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Clinton Legacy Watch #35: THE MELTDOWN OF
DIPLOMATIC ‘CULTS OF PERSONALITY’

CSP December 17, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): Last week, State Department spokesman James Rubin made an extraordinary announcement. On the margins of a NATO meeting...

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Get On With It: Clinton’s Misguided Military Operations, Foreign Initiatives Argue for Accelerating — Not Deferring — Impeachment Proceedings

CSP December 17, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): The bombing campaign launched yesterday by President Clinton appears to be but the latest in a series of...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

Clinton Legacy Watch #34: A Sovereign Palestinian State, A Weakened U.S.-Israeli Relationship, A Greater Danger of War

CSP December 14, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): For many Americans, Bill Clinton's latest foray into Middle East diplomacy may amount to little more than a...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

Clinton, Stay Home! President’s Ill-Advised Trip to Mideast Will Contribute to Conflict — Not a Durable Peace

CSP December 11, 1998

In Commentary Magazine, Center's Feith Says Policy is Leading to War (Washington, D.C.): On the eve of President Clinton's departure...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

Wye and the road to war

CSP December 11, 1998

Excerpts from an Article in the January 1999 edition of Commentary Magazine by Douglas J. Feith ...The Wye deal imparts...

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  • Defense
  • Foreign Policy

Don’t Go There: Clinton Pentagon Evidently Still Tempted by Reckless Idea of Killing T.H.A.A.D. Anti-Missile System

CSP December 8, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): Tomorrow, top Defense Department officials are scheduled to convene for a meeting nominally called to discuss the preparation...

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  • Defense
  • Foreign Policy

Third Time’s a Charm? Yet Another Blue-Ribbon Group Warns Against Clinton’s ‘Denuclearization’ Agenda

CSP December 4, 1998

Will Congress Take Heed -- and Corrective Action? (Washington, D.C.): Today's Washington Times gives front-page, above-the-fold treatment to a report...

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  • Economic Security
  • Treaties & International Agreements

More taxpayer-subsidized IMF aid won’t help

CSP December 2, 1998

As the International Monetary Fund's Michel Camdessus wrestles with how to squander still more taxpayer-subsidized financial assistance in Russia, the...

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Summary of the William J. Casey Institute of the Center for Security Policy Symposium on ‘Russia: Transformation — Or More Financial Bailouts?’

CSP December 2, 1998

On 23 September 1998, in the early stages of the current Russian financial and political free-fall, the Center for Security...

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  • Asia
  • Foreign Policy
  • Islamism

Will China’s latest Bond Offering Penetrate U.S. Markets, Institutional Portfolios Through A ‘Backdoor’?

CSP December 1, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): Despite lingering investor anxieties regarding global emerging markets and the recent default of one of China's largest International...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

Clinton’s ‘Fanatic’ Pursuit Of Mideast ‘Peace Process’ Is Endangering Israel, U.S. Regional interests

CSP November 30, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): Author and philosopher George Santayana once defined a fanatic as someone "who redoubles his effort upon losing sight...

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  • Defense
  • Foreign Policy

Mirabile Dictu: The Washington Post Acknowledges The ‘AEGIS Option’s’ Promise for Missile Defense

CSP November 30, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): For the first time, the Washington Post gave front-page treatment to an article concerning the most promising option...

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Profile in Courage: Mike Maloof Speaks Truth to Power about Clinton’s Dangerous Tech Transfers to China

CSP November 30, 1998

Will His 'Diary' Be Allowed to Inform the Public Debate? (Washington, D.C.): Thanks to the Wall Street Journal, a man...

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Unfashionable Hard-Liner Finds Struggle Persuading White House of China Threat

CSP November 30, 1998

By David S. CloudThe Wall Street Journal, 27 November 1998 WASHINGTON -- Michael Maloof is convinced China's military is grabbing...

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More Reasons to Scrap An ‘Agreed Framework’ That is Rewarding Pyongyang As it Continues to Build Nuclear Arms

CSP November 19, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): According to Reuters, a South Korean newspaper reported today that U.S. and South Korean officials have discovered traces...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Islamism
  • Regions

Life Support for Castro: New Commission on Cuba,
Paris Club ‘Rescheduling’ of Havana’s Defaulted Debt

CSP November 18, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): With the mid-term election an accomplished fact, the "usual suspects" are resuming one of the hardiest perennials of...

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