(Archived document, may contain errors) A Heritage Foundation Conference The Future of U.S. Policy Toward the Philippines Edited by Richard D. Fisher, Jr. R oger A. Brooks Director, Asian Studies Center Jim Nach Director, Offlce of Philippine Affairs U.S. Department of State Larry Niksch Congressional Research Service Library of Congress Andrew Semmel Professional Staff Member Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate T he Lehrman Auditorium The Heritage Foundation March 6,1990
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