Category: National Security/UN

Vladimir Putin: He’s No Thomas Jefferson

Back in 1982, America's more gullible reporters were gushing over the new Soviet communist party boss, Yuri Andropov, describing him as an English-speaking renaissance man who partied with dissidents and who relaxed by reading Western popular novels.1 In fact, Andropov ...

American Trial Lawyers Take Aim at Beleaguered South African Economy, by John Meredith

America's 34-million African-Americans should be outraged by the campaign of economic blackmail that a handful of profit-driven personal injury lawyers are waging against the financially beleaguered Republic of South Africa. Against the expressed wishes of the revered Nelson Mandela and ...

American Trial Lawyers Take Aim at Beleaguered South African Economy, by John Meredith

Project 21 Commentary /
  A New Visions Commentary paper published October 2003 by The National Center for Public Policy Research, 501 Capitol Ct., N.E., Washington, DC 20002, 202/543-4110, Fax 202-543-5975, E-Mail [email protected], Web https://nationalcenter.org. Reprints permitted provided source is credited. America's 34-million African-Americans ...

Overwhelming Response to New Web Site on Russia Conveys Concern to President Bush Over Possible Return to “Evil Empire”

Press Release /
Since its launch two weeks ago, tens of thousands of Americans have visited and used the National Center's new "Future of Russia" Web site (www.Future-of-Russia.org) to convey deep concerns to President Bush about recent alarming events in Russia on the ...

Future-of-Russia.org Launched to Raise Awareness of Anti-Democracy Trends in Russia

Press Release /
The National Center for Public Policy Research has launched a new Web project, www.Future-of-Russia.org, developed to help raise awareness of a growing but largely unnoticed threat from the former Soviet Union. The site documents recent alarming events in Russia indicating ...

Ecoterrorism a Real Threat to Homeland Security

National Policy Analysis #488 /
As the nation pauses to commemorate the second anniversary of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, Americans have once again been reminded that unbridled zealotry can beget a ghastly human toll. Of the many questions asked in the ...

Why “Buffalo Soldiers”? by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

Project 21 Commentary /
I was invited to review a recently released movie titled "Buffalo Soldiers," a movie previously released in Europe under the title "Army Go Home." It's about corrupt and incompetent American servicemen in Germany in the late 1980s. My invitation to ...

Liberia: Let’s Sit This One Out by Kimberley Wilson

Project 21 Commentary /
President Bush is being pressured by the world and many American groups to send U.S. troops to Liberia as peacekeepers. Their well-intentioned argument is that Liberia desperately needs to be saved. That much is true. The tiny country of Liberia ...

This Land is My Land: How United Nations Claims of World Heritage May Swipe America’s Past, by Ryan Balis

It is curious that we Americans have placed some of our most valued landmarks - such as the Statue of Liberty, Independence Hall and Yellowstone National Park - under United Nations jurisdiction. National symbols have an unmistakable allure. They have ...

Inhofe Makes “Chemical Security” From Terrorists a Top Priority

Underscoring the need to provide the nation's over 1,500 chemical facilities with the greatest possible protection against terrorist attacks, Senator James Inhofe (R-OK) has introduced the "Chemical Facilities Security Act of 2003." Inhofe is chairman of the Senate Environment & ...

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