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Congressional Efforts To Delete Funds For The Trident II: One More Step Toward Comprehensive, Unilateral US Disarmament

CSP September 13, 1989

On 12 September 1989, the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense took a grossly irresponsible step: It savaged President Bush's request...

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Sino-Us Gatt Consultations

CSP September 5, 1989

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The Bush Administration’s Shrinking Chinese Sanctions Policy

CSP September 5, 1989

(Washington, D.C.): According to an unclassified U.S. government cable (attached) obtained by the Center for Security Policy, the Bush Administration...

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  • Foreign Policy

Emergency Alliance Consultations Are Needed To Map A Common Response To The Coming Soviet Crackdown In The Baltics

CSP August 29, 1989

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy today called for immediate alliance consultations aimed at providing powerful disincentives to potential...

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  • Foreign Policy

Fifty Years Of Tyranny: The Intolerable Legacy Of The Nazi-Soviet Agreements Of August 1939

CSP August 28, 1989

Fifty years ago this week, one of the most heinous and cynical agreements of all time was signed. This accord...

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  • Foreign Policy

It’s Time For The Soviet Union Formally To Renounce The Nazi-Soviet Agreements Of August 1939

CSP August 28, 1989

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy marked the fiftieth anniversary of the notorious Hitler-Stalin Non-Aggression Pact by releasing a...

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  • Foreign Policy

Center For Security Policy Highlights Constraints Facing Solidarity-Led Government In Poland

CSP August 23, 1989

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy today welcomed the expected confirmation of Tadeusz Mazowiecki as the first non-communist prime...

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  • Foreign Policy

Poland: The Unchanging Face Of Communism And What The West Should Do About It

CSP August 23, 1989

It is widely believed that the unthinkable has happened -- a non-communist government, borne of the popular will, is being...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Regions

Avoiding A “Munich In Our Time” In Central America

CSP August 17, 1989

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy today denounced the agreement signed in Tela, Honduras last week that calls for...

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  • Foreign Policy

Resisting A “Munich In Our Time”: Why President Bush Must Reject The New Central American “Peace” Plan

CSP August 17, 1989

Fifty years ago, leaders of democratic countries met with the dictator of a repressive, totalitarian and heavily militarized state whose...

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  • Foreign Policy

A Call For A Rigorous Damage Assessment In The Aftermath Of The Felix Bloch Affair

CSP August 16, 1989

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy today renewed its call for a thorough assessment of the damage that could...

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Felix Bloch’s Career and Contemporary Events

CSP August 16, 1989

Bloch's Locationand Title East GermanyEconomicOfficer ViennaEconomicCounselor ViennaDCM ViennaActingAmbassador ViennaDCM WashingtonSeniorExecutiveSeminar WashingtonEuropeanBureau Dir.,Pol. & Eco.Policy U.S. Government Policy Issues and Decisions...

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The Felix Bloch Affair: Assessing the Damage to U.S. Security

CSP August 16, 1989

Introduction On the basis of currently available public information, it is not possible to determine the validity of the allegation...

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  • Regions

Give Democracy A Chance In Nicaragua: Don’t Disarm The Resistance

CSP August 4, 1989

(Washington, D.C.): This weekend, the five Central American presidents will meet to consider a new "peace initiative" -- the Sandinista...

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  • Deterrence

The Felix Bloch Affair: Assessing The Damage To US Security

CSP August 4, 1989

On the basis of currently available public information, it is not possible to determine the validity of the allegation that...

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  • Regions

The Fight For Democracy In Central America: The Bush Administration Must Stay The Course

CSP August 4, 1989

The chances for freedom in Central America may be sharply reduced at the summit meeting of Central American presidents this...

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