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Caspian Watch # 5: Senator Byrd Takes the Lead in Securing U.S. Access To 200 Billion Barrels of Oil in the Caspian Sea

CSP February 25, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): An important turning point may have been reached last week with regard to American policy toward the largest...

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The ‘great game’ in play in Azerbaijan

CSP February 25, 1997

By S. Rob Sobhani Washington Times, 20 February 1997 During her recent confirmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee,...

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  • Foreign Policy

Deng’s Demise is an Opportunity to Take Stock, Change Course on One-Sided U.S. Policy of ‘Engagement’ with China

CSP February 22, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The long-awaited (and possibly long-postponed) announcement of Deng Xiao Ping's passing offers the United States a long-overdue opportunity...

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  • Foreign Policy

Truth or Consequences #6: The C.W.C. Will Not Prevent Chemical Terrorism Against the U.S. or its Interests

CSP February 22, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): In recent weeks, proponents of the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) have cited the contribution this Convention would make...

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  • Islamism

‘A Bridge Too Far’? Pending Defense Industry Merger Raises Serious National Security, Competitiveness Concerns

CSP February 20, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): In 1993, then-Secretary of Defense William Perry made it clear that the Clinton Administration believed that consolidation in...

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  • Foreign Policy

At What Price NATO Expansion?

CSP February 20, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Secretary of State Madeleine Albright's world tour is taking on the hallmarks of a fire-sale -- a frantic...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Islamism

Truth or Consequences #5: The C.W.C. Will Not Be Good for Business — To Say Nothing of The National Interest

CSP February 17, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Proponents of the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) now awaiting consideration by the United States Senate often declare that...

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  • Homeland Security and Counterterrorism

The China Card: Evidence of Beijing’s Involvement in Democratic Fund-raising Raises Anew Security Concerns

CSP February 13, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): For some time, the Center for Security Policy has been concerned that the activities of John Huang --...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Islamism

‘Coming Home to Roost’: Proliferating Crises In Southern Europe Eviscerate the Illusion of Post-Cold War ‘Stability’

CSP February 11, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): It is becoming ever more evident that the Balkans are poised once again to ignite in spasms of...

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Truth or Consequences #4: No D.N.A. Tests Needed To Show That Claims About Republican Paternity of C.W.C. Are Overblown

CSP February 10, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The Clinton Administration's hole card in its bid to persuade a Republican-controlled Senate to agree to ratification of...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Islamism

‘Hold Everything’: Barshefsky’s New Info Tech Trade Deal Promotes Trade at Expense of U.S. Security Interests

CSP February 7, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Last December, the Acting U.S. Trade Representative, Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky, presided over the completion of a "Ministerial Declaration...

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  • Homeland Security and Counterterrorism

Hold the Hosannas: Toby Gati Raises New Questions About Her Judgment, Discretion with Regard to Classified Information

CSP February 7, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Earlier this week, the Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research, Dr. Tobi Gati, appeared before the...

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  • Foreign Policy

Truth or Consequences #3: Clinton ‘Makes a Mistake About It’ in Arguing the C.W.C. Will Protect U.S. Troops

CSP February 6, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): President Clinton used his State of the Union address Tuesday night to launch his Administration's latest and highest...

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  • Foreign Policy

A Scorecard for Gore-Chernomyrdin

CSP February 4, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Over the next two days, largely secretive contacts that have come to be the Kremlin's preferred channel for...

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  • Foreign Policy

Russia’s Covert Chemical Weapons Program Vindicates Jesse Helms’ Continuing Opposition to Phony C.W. Arms Control

CSP February 4, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The Clinton Administration's campaign to railroad Senators into approving the fatally flawed Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) ran into...

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  • Foreign Policy

Truth or Consequences #2: Senate Does Not Need To Sacrifice Sensible Scrutiny of C.W.C. to Meet an Artificial Deadline

CSP January 31, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): A centerpiece of the Clinton Administration's campaign to obtain expedited Senate action on the controversial Chemical Weapons Convention...

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