Can The United States Afford Not To Dominate The Tiltrotor Aerospace Market?
Submitted Testimony by Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. before the House Public Works and Transportation Committee Subcommittee on Aviation 25 April...
Submitted Testimony by Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. before the House Public Works and Transportation Committee Subcommittee on Aviation 25 April...
The Center for Security Policy today decried President Bush's decision effectively to acquiesce in Soviet coercion of Lithuania. By failing...
Today, the International Economic Policy and Trade Subcommittee of the House Foreign Affairs Committee is scheduled to begin its consideration...
Introduction The House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade begins work today on legislation to rewrite the...
Two days ago, in response to the first reports of Soviet implementation of the threatened economic crackdown on Lithuania, the...
Looking the Other Way as a Key National Resource Goes Japanese The Bush Administration's Committee on Foreign Investment in the...
The Center for Security Policy today questioned the Bush Administration's failure to put a proposed acquisition by the Japanese firm...
In the aftermath of Mikhail Gorbachev's declaration of economic war against Lithuania unless its recent legislative measures bolstering the 11...
As the first reports of Soviet economic warfare against Lithuania begin to reach the West, the Center for Security Policy...
Introduction On 18 March 1990, the 16 million people of East Germany had the first opportunity since 1932 to vote...
The Center for Security Policy today released the first of a series of analyses of transitions to democracy. This paper,...
815 Sixteenth Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 (202) 637-5000 Executive Council LANE KIRKLAND PRESIDENT THOMAS DONAHUE SECRETARY TREASURER Albert Shanker...
As the AFL-CIO today paid formal tribute to the late Jay Lovestone -- an individual whose personal contributions during years...
Even as Soviet tanks were rumbling through the streets of Vilnius last week -- and the Bush Administration was softly...