 598 : Calling on the President to take all necessary measures to respond to the surge of steel imports resulting from the financial crises in Asia, Russia, and other regions, and for other purposes = 352
S. RES. 245 : Expressing the sense of the Senate that it is the interest of both the United States and the Republic of Korea to maintain and enhance continued close U.S.-ROK relations, and to commend President Kim Dae Jung and the Republic of Korea for the measures already implemented and those it has committed to implement to resolve the country''s economic and financial problems = 355
1997(105th Congress, 1st Session) = 357
H. CON. RES. 74 : Concerning the situation between the Democratic People''s Republic of Korea and the Republic of Korea = 357
1996(104th Congress, 2nd Session) = 359
H. CON. RES. 224 : Concerning the infiltration of North Korean commandos into the sovereign territory of the Republic of Korea = 359
1995(104th Congress, 1st Session) = 361
H. CON. RES. 19 : Expressing the sense of the Congress with respect to North-South dialogue on the Korean Peninsula and the United States-North Korea Agreed Framework = 361
H. J. RES. 83 : Relating to the United States-North Korea Agreed Framework and the obligations of North Korea under that and previous agreements with respect to the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and dialogue with the Republic of Korea = 364
H. J. RES. 85 : Expressing the sense of the Congress with respect to North-South dialogue on the Korean Peninsula and the United States-North Korea Agreed Framework = 368
S. CON. RES. 4 : Expressing the sense of the Congress with respect to North-South dialogue on the Korean Peninsula and the United States-North Korea Agreed Framework = 371
S. J. RES. 29 : Expressing the sense of the Congress with respect to North-South dialogue on the Korean Peninsula and the United States-North Korea Agreed Framework = 374
1994(103rd Congress, 2nd Session) = 377
H. RES. 549 : Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the President should work to achieve a clearly defined agreement which establishes a multilateral export control regime to stem the proliferation of military critical products, technology, and advanced strategic weapons to rogue regimes that jeopardize international peace and the national security of the United States = 377
1993(103rd Congress, 1st Session) = 380
H. CON. RES. 66 : Condemning North Korea''s Decision to Withdraw from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons = 380
H. J. RES. 292 : To approve and encourage the use by the President of any means necessary and appropriate, including diplomacy, economic sanctions, a blockade, and military force, to prevent the development, acquisition, or use by North Korea of a nuclear explosive device = 383
H. RES. 112 : Concerning the December 1992 presidential election in the Republic of Korea = 388
S. CON. RES. 19 : Condemning North Korea''s Decision to Withdraw from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons = 390
S. RES. 92 : Condemning the proposed withdrawal of North Korea from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, and for other purposes = 392
1992(102nd Congress, 2nd Session) = 394
S. RES. 266 : Expressing the sense of the senate concerning the arms cargo of the North Korean merchant ship Dae Hung Ho = 394
1991(102nd Congress, 1st Session) = 396
H. CON. RES. 244 : To encourage peace and reunification on the Korean peninsula = 396
S. J. RES. 177 : Prohibiting the proposed sale to the Republic of Korea of F-16C/D aircraft and other specified defense articles and defensive services, pursuant to section 36(b)(1) of the Arms Export Control Act = 399
S. J. RES. 178 : Prohibiting the proposed export to the Republic of Korea of certain technical data and equipment related to the sale of F-16C/D aircraft, pursuant to section 36(c) of such Act = 400
1990(101st Congress, 2nd Session) = 401
H. CON. RES. 325 : Expressing the sense of the Congress that the United States remains firmly committed to it Mutual Defense Treaty with the Republic of Korea and is steadfastly dedicated to the promotion of security and peace on the Korean peninsula = 401
H. J. RES. 502 : To designate the week of July 24 to July 30, 1989, as "National Week of Recognition and Remembrance for Those Who Served in the Korean War" = 404
H. J. RES. 575(Public Law 101-315) : To designate June 25, 1990 as "Korean War Remembrance Day" = 407
S J. RES. 290 : To designate the week of July 22, 1990 through July 28, 1990, as the "National Week of Recognition and Remembrance for Those Who Served in the Korean War" = 411
S. J. RES. 310 : To designate the week of June 25, 1990 as "Korean War Remembrance Day" = 414
1989(101" Congress, 1st Session) = 416
H. CON. RES. 2 : Expressing the sense of Congress with respect to action that should be taken to account for Americans listed as missing in action from the Korean conflict = 416
H. CON. RES. 21 : Urging a moratorium on the commercial killing of whales = 418
H. CON. RES. 93 : Expressing the sense of the Congress that the United States should pursue the establishment of a Pacific Basin forum for the discussion of economic, diplomatic, and other issues unique to the region, and for other purposes = 420
H. CON. RES. 186 : Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding the use by United States trading partners of certain nontariff trade barriers that wrongfully inhibit access of American products to foreign markets = 422
H. CON. RES. 206 : Regarding the protection and promotion of democracy and basic human rights m the Republic of Korea = 424
H. CON. RES. 214 : In support of regional efforts to end driftnet fishing in the South Pacific = 427
H. J. RES. 130 : Designating July 27,1989, as "National Korean War Veterans Recognition Day" = 433
H. J. RES. 299 : To designate the week of July 24 to July 30, 1989, as "National Week of Recognition and Remembrance for Those Who Served in the Korean War" = 436
H. RES. 261 : Expressing the grave concern of the House of Representatives regarding the violations of human rights in the Republic of Korea = 438
S. J. RES. 85(Public Law 101-61) : To designate the week of July 24 to July 30, 1989, as "National Week of Recognition and Remembrance for Those Who Served in the Korean War" = 441
S. RES. 154 : Expressing the sense of the Senate on the agreement to be signed between the Government of the United States and the Government of the Republic of Korea to coproduce the "Korean Fighter Program"(KFP) = 444
S. RES. 179 : To express the sense of the Senate regarding the testing of United States agricultural products imported by our trading partners for the presence of potentially harmful chemicals = 447
