1999

No. 42, June 9, 1999
Administration fought intelligence reporting on Russian corruption
No. 41, May 18, 1999
Kozyrev assails western policy toward Russia--Says it subverted reform, fueled corruption & stoked revanchists
No. 40, February 25, 1999
Vice President Gore hosts international anti-corruption forum; Event avoids discussing high-level corruption

1998

No. 39, September 11, 1998
How the perjury scandal has weakened the U.S. presidency: International commentary on the Moscow Summit
No. 38, June 2, 1998
A reason why India might have gone nuclear: Clinton's view of China's "greatest threat" to U.S.

1997

No. 37, April 15, 1997
State tries to mislead Senate on China's CW proliferation--Official changed testimony about Beijing's sales to Iran's CW program
No. 36, April 10, 1997
Third World movement to push for chemical tech transfer; Nonaligned Movement may have votes to control implementation--Iran, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Cuba are potential beneficiaries
No. 35, March 4, 1997
Lake: "Russian missiles no longer target American cities"
No. 34, February 27, 1997
Clinton-Gore campaign donor sold supercomputers to Chinese developer of nuclear weapons and missiles
No. 33, February 19, 1997
Clinton-Gore campaign backer sells supercomputers to Russian nuclear weapons lab
No. 32, February 5, 1997
As Chernomyrdin warns NATO not to expand, Kozyrev pleads with NATO to "resist capitulation to the old guard"
No. 31, January 14, 1997
CIA chief-designate Anthony Lake pushed to "tar" critics in Congress; 1995 document describes strategy to "obfuscate" contentious policy issues

1996

No. 30, December 18, 1996
Will Cohen un-do Pentagon coverup of Russian military doctrine? SecDef designee led effort to require public disclosure
No. 29, November 18, 1996
U.S. envoy ousted group that aided Romanian opposition victory; Ambassador Moses told IRI to help Iliescu or leave Romania
No. 28, October 22, 1996
Security in Central & East Europe: The Clinton Record
No. 27, October 21, 1996
Reform in Central & Eastern Europe: The Clinton Record
No. 26, October 9, 1996
Three days after Chernomyrdin led missile test launches, Clinton says it again: No missiles threaten the U.S.
No. 25, September 24, 1996
"There are no nuclear missiles pointed at the United States any more"
No. 24, September 18, 1996
White House "stealth" amendment would usurp Senate power to ratify changes in CFE Treaty
No. 23, September 9, 1996
Moscow placed loopholes in Chemical Weapons Convention; Treaty won't ban two classes of binary nerve agents
No. 22, September 9, 1996
Memo to Deputy Secretary Talbot: "List of issues that we will hold up against the performance of the Russian government"
No. 21, July 8, 1996
Clinton's pro-Yeltsin policy succeeds
No. 20, July 2, 1996
Russian subs conduct large nuclear missile exercise
No. 19, June 27, 1996
Highlights of Senator Dole's critique of Clinton's Russia policy
No. 18, June 7, 1996
Russia test-launched a nuclear missile yesterday -- two days after Senate filibuster against missile defense
No. 17, May 9, 1996
Pro-Western political leaders in Belarus jailed, seek U.S. help - Administration is urged to intervene on their behalf
No. 16, April 19, 1996
President Clinton explains Beijing's "greatest threat" to U.S. security
No. 15, March 14, 1996
Radio Liberty snipes again at the U.S. military - Recently hired Brezhnev era "journalists" taint broadcasting
No. 14, March 12, 1996
Perceptions of U.S. weakness led China to threaten Taiwan; Top Indian statesman says "American will has...collapsed"
No. 13, February 26, 1996
Russia devotes scarce resources to military modernization

1995

No. 12
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No. 11
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No. 10, December 6, 1995
Will Congress stop a Moscow-endorsed Marxist from leading NATO? Russia calls Clinton nominee Javier Solana "one of the best candidates"
No. 9, September 5, 1995
Russia test-launched new ICBM today -- hours before the Senate votes on ballistic missile defense
No. 8, August 28, 1995
Radio Liberty or Radio Moscow? Radio sides with KGB against American officer; Congressional oversight needed
No. 7, August 10, 1995
General Staff tells Duma: "START II is almost manna" for Russian military
No. 6, July 28, 1995
A list of arms control agreements Russia is currently breaking
No. 5, July 25, 1995
Russia's new military doctrine and U.S. ballistic missile defense: Hard-liners' stress on strategic missiles depends on strict interpretation of ABM Treaty
No. 4, July 10, 1996
Questions the Senate should ask James Goodby: Record of U.S. ambassador-designate for Nunn-Lugar negotiations needs scrutiny
No. 3, June 27, 1995
Time to make amends to a wronged foreign service officer...and address personnel problems during State Department reorganization
No. 2, June 8, 1995
Congress should investigate the degeneration of Radio Liberty -- "Anti-American" programming, low credibility, financial malfeasance alleged
No. 1, May 2, 1995
Russian human rights leader calls for U.S. "pressure" on Moscow; Says U.S. should not be swayed by "Yeltsin or Zhirinovsky" choice

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