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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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
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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"
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