1988(100th Congress, 2nd Session) = 449
H. CON. RES. 246 : Condemning the bombing by North Korean agents of Korean Air Lines flight 858 = 449
H. CON. RES. 348 : Expressing the sense of the Congress concerning the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games = 452
H. CON. RES. 355 : Expressing the sense of the Congress that South Korean, Japan, and the European Economic Community have a responsibility to reduce their trade surpluses with the United States, and that the President should set a minimum target for mcreases in agricultural exports of the United States when negotiating trade surplus reductions = 455
H. CON. RES. 365 : Expressing the sense of the Congress that the Republic of Korea should engage in rules of fair international trade competition and permanently lift its virtual ban on beef imports = 457
S. CON. RES. 99 : Condemning North Korea''s support for terrorist activities = 459
S. RES. 462 : Expressing the sense of the Senate concerning the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games = 463
1987(100th Congress, 1st Session) = 465
H. CON. RES. 48 : Regarding the promotion of democracy and security in the Republic of Korea = 465
H. CON. RES. 136 : Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding human rights situation in North Korea and the reduction of tensions on the Korean Peninsula = 467
H. CON. RES. 141 : Regarding the promotion of democracy and security m the Republic of Korea = 469
H. CON. RES. 205 : Expressing the sense of Congress that full democracy should be instituted in the Republic of Korea and that any intervention or other interference by the armed forces of the Republic of Korea m the internal affairs of that country would be inconsistent with and contradictory to the establishment of full democracy = 473
S. CON. RES. 14 : Expressing the sense of Congress concerning support for the evolution to full democracy in the Republic of Korea = 475
S. CON. RES. 17 : Regarding the promotion of democracy in the Republic of Korea, and for other purposes = 477
S. CON. RES. 33 : Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding democracy and security in the Republic of Korea = 479
S. CON. RES. 34 : Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding human rights abuse in North Korea and the reduction of tensions on the Korean Peninsula = 481
S. J. RES. 225(Public Law 100-267) : Approving the location of the Korean War Memorial = 483
1986(99th Congress, 2nd Session) = 486
H. CON. RES. 345 : Expressing the sense of the Congress concerning the democracy in the Republic of Korea = 486
H. CON. RES. 347 : Expressing the sense of the Congress concerning the human rights situation in North Korea and the reduction of tensions on the Korean peninsula = 488
S. RES. 369 : Relating to trade between the United States and the Republic of Korea = 490
S. RES. 392 : Expressing the sense of the Senate that the people of the Republic of Korea should be allowed to petition for a constitutional amendment to allow for direct election of their President = 493
1985(99th Congress, 1st Session) = 495
H. CON. RES. 261 : Expressing the sense of the Congress that the Republic of Korea should restore the civil and political rights of Kim Dae Jung be restored and that true democracy be instituted in the Republic of Korea = 495
H. RES. 277 : Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the President should not resume negotiations with the Soviet Union concerning reopening direct air travel between the two countries until the Soviet Union formally acknowledges its guilt in the shooting down of Korean Airlines Flight 007 on September 1, 1983 = 498
S. CON. RES. 100 : Expressing the sense of the Senate that the civil and political rights of Kim Dae Jung be restored and that true democracy be instituted in the Republic of Korea = 500
1984(98th Congress, 2nd Session) = 502
H. J. RES. 549 : To authorize the erection of a memorial on public grounds in the District of Columbia, or its environs, in honor and commemoration of members of the Armed Forces of the United States and the allied forces who served in the Korean War = 502
1983(98th Congress, 1st Session) = 504
H. CON. RES. 160 : Condemning the Soviet attack on Korean Air Lines flight 007 = 504
H. J. RES. 164 : To disapprove the governing international fishery agreement between the United States and Korea = 506
H. J. RES. 236 : To authorize the erection of a memorial on public grounds in the District of Columbia, or its environs, in honor and commemoration of members of the Armed Forces of the United States and the allied forces who served in the Korean War = 508
H. J. RES. 353(Public Law 98-98) : Condemning the Soviet criminal destruction of the Korean civilian airliner = 511
H. RES. 308 : Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the President should urge the governments of all counties to immediately prohibit Soviet air traffic from using the airports in their countries, with that prohibition to remain in effect until the Soviet Government provides an official explanation and apology regarding the downing of Korean Air Lines flight 007 m the vicinity of Sakhalin Island on September 1, 1983 = 516
H. RES. 315 : Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives of the United States to the Government and people of Japan = 517
S. CON. RES. 66 : Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the shooting down of Korean Airlines flight 007 by the Government of the Soviet Union = 519
S. CON. RES. 82 : Expressing sympathy and condolence on the tragic killing of Koreans in Burma = 521
S. J. RES .158 : Condemning the brutal behavior of the Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the destruction of Korean Airlines flight 7 with the loss of two hundred and sixty-nine innocent lives = 523
S. RES. 223 : To express the appreciation of the American people for the efforts of the Japanese Government in connection with the Korean Air Lines tragedy = 526
S. RES. 270 : Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to the North Korean bombing m Rangoon = 528
1982(97th Congress, 2nd Session) = 530
H. J. RES. 577 : To disapprove the governing international fishery agreement between the United States and Korea = 530
H. J. RES. 634 : To disapprove the governing international fishery agreement between the United States and Korea = 531
S. CON. RES. 84 : Expressing the sense of the Congress on the occasion of the centennial of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the United States and Korea = 532
