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Shades of Bosnia: Clinton’s Strong Rhetoric to Be Followed By Fecklessness In East Asia?

CSP July 12, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): In recent days, the Clinton Administration has drawn a number of lines in the sands of East Asia...

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  • Foreign Policy

Russian Parliament’s Grab for Sevastopol Demand Immediate Shift In U.S. Stance On Ukrainian Nukes

CSP July 9, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): The hardline communist/nationalist dominated-Russian parliament today voted overwhelmingly for a resolution proclaiming the Ukrainian city of Sevastopol to...

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  • Deterrence

‘New Democrat’ Watch #8: Clinton Bungee-Jumping On Nuclear Testing Endangers National Security

CSP July 6, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): President Clinton used the 2 July edition of his weekly radio address to the nation to announce new...

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  • Foreign Policy

‘New Democrat’ Watch #7: New Imf Loans To Vietnam — Ill-Advised, Undeserved And Betrayal Of Stance On Human Rights

CSP July 2, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): Yesterday, President Clinton met for over an hour with representatives of the families of Vietnam-era POW/MIAs and veterans...

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1993 Freedom Flame Award: Albert Wohlstetter

CSP July 1, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy today conferred its prestigious "Freedom Flame" award on Dr. Albert Wohlstetter at a...

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  • Foreign Policy

Harbinger of Things to Come? Russian Energy Sector Imposes Boycott on Estonia after Getting U.S. Aid

CSP June 29, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): With the world's attention squarely focussed over the week-end on the U.S. strike against Saddam Hussein's intelligence facilities,...

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‘New Democrat’ Watch #6: Will V-22’s Foes Be Able To Kill This Dual-Use Asset on Clinton’s Watch?

CSP June 29, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): On 29 April 1993, the Center for Security Policy served notice that the Bush Administration-hatched "dual-track" scheme to...

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‘Wake-Up Calls’ On Terrorism: Saddam’s Plot, Clinton’s Response Reveal Shape of Things To Come

CSP June 28, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): President Clinton is to be commended for his decision to strike Iraq in retaliation for Saddam Hussein's aborted...

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Center welcomes Bush-Baker ‘Forum’ to NSC-in-exile

CSP June 24, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy today welcomed the announcement that senior officials of the Bush-Baker Administration have decided...

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Excerpts from “The Case for a Ukrainian Nuclear Deterrent”

CSP June 24, 1993

By John F. Mearsheimer(1)Foreign Affairs , Summer 1993 The conventional wisdom about Ukraine's nuclear weapons is wrong....ressing Ukraine to become...

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  • Foreign Policy

What Strobe Talbott Won’t Tell the Senate Today: Insisting On A Nuclear-Free Ukraine Is Folly

CSP June 24, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): This afternoon, Strobe Talbott -- the Friend of Bill who is now U.S. Ambassador-at-large for aid to the...

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  • Foreign Policy

Sorry Boris: Cocom Restrictions Are Not Cold War Relics But Vital Anti-Proliferation Measures

CSP June 22, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): On 12 June, Russian President Boris Yeltsin served notice that one of his major agenda items for the...

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A New Name for Winning: Losing

CSP June 21, 1993

BY: By Dov S. Zakheim The New York Times, June 19, 1993 During the mid-1970's, Navy planners studied the prospect...

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  • Deterrence

‘New Democrat’ Watch #5: Will Clinton Reject Impotence-Inducing Defense Cuts, Strategies?

CSP June 21, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): One of the most important tests of President Clinton's commitment to abandon the left-wing agenda of "Old Democrats"...

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People and Equipment, Wear and Tear: We can’t solve the deficit problem with more defense spending cuts

CSP June 21, 1993

BY: Frank J. Sullivan The Washington Post, June 21, 1993 In recent years, defense spending has been cut about 30...

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  • Deterrence
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‘New Democrat’ Watch #4: Wishful Thinking about the IAEA Won’t Make North Korea’s Bomb Go Away

CSP June 18, 1993

Last week's announcement that North Korea has "suspended" its withdrawal from the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) risks imparting to the...

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