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The Nation’s Top Sailor Endorses a Near-term Approach to Missile Defense: The ‘AEGIS Option’

CSP February 28, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): In a development that promises to transform the debate over deployment of national missile defenses, the Navy's senior...

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‘There You Go Again’: Jimmy Carter Urges America to base its security on Violated Treaties, Unilateral Disarmament

CSP February 23, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): In an op.ed. article in today's Washington Post, former President Jimmy Carter offers a vivid reminder of the...

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A November Missile Defense

CSP February 17, 2000

The Wall Street Journal, 15 February 2000 Anyone wondering just how far President Clinton will go to get Al Gore...

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Flash: The American People Want to Be Defended; Wall Street Journal Shows it Can Be Done First from the Sea

CSP February 17, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): On 14 February, the latest Zogby poll confirmed what opinion research has consistently shown1: A significant majority of...

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As Canada Normalizes Relations with Sudan, Religious Freedom Panel Shows Folly of Ignoring New Capital Markets Reality

CSP February 15, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): In one of the most bizarre policy disconnects in recent memory, the government of Canada announced yesterday that...

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  • Economic Security

Leveraging US capital markets to advance peace in Sudan

CSP February 15, 2000

Testimony of Roger W. Robinson Jr., Chairman of the William J. Casey Institute of the Center for Security Policy and...

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USA Today Op.Ed. Underscores Need for National Security-Minded ‘Due Diligence’ in Purchasing Foreign Securities

CSP February 10, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): On 7 February, USA Today published a wake-up call to the American people by Peter Schweizer (see attached),...

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Center Roundtable Shows Why C.T.B.T. Cannot Be ‘Fixed,’ Nuclear Testing is Required for Safe, Reliable Deterrent

CSP February 4, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): Five days after Secretary of State Madeline Albright announced that former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff...

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Clinton’s Contempt of Congress

Frank Gaffney, Jr. February 4, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): Last week, one of the CIA's top experts, its National Intelligence Officer for strategic forces, gave Congress and...

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Train Wreck: China I.P.O.s Appear to Jump the Rails

CSP February 3, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): Today's Financial Times offers the strongest indication yet that the mounting controversy surrounding efforts by China National Petroleum...

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Jim Inhofe, Tom DeLay and Nina Shea: Legends in Their Own Time

CSP January 31, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): Three individuals deserve special recognition for waging sometimes lonely fights against long odds on behalf of the national...

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Attachment to 00-C 09

CSP January 28, 2000

January 24, 2000 Mr. James Burton Chief Executive Officer California Public Employees Retirement System 400 P Street Box 942701 Sacramento,...

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Washington Post Article Could Prove a Turning Point in Efforts of Problematic Chinese Entities Seeking to Penetrate U.S. Capital Markets

CSP January 28, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): On the day the front-page of the Washington Post's business section laid bare the struggle underway to block...

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Nix to Blix: Man Who Certified Iraq as Non-Nuclear is Unlikely to Find — or Even to Seek — Saddam’s Hidden Weapons

CSP January 27, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): In a hugely disappointing decision yesterday to fill a senior UN bureaucratic post, the Security Council spoke volumes...

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  • Foreign Policy

State of the Union: Senator Helms Does Speak for More Americans on U.S. Sovereignty than Clinton, Albright or the UN

CSP January 27, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): Every one in a while, some good comes from even the most shameless acts of self-promotion. Last week,...

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The Face of Blackmail to Come — It’s Time to Defend America

CSP January 24, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): Highly problematic negotiations that the Clinton Administration has been conducting with Communist North Korea have just become much...

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