1981(97th Congress, 1st Session) = 534
H. CON. RES. 61 : Urging the President to extend certain orderly marketing agreements with Taiwan and the Republic of Korea which limit the exportation from those countries of nonrubber footwear to the United States = 534
H. CON. RES. 161 : Disapproving the proposed transfer by the Republic of Korea to Uruguay of certain items produced using technical data of United States origin = 536
S. CON. RES. 14 : Expressing support for a further extension of our footwear orderly marketing agreements with Taiwan and Korea = 538
1980(96th Congress, 2nd Session) = 540
H. CON. RES. 437 : Urging the Government of South Korea to fulfill its stated commitments to the democratization of South Korea and to commute the death sentence of Kim Dae Jung = 540
H. CON. RES. 443 : Disapproving the proposed sale to the Republic of Korea of defense articles pursuant to a Cooperative Logistics Supply Support Arrangement(Transmittal Numbered 80-96) = 542
S. CON. RES. 133 : Expressing the sense of the Congress with respect to the fulfillment by the Government of the Republic of Korea of its stated commitments to the democratization of the Republic of Korea and with respect to the death sentence imposed upon Kim Dae Jung and the harsh sentences imposed upon twenty-three codefendants = 544
1978(95th Congress, 2nd Session) = 546
H. RES. 967 : Insisting that the Republic of Korea cooperate fully with the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct and its special counsel and declaring that a failure to cooperate will have a negative impact on relations between the United States and the Republic of Korea = 54
H. RES. 991 : Insisting that the Republic of Korea cooperate in the investigation being conducted by the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct = 548
H. RES. 992 : Insisting that the Republic of Korea cooperate in the investigation being conducted by the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct = 550
H. RES. 993 : Insisting that the Republic of Korea cooperate in the investigation being conducted by the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct = 552
H. RES. 994 : Insisting that the Republic of Korea cooperate in the investigation being conducted by the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct = 554
H. RES. 995 : Insisting that the Republic of Korea cooperate in the investigation being conducted by the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct = 556
H. RES. 999 : Authorizing the Subcommittee on International Organizations of the Committee on International Relations in conducting its investigation of Korean-American relations to require, by subpoena or otherwise, the attendance of any person at the taking of a deposition, by any member of that subcommittee = 557
H. RES. 1058 : Insisting that the Republic of Korea cooperate fully with the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct and its special counsel and declaring that a failure to cooperate will have a negative impact on relations between the United States and the Republic of Korea = 558
H. RES. 1192 : Expressing the sense of the House that until the testimony of Kim Dong Jo is made available under oath to the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, the transfer of anything of value to the Republic of Korea for nonmilitary purposes should be made only where the refusal to do so would imperil the national security of the United States or the territorial integrity of the Republic of Korea; and that refusal of the United States to make such transfers, would not, under present circumstances impend the national security of the United States or the territorial integrity of the Republic of Korea = 559
H. RES. 1194 : Expressing the sense of the House that until the testimony of Kim Dong Jo is made available under oath to the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, the transfer of anything of value to the Republic of Korea for nonmilitary purposes should be made only where the refusal to do so would imperil the national security of the United States or the territorial integrity of the Republic of Korea; and that refusal of the United States to make such transfers, would not, under present circumstances imperil the national security of the United States or the territorial integrity of the Republic of Korea = 561
H. RES. 1334 : Expressing the sense of the House that the Reverend Sun Myung Moon appear before the Subcommittee on International Organizations investigating Korean-American relations = 563
H. RES. 1350 : Providing that the Speaker of the House certify the Report of the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct with respect to the proceedings against Hancho C Kim, to the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia = 565
H. RES. 1360 : Expressing the sense of the House that the Reverend Sun Myung Moon appear before the Subcommittee on International Organizations Investigating Korean-American Relations = 566
H. RES. 1369 : Expressing the sense of the House that the Reverend Sun Myung Moon appear before the Subcommittee on International Organizations Investigating Korean-American Relations = 568
H. RES. 1442 : Expressing the sense of the House that the Reverend Sun Myung Moon appear before the Subcommittee on International Organizations Investigating Korean-American Relations = 570
S. CON. RES. 89 : Authorizing the printing of additional copies of volume II of the Senate hearings entitled "Korean Influence Inquiry" = 572
S. CON. RES. 105 : Authorizing the printing of additional copies of the final report and of volume II of the executive session hearings on the Korean influence inquiry = 573
S. RES. 356 : Insisting that the Republic of Korea cooperate fully with the Select Committee on Ethics and declaring that a failure to cooperate will have a negative impact on relations between the United States and the Republic of Korea = 574
S. RES. 439 : To express the concern of the United States Senate about the April 20, 1978, Soviet attack on Korean Airlines flight 902 = 575
S. RES. 448 : To express the concern of the United States Senate about the April 20, 1978, Soviet attack on Korean Airlines flight 902 = 577
1977(95th Congress, 1st Session) = 578
H. CON. RES. 126 : Expressing the sense of Congress that the Attorney General should conduct a full investigation of all acts by or on behalf of the Government of the Republic of Korea to influence Members of Congress = 578
