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Promote Freedom In China By Protecting It In Taiwan

CSP November 4, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Among the many issues to be addressed by the House of Representatives in the course of tomorrow's extraordinary...

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Sorry, Calling the Russian Seismic Event an ‘Unresolved Mystery’ Reinforces, Rather Than Eliminates, C.T.B. Criticisms

CSP November 4, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Today's Washington Post and Washington Times published starkly contrasting reports about the seismic "event" that occurred on 16...

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  • Foreign Policy

‘We Told You So’: Center Releases Six-Month Review Of The Unverifiable, Ineffective & Unenforceable C.W.C.

CSP November 3, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): To mark the end of the first six-months after entry into force of the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC),...

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C.W.C. Watch # 2: After First Six Months, Fears About Treaty’s Unverifiability, Unjustified Costs & Ineffectiveness Vindicated

Frank Gaffney, Jr. November 1, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): On Friday, the lower house of the Russian Duma agreed to the ratification of the Chemical Weapons Convention...

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“A Policy for Freedom in China”

CSP October 31, 1997

Full Remarks byHon. Chris Cox On the Occasion of His Acceptance ofthe Center for Security Policy's "Keeper of the Flame"...

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Chris Cox 1997 Keeper of the Flame remarks

CSP October 31, 1997

On the Occasion of His Acceptance ofthe Center for Security Policy's "Keeper of the Flame" 28 October 1997 As we...

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Sen. D’Amato’s Committee Serves Notice On Those Who Aid And Abet U.S. Adversaries: No Fund-Raising On American Markets

CSP October 30, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The Senate Banking Committee made history today. Under the leadership of its Chairman Alfonse D'Amato (R-NY), the Clinton...

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1997 Keeper of the Flame Award: Christopher Cox

CSP October 28, 1997

As Chinese president Jiang Zemin began the Washington portion of his state visit to the United states this week, Representative Christopher...

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First Blood On C.T. B.: Bush, Schlesinger, Barker Make Compelling Case For Continued Nuclear Testing

CSP October 28, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): In the opening salvo of the fight over the Comprehensive Test Ban (CTB) Treaty, the Senate yesterday learned...

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Clinton Legacy Watch # 9: The New ‘China Syndrome’ — Legitimating Corrupting Cynicism

Frank Gaffney, Jr. October 27, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): As Chinese President Jiang Zemin's makes his victory lap around the United States this week, certain nagging questions...

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  • Foreign Policy

Inviting Life To Imitate Art: Will A ‘Peacemaker’ Exploit Deficient Security At U.S. Nuclear Facilities?

CSP October 24, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): On 22 October, USA Today contained an "above-the-fold" front-page investigative report describing a dangerous decline in the physical...

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  • Foreign Policy

Nuclear Spin-Control: Clinton See-No-Evil Response To Apparent Russian Test Offers Bitter Foretaste Of C.T.B.

CSP October 20, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The front page of today's Washington Post serves as the Clinton Administration's vehicle for damage limitation in connection...

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The Big Lie: Long-term U.S. Interests Will Not Be Served By Presidential Misrepresentation Of Chinese Proliferation Acts

CSP October 16, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The fix is clearly in with respect to U.S.-Chinese nuclear cooperation. To be sure, Clinton Administration officials continue...

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An aging flower child’s crusade

CSP October 15, 1997

By Frank Gaffney Jr. The Washington Times, 15 October 1997 The Norwegian Nobel Committee's dubious decision to award its 1997...

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A Political Minefield

CSP October 15, 1997

By Paul A.S. Jefferson The Wall Street Journal, 15 October 1997 The awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Jody...

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Clinton Legacy Watch # 8: Denying U.S. Military The Ability To Dominate the Next, Critical Theater of Operations — Space

CSP October 15, 1997

Clinton Legacy Watch # 8: Denying U.S. Military The Ability To Dominate the Next, Critical Theater of Operations -- Space...

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