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‘MAKE EVERYBODY FEEL GOOD’: WHY CLINTON CAN’T PROVIDE FOREIGN POLICY LEADERSHIP

CSP January 5, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): With the prospect growing day-by-day that President Clinton's first field trip to Europe and Russia will be a...

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  • [Uncategorized]

Strobe Talbott on NATO: An Answer

CSP January 5, 1994

BY: Robert B. Zoellick The Washington Post, January 5, 1994 Poland's Foreign Minister Andrzej Olechowski visited Washington last month to...

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  • Foreign Policy

Who gets the last laugh? Policy jackstraws at State

CSP January 5, 1994

BY: Frank Gaffney Jr.The Washington Times, January 5, 1994 Poor Warren Christopher. The conventional wisdom around town has it that...

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  • Deterrence
  • Foreign Policy

WHAT ABOUT AN ‘OPERATION COMING CLEAN’ ON AMERICAN POW/MIA’S ABANDONED IN INDOCHINA?

CSP January 3, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): The Clinton Administration's dubious priorities could not be more clearly displayed than by its sharply contrasting attitudes toward...

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Conditions on Aid to Russia

CSP December 22, 1993

Washington Post, 12 December 1993 WHEN VICE President Gore was in Moscow last week, he suggested that perhaps some of...

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Conditions on Aid to Russia

CSP December 22, 1993

The Washington Post, December 21, 1993 WHEN VICE President Gore was in Moscow last week, he suggested that perhaps some...

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  • Foreign Policy

Trouble For Talbott’s ‘Less Shock – More Therapy Gambit: Even the Washington Post Says ‘No-Go’

CSP December 22, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): On 20 December, Ambassador-at-Large for Russia and other former Soviet states Strobe Talbott ran up the proverbial flag-pole...

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CLINTON GETS A ‘TWO-FER’: ASPIN DEPARTURE PERMITS HALPERIN NOMINATION TO BE ABANDONED GRACEFULLY

CSP December 16, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): The resignation of Secretary of Defense Les Aspin allows President Clinton a desperately needed opportunity to try a...

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  • Treaties & International Agreements

For Avoiding Disaster At The NATO Summit: ‘The Wallop Doctrine’

CSP December 16, 1993

As things stand now, next month's summit meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization promises to be an utter debacle....

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  • Foreign Policy

‘LE MOMENT ZHIRINOVSKY’: THE WEST CAN NO LONGER AFFORD ILLUSIONS OF AN ACCOMMODATING RUSSIA

CSP December 15, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): The outcome of last weekend's elections in Russia should make one thing perfectly clear to the Clinton Administration:...

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HOW DOES THE CLINTON TEAM HONOR HUMAN RIGHTS DAY? APPARENTLY, BY ABANDONING THOSE RIGHTS IN VIETNAM

CSP December 10, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): The Clinton Administration chose a curious way to observe today's anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration...

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  • Deterrence

U.S. ‘DE-NUCLEARIZATION’: WHO IS MINDING THE STORE?

CSP December 9, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): It is somehow fitting that the Secretary of Energy, Hazel O'Leary, chose Pearl Harbor Day 1993 to launch...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Islamism
  • Middle East

HERE WE GO AGAIN: AFTER IRAQI DEBACLE, WILL SYRIA BE LET OFF THE STATE SPONSORS OF TERRORISM LIST?

CSP December 8, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): Articles in today's New York Times and Washington Post report that Secretary of State Warren Christopher is prepared...

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  • Foreign Policy

YALTA II: WESTERN MOSCOW-CENTRISM INVITES NEW INSTABILITY IN FORMER SOVIET EMPIRE

CSP December 8, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): The just-completed NATO ministerial meetings in Brussels provide the latest evidence of the dangerous course being charted for...

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‘RETURN TO SENDER’: THIRTEEN REASONS WHY CLINTON SHOULD TAKE SENATE’S HINT, DROP HALPERIN NOMINATION

CSP November 22, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): President Clinton has been offered a face-saving mechanism for cutting his losses on the preposterous nomination of Morton...

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  • Appointments & Policymakers
  • Congress Watch

Accept No Substitutes: The Senate Must Determine The Truth About The Halperin-Agee Relationship

CSP November 19, 1993

At today's hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee on President Clinton's nomination of Morton Halperin to become the Assistant...

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