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Tomorrow’s Pentagon Demonstration of Tiltrotor Technology Marks Advent of a Brave New World for Military, Aviation

CSP September 7, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): From 9:15 to 10:30 a.m. tomorrow, the Defense Department will showcase the first production tilt-rotor aircraft, Marine Corp's...

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  • Asia
  • Foreign Policy

Understanding Chinese Espionage: ‘An Ounce of Prevention’

CSP September 3, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): In recent days, the growing conventional wisdom is that, since Wen Ho Lee has not been charged with...

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  • Defense
  • Foreign Policy

Mirabile Dictu: Even the Clinton Pentagon Now Recognizes the Necessity for the ‘Aegis Option’ to Defend America

CSP September 2, 1999

Is the Navy Really the Problem? (Washington, D.C.): The Clinton Defense Department has begun to say what its White House...

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  • Islamism

Message to Wall Street and Pennsylvania Avenue: Bank of New York’s Russian Debacle is but a Symptom of a Larger Problem

CSP September 1, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): With breath-taking speed, the scandal described by the New York Times as "one of the biggest money-laundering operations...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Homeland Security and Counterterrorism

Is President Clinton Serious About Fighting Terrorism?

CSP August 31, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Few areas of security policy have seen a more pronounced disconnect during President Clinton's tenure than the fight...

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‘Dueling Egos’ Bad for U.S. Foreign Policy

CSP August 30, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Just what we need: Competing, high-visibility trips overseas this week by Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and the...

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  • Defense
  • Foreign Policy

‘Grand Deal’ for CTB Would Likely Leave US Without Either Missile Defenses or Safe, Reliable Nuclear Deterrent

CSP August 30, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Today's New York Times telegraphs the arms control punch the Clinton Administration and its allies on Capitol Hill...

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  • Defense
  • Foreign Policy

The A.B.M. Treaty Must No Longer be Permitted to Obstruct Efforts to Defend the U.S. and Japan Against Missile Attack

CSP August 18, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): The past forty-eight hours have shown both the promise of and the impediments to joint U.S.-Japanese efforts to...

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  • Defense
  • Deterrence
  • Foreign Policy

Chairman Spence Warns of Perils for America’s Strategic Equities in New U.S.-Russian Negotiations, ‘Grand Bargain’

CSP August 16, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Tomorrow, a U.S. delegation will begin negotiations in Moscow aimed at achieving what outgoing Clinton National Security Council...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Regions

Hard Questions About the Coming War in Colombia

CSP August 13, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Over the past two nights, Dan Rather, reporting from Colombia, has capped off the CBS Evening News with...

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  • Foreign Policy

Carter-Clinton Legacy: Chinese Penetration of Panama

CSP August 10, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Yesterday, President Clinton awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to former President Jimmy Carter. The timing of this...

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  • Economic Security
  • Foreign Policy
  • Islamism

Bipartisan Congressional Letter Is Wake-up Call To State Officials Re: Portfolio Security Concerns

CSP August 4, 1999

Investor's Business Daily Takes on 'CalPERS' (Washington, D.C.): On Monday, Representatives Spencer Bachus (R-AL) and Dennis Kucinich (D-LA) sent the...

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  • Defense
  • Foreign Policy

China Flies One New, Threatening Missile and Unveils Another: What Other Surprises are in Store for an Undefended America?

CSP August 4, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): The day after China announced the successful flight of its newest intercontinental-range ballistic missile -- the Deng Feng...

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  • Defense
  • Foreign Policy

THAAD’s Second Successful Intercept Confounds the Skeptics, Argues for Program Acceleration

CSP August 2, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Today the Theater High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) had its second successful intercept of a simulated ballistic missile...

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  • Congress Watch
  • Defense
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C.T.B.T. Proponents Want Senate to Vote on Treaty, But Hope it Will Ignore the Accord’s Fatal Flaws

CSP July 29, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Thus, it begins. The public relations offensive on behalf of what is, arguably, the least effective, least verifiable...

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  • Defense
  • Foreign Policy

Candid Halperin Remark, Cynical Clinton Statement Reflect Administration’s Abiding Hostility to Missile Defense

CSP July 27, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): At a recent State Department meeting to prepare Secretary Albright for a National Security Council discussion of U.S....

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