USE OF THE INDEX The index is organized by subject matter only. Each subject entry also includes the legal citation indicating the document to which it refers. These legal citations were not chosen on the basis of standard legal citation form, but rather for the amount of information they provided and for convenience in producing a computer-printed index. A list of abbreviations used in the legal citation section of the index appears below: Art-Article CFR Code of Federal Regulations FR-Federal Register H Con Res-House Concurrent Resolution H Res-House Resolution PL-Public Law RP-Reorganization Plan S Senate Bill S Con Res-Senate Concurrent Resolution Sec-Section Stat-United States Statutes at Large Page references, wherever possible, indicate the exact page on which mention of the entry is made. Entries of a more general nature that refer to a large section or to an entire document are listed with the page on which the reference begins. 88-541 95-51 GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN THE INDEX ABM ACDA ADB AFDB AFDF AID EEC EBRD FAO FCC GAO IADB IAEA ICA IDA IDCA IFAD IFC IFIS IMF MDBs MIA NATO OAS OPIC POW SALT SDAF SEATO U.N. UNCTAD UNDP UNESCO USIA Anti-Ballistic Missile Arms Control and Disarmament Agency African Development Bank African Development Fund Agency for International Development European Bank for Reconstruction and Develop- Food and Agriculture Organization Federal Communications Commission General Accounting Office Inter-American Development Bank International Atomic Energy Agency International Communication Agency International Development Association International Development Cooperation Agency Internationl Fund for Agricultural Development International Financial Institutions International Monetary Fund Multilateral Development Banks Missing-in-Action North Atlantic Treaty Organization Organization of American States Overseas Private Investment Corporation Prisoners-of-War Strategic Arms Limitation Talk Special Defense Acquisition Fund Southeast Asia Treaty Organization United Nations United Nations Conference on Trade and Develop- ment United Nations Development Program United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cul- United States Information Agency |