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More Good Reasons To Reject A Landmine Ban: Radical Scheme Won’t Reduce Existing Menace, Prevent New Ones

CSP October 15, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Today's Wall Street Journal and Washington Times feature op.ed. articles that might be considered bookends on the subject...

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  • Foreign Policy

Corporate Memory: Nuclear Scientist Provides Welcome Insights Into Reasons for Rejecting a Comprehensive Test Ban

CSP October 14, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): To paraphrase Smith-Barney's famous ad campaign, when Dr. James McNally warns against a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT)...

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The importance of nuclear testing

CSP October 14, 1997

By James H. McNally Washington Times, 13 October 1997 President Clinton's claim that the Comprehensive Test Ban is the "longest-sought...

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AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT CLINTON

CSP October 10, 1997

October 10, 1997 President William J. ClintonThe White HouseWashington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. President: We have written previously to express...

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Nobel Committee Notwithstanding, An Effective, Global Ban On Anti-personnel Landmines Remains An Infeasible Unreality

CSP October 10, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The Norwegian Nobel Committee justified its decision to award the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize to the International Campaign...

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  • Treaties & International Agreements

New Republic shows historical fallacy, future dangers of Globalization as security policy

Frank Gaffney, Jr. October 8, 1997

In an extraordinarily thoughtful cover article in this week's edition of the New Republic, Bill Clinton and Al Gore's favorite...

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  • Islamism

Effects of Clinton’s Global Warming Treaty on U.S. Security Gives New Meaning to the Term ‘Environmental Impact’

CSP October 6, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Lest there be any doubt that the U.S. military has a stake in the outcome of President Clinton's...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Islamism

As Clinton Pushes for Radical Approach to Global Warming, Will Impacts on U.S. National Security Be Frozen Out?

CSP October 2, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Yesterday, it was the "media meteorologists" turn; today, it is the Big Three auto-makers; next Monday, it will...

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Gaffney on global warming

CSP October 2, 1997

Sponsored by the National Center for Policy Analysis andthe Competitive Enterprise Institute 29 September 1997The Dirksen Senate Office Building I...

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  • Islamism

The French and Russians Certainly ‘Don’t Get It’ on Iran — The Question Is: Does the Clinton-Gore Team?

Frank Gaffney, Jr. October 2, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Just fourteen months after President Clinton signed into law the historic Iran-Libya Sanctions Act (ILSA) -- an act...

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  • Energy Security

CEI Letter to President William J. Clinton

CSP September 30, 1997

COMPETITIVE ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE September 26, 1997 President William J. Clinton The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr. President: I...

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  • Energy Security

Center Asks: Are White House Climate Change Extravaganzas Meant To Facilitate Informed Debate — Or Just The Party Line?

CSP September 30, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Tomorrow, the Clinton Administration will hold the first of a series of events at or involving the White...

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  • Regions

Defend Democracy In Central America By Giving Fair Treatment To Those Who Fled Its Enemies During The 1980’s

CSP September 30, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): In recent months, a groundswell of opposition has developed to a miscarriage of justice that could have profoundly...

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  • Foreign Policy

A Day that Will Live In Infamy: 25th Anniversary Of The A.B.M. Treaty’s Ratification Should Be Its Last

CSP September 29, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Twenty-five years ago tomorrow, the United States ratified the Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM)Treaty; this Friday will mark the 25th...

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Talbott’s ‘Vision Thing’: Renewing Mission on Mir

CSP September 25, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): There is a certain irony that NASA Administrator Daniel Goldin's announcement today that the United States would send...

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  • Foreign Policy

Too Clever By Half: Bob Bell’s Sophistry Must Not Be Allowed To Jeopardize U.S. Military’s Ability To Use Landmines

CSP September 24, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Today's Washington Post offers a riveting insight into much of what ails the Clinton Administration's conduct of foreign...

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