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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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  • Deterrence

Naval Arms Control: An Idea Whose Time Must Never Come

CSP May 10, 1990

Introduction On the face of it, negotiated limitations on the freedom of movement, flexibility of operations or size of naval...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • National Security Policy

The Needed Response On Naval Arms Control: ‘Thanks, But No Thanks’

CSP May 10, 1990

In the aftermath of Soviet Marshal Sergei Akhromeyev's testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee on 8 May, in which...

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  • Foreign Policy

Washington-Moscow Fearmongering: Desperate Strategy To Sell Absurd Concessions?

CSP May 7, 1990

The Center for Security Policy today bemoaned the script now being used by the Bush Administration and the Kremlin, the...

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  • Foreign Policy

Toward a Free and Independent Hungary

CSP May 3, 1990

Introduction In the final round of free and competitive elections held on 8 April 1990, the Hungarian voters flatly rejected...

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  • Foreign Policy

Whither The New Hungarian Government?

CSP May 3, 1990

This week, the first freely elected parliament in Hungary since 1945 will convene and begin the difficult process of establishing...

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  • Foreign Policy

Insult To Injury: Bush Adds High Technology To Rewards For Moscow’s Coercion Of Lithuania

CSP May 2, 1990

The Center for Security Policy today expressed disbelief that -- within the same week that the Bush Administration effectively rewarded...

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  • Deterrence

Can The United States Afford Not To Dominate The Tiltrotor Aerospace Market?

CSP April 25, 1990

Submitted Testimony by Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. before the House Public Works and Transportation Committee Subcommittee on Aviation 25 April...

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  • Economic Security

The Really “Wrong Mistake”: Bush’s Overinvestment In Gorbachev

CSP April 25, 1990

The Center for Security Policy today decried President Bush's decision effectively to acquiesce in Soviet coercion of Lithuania. By failing...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • National Security Policy

Center Critiques House Proposal For Export Control Law Rewrite

CSP April 24, 1990

Today, the International Economic Policy and Trade Subcommittee of the House Foreign Affairs Committee is scheduled to begin its consideration...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Russia

House Proposal To Rewrite Export Control Laws: “The Soviet Military Relief Act Of 1990”

CSP April 24, 1990

Introduction The House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade begins work today on legislation to rewrite the...

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  • Economic Security

“Potemkin” Economic Sanctions, Take II

CSP April 19, 1990

Two days ago, in response to the first reports of Soviet implementation of the threatened economic crackdown on Lithuania, the...

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  • Foreign Policy

Did The Administration Compromise US Security For Japanese Trade Talks Atmospherics?

CSP April 18, 1990

Looking the Other Way as a Key National Resource Goes Japanese The Bush Administration's Committee on Foreign Investment in the...

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  • Foreign Policy

The Dangers Of “Looking The Other Way” On Sensitive Foreign Acquisitions In The United States

CSP April 18, 1990

The Center for Security Policy today questioned the Bush Administration's failure to put a proposed acquisition by the Japanese firm...

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An Effective US Response To Soviet Economic Warfare Against Lithuania

CSP April 17, 1990

In the aftermath of Mikhail Gorbachev's declaration of economic war against Lithuania unless its recent legislative measures bolstering the 11...

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