H. CON. RES. 260 : Expressing the sense of the Congress that the United States take no action to withdraw United States ground forces from South Korea until the Congress has had an opportunity to examine the American security commitment to South Korea and the effects such a withdrawal would have on the stability of the Korean peninsula = 579
H. CON. RES. 272 : Expressing the sense of the Congress that the United States take no action to withdraw United States ground forces from the Republic of Korea until the Congress has had an opportunity to examine the American security commitment to the Republic of Korea and the effects such a withdrawal would have on the stability of the Korean peninsula = 581
H. RES. 202 : Establishing a select committee to investigate all acts of the Government of the Republic of Korea, or of persons representing Korean business interests, to influence Members of the House of Representatives = 583
H. RES. 235 : To authorize and direct the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct to determine whether Members of the House, their immediate families, or their associates accepted anything of value, directly or indirectly, from the Government of the Republic of Korea or representatives thereof = 585
H. RES. 252 : To authorize and direct the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct to determine whether Members of the House, their immediate families, or their associates accepted anything of value, directly or indirectly, from the Government of the Republic of Korea or representatives thereof = 588
H. RES. 267 : To establish a Commission on South Korean Influence in Congressional Affairs = 591
H. RES. 285 : Directing the Attorney General of the United States to furnish to the House of Representatives certain information and documents respecting communications made by Kim Sang Keun of the Republic of South Korea to officials of the Department of Justice relating to Members and employees of Congress = 593
H. RES. 392 : Establishing a select committee to investigate all acts of the Government of the Republic of Korea, or of persons representing Korean business interests, to influence Members of the House of Representatives, or officers, or employees of the Federal Government or State governments = 594
H. RES. 565 : To authorize the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct to conduct an investigation to determine whether Members of the House of Representatives, their immediate families or their associates accepted anything of value, directly or indirectly, from the Government of the Republic of Korea or representatives thereof = 596
H. RES. 695 : To establish a Commission on South Korean Influence = 598
H. RES. 722 : To establish a Commission on South Korean Influence = 600
H. RES. 868 : Expressing the sense of the House that the Government of the Republic of Korea extend full and unlimited cooperation to the investigation of the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct to determine whether Members of the House were involved in accepting anything of value from such government or any agent of such government = 603
H. RES. 915 : Authorizing funds for the investigation of Korean-American relations being conducted by the Subcommittee on International Organizations of the Committee on International Relations = 605
S. CON. RES. 40 : To establish a special commission to investigate serious allegations of illegal payments to Members of Congress by Korea = 607
1976(94th Congress, 2nd Session) = 610
H. CON. RES. 718 : Expressing the sense of the Congress that he President take steps to place on the agenda of the United Nations Organization the threat to the peace created by the murder of two American Army officers by members of the North Korean Armed Forces = 610
H. CON. RES. 719 : Expressing the sense of the Congress that he President take steps to place on the agenda of the United Nations Organization the threat to the peace created by the murder of two American Army officers by members of the North Korean Armed Forces = 612
H. CON. RES. 720 : Expressing the sense of the Congress that he President take steps to place on the agenda of the United Nations Organization the threat to the peace created by the murder of two American Army officers by members of the North Korean Armed Forces = 614
H. CON. RES. 721 : Expressing the sense of the Congress that he President take steps to place on the agenda of the United Nations Organization the threat to the peace created by the murder of two American Army officers by members of the North Korean Armed Forces = 616
H. CON. RES. 722 : Expressing the sense of the Congress that he President take steps to place on the agenda of the United Nations Organization the threat to the peace created by the murder of two American Army officers by members of the North Korean Armed Forces = 618
H. CON. RES. 724 : Expressing the sense of the Congress that he President take steps to place on the agenda of the United Nations Organization the threat to the peace created by the murder of two American Army officers by members of the North Korean Armed Forces = 619
H. CON. RES. 731 : Expressing the sense of the Congress that he President take steps to place on the agenda of the United Nations Organization the threat to the peace created by the murder of two American Army officers by members of the North Korean Armed Forces = 620
H. RES. 1482 : Condemning the treacherous acts of North Korea = 621
H. RES. 1483 : Condemning the treacherous acts of North Korea = 623
H. RES. 1484 : Condemning the treacherous acts of North Korea = 625
H. RES. 1485 : Condemning the treacherous acts of North Korea = 627
H. RES. 1486 : Instructing the Committee on Armed Services to study and report on the murder of two American Army officers by members of the North Korean armed services = 629
H. RES. 1487 : Instructing the Committee on Armed Services to study and report on the murder of two American Army officers by members of the North Korean armed services = 631
H. RES. 1488 : Instructing the Committee on Armed Services to study and report on the murder of two American Army officers by members of the North Korean armed services = 633
H. RES. 1491 : Instructing the Committee on Armed Services to study and report on the murder of two American Army officers by members of the North Korean armed services = 635
H. RES. 1492 : Instructing the Committee on Armed Services to study and report on the murder of two American Army officers by members of the North Korean armed services = 637
H. RES. 1493 : Condemning the treacherous acts of North Korea = 638
H. RES. 1494 : Condemning the treacherous acts of North Korea = 640
H. RES. 1498 : Condemning the treacherous acts of North Korea = 642
