Historic Documents of 2021
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Publisher
CQ Press
Year
2022
ISBN
9781071853399
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Publisher Note
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Contents
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Sidebar List
  9. How to Use This Book
  10. Historic Documents of 2021 Introduction
  11. January
  12. Democrats Celebrate Two Georgia Senate Wins January 6 and January 20, 2021
  13. Federal Officials Respond to Election Certification and Capitol Riot January 6, January 7, and January 8, 2021
  14. Continued Global Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic January 11, January 21, February 24, March 10, March 17, April 8, June 10, and June 13, 2021
  15. President Trump Impeached a Second Time January 12, January 13, January 25, and February 13, 2021
  16. Global Response to Political Situation in Uganda, Niger, and Tanzania January 13, February 23, April 13, and April 16, 2021
  17. Indictments Issued in Flint Water Crisis Case January 14, 2021
  18. Trump Gives Farewell Address; Biden Sworn in as President of the United States January 19 and January 20, 2021
  19. Biden Administration Reaffirms Commitment to Addressing Southern Border Crisis January 20, February 2, March 1, April 26, June 8, and June 10, 2021
  20. Senators Remark on Power-Sharing Agreement and Filibuster January 26 and February 3, 2021
  21. February
  22. Global Leaders Respond to Coup in Myanmar February 1, February 2, February 26, March 10, March 31, and April 24, 2021
  23. U.S. and Russian Officials Comment on Evolving Russia Relationship February 3, March 2, and June 16, 2021
  24. Space Agencies Provide Update on Mars Missions
  25. U.S. and Saudi Governments Respond to Report on Khashoggi Killing February 11 and February 26, 2021
  26. March
  27. The American Rescue Plan Act Is Passed March 6, March 11, and March 12, 2021
  28. Iowa, Georgia, and Texas Pass New Voting Laws March 8, March 25, March 26, July 1, and December 2, 2021
  29. April
  30. Nations Respond to Violence in Ethiopia’s Tigray Region April 2, May 23, May 24, June 16, July 13, and November 3, 2021
  31. Biden Administration Unveils Actions Aimed at Curbing Gun Violence April 8, June 22, July 22, and August 18, 2021
  32. Brazilian Senate Impanels COVID-19 Inquiry Commission amid Government Shakeup April 13, 2021
  33. Tensions Escalate between Ukraine and Russia April 13, April 15, and April 20, 2021
  34. Biden Announces Plan to Remove All U.S. Troops from Afghanistan; Coalition Partners Remark on Fallout April 14, June 8, August 16, and August 18, 2021
  35. COVID-19 Delta Variant Spreads Around the Globe April 20, May 10, July 12, and July 22, 2021
  36. Officer Found Guilty in Death of George Floyd April 20, April 21, May 7, June 25, and December 15, 2021
  37. Census Bureau Releases Decennial Count April 26 and August 12, 2021
  38. President Biden’s Speech at a Joint Session of Congress and Republican Response April 28, 2021
  39. May
  40. Colombian President Announces Reforms; International Group Recommends Police Reform May 2, June 6, and July 7, 2021
  41. Samoan Leaders Remark on Constitutional CrisisMay 4, May 22, and July 25, 2021
  42. Northern Ireland Leaders Remark on Riots May 11, July 21, and July 22, 2021
  43. President Biden and Federal Officials Respond to Cybersecurity Attacks May 12, May 13, June 17, July 28, and November 3, 2021
  44. Israeli Leaders Discuss Violence in the Gaza Strip and End of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Reign May 13, May 20, and June 13, 2021
  45. White House and Supreme Court Respond to Texas Abortion Law May 19, September 1, September 2, October 22, and December 10, 2021
  46. Economic Community of West African States and French Leaders Comment on Coup in Mali May 25, May 30, and May 31, 2021
  47. June
  48. Supreme Court Upholds Affordable Care Act June 17, 2021
  49. Supreme Court Rules on Payments to NCAA Athletes June 21, 2021
  50. Supreme Court Rules on Student First Amendment Rights June 23, 2021
  51. Iran Elects a New President June 28 and August 5, 2021
  52. July
  53. Supreme Court Rules on Arizona Voting Law July 1, 2021
  54. International Organizations Respond to Assassination of Haitian President July 7, July 9, July 12, and September 27, 2021
  55. Pegasus Project Renews Global Privacy Debate July 17, July 21, September 14, and September 15, 2021
  56. Tokyo Hosts the 2020 Summer Olympics July 23 and August 8, 2021
  57. States and the Federal Government Implement COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates and Bans July 26, July 28, July 30, August 3, August 24, September 9, October 11, and November 4, 2021
  58. January 6 Panel Holds First Hearings and Issues Subpoenas July 27, October 21, and December 14, 2021
  59. Federal Officials and Supreme Court Debate Eviction Moratorium July 30, August 6, August 26, August 27, and November 29, 2021
  60. August
  61. United Nations Releases Global Climate Report August 9, 2021
  62. House and Senate Debate Infrastructure Bill August 10, August 24, September 24, and October 5, 2021
  63. September
  64. African Union and ECOWAS React to Coup in Guinea September 8, September 10, September 16, and October 29, 2021
  65. Census Bureau Releases Annual Report on Poverty in the United States September 14, 2021
  66. U.S., UK, Australian, and French Leaders Comment on AUKUS Security Pact September 15 and September 17, 2021
  67. World Leaders Discuss Climate Change and COVID-19 at United Nations General Assembly September 21, 2021
  68. Congress Averts Shutdown and Debates Debt Ceiling September 28, September 30, October 6, October 7, and October 12, 2021
  69. October
  70. Belarus Accused of Trafficking Migrants October 5, November 2, November 10, November 16, November 23, and December 2, 2021
  71. Facebook Whistleblower Testifies Before Congress October 5 and 6, 2021
  72. WHO Approves Malaria Vaccine October 6, 2021
  73. G20 Signs Off on Global Minimum Tax Rate October 8 and October 31, 2021
  74. World Leaders Respond to Coup in Sudan October 25, October 26, October 27, and November 21, 2021
  75. FDA Authorizes Emergency Use of COVID-19 Vaccines and Treatments October 29, December 22, and December 23, 2021
  76. President Biden Responds to Supply Chain Challenges October 31 and November 23, 2021
  77. November
  78. Congress and Feds Explore Cryptocurrency Regulation November 1, November 23, December 2, and December 8, 2021
  79. Federal Officials Comment on Improved Economic Outlook November 5, November 10, and December 10, 2021
  80. World Leaders Set Global Climate Agenda November 13, 2021
  81. Kyle Rittenhouse Not Guilty of Killing Protesters in Wisconsin November 15 and November 19, 2021
  82. Three Men Found Guilty of Killing Ahmaud Arbery November 24, 2021
  83. Omicron Declared COVID-19 Variant of Concern November 26 and December 1, 2021
  84. December
  85. Nobel Peace Prize Awarded for Safeguarding Freedom of Expression December 10, 2021
  86. Federal Reserve Acts to Curb Inflation December 15, 2021
  87. Index