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Safeguarding US Equities While Aiding Poland And Hungary

CSP October 18, 1989

Tomorrow, the U.S. House of Representatives will consider H.R. 3402, the Polish and Hungarian Democracy Initiative of 1989. This legislation...

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  • Foreign Policy

COCOM’s Coming Moment Of Truth

CSP October 16, 1989

Next week, the leading industrial democracies will gather in Paris to hold what may be one of the most important...

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  • Foreign Policy

Scripting A US Approach For Effective Multilateral Export Controls

CSP October 16, 1989

The Center for Security Policy today called on the Bush Administration to adopt a stalwart approach to imminent allied consultations...

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  • Deterrence

Banning Chemical Weapons: Negotiating Unilateral US Disarmament

CSP October 3, 1989

In recent months, starting with the NATO summit in May, the Administration has been generating arms control and related initiatives...

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  • Foreign Policy

Chemical Warfare: Beware Bush’s Perilous Delusions

Frank Gaffney, Jr. October 3, 1989

In no area has the Bush administration 's preoccupation with the public-relations aspects of arms-control policy been more clearly in...

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  • Deterrence

Chemical Weapons Arms Control: Formula For Disaster For US Security

CSP October 3, 1989

The Center for Security Policy today released an analysis entitled Banning Chemical Weapons: Negotiating Unilateral U.S. Disarmament. This analysis --...

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  • Foreign Policy

“Trade with the Soviet Union: Country Risks and Global Markets”

CSP October 3, 1989

Remarks of Roger W. Robinson, Jr. President, RWR, Inc. former Senior Director for International Economic Affairs at the National Security...

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  • Deterrence
  • Foreign Policy

Post-Wyoming Damage Control: Start Without SDI Should Amount To No Deal

CSP September 29, 1989

The Center for Security Policy today released an analysis of the devastating impact on the U.S. SDI program that will...

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  • Deterrence

The Soviet Wyoming Formula On Start Would Kill SDI

CSP September 29, 1989

During the recent ministerial meeting between Secretary of State James Baker and Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze, the Soviet Union made...

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  • Deterrence
  • Foreign Policy

Reading Between The Lines In Soviet Military Power

CSP September 28, 1989

The Center for Security Policy today expressed profound concern over this year's version of the Defense Department's annual publication Soviet...

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  • Middle East

The Senate Should Send The PLO A Message: There’s No Hijacking International Law

CSP September 25, 1989

The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) has requested from the Government of Switzerland permission to become a party to the latest...

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  • Foreign Policy

Open Skies, Open Lands: Open Season On US Security

CSP September 23, 1989

The Center for Security Policy today expressed grave misgivings about the elimination of most travel restrictions on Soviet diplomats and...

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  • Defense

Secretary Baker’s Collapse On Mobile Missiles: First Step Toward An Unratifiable Start Treaty

CSP September 20, 1989

The Center for Security Policy today sharply criticized Secretary of State James Baker's hastily announced decision to accede to Soviet...

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  • Deterrence
  • Foreign Policy

A Proliferation Of Decontrol Decisions Threatens To Undermine US Technology Security

CSP September 18, 1989

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy today released a critical assessment of on-going Commerce Department efforts to eliminate important...

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  • Economic Security

Trading Places: NATO May Lose Technological Edge To Warsaw Pact As Commerce Decontrols Key Technologies

CSP September 18, 1989

In July, the Commerce Department decided to completely eliminate export controls that previously prevented the sale of a wide array...

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  • Foreign Policy

Why Is The Bush Administration Inviting A Tiananmen Crackdown In Red Square?

CSP September 14, 1989

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy today denounced signals being sent by the Bush Administration to Soviet leader Mikhail...

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