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CENTER CHARGES SHEARER WITH ‘CONTEMPT OF CONGRESS’: URGES FURTHER HEARING, REJECTION OF NOMINATION

CSP March 15, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): On 2 March 1994, members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee began examining the nomination of Dr. Derek...

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  • Foreign Policy

‘CONTEMPT OF CONGRESS’: SHEARER’S APPARENT UNTRUTHS TO SENATE BESPEAK LARGER, OMINOUS PROBLEMS WITH CLINTON TEAM

CSP March 15, 1994

In a 1 March 1994 Center for Security Policy Decision Brief,(1) President Clinton's decision to nominate Derek Shearer to serve...

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  • Foreign Policy

CHRISTOPHER REAPS THE WHIRLWIND IN EAST ASIA: KOW-TOWING TO BEIJING, APPEASING PYONGYANG, BUNGLING IN TOKYO

CSP March 11, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): Even before it is completed, Secretary of State Warren Christopher's road trip through the Western Pacific is likely...

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  • Deterrence

‘PENNY FOOLISH, POUND INSANE‘: CLINTON’S EXPORT CONTROL BILL WILL ABET GLOBAL PROLIFERATION, INCREASED DEFENSE COSTS

CSP March 9, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): Legislation introduced two weeks ago by the Clinton Administration to revamp the Export Administration Act (EAA) marks a...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

‘CULTS OF PERSONALITY’: U.S. POLICY-MAKERS’ BLIND SPOT BEGETS STRATEGIC ERRORS TOWARD ARAFAT, YELTSIN

CSP March 3, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): During the 1992 campaign, candidates Bill Clinton and Al Gore were highly critical of the Bush Administration for...

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FROM THE FOLKS WHO BROUGHT YOU THE ‘HALBOTTS’: CLINTON TAPS THE HARD LEFT FOR EMBASSY HELSINKI

CSP March 1, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): For anyone concerned about the direction of U.S. national security policy, last week was pretty portentous. Consider the...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

DON’T COMPOUND THE HEBRON TRAGEDY BY EXPOSING ISRAELIS TO RISK OF STILL WORSE MASSACRES

CSP February 28, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): The odious attack last Friday on Palestinian Arabs in the West Bank town of Hebron is being seized...

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TIMING IS EVERYTHING: CLINTON RESPONDS TO SPY REVELATION BY FACILITATING KGB, OTHERS’ TECHNOLOGY THEFT OPERATIONS

CSP February 24, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): Today, less than 48 hours after a key CIA operative was arrested for allegedly doing great harm to...

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  • Foreign Policy

NOT ‘BUSINESS AS USUAL’: RUSSIAN SPYING REQUIRES SEA CHANGE IN BENIGN VIEW OF MOSCOW’S INTENTIONS

CSP February 23, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): The real news from yesterday's intelligence bombshell -- for nine years, a well-placed U.S. official allegedly helped the...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

SENATE SHOULD SEND A MESSAGE TO TALBOTT: HE HAS BEEN UNACCEPTABLY ‘WRONG’ ON RUSSIA, ISRAEL

CSP February 22, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): The U.S. Senate is expected to vote today on the controversial nomination of Strobe Talbott to become Deputy...

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Beyond the Cold War — Foreign Policy in the 21st Century: The Second Cold War

CSP February 18, 1994

By Karen Elliott HouseThe Wall Street Journal, 17 February 1994 "Good fences make good neighbors." -- Robert Frost MUNICH --...

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  • Foreign Policy

CHECKMATE: RUSSIAN IMPERIALIST GAMBIT IN BOSNIA PROTECTS SERBS, DOOMS NATO INITIATIVE

CSP February 18, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): Yesterday's surprise announcement by Vitaly Churkin, Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia and skillful flack for successive communist rulers...

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  • Foreign Policy

‘HOLD EVERYTHING’: SENATE’S DEFERRAL OF ACTION ON TALBOTT SHOULD FOCUS NEW ATTENTION ON HALPERIN

CSP February 10, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): The U.S. Senate today agreed to postpone floor debate on the controversial nomination of Strobe Talbott to become...

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  • Foreign Policy

THE PROPER RESPONSE TO BENITO MILOSEVIC: REAL ‘SHOCK THERAPY’ — ‘LIFT AND DEEP STRIKE’

CSP February 9, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): A singularly efficient Serb attack on the civilian population of Sarajevo last weekend holds promise of shaming the...

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  • Foreign Policy

WELCOME TO THE N.S.C., DR. HALPERIN: WILL YOU GIVE DEMOCRACY THE SHAFT ELSEWHERE — AS HAS BEEN DONE IN VIETNAM?

CSP February 4, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): At a Washington forum last night, a senior National Security Council official announced that Dr. Morton Halperin would...

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  • Foreign Policy

As Clinton lifts Vietnam embargo, American Spectator reveals new POW scandal

CSP February 3, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy decries President Clinton's decision today to lift the nineteen year-old embargo against communist...

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