H. RES. 1499 : Instructing the Committee on Armed Services to study and report on the murder of two American Army officers by members of the North Korean armed services = 644
H. RES. 1506 : Relating to the sentencing of eighteen South Koreans = 645
H. RES. 1516 : Condemning the treacherous acts of North Korea = 647
H. RES. 1517 : Instructing the Committee on Armed Services to study and report on the murder of two American Army officers by members of the North Korean armed services = 649
S. CON. RES. 140 : Expressing the objection of the Congress pursuant to section 36(b) of the Arms Export Control Act, of the proposed sale of missiles to Korea(transmittal numbered 71-51) = 650
S. CON. RES. 141 : Expressing the objection of the Congress pursuant to section 36(b) of the Arms Export Control Act, of the proposed sale of missiles to Korea(transmittal numbered 71-43) = 651
S. CON. RES. 156 : Expressing the objection of the Congress pursuant to section 36(b) of the Arms Export Control Act, of the proposed sale of missiles to Korea(transmittal numbered 71-19) = 652
1975(94th Congress, 1st Session) = 653
H. J. RES. 298 : To disapprove Export-Import Bank financing of a nuclear reactor sale to South Korea = 653
S. J. RES. 51 : To disapprove Export-Import Bank financing of a nuclear reactor sale to South Korea = 655
1970(91st Congress, 2nd Session) = 657
H. CON. RES. 678 : To request the President to take such steps as may be necessary to secure the agreement of the Republic of Korea that it will adhere to the abstention principle and related conservation provisions as embodied in The International Convention for the High Seas Fisheries of the North Pacific Ocean Between the United States, Canada, and Japan, with respect to the North Pacific salmon fisheries = 657
1969(91st Congress, 1st Session) = 659
H. CON. RES. 179 : In support of captured American fighting men = 659
S. CON. RES. 27 : In support of captured American fighting men = 660
1967(90th Congress, 1st Session) = 661
H. CON. RES 437 : In support of captured American fighting men = 661
1957(85th Congress, 1st Session) = 662
S. J. RES. 129 : To authorize the sale of a certain number of merchant-type vessels to the Government of the Republic of Korea for use in the domestic and foreign trade of such country = 662
S. RES. 143 : Favoring the presentation to the United Nations of the facts as to Communist methods of treating prisoners in Korea = 664
1954(83rd Congress, 2nd Session) = 665
H. CON. RES. 219 : Expressing the sense of the Congress as to use of funds appropriated by the Congress for rehabilitation of the Republic of Korea for the encouragement of private enterprise in said Republic of Korea = 665
H. CON. RES. 256 : Expressing the sense of the Congress as to use of funds appropriated by the Congress for rehabilitation of the Republic of Korea for the encouragement of private enterprise in said Republic of Korea = 666
1953(83rd Congress, 1st Session) = 667
H. CON. RES. 121 : Commending the President of the Republic of Korea for the action which he has taken in freeing the North Koreans detained in the Republic of Korea as prisoners of war = 667
H. RES. 70 : Creating a select committee to conduct an investigation and study of atrocities and other crimes against humanity alleged to have been committed during the Korean hostilities or in the course of efforts of totalitarian countries to dominate the free world = 669
H. RES. 74 : Creating a select committee to conduct an investigation and study of atrocities and other crimes against humanity alleged to have been committed during the Korean hostilities or in the course of efforts of totalitarian countries to dominate the free world = 670
H. RES. 75 : Creating a select committee to conduct an investigation and study of atrocities and other crimes against humanity alleged to have been committed during the Korean hostilities or in the course of efforts of totalitarian countries to dominate the free world = 671
H. RES. 77 : Creating a select committee to conduct an investigation and study of atrocities and other crimes against humanity alleged to have been committed during the Korean hostilities or in the course of efforts of totalitarian countries to dominate the free world = 672
H. RES. 171 : To inquire into certain operations and conditions in Korea = 673
1952(82nd Congress, 2nd Session) = 675
H. CON. RES. 205 : Relative to policies to guide cease-fire negotiators = 675
H. CON. RES. 661 : Requesting the Secretary of the Army to furnish to the House of Representatives full and complete information with respect to insurgency m prisoner-of-war camps in Korea and Communist-inspired disturbances of the peace m Japan = 677
H. CON. RES. 662 : Requesting the Secretary of the Army to furnish to the House of Representatives full and complete information with respect to insurgency in prisoner-of-war camps in Korea and Communist-inspired disturbances of the peace in Japan = 678
H. CON. RES. 663 : Requesting the Secretary of the Army to furnish to the House of Representatives full and complete information with respect to the reduction in grade of Colonel Charles F.Colson = 679
H. CON. RES. 664 : To provide for the strengthening of the Republic of Korea as an ally against aggression and for the reconstruction of that country from the ravages of war in resisting aggression = 680
1951(82nd Congress, 1st Session) = 681
H. J. RES. 281(Public Law 138) : To authorize the President to proclaim a special period for intensified voluntary contributions of clothing and kindred supplies m connection with the collection effort of American Relief for Korea, Incorporated = 681
H. RES. 173 : Proposing peaceful solution of Korean conflict = 683
H. RES. 259 : Favoring an armistice m the Korean War = 685
S. CON. RES. 30 : Expressing the sense of the Senate on military policies and conditions in the Far East = 687
S. J. RES. 62 : Declaring that a state of war exists between the North Korean regime and the Chinese Communist regime on the one side and the Government and the people of the United States on the other side, and making provisions to prosecute such war = 689
S. J. RES. 63 : Providing for the orderly withdrawal of the Armed Forces of the United States from Korea = 691
S. J. RES. 80 : To authorize the President to proclaim a special period for intensified voluntary contributions of clothing and kindred supplies m connection with the collection effort of American Relief for Korea, Incorporated = 693
S. J. RES. 104 : To assist in the rehabilitation of the economy of South Korea, and for other purposes = 695
S. RES. 140 : Favoring an armistice in the Korean War = 696
