#1; Harrington, Courtney, op. cit, p. 614
#2; King, Robert, "Projections",
in Staar, Richard F. (ed), United States-East European
Relations in the 1990's, Crane Russak, Ney York, Philadelphia,
Washington DC, London, 1989, p. 193
B>#3; US Bureau of the Census,Supplementary Report: Ancestry of the Population by State,
1980, Washigton DC, 1983, p. 20, apud King Robert, op.cit.,
p. 205
#4; Ludanyi, Andrew, "Programmed Amnesia and Rude
Awakening: Hungarian Minorities in International Politics, 1945-1989",
in 20th Century Hungary and the Great Powers, edited by
Ignac Romsics, War and Society in East Central Europe, Volume
XXXIII, Columbia University Press, New York, 1995, p. 323
#5; White, op.cit., p.342
#6; idem, p. 342
#7; Harrington, Courtney,
op. cit., p. 497
#8; idem, p. 565-66
#9; idem, p. 566
#10; idem, p. 559
#11; King, op. cit., p. 196
#12; idem, p. 196
#13; idem, p. 527
#14; idem, p. 558
#15; Gati, Gharles, op. cit., p.. 225. See also
Most Favored Nation Status for Romania, Hungary and China,
Hearing before the Subcommittee on International Trade of the
Committee on Finance, U.S. Senate, July 27, 1981, Wshington,
D. C. , GPO, 1981; and Human Rights in Romania, Hearing before
the Subcommittee on Europe and the Middle East and on Human Rights
and International Organisations of the Sommittee on Foreign Affairs,
House of Representatives, May 14, 1985, Washington, D.C.,
GPO, 1985
#16; see the 1985 articles of Will, George, F.,
in Newsweek and Washington Post; articles in Commentary
and the Wall Street Journal; and D. Funderburk
lengthy interview to the Washington Post on May 15, 1985,
on which I will comment above
#17; Gati, C, op. cit., pp.
220-230
#18; Harrington, Courtney,
p. 522
#19; idem, pp. 534-35
#20; idem, p. 534
#21; idem, p. 534
#22; idem, p. 535
#23; idem, p. 558
#24; idem, p. 559
#25; Pacepa, Mihai Ion, "Ceausescu:America's
Most Favored Tyrant", Wall Street Journal, January 13, 1986
#26; Gati, C, op. cit., p.
230
#27; Harrington, Courtney,
op. cit., p.
#28; idem, p. 576
#29; idem, p. 562
#30; Ludanyi, op. cit., p. 321
#31; The Economist, April 22,
1989, p. 16, apud Harrington, Courtney, op. cit., p. 592