Defense “Scorecard” Ii: An Assessment Of The Bush Budget
Introduction On 26 January 1990, the eve of the release of the Bush Administration's budget submission to the Congress, the...
Introduction On 26 January 1990, the eve of the release of the Bush Administration's budget submission to the Congress, the...
Written Testimony of ROGER W. ROBINSON, JR. President, RWR Inc. former Senior Director for International Economic Affairs at the National...
Submitted Testimony by Roger W. Robinson, Jr. President, RWR, Inc. before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Ways and...
Tomorrow, the Bush Administration will unveil its outline for the defense budget. That budget reportedly will reportedly seek $295 billion...
(Washington, D.C.): Richard Perle, former Assistant Secretary of Defense and member of the Center for Security Policy's Board of Advisors,...
Alcatel, headquartered in France, has significant operations in three terrorist-sponsoring countries: Iran, Libya and Sudan. It likewise carried out major...
"Terrorism Investments of the 50 States" is the first national security-based statistical analysis of the investment patterns of America's public...
Lundin Petroleum of Sweden has ties to the oil industries of Iran and Sudan. The company's Iran projects are...
Siemens AG of Germany, one of the world's leading telecommunications companies, has long had significant operations in four terrorist-sponsoring states:...
Total SA, headquartered in France, is among the leading energy investors in terrorist-sponsoring states, including Iran, Libya, Sudan, Syria...