S. RES. 167 : Opposing the seating of Communist China in the United Nations or change of control in Formosa as a condition to the cessation of hostilities in Korea = 698
1945(79th Congress, 1st Session) = 699
H. RES. 17 : To provide temporary relief of some Koreans by admitting them temporarily to specified areas to be known as free ports for refugees = 699
Index by Subject = 701
Index by Sponsor = 721
III. OTHERS = 763
2000(106th Congress, 2nd Session) = 765
Remarks by Rep. Gilman on Prohibition of Assumption by US Government of Liability for Nuclear Accidents in North Korea Act(House - Apr 13) = 765
Remarks in the House on Prohibition of Assumption by US Government of Liability for Nuclear Accidents in North Korea Act(House - May 18) = 769
Message from Pres. Clinton on US-ROK social security agreement(House - May 22) = 784
Remarks by Rep. Hall on South-North Summit(House - June 15) = 785
Remarks by Sen. Biden on South-North Summit(Senate - June 22) = 787
Remarks in the House on North Korean ballistic missile program(House - June 26) = 791
Remarks by Rep. Gilman on South-North Summit(House - June 29) = 794
Remarks by Rep. Bereuter on North Korean nuclear weapons program(House - July 18) = 795
Remarks by Rep. Davis on Pres. Kim Dae Jung''s winning of Nobel Peace Prize(House-Oct 17) = 799
Remarks by Sen. Boxer on Pres. Kim Dae Jung''s winning of Nobel Peace Prize(Senate-Oct 18) = 801
Remarks by Sen. Bingaman on Pres. Kim Dae Jung''s winning of Nobel Peace Prize(Senate - Oct 25) = 803
1999(106th Congress, 1st Session) = 805
Remarks by Rep. Traficant on Fair Steel Trade Act(House - Feb 2) = 805
Korea-U.S./U.S.-Korea Business Councils'' joint statement on IMF funding for Korea(House-Feb 11) = 807
Study by Mr Richard Armitage for Comprehensive Approach to North Korea(House - Mar 4) = 809
Remarks by Rep. Gilman on North Korea Threat Reduction Act(House - May 19) = 817
Letters from Mr Chang Beom Kim and Amb. Lee Hong-Koo on Cho Bong-Koo''s court case(Senate - Nov 5) = 824
Remarks by Rep. Evans on Japanese comfort women(House - Nov 8) = 827
1998(105th Congress, 2nd Session) = 829
Remarks by Rep. Hamilton on financial crisis of South Korea(House - Jan 27) = 829
Remarks by Rep. Hall on famine relief for North Korea(House - Mar 30) = 831
Address by Pres. Kim Dae Jung before a Joint Session of Congress(House - June 10) = 833
Remarks by Sen. Byrd on ROK''s steel subsidies(Senate - July 23) = 838
Remarks in the Senate on KEDO and restriction of foreign aid to North Korea(Senate-Sep 1) = 840
Remarks in the House on KEDO and restriction of foreign aid to North Korea(House-Sep 17) = 853
Remarks in the House on national missile defense(House - Sep 24) = 857
Remarks by Rep. Underwood on launch of ballistic missile in Japanese air space(House - Sep 24) = 872
Letter from Foreign Minister Hong Soon-Young on North Korea''s compliance with nuclear weapons proliferation agreements(House - Oct 1) = 873
1997(105th Congress, 1st Session) = 875
Remarks by Rep. Kim on storage of nuclear waste in North Korea by the Republic of China(House-June 4) = 875
Remarks by Rep. Kim on making foreign aid to the DPRK conditional on the enforcement of the military armistice agreement(House - July 23) = 877
Remarks in the House on a third-party inspection of the nuclear program in North Korea(House - July 30) = 879
Remarks by Sen. Biden on famine relief for North Korea(Senate - July 31) = 881
Report of the Intelligence Committee on the visit to North Korea(House - Sep 3) = 886
Remarks in the House on the victims of Korean Air Lines Flight 801(House - Sep 5) = 890
1996(104th Congress, 2nd Session) = 896
Remarks by Sen. Murkowski on the implementation of the Agreed Framework(Senate - Feb 28) = 896
Remarks by Sen. Simon on famine relief for North Korea(Senate - May 22) = 899
Remarks in the Senate on the implementation of the Agreed Framework(Senate - July 25) = 901
US-Korean Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Treaty(Senate - Aug 2) = 915
Remarks by Sen. Specter on defense burden-sharing(Senate - Sep 13) = 916
Testimony by Rep. Hall on North Korean situation(Senate - Sep 24) = 931
Remarks by Rep. Kim on North Korean military infiltration(House - Sep 27) = 937
1995(104th Congress, 1st Session) = 938
Remarks in the House on shooting down of U.S. army helicopter(House - Jan 4) = 938
Amb. James Laney''s statement on the Agreed Framework(Senate - Jan 5) = 941
Remarks in the Senate encouraging North-South dialogue(Senate - Jan 25) = 948
Remarks by Rep. McInnis encouraging South-North reconciliation(House - Jan 26) = 953
Remarks by Sen. Thomas on the Agreed Framework(Senate - Mar 10) = 955
Address by Pres. Kim Young Sam before a Joint Session of Congress(House - July 26) = 956
Remarks in the House encouraging North-South dialogue(House - Sep 18) = 963
Remarks in the Senate on the implementation of the Agreed Framework(Senate - Sep 29) = 973
Remarks in the Senate encouraging North-South dialogue(Senate - Nov 9) = 979
1994(103rd Congress, 2nd Session) = 985
Remarks by Sen. D''Amato on deployment of Patriot missiles to Korea(Senate-Jan 31) = 985
Remarks by Sen. Pell on Carter''s personal diplomatic efforts with North Korea(Senate - June 23) = 991
Remarks by Sen. Dole on Pres. Clinton''s offering condolences on Kim II Sung''s death(Senate-July 11) = 992
Remarks by Sen. Roth on Kim II Sung''s death(Senate - July 13) = 993
1993(103rd Congress, 1st Session) = 996
Statement by Sen. Nunn on nomination of Amb. James Laney(Senate - Oct 15) = 996
Remarks by Rep. Dornan on Korean War POW''s(House-Nov 16) = 998
Statement by Defense Secretary Cohen on Korean situation(Senate - Nov 17) = 1001
Remarks by Sen. Bond on DPRK''s threat to withdraw from NPT(Senate - Nov 22) = 1012
1992(102nd Congress, 2nd Session) = 1014
Remarks by Rep. Downey on supporting political rights around the world(House-Mar 19) = 1014
Remarks by Rep. Pickett on America''s defense needs in Western Pacific(House-Mar 31) = 1016
Remarks by Rep. Orton on unpleasant business experiences in South Korea(House-Apr 1) = 1021
1991(102nd Congress, 1st Session) = 1025
Remarks by Rep. Crane on establishing free-trade areas with Pacific rim countries(House - Jun 7) = 1025
Remarks by Sen. Baucus on renewal of Super 301(Senate - Jun 25) = 1027
Remarks by Rep. Richard Durbin on F-16 coproduction agreement(House - Aug 2) = 1030
1990(101st Congress, 2nd Session) = 1032
Remarks by Sen. Baucus on Korean beef quota(Senate - Mar 20) = 1032
Remarks by Sen. McCain on coproduction of FSX aircraft(Senate - Mar 27) = 1034
Remarks in the House on US-Korea Mutual Defense Treaty(House - June 12) = 1039
Remarks by Rep. Annunzio on Korea''s restriction on foreign banks(House - June 14) = 1045
