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Center Sees Summit As Strategic Miscalculation On Par With Yalta

CSP June 5, 1990

The Center for Security Policy today issued a critical assessment of the just-concluded Washington summit. The Center believes that George...

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  • Foreign Policy

The Washington Summit: The Worst Strategic Miscalculation Since Yalta

CSP June 5, 1990

Introduction Even though many of the details of the superpower meeting just concluded in Washington have yet to be disclosed,...

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  • Foreign Policy
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Now You See ‘Em, Now You Don’t: Bush’s Ineffectual Sanctions Against China

CSP June 4, 1990

On the first anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, the Center for Security Policy questioned the accuracy of President Bush's...

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  • Foreign Policy

‘Where Have All The Sanctions Gone?’: Additional Arguments For Blocking MFN To China

CSP June 4, 1990

Introduction On 24 May 1990, President Bush called a press conference to announce his decision to renew China's most-favored nation...

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  • Defense
  • Foreign Policy

Center Reveals SS-18 Flim-Flam

CSP May 25, 1990

The Center for Security Policy today revealed a pernicious mischaracterization of the Soviet strategic threat that has profound implications for...

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  • Deterrence

Missilegate: U.S.-Soviet Collusion in Misrepresenting Moscow’s ICBM Threat?

CSP May 25, 1990

Introduction In the aftermath of Secretary of State James Baker's concession-riddled negotiating session in Moscow last week, fresh focus has...

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  • Foreign Policy

Center Poses Tough Questions On Summit

CSP May 24, 1990

The Center for Security Policy today released a compendium of pointed questions designed to clarify the Bush Administration's intentions for...

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  • Deterrence

Summit Watch: Tough Questions For President Bush

CSP May 24, 1990

As part of its continuing effort to illuminate and inform the national security debate, the Center for Security Policy has...

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  • Congress Watch
  • Regions

Congress Should Not Punish The Salvadoran People For The Acts Of Extremists

CSP May 22, 1990

Today, the U.S. House of Representatives is poised to act on legislation that would curtail U.S. military assistance to the...

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  • Foreign Policy

At What Price Arms Control Agreements?

CSP May 16, 1990

Introduction As Secretary of State James Baker begins his ministerial meetings in Moscow, U.S. officials are feverishly backgrounding the press...

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  • Deterrence
  • Foreign Policy

Why Is Secretary Baker Making Arms Control Concessions To Moscow?

CSP May 16, 1990

The Center for Security Policy today called into question the strategy and assumptions underpinning Secretary of State James Baker's highly...

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  • Deterrence
  • Foreign Policy

Turning The Other, Other Cheek? : Soviet Entry Into Gatt, New Reward For Baltic Repression

CSP May 15, 1990

The Center for Security Policy today challenged on economic and foreign policy grounds the Bush Administration's efforts to permit the...

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  • Economic Security
  • National Security Policy

Attention All Budget Summiteers: Whatever You Do, Don’t Make It Worse

CSP May 14, 1990

The Center for Security Policy today called upon the participants in tomorrow's initial meeting of the budget summit to avoid...

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  • Congress Watch

The Only Sensible Outcome For The Budget Summit: Slip The Gramm-Rudman Targets

CSP May 14, 1990

Introduction Tomorrow, amid much fanfare and partisan posturing, President Bush is scheduled to convene a "budget summit" with congressional leaders....

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  • Foreign Policy

Accept No Substitutes: How To Help The Romanians Have Free And Fair Elections

CSP May 11, 1990

In the face of mounting evidence that the Romanian elections scheduled to be held on 20 May 1990 may not...

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  • Foreign Policy

Romania: Will The Communist Successors To Ceausescu Permit Truly Free And Fair Elections?

CSP May 11, 1990

Introduction The violent overthrow in December 1989 of the long-ruling Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu has been followed by the establishment...

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