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SELECTED CENTER FOR SECURITY POLICY PUBLICATIONS CONCERNING SOVIET CREDITWORTHINESS

CSP December 17, 1992

89-T13 10/3 Robinson Speech on Trade with the Soviet Union: Country Risks and Global Markets 90-P_40 4/25 The Really "Wrong...

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  • Foreign Policy

Excerpts from a Center for Security Policy White Paper entitled “Economic Security and Global Defense” by Roger W. Robinson, Jr. 25 November 1992

CSP December 10, 1992

Fact Vs. Fiction In Contemporary Security Policy "The Soviet Threat Is No More" Probably the most popular -- and insidious...

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  • Homeland Security and Counterterrorism

Another Saddam In Syria?

Frank Gaffney, Jr. November 21, 1992

In "Nunn and the Mideast" , Rowland Evans and Robert Novak charged that the Center for Security Policy is part...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

STRANGE BEDFELLOWS: SYRIA’S STRATEGIC ALLIANCE WITH IRAN REVEALS BOTH NATIONS’ TRUE MIDEASTINTENTIONS

CSP November 3, 1992

(Washington, D.C.): Iran's recent, controversial deal to buy three advanced diesel submarines from Russia is but the latest evidence of...

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  • Foreign Policy

TRANSFORMATION WATCH #10:
COUP II (PART II) — WHAT THE U.S. SHOULD DO NOW

CSP October 29, 1992

(Washington, D.C.): Events over the past 48 hours suggest a further unravelling of the democratic forces' hold on power in...

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  • Foreign Policy

TRANSFORMATION WATCH #9:
COUP II — THE UNFOLDING CRISIS IN THE FORMER USSR>

CSP October 28, 1992

(Washington, D.C.): As the decision over who will lead the United States for the next four years approaches its denouement,...

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  • Middle East

A GOOD QUESTION FOR THE VOTERS:
‘WHO DO YOU TRUST?’

CSP October 22, 1992

(Washington, D.C.): Bush Administration officials attempting to manage the unravelling Iraqgate cover-up evidently are taking their cue from the Titanic's...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

‘SITUATION NORMAL(IZED)’: WILL BUSH-BAKER GET AWAY WITH PROPPING UP ONE LAST TYRANNICAL REGIME?

CSP October 22, 1992

(Washington, D.C.): The Bush Administration may be about to lose its mandate to govern. If so, one factor almost certainly...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

90/90 HINDSIGHT’: IS PRESIDENT BUSH BEING BLINDSIDED ON IRAQGATE — OR IS HE PART OF THE COVERUP?

Frank Gaffney, Jr. October 20, 1992

(Washington, D.C.): On 10 October 1992, National Security Advisor to the President Brent Scowcroft published a carefully-crafted -- and cynically...

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  • Foreign Policy

BAKER MUSTN’T BE ALLOWED TO ‘DO IN DOMESTIC AFFAIRS’ WHAT HE HAS ‘DONE IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS’

CSP October 15, 1992

(Washington, D.C.): For serious monitors of the Bush Administration's security policy record, last Sunday's generally stultifying debate among the presidential...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

LIES, DAMNABLE LIES AND SCOWCROFT’S ‘FACTS’– A ‘BAKER‘S DOZEN’ CONTRIBUTE TO IRAQGATE COVERUP

CSP October 13, 1992

(Washington, D.C.): On the eve of the first presidential debate, National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft published a wrathful defense of...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION CONTINUES TO SUPPORT INTERNATIONAL LOANS TO SYRIA

CSP October 6, 1992

(Washington, D.C.): On 9 July 1992, the Center for Security Policy revealed that the Bush Administration has been playing fast...

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  • Foreign Policy

‘METHOD TO THE MADNESS‘: U.S. STUDIOUSLY LOOKS THE OTHER WAY ON, ENCOURAGES INTENSIFIED SERBIAN GENOCIDE

CSP October 2, 1992

p>(Washington, D.C.): If there were any doubt where the Bush Administration stands on the matter of Serbia's aggression in the...

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MORE ‘PATRIOT GAMES’: GOVERNMENT OPS. COMMITTEE DISCREDITS PATRIOT CRITICS, CANCELS REPORT ON MISSILE’S PERFORMANCE

CSP October 2, 1992

(Washington, D.C.): In a remarkable move yesterday, the House Government Operations Committee declined to approve a highly critical report on...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

WILL LEBANON EVER ESCAPE SYRIAN IMPERIALISM? DON’T HOLD YOUR BREATH!

CSP October 2, 1992

(Washington, D.C.): According to the accord signed in Taif, Saudi Arabia in September 1989, Syria was to have completed by...

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HORATIUS WALLOP (II): SENATOR SEEKS DEBATE ON START, ESTABLISHES WHY LEADERSHIP WON’T ALLOW ONE

CSP September 29, 1992

(Washington, D.C.): For the second time in three months, Senator Malcolm Wallop (R-WY) has brilliantly demonstrated two important phenomena: (1)...

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