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1992 Freedom Flame Award: Margaret Thatcher

CSP May 24, 1992

The 1992 Freedom Flame Award was extended with deep appreciation to The Right Honorable Baroness Thatcher, O.M., on behalf of...

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  • Foreign Policy

Russian Debt Relief Train Leaving The Station; Will The Bush Administration Get On Board?

CSP February 4, 1992

By Garry Kasparov The Wall Street Journal 02/04/92 As was to be expected, the disappearance from the world political arena...

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  • Deterrence
  • Foreign Policy

“Breathing Space” For A Democratic Russia: Bush Should Offer Debt Relief/Forgiveness

CSP January 31, 1992

Suddenly, there is a START II Treaty. Before negotiators had even finished drafting the document, Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger...

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  • Foreign Policy

‘TALKING POINTS’ FOR BUSH-YELTSIN ON SDI: YES TO ‘GLOBAL’ DEFENSE, NOTO THE ABM TREATY

CSP January 30, 1992

(Washington, D.C.): At their meeting this weekend, Presidents George Bush and Boris Yeltsin will have much to talk about. Among...

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  • Foreign Policy

KGB MAJOR GENERAL OLEG KALUGIN:’RED HERRING’ ACROSS THE ‘P.O.W.-GATE’ TRAIL?

CSP January 28, 1992

(Washington, D.C.): In testimony this week before the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs, the KGB's former head of counter-intelligence,...

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  • Deterrence
  • [CSP Journal]

ROBUST U.S. DEFENSES FOR THE POST-COLD WAR WORLD: WHAT THE STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS SHOULD SAY

CSP January 28, 1992

(Washington, D.C.): President Bush's State of the Union address tonight comes amidst one of the United States' periodic national debates...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

GETTING SADDAM: THE MOST IMPORTANT FOREIGN POLICY INITIATIVE IN THE ‘STATE OF THE UNION’ ADDRESS?

CSP January 26, 1992

(Washington, D.C.): In the transparent White House effort to manipulate and inflate public expectations about President Bush's State of the...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

‘GOTCHA’: U.N. TEAM FINDS GERMANS ENGAGED IN MISSILE PROLIFERATION

CSP January 2, 1992

(Washington, D.C.): The United Nations inspection team charged with investigating nuclear weapons capabilities in Iraq has assembled over the past...

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Goodbye, Gorby, And Good Riddance

CSP December 18, 1991

By Vladimir Bukovsky, expelled from the Soviet Union in 1976 after spending 12 years in prison as a dissident. The...

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  • Foreign Policy

TRANSFORMATION WATCH: THE DEATH OF THE USSR — AN APPROPRIATE TIME TO SEND THE ‘LAST’ COMMUNIST BACK TO GERMANY ON A SEALED TRAIN

CSP December 18, 1991

(Washington, D.C.): In 1917, Kaiser Wilhelm's Germany perpetrated what was, arguably, the foulest crime ever to befall the long-suffering Russian...

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  • Deterrence

U.S. POLICY TOWARD CONTROL OF SOVIET “NUKES” SUFFERS FROM WRONG DIAGNOSIS, DANGEROUS RX

CSP December 18, 1991

(Washington, D.C.): In recent days, the United States has gone to extraordinary lengths to convey a single, insistent demand: The...

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  • [Uncategorized]

How the West Can Bring Peace To Yugoslavia

CSP December 17, 1991

By Richard NixonThe Wall Street Journal, 17 December 1991 As the post-Cold War era in Europe begins, the crisis in...

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  • Foreign Policy

NIXON’S RIGHT: E.C.’S DEFERRED RECOGNITION OF CROATIA, SLOVENIA TANTAMOUNT TO ‘GREEN LIGHT’ FOR AGGRESSION

CSP December 17, 1991

(Washington, D.C.): On the same day as the European Community announced its intention to recognize the independence of Croatia and...

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  • Foreign Policy

THE WEST SHOULD JOIN GERMANY IN RECOGNIZING CROATIA, SLOVENIA — NOT FIGHT IT

CSP December 16, 1991

(Washington, D.C.): Immense international pressure has been brought to bear on Germany in recent days aimed at persuading Bonn to...

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  • Foreign Policy

‘WELCOME TO WASHINGTON’ (PART I): TIPS FOR SURVIVING THE SOVIET AID CONFERENCE

CSP December 13, 1991

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy today initiated a public service on behalf of Western taxpayers, deep-pocketed prospective Gulf...

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  • [Uncategorized]

Gorby Invites the Deluge

CSP December 12, 1991

By WILLIAM SAFIRE The New York Times, December 12, 1991 Revealing the true colors of a tyrant, Mikhail Gorbachev now...

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