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Whose Foreign Policy, Mr. President?

CSP June 8, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): As part of its "local color" reporting on the recently concluded summit in Moscow, yesterday's New York Times...

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Editorial Trifecta on Clinton’s Mishandling of Missile Defense

CSP June 7, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): President Clinton's summit with Vladimir Putin did not result in the "Grand Bargain" arms control agreement (read, "legacy")...

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  • Defense
  • Foreign Policy

Lady Thatcher on Missile Defense

By James Hackett
The Washington Times, 05 June 2000

CSP June 5, 2000

Last month, I brought bad news - most of America's allies are siding with Russia and China in opposition to...

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  • Defense
  • Foreign Policy
  • Infrastructure Security

Post-Mortem on the Summit: The Talbott Communique

Frank Gaffney, Jr. June 5, 2000

Call it the Talbott Communique. To be sure, President Clinton and Russian President Vladimir Putin issued what was entitled their...

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  • Defense
  • Foreign Policy

How to Share’ U.S. Missile Defense Protection: Deploy Sea-Based Anti-Missile Systems

CSP June 1, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): Yesterday, on the margins of meetings with European allied leaders and en route to his weekend summit with...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

Refusenik: Sharansky’s Dissent At The Undoing of the Jewish State

CSP May 31, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): On the eve of tomorrow's meeting between Bill Clinton and Ehud Barak in Berlin, a pivotal member of...

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  • Defense
  • Foreign Policy

Sea-Based Missile Defenses — for the Allies, for the U.S.

CSP May 30, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): As President Clinton traipses across Europe this week en route to his weekend meetings with Russian president Vladimir...

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  • Asia
  • Foreign Policy
  • Islamism

Foreign Policy in U.S. markets

Financial Times, 24 May 2000
By Thomas Catn, Joshua Chaffin and Stephen Fidler

CSP May 25, 2000

To enforce its will around the world, Washington has traditionally relied on the time-honoured trade embargo. But under a new...

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  • Asia
  • Foreign Policy
  • Islamism

With PNTR Approved, U.S. Capital Markets Take Center Stage Thompson Legislation Focuses on Proliferators’ Access

CSP May 25, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): As the Clinton Administration celebrates its foreign policy victory over human rights-, religious freedom- and national security-minded opponents...

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  • Defense
  • Deterrence

Defining Issue: Bush Speech Offers Stark Alternative on Missile Defense, Nuclear Deterrence

CSP May 24, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): For the first time in sixteen years, it appears that fundamental differences between the candidates on strategic deterrence...

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AN OPEN LETTER TO THE CONGRESS

CSP May 23, 2000

Hon. Dennis Hastert Speaker of the House of Representatives H-232 U.S. Capitol Washington, D.C. 20515 Hon. Trent Lott Majority Leader...

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Shattering Illusions: Jacoby, North Weigh-in Against PNTR

CSP May 23, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): As the House of Representatives prepares to vote on granting Permanent Normal Trade Relations to China two trenchant...

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Twenty-one National Security Leaders Urge Rejection of PNTR

CSP May 23, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): On the eve the House of Representatives vote on granting the People's Republic of China Permanent Normal Trade...

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  • Asia
  • Foreign Policy

Say No To China

By Jim Hoagland
The Washington Post, 21 May 2000

CSP May 22, 2000

Appeals to greed and fear should provide a quick victory to those that deploy them in any argument decided by...

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  • Asia
  • Foreign Policy

‘What the Definition of National Security Is’ Not: P.N.T.R. for China Under Present and Foreseeable Circumstances

Frank Gaffney, Jr. May 22, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): The bizarre mutation of the term "national security" continues apace. The Clinton-Gore Administration tells us it must now...

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A Summary of “The China Nonproliferation Act”

CSP May 18, 2000

To Be Introduced by Sen. Fred Thompson (R-TN) DRAFT National Security Legislation For The China-PNTR Debate May 2000 A national...

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