Establishes a twelve-member Commission on the United States Participation in International Organizations. Directs the Commission to evaluate the appropriate role of the United States in regional and international relationships. Provides that such evaluation shall include a review and appraisal of the organization, operation, detriments, benefits and potential value and hazards associated with United States participation in major regional and international organizations. Calls upon the Commission to make recommendations for changes in such organizations which shall best serve the interests of the United States and the promotion of peace, economy, efficiency and improved administration.
Requires that the Commission submit a report to the President and Congress not later that January 1, 1978.
Authorizes the Commission to take actions as specified to carry out the provisions of this resolution.
Introduced in Senate
Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
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