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Insecure Patents Could Translate Into National Insecurity

CSP April 16, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote tomorrow on H.R. 400, the so-called "Patent Improvement Act."...

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Center Roundtable on Tiltrotor Technology Resonates With Members of Congress, Senior Military and Industry

CSP April 15, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): On 9 April 1997, the Center for Security Policy convened the latest in its series of high-level Roundtable...

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Arms Control Mystique

CSP April 14, 1997

The Wall Street Journal, 14 April 1997 In the impending vote on the Chemical Weapons Convention, ratification would require a...

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Powerful New Voice Joins The C.W.C. Debate: Steve Forbes Launches Campaign Against ‘A Bum Treaty’

CSP April 14, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): In an appearance yesterday on CBS' "Face The Nation" program, Malcolm S. "Steve" Forbes, Jr. declared his forceful...

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Treaties Alone Will Do Little

CSP April 14, 1997

By James Schlesinger The Wall Street Journal, 14 April 1997 James Schlesinger, a former secretary of defense and secretary of...

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New National Poll Shows Overwhelming Public Opposition To A Flawed Chemical Weapons Convention

CSP April 10, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): On 4-5 April 1997, the Luntz Research Companies conducted a national poll of 900 American adults concerning the...

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Senate Testimony Regarding Ratification of Chemical Warfare Convention

Douglas Feith April 9, 1997

Senate Testimony Regarding Ratification of Chemical Warfare Convention April 9th, 1997 STATEMENT OF DOUGLAS J. FEITH, FORMER DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY...

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Truth or Consequences #10: Clinton’s White House Snow Job Cannot Conceal the Chemical Weapons Convention’s Defects

CSP April 4, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The latest installment in the Clinton Administration's campaign to browbeat the United States Senate into ratifying a fatally...

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Just Which Chemical Weapons Convention Is Colin Powell Supporting — And Does He Know The Difference?

CSP April 3, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Starting tomorrow, the Clinton Administration intends to make General Colin Powell -- the former Chairman of the Joint...

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Dangerous Upshot of Clinton-Gore’s China ‘Bonding’: Strategic Penetration of U.S. Investment Portfolios

CSP April 1, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Press reports have begun to focus on a Chinese entrepreneur, Wang Jun, as one of the most intriguing...

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Truth or Consequences # 9: C.W.C. Proponents Dissemble About Treaty Arrangements Likely To Disserve U.S. Interests

CSP March 27, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): In recent weeks, a number of arguments have been advanced by proponents of the controversial Chemical Weapons Convention...

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Casey Institute Salutes Ed Meese; New York Symposium Warns Of Emerging Crises In Global Markets

CSP March 25, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): On 13 March 1997, the William J. Casey Institute of the Center for Security Policy marked the occasion...

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Summary of The William J. Casey Institute Of The Center For Security Policy’s Symposium On: “The Growing Nexus Between Geopolitics And The Markets”

CSP March 25, 1997

13 March 1997 The Harvard Club, New York City As markets for energy, technology and financial instruments become more global...

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Chemical Reaction

Douglas Feith March 24, 1997

ONE of the less-noticed legacies of Saddam Hussein is now being considered by the Senate: the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC),...

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Clinton’s Wheeling-and-Dealing at Helsinki Jeopardizes National Security and National Interests

Frank Gaffney, Jr. March 24, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): You have to hand it to the Clinton team. Who else would be able to conduct a two-day...

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Republicans’ Senate Leadership Offers Constructive Alternative To Fatally Flawed Chemical Weapons Convention

CSP March 21, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The Senate Republican leadership (i.e., Majority Leader Trent Lott, Majority Whip Don Nickles, Republican Conference Committee Chairman Connie...

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