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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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  • Foreign Policy

Can We Afford Any More Breakthroughs On Chemical Weapons Arms Control?

CSP August 3, 1989

(Washington, D.C.): The Bush Administration is letting it be known that the Soviet Union has accepted an important U.S. demand...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • [CSP Journal]

The National Aerospace Plane

CSP August 2, 1989

Testimony by FRANK J. GAFFNEY, JR., Director of THE CENTER FOR SECURITY POLICY Before a JOINT HEARING OF THE U.S....

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  • Foreign Policy

Must History Repeat Itself? Congress Should Not Invite North Korean Aggression

CSP August 1, 1989

On January 12, 1950, then-Secretary of State Dean Acheson made a tragic mistake: When publicly describing those areas of vital...

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  • Deterrence
  • Foreign Policy

Senator Bumpers Invites A New Korean Crisis

CSP August 1, 1989

(Washington, D.C.): As the Senate moves to consider legislation that would require the unilateral reduction of 10,000 U.S. troops stationed...

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  • Deterrence

A Call For A US ASAT Capability: Avoiding A Black Hole In Our Defense Posture

CSP July 31, 1989

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy today issued a comprehensive report urging immediate action to deal with what former...

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  • Deterrence

Toward A US Anti-Satellite Capability: Correcting America’s “Most Serious Military Deficiency”

CSP July 31, 1989

Today, the United States is critically dependent upon satellites for essential intelligence and for communications between, and command of, its...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Russia

A Formula For Disaster: Computers For The Soviet Military

CSP July 24, 1989

This week, the Commerce Department announced that it would facilitate the Soviet bloc's ability to acquire advanced desktop computers. It...

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  • Foreign Policy

Key Lawmakers Applauded For Opposing Commerce Department Decision To Aid Soviet Military’s Acquisition Of Computers

CSP July 24, 1989

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy today commended Senators Sam Nunn and John Glenn and Congressman Les Aspin for...

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  • Foreign Policy

Commerce Department Blasted For Assisting Soviet Military’s Acquisition Of Computers

CSP July 23, 1989

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy issued today a highly critical assessment of the Commerce Department's recent decision to...

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  • Foreign Policy

“East-West Relations At A Crossroads: The Role Of Western Economic And Financial Assistance”

CSP July 22, 1989

Remarks by 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

Blowing Smoke About Chemical Arms Control

CSP July 20, 1989

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy today sharply criticized recent leaks to the press concerning ostensible diplomatic breakthroughs in...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • [CSP Journal]

“US Relations With China”

CSP July 19, 1989

Testimony by FRANK J. GAFFNEY, JR., Director of THE CENTER FOR SECURITY POLICY Before the HOUSE FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 19...

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Get The National Aerospace Plane Off The Ground

CSP July 14, 1989

Introduction: On 21 April 1989, the Center for Security policy released a prescription for reinvigorating America's space program. This paper,...

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  • Defense

Save The National Aerospace Plane

CSP July 14, 1989

(Washington, D.C.): As the President's National Space Council meets this morning to consider the future of the National Aerospace Plane...

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