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What is Really Wrong With The Middle East Peace’ Picture

CSP June 1, 2001

(Washington, D.C.): As the Bush Administration finds itself being inexorably drawn once again into the role of mediator in the...

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The Only Hope for Real Progress’ On Missile Defense

CSP May 29, 2001

(Washington, D.C.):In a recent, brief conversation with President Bush, the Center for Security Policy's President, Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. thanked...

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Changed Circumstances in Senate Require Bush to Move Now on Missile Defense

CSP May 24, 2001

(Washington, D.C.): Senator Jim Jeffords' departure from the Republican caucus may have one therapeutic repercussion: The Bush Administration will have...

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The Economist Labels National Security as New Material Risk Factor In the Offerings of Foreign Firms on U.S. Capital Markets

CSP May 21, 2001

(Washington, D.C.): A prominent article in the current issue of The Economist (below) reports that national security concerns have been...

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Pearl Harbor, All Over Again

CSP May 21, 2001

(Washington, D.C.): Hooray for Hollywood! This year Tinsel Town will mark Memorial Day with a blockbuster designed to help all...

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Watch This Space: Beijing Says It Won’t Bring Sovereign Bond to U.S. Capital Markets — But For How Long?

CSP May 21, 2001

(Washington, D.C.): In the immediate aftermath of the Securities and Exchange Commission's adoption of historic new disclosure requirements for foreign...

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  • Asia
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The Financial Times Misses The Mark In Editorial On New, SEC- Affirmed Political Risk Factors In The U.S. Capital Markets

CSP May 15, 2001

(Washington, D.C.): In the wake of the Securities and Exchange Commission's ground-breaking decision last week to require national security, human...

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  • Foreign Policy
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The Los Angeles Times Addresses New SEC Disclosure Requirements To Thwart Fund-Raising By Global

CSP May 15, 2001

(Washington, D.C.): The front page of the Business Section of the 14 May editions of the Los Angeles Times featured...

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  • Asia
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Lehman’s Analyst Melcher Breaks The News For The Markets: China Must Clean Up Its Act — or Search Elsewhere For Much-Needed Capital

CSP May 14, 2001

(Washington, D.C.): In his first Lehman Brothers column to fund managers world- wide, Mark Melcher, the respected political and economic...

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Their Finest Hour’: Financial Times Describes Emerging Forces in Global Finance and National Security/Human Rights Nexus

CSP May 11, 2001

(Washington, D.C.): In a truly remarkable forty-eight hour period, the process by which foreign registrants access the vast, globally-dominant U.S....

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U.S. Religious Freedom Commission Urges President Bush to Rule on Chinese Sovereign Bond Offerings

CSP May 11, 2001

(Washington, D.C.): President George W. Bush used the recent annual dinner of the American Jewish Committee on religious freedom to...

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S.E.C. Adopts Sweeping Changes to Increase Transparency re: Potential Foreign Bad Actors’ in U.S. Capital Markets

CSP May 10, 2001

(Washington, D.C.): In a long-overdue and stunning development, the Acting Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission has advised Congress...

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No Triumph of the Will’ for China

CSP May 7, 2001

(Washington, D.C.): The Bush Administration is coming under increasing pressure to demonstrate that it truly comprehends the serious shortcomings of...

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The Real Debate’ About Missile Defense

Frank Gaffney, Jr. May 7, 2001

(Washington, D.C.): It was one of the more memorable examples of the phenomenon of "damning with faint praise." Senate Democratic...

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Mob Rule Evicts America from the U.N. Human Rights Commission

CSP May 4, 2001

(Washington, D.C.): Yesterday, a secret ballot was used to deny the United States a seat on the UN Human Rights...

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Memo to the President: Your Legacy Must Be to Restore America’s Military

CSP April 24, 2001

(Washington, D.C.):The Center for Security Policy presented novelist and essayist Mark Helprin its first "Mightier Pen" award on 18 April,...

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