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Center For Security Policy Calls For A “Sanity Check” On US Concessions To Gorbachev

CSP January 23, 1990

The Center for Security Policy today questioned the substance and pace of Bush Administration efforts to support the Gorbachev regime...

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  • Foreign Policy

Time For A “Sanity Check”: Do Hasty US Concessions To Gorbachev Make Sense?

CSP January 23, 1990

Dangerous Pressure to Do Deals with Gorbachev In recent weeks, the Bush Administration has become increasingly assertive in its determination...

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  • Foreign Policy

Hard Questions For A Controlled Press About The Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict

CSP January 20, 1990

The Center for Security Policy is concerned that the Soviet government's decision to deny Western press and diplomats access to...

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  • Foreign Policy

A New Technology Transfer Fiasco Demands A Time-Out On Decontrol Decisions

CSP January 18, 1990

The Center for Security Policy today sharply criticized the most recent in a series of decisions made by the Bush...

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Fire Sale On National Security: Commerce’s Latest Technology Decontrol Fiasco

CSP January 18, 1990

The Decision to Decontrol Wire-Bonders Today, the Commerce Department is informing the member nations of the Coordinating Committee on Multilateral...

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Scowcroft Is Partly Right: The Administration Should Start Over On Mobile ICBMs

CSP January 15, 1990

The Center for Security Policy today noted with concern the latest evidence of disarray in the Bush Administration's management of...

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Center For Security Policy Disagrees With Crowe

CSP January 8, 1990

The Center for Security Policy very much regrets Admiral William J. Crowe's apparent decision to become a spokesman for arms...

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Soviet Economic Leverage: Moscow’s Tool For Denying Baltic Independence Without Force

CSP January 8, 1990

Introduction In 1982, the Western alliance was racked by a rancorous dispute between the United States and several of its...

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  • Foreign Policy

The Soviet Crackdown In The Baltics May Be An Economic One

CSP January 8, 1990

On the eve of Mikhail Gorbachev's historic visit to Lithuania, the Center for Security Policy released an analysis revealing his...

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  • Foreign Policy

Center For Security Policy Commends Czechs For Demanding An End To Soviet Exploitation

CSP January 5, 1990

The Center for Security Policy today applauded Czechoslovakia's call for suspension of inequitable trade arrangements imposed on it and five...

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Beware Moscow’s End Run On COCOM

CSP December 21, 1989

The Center for Security Policy today released an analysis of a shift in the existing multilateral technology transfer regime now...

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  • Defense

Center For Security Policy Applauds Bush Action On Panama

CSP December 20, 1989

The Center for Security Policy today commended President Bush for his decision to engage U.S. military forces in an effort...

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  • Foreign Policy

The China Syndrome: The Bush Administration’s Credibility Meltdown

CSP December 19, 1989

The Center for Security Policy today decried a pattern of obfuscation and misrepresentation with which the Bush Administration is conducting...

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  • Foreign Policy

An Emerging “Bush Doctrine”? “Stability” Over Freedom

CSP December 15, 1989

Displacing the Reagan Doctrine The Bush Administration is being properly assailed for its decision furtively to dispatch two senior officials,...

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  • Foreign Policy

In Memory Of Andrei Sakharov: A New US Policy Toward Anti-Communist Reform

CSP December 15, 1989

The Center for Security Policy today released an analysis of the Bush Administration's approach to communist governments that raises troubling...

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  • Foreign Policy

Block The End Run On COCOM: No Blanket Exemptions For Moscow’s Warsaw Pact Allies

CSP December 12, 1989

(Washington, D.C.): The Bush Administration is being stampeded into responding positively to mounting pressure from the Soviet Union, its allies...

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