Address by Pres. Roh Tae Woo on inter-Korean exchange of people(House - July 27) = 1047
Remarks by Rep. Ortiz on South-North border opening(House - Aug 1) = 1050
Remarks in the Senate on coproduction of FSX aircraft(Senate - Aug 3) = 1052
1989(101st Congress, 1st Session) = 1058
Remarks by Rep. Faleomavaega on economic importance of Asia-Pacific region(House-Mar 2) = 1058
Address by Mr Hyun-Uk Kim on US-Korean security relations(House - June 27) = 1062
Remarks by Sen. McCain on military burden-sharing(Senate - July 31) = 1065
Remarks by Rep. Slaughter on ROK''s international adoption policy(House - Oct 5) = 1068
Address by Pres. Roh Tae Woo before a Joint Session of Congress(House - Oct 18) = 1069
Address by Rep. Solarz on US-Korean relations(House - Nov 1) = 1075
1988(100th Congress, 2nd Session) = 1085
Remarks by Rep. Broomfield on bombing of Korean airliner by North Korean agents(House-Jan 25) = 1085
Remarks in the Senate on Seoul Olympic Games(Senate - Jan 25) = 1086
1987(100th Congress, 1st Session) = 1090
Remarks in the House on South Korea''s trade barriers(House - Apr 8) = 1090
Remarks by Sen. Harkin and an article by Sehg Harrison on Korean situation(Senate-June 24) = 1104
1986(99tb Congress, 2nd Session) = 1117
Remarks by Rep. Bliley on Korea''s restrictive tobacco laws(House - Apr 22) = 1117
Remarks by Sen. Kerry on direct election of president in Korea(Senate -Apr 30) = 1118
1985(99th Congress, 1st Session) = 1121
Address by Kim Young Sam at Harvard University(Senate - Oct 17) = 1121
Remarks by Sen. Kerry on full restoration of political rights of Kim Dae Jung(Senate-Dec 19) = 1125
1984(98th Congress, 2nd Session) = 1134
Remarks by Sen. Murkowski on moving the 1988 Olympic Games from Seoul(Senate-Aug 10) = 1134
1983(98th Congress, 1st Session) = 1140
Address by Kim Dae Jung at the reception hosted by Sen. Kennedy(Senate - Feb 17) = 1140
Remarks by Sen. Baker on assassination of Korean officials in Burma(Senate - Oct 27) = 1143
1982(97th Congress, 2nd Session) = 1144
International Appeal for release of Kim Dae Jung(Senate - Jan 25) = 1144
1981(97th Congress, 1st Session) = 1150
Kim Dae Jung''s final statement in court(House - Mar 3) = 1150
Remarks by Sen. Kennedy on Kwangju incident(Senate - May 19) = 1156
1980(96th Congress, 2nd Session) = 1157
Letter from Bishop Jesse Dewitt to Pres. Carter urging release of Kim Dae Jung(House-Sep 19) = 1157
Remarks by Rep. Bonker on death sentence of Kim Dae Jung(House - Sep 30) = 1159
Remarks by Rep. Hall on arms sale to Korea(House - Oct 1) = 1163
Letter from Assistant Secretary Brian Atwood to Rep. Edwards expressing concern over events in South Korea(House - Nov 14) = 1165
1979(96th Congress, Is'' Session) = 1168
Remarks by Rep. Derwinski on Pres. Park''s assassination(House - Oct 29) = 1168
1978(95th Congress, 2nd Session) = 1169
Remarks by Sen. Schmitt on USSR''s downing of Korean airliner(Senate - Apr 25) = 1169
Address by Sen. Nunn on Carter''s decision to delay troop withdrawal(Senate - May 15) = 1170
Remarks by Rep. Fenwick on Kim Dae Jung''s hunger strike(House - Aug 17) = 1174
1977(95th Congress, 1st Session) = 1175
Remarks by Rep. Kemp on Pres. Carter''s policy of troop withdrawal(House - May 23) = 1175
Remarks by Rep. McDonald on KCIA''s attempt to influence Members of Congress(House-Jun 23) = 1176
Remarks by Rep. Ashbrook on dismissal of Gen John Singlaub(House - Jul 21) = 1177
1976(94th Congress, 2nd Session) = 1178
Letter from Amb. Pyong-choon Hahm to The Washington Post(House - Mar 31) = 1178
Letter to the President by 119 Congressmen concerning Pres. Park''s policy toward political dissidents(Senate - Apr 6) = 1181
Remarks by Rep. Sikes on murder of two American officers(House - Aug 24) = 1183
Remarks by Rep. Gilman on murder of Maj Arthur Bonifas(House - Aug 25) = 1184
Remarks by Sen. Thurmond on murder of 1st Lt. Mark Barrett(Senate - Aug 26) = 1189
1975(94th Congress, 1st Session) = 1193
Remarks by Rep. Guyer on referendum on the Yushin Constitution(House - Feb 25) = 1193
Remarks by Rep. Leggett criticizing the DPRK(House - July 30) = 1196
Declaration of Conscience by Kim Chi Ha(House-Oct 22) = 1201
Address by Mr Donald Ranard on human rights in Korea(House - Dec 10) = 1208
1974(93rd Congress, 2nd Session) = 1214
DPRK''s peace agreement proposal with the US(House - Apr 9) = 1214
Remarks by Rep. Nix demanding the withdrawal of U.S. ground forces from Asia(House - Apr 29) = 1222
Statements from the State Department on human rights in Korea(House - July 17) = 1224
Remarks by Rep. Abzug on political prisoners in South Korea(House - July 22) = 1232
1973(93rd Congress, 1st Session) = 1234
Remarks by Rep. Leggett on imposition of martial law m South Korea(House - Jan 23) = 1234
Address by Pres. Park Chung Hee on June 23, 1973(House-July 10) = 1236
Foreign Policy Address by Pres. Park Chung Hee(House - July 11) = 1239
Address by Amb. Dong-Jo Kim(House - Aug 3 ) = 1242
1971(92nd Congress, 1st Session) = 1247
Report by Speaker Albert on the trip to Korea(House - Oct 5) = 1247
1970(91st Congress, 2nd Session) = 1252
Remarks by Sen. Tydings on Guam Doctrine(Senate - Apr 9 ) = 1252
1969(91st Congress, 1st Session) = 1263
Remarks by Rep. Riegle on Pres. Park''s advice on Vietnam(House -June 2) = 1263
Remarks in the House on Pres. Park''s bid for a third term(House - Oct 14) = 1264
1968(90th Congress, 2nd Session) = 1268
Remarks by Rep. Schadeberg on Pueblo incident(House - Feb 1) = 1268
1967(90th Congress, 1st Session) = 1270
Remarks by Rep. Findley on South Korea''s need for M-16 rifles(House - Mar 9) = 1270
Address by Commerce Minister Choong Hoon Park(House - Mar 14) = 1271
1966(89th Congress, 2nd Session) = 1275
Article from New York Herald Tribune on Korean aid in Vietnam(House - Jan 12) = 1275
Letter from Amb. You Chan Yang on Little Angels'' U.S. tour(House - Feb 16) = 1277
Article from Houston Chronicle on Korean aid in Vietnam(House - Mar 14) = 1279
Speech by Mr Ho Sun Yoo on Korean development(House -Mar 31) = 1280
Address by Amb. You Chan Yang on the Far East situation(House - Apr 18) = 1283
Letter from Rep. Fino to Pres. Johnson concerning US-Korean Troop-Hire Deal(House-Apr 27) = 1288
1965(89th Congress, 1st Session) = 1292
Remarks in the House on the impending state visit of Pres. Park(House - May 12) = 1292
Remarks by Rep. Hanna on Korea''s normalization agreements with Japan(House - June 24) = 1297
1961(87th Congress, 1st Session) = 1298
Speech by C. K. Choi before Roanoke College(Senate-Aug 7) = 1298
1960(86th Congress, 2nd Session) = 1303
Remarks by Rep. Udall on Syngman Rhee''s control of elections(House - Feb 25) = 1303
