Category: National Security/UN

For Security’s Sake, D.C. Government Should Ignore Greenpeace on Homeland Security

National Policy Analysis #503 /
The Department of Homeland Security's recent "Code-Orange" alert was a grim reminder of the ever-present threat posed by terrorism. Fortunately, the alert passed with no harm done. Indeed, the heightened awareness shown by security officials, law-enforcement personnel, and the private ...
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National Security: Has George Bush Abandoned Global Leadership?

What Conservatives Think /
"For almost three years now, the world has been given quite a different view of the United States than the one to which it had been accustomed. It has seen global leadership abandoned and replaced with what now is known ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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American Trial Lawyers Take Aim at Beleaguered South African Economy, by John Meredith

New Visions 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 http://www.nationalcenter.org. Reprints permitted provided source is credited. America's 34-million African-Americans ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Why “Buffalo Soldiers”? by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

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

New Visions 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 ...
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