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Implications of Cuba’s leadership change

Nicole Ferrand March 7, 2008

Cuban Excerpt from the Testimony before the Committee on Foreign affairs. Sub-committee on the Western Hemisphere. United States House of...

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  • Defense

Center reissues analysis of EADS contracts

CSP March 6, 2008

Tomorrow, the Boeing Company reportedly will be briefed by the U.S. Air Force about that service's controversial rejection of the...

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CSP’s Menges Project testifies on Capitol Hill

CSP March 5, 2008

(Washington, D.C.): In a clear demonstration of the long overdue urgency with which the United States must turn to the...

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Value of Jake as a ready innovation base

Frank Gaffney, Jr. March 3, 2008

Ever wish, upon hearing that yet another of our soldiers or Marines has been killed or wounded while operating in...

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  • Defense

The past, and the present

Douglas Stone March 2, 2008

There is a saying that the past is a foreign country.  Especially in a dynamic society like the United States, the...

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Who’s behind the protests in Peru?

Nicole Ferrand February 28, 2008

Peace, man?  There is evidence that Humala is fostering subversion in Peru. Thousands of farmers started open-ended violent strikes in...

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Who’s behind the protests in Peru?

Nicole Ferrand February 28, 2008

Thousands of farmers started open-ended violent strikes in eight Peruvian departments on Feb. 18, holding marches and blocking highways to...

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New Shariah study documents Islamist threat

CSP February 27, 2008

A nearly complete ground-breaking study has documented an alarming fact: It appears that the majority of American mosques are operated...

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Waning “Special Relationship?”

Douglas Stone February 27, 2008

Heirs to a tradition: the U.S.-UK bond is ever more strained. (NZTV image) That Britain seems to be moving away from...

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Pakistan takes important step

Frank Gaffney, Jr. February 25, 2008

by Salim Mansur Musharraf's defeat signals a new era for Pakistan. The news from Pakistan following this week's elections for...

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  • Project on Global anti-Semitism and the US-Israel Relationship

Kosovo’s stark warning

Caroline Glick February 22, 2008

Kosovo's US-backed declaration of independence is deeply troubling. By setting a precedent of legitimizing the secession of disaffected minorities, it...

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Satellite intercept shows missile defense need

CSP February 22, 2008

The Center for Security Policy commends the United States Navy for Wednesday's successful shoot-down of a failing spy satellite that...

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  • Regions

Garcia’s two terms

Nicole Ferrand February 21, 2008

Back in office, Garcia leads a transformed Peruvian nation. When Peru's Alan Garcia was elected President for a second time...

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Peru: two terms of Garcia

Nicole Ferrand February 21, 2008

When Peru’s Alan Garcia was elected President for a second time in 2006, I was perplexed. How could this happen...

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  • Project on Global anti-Semitism and the US-Israel Relationship

Mugniyeh’s true legacy

Caroline Glick February 20, 2008

It is quite possible that terror master Imad Mughniyeh was not killed Tuesday night in Damascus for his past crimes,...

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  • Homeland Security and Counterterrorism

“John Doe” telecoms

Frank Gaffney, Jr. February 19, 2008

We interrupt this congressional recess to bring you an announcement:  While the House of Representatives is vacationing this week, terrorists...

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