Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations for 1992: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, Volume 1

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Contents

Estimating Foreign Military Sales
101
Overseas Military Program Management
109
InterAmerican Foundation
111
Excess Defense Articles Sold Under FMS Table
117
Countries and International Organizations Eligible for Purchasing
131
Section IIIFY 1992 Security Assistance Country
139
Africa Regional Military Assistance
145
Peace Corps
148
Bahamas 89
151
Bahrain 90
152
Bangladesh 91
153
Belgium 92
154
Belize 94
156
Benin 96
158
Bolivia 97
159
Botswana 100
162
Brazil 102
164
Burkina Faso 103
165
Burundi 104
166
Cambodia 105
167
Cameroon 106
168
Canada 107
169
Cape Verde 109
171
Central African Republic 110
172
Chad 111
173
Chile 113
175
China 116
178
Colombia 118
180
Comoros 121
183
Congo 122
184
Costa Rica 123
185
Cote DIvoire Ivory Coast 126
188
Cyprus 127
189
Czechoslovakia 129
191
Denmark 130
192
Djibouti 131
193
Dominican Republic 133
195
Trade and Development Program
196
Eastern Caribbean 135
197
Ecuador 137
199
Egypt 140
202
El Salvador 143
205
Equatorial Guinea 146
208
Fiji 147
209
Finland 149
211
France 150
212
Gabon 152
214
Gambia The 153
216
Ghana 156
218
Greece 157
219
Guatemala 160
222
Guinea 163
225
GuineaBissau 164
226
Guyana 165
227
Haiti 168
230
Section IIIFY 1992 Security Assistance Country and Regional Programs Continued Hungary 174
236
Iceland 175
237
India 176
238
Indonesia 177
239
Ireland 180
242
Israel 181
243
Italy 184
246
Jamaica 186
248
Japan 189
251
Jordan 191
253
Kenya 194
256
Korea 197
259
Latin America and Caribbean Regional 201
263
Lebanon 202
264
Lesotho 204
266
Liberia 205
267
Luxembourg
268
Mexico 216
278
Middle East Regional 217
279
Morocco 218
280
Mozambique 221
283
Namibia 222
284
Nepal 223
285
Netherlands 225
287
New Zealand 227
289
Nicaragua 228
290
Niger 231
293
Nigeria 233
295
Norway 234
296
Oman 236
298
Pakistan 239
301
Panama 242
304
Panama Canal Area Military Schools PACAMS
307
Papua New Guinea 246
308
Paraguay 247
309
Peru 250
312
Philippines 253
315
Poland
318
Portugal 257
319
Qatar 260
322
Rwanda 261
323
Sao Tome and Principe 262
324
Saudi Arabia 263
325
Senegal 265
327
Seychelles 267
329
Sierra Leone 269
331
Singapore 270
332
Solomon Islands 271
333
Somalia 272
334
South Pacific Tuna Treaty 273
335
Spain 274
336
Sri Lanka 275
337
Sudan 276
338
Swaziland 277
339
Sweden 278
340
Switzerland 279
341
Taiwan 280
342
Tanzania 281
343
Thailand 282
344
Togo 285
347
Tonga 286
348
Trinidad and Tobago 287
349
Tunisia 290
352
Turkey 292
354
Uganda 295
357
United Arab Emirates 296
358
United Kingdom 298
360
Uruguay 300
362
Vanuatu 302
364
Venezuela 303
365
Yemen 304
366
Yugoslavia 305
367
Zaire 306
368
Zimbabwe 309
371
Selected Components of Proposed FY 1991 U S Economic and Military Assistance Table 310
372
CONTENTS
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LIMITATION ON PROGRAM ACTIVITY 15
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page
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SUMMARY 1
1036
BUDGET REQUEST 3
1038
TDP APPROACH 8
1043
TDP PROGRAM TODAY 13
1048
TDP RESULTS 26
1061
ADMINISTRATION 34
1069
CONCLUSION 35
1070
APPENDICES A TDP Projects Obligated in FY 1990 37
1073
B Documented and Possible U S Exports 51
1083
Companies Supplying Products and 63
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