Remarks by Sen. Mansfield on Syngman Rhee''s resignation(Senate - Apr 27) = 1304
Remarks in the Senate on Syngman Rhee''s resignation(Senate - April 29) = 1306
1959(86th Congress, 1st Session) = 1316
Commentary by Amb. You Chan Yang on new National Security Law(House - Jan 19) = 1316
Address by Amb. You Chan Yang on Geneva Conference(House - May 12) = 1318
Address by Minister Pyo Wook Han(House - Aug 24) = 1322
Remarks by Rep. Foley on repatriation to North Korea of Koreans in Japan(House - Aug 31) = 1326
1958(85th Congress, 2nd Session) = 1328
Statements by Under Secretary of Agriculture and Amb. You Chan Yang in connection with the Commodity Agreement(Senate - Mar 19 ) = 1328
Letter from Sen. Case on food shortage in Korea(Senate - Mar 19) = 1333
1957(85th Congress, 1st Session) = 1340
Letter by Sen. Morse on adoption of Korean orphans(Senate - July 3) = 1340
Address by Syngman Rhee and a Statement by Amb. You Chan Yang on the Seventh Anniversary of the Korean War(House - July 19) = 1342
Remarks by Rep. Porter on amending the law to admit orphans(House - July 24) = 1348
Speech by Amb. You Chan Yang(House - Aug 21) = 1351
1956(84"'' Congress, 2nd Session) = 1357
Remarks by Sen. Morse on Syngman Rhee''s alleged police-state methods(Senate-May 10) = 1357
1955(84,h Congress, 1st Session) = 1360
Remarks in the House on Korean War(House - Mar 10) = 1360
1954(83rd Congress, 2nd Session) = 1366
Address by Secretary of State John Foster Dulles on Korean armistice(Senate - Jan 7) = 1366
Remarks in the Senate on Mutual Defense Treaty with Korea(Senate - Jan 26) = 1371
Mutual Defense Treaty with Korea(Senate - Jan 26) = 1384
Remarks by Rep. St George on supporting Syngman Rhee(House - May 19) = 1386
Address by Syngman Rhee before a Joint Session of Congress(House - July 28) = 1388
Remarks in the Senate on cease-fire resolution(Senate - Dec 2) = 1392
1953(83rd Congress, 1st Session) = 1404
Address by Amb. You Chan Yang(House-Jan 22) = 1404
Address by Counselor Pyo Wook Han(House-Apr 28) = 1409
Letter from Pres. Eisenhower to Pres. Rhee on armistice terms(Senate - June 8) = 1416
Remarks in the House on Syngman Rhee''s denunciation of truce negotiations(House-June 11) = 1419
Letter from Pres. Rhee to Pres. Eisenhower relative to truce proposals(House - June 15) = 1421
Remarks by Rep. Burdick on the pressure by General Clark on Rhee regarding truce negotiations(House - June 15) = 1423
Letter from Amb. You Chan Yang on economic relief and food shortage in Korea(Senate - July 1) = 1424
Statement by Amb. You Chan Yang(House - July 7) = 1428
Report to the Nation by Secretary of State and Assistant Secretary of State(Senate-July 18) = 1431
Message from Pres. Eisenhower recommending rehabilitation aid to the Republic of Korea(House-July 27) = 1435
1952(82nd Congress, 2nd Session) = 1437
Remarks by Rep. Dorn on vindication of MacArthur policies(House - Feb 19) = 1437
Statement by Sen. McMahon on Korean War(Senate - Mar 14) = 1439
Remarks in the House on repatriation of prisoners of war(House - Apr 9) = 1442
Remarks m the House on Acheson and the Truman policy(House - May 15) = 1447
Remarks in the Senate on political crisis in Korea(Senate - June 9) = 1449
Remarks in the Senate relative to UNCURK statement and Syngman Rhee''s reply(Senate - June 25) = 1457
Remarks by Rep. Shafer on plot against Syngman Rhee(House - July 4) = 1462
1951(82nd Congress, 1st Session) = 1466
Remarks by Sen. Jenner on the President''s State of the Union message(Senate - Jan 8) = 1466
Remarks m the House on cease-fire proposal(House-Jan 15) = 1470
Letter from Foreign Minister B.C. Limb(House - Jan 19) = 1477
Remarks by Sen. Knowland on General MacArthur''s task(Senate-Mar 15) = 1480
Remarks by Sen. Cain on General MacArthur''s task(Senate - Mar 15) = 1484
Address by Sen. Taft on dismissal of General MacArthur(Senate - Apr 13) = 1492
Address by Foreign Minister Y.T. Pyun(House - May 10) = 1496
Remarks by Rep. Harrison on Korean War policies(House - May 15) = 1501
Remarks by Rep. Buffett on U.S. entry into conflict(House-May 21) = 1503
Remarks by Rep. Seely-Brown on General MacArthur and the cease-fire proposal(House - July 6) = 1504
Article from Pittsburgh Press on Korean War(House - July 11) = 1506
Article from San Francisco Chronicle on Korean War(Senate - Aug 2) = 1509
Statement by Mr Chalk honoring Korean Ambassador and Korean airlift(Senate - Aug 20) = 1511
Article from New York Times on rebuilding Korea(Senate - Aug 20) = 1513
Remarks by Sen. Lodge on the use of atomic explosives(Senate -Oct 11) = 1515
Remarks by Sen. Knowland on exchange of prisoners of war(Senate -Oct 12) = 1516
1950(81st Congress, 2nd Session) = 1517
Statement by Syngman Rhee on aid to Korea(House - Jan 24) = 1517
Letter of appreciation from the Chairman of the National Assembly of Korea(House-Mar 22) = 1518
Note from Secretary of State Dean Acheson to Korean Ambassador(Senate - Apr 10) = 1523
Remarks in the Senate on aggression of the North Korean Communist regime(Senate - June 26) = 1528
Communication from Amb. John M Chang(Senate - June 26) = 1544
Statement by Syngman Rhee on Korean situation(House - July 13) = 1545
Remarks in the Senate on America''s lack of preparedness for war(Senate - July 17) = 1548
Message from Pres. Truman on Korean situation(House - July 19) = 1551
Letter from Walter P. Reuther to Pres. Truman on Korean crisis(House - July 19) = 1560
Joint statement of 15 House Members on Korean situation(House - July 31) = 1566
Address by John Foster Dulles on the Korean situation(Senate - Aug 1) = 1567
Statement by Sen. Byrd on U.S. strategy(Senate-Aug 21) = 1572
Correspondence between Mrs. James Barner and Joseph C. Harsch on the cause of war in Korea(Senate - Sept 12) = 1576
Telegram by Rep. Case to Pres. Truman suggesting truce in Korea(House - Dec 8) = 1580
Telegram from Rep. Gwinn to Secretary of State requesting information on the decision to send troops to Korea(House - ?Dec 22) = 1581
1949(81st Congress, 1st Session) = 1583
Letter from Pres. Truman recommending continuation of economic assistance to Korea(House-June 7) = 1583
Message from National Assembly of the Republic of Korea(Senate - Oct 10) = 1586
Address by Amb. John M. Chang on Korean situation(House - Oct 10) = 1588
Remarks in the Senate regarding Korea Aid Act(Senate - Oct 12) = 1592
1947(80h Congress, 1st Session) = 1599
Remarks by Walter Riehlman and an article by Syngman Rhee on Korean situation(House - Feb 26) = 1599
Remarks by Sen. Vandenberg on US policy toward Korea(Senate - Apr 16) = 1602
1945(79th Congress, 1st Session) = 1603
Editorial from New York Times on Korean situation(Nov 25,1945) = 1603