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Critical Infrastructure Protection and Homeland Security
Critical infrastructure protection must assume a principal place on the US Homeland Security agenda and be backed by action. Failure to do so would leave the United States unnecessarily vulnerable. (... Read More...


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After the 9/11 Disaster: Washington’s Struggle to Improve Homeland Security
The impulse to respond to 9/11 by enhancing efforts to protect the United States is perfectly natural and understandable. But an honest and dispassionate assessment must evaluate both the opportunit... Read More...


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Russia: Grasping Reality of Nuclear Terror
The threat of nuclear terror has grown due to Russia's second campaign in Chechnya, which has left separatists to believe the threat of catastrophy is the only way to drive Russia out of the North Cau... Read More...


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A Scary Thought: Loose Nukes in North Korea
This development undermines global nonproliferation efforts that have been successful for decades, and represents an imminent danger to the security of the region. Our position in that diplomacy must ... Read More...


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Catastrophic Terrorism: Tackling the New Danger
The specter of weapons of mass destruction being used against America looms larger today than at any time since the Cuban missile crisis. The World Trade Center bombing scarcely hints at the enormity ... Read More...


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The New Threat of Mass Destruction
The risk of a catastrophic exchange of nuclear missiles has receded. Yet the chances of some use of weapons of mass destruction have risen. The United States must pull back from excessive foreign in... Read More...


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Iran's Claim Over Caspian Sea Resources Threaten Energy Security
Calls for energy development in the oil- and gas-rich Caspian Sea basin that would help ensure energy security, a key issue in the war against terrorism. (Heritage Foundation, 9/5/2002) Read More...


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China's Changing Security Calculus
(Nixon Center, 1/21/2001) Read More...


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The Shape of Anti-Terrorist Coalitions in Southeast Asia
(Heritage Foundation, 1/17/2003) Read More...


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Al-Qaeda After Afghanistan: What, Where and How?
(Nixon Center, 7/23/2002) Read More...


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U.S. Relations with South Asia and Afghanistan
A Presentation by The Honorable Karl F. Inderfurth, Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs (Nixon Center, 10/22/1998) Read More...


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A Presentation by Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov
Calls for a broadly based global effort to strengthen international institutions and international law to combat terrorism and discusses U.S.-Russian relations. (Nixon Center, 9/19/2001) Read More...


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America's Real Russian Allies
In post 9/11, poll data reveal an unlikely American ally: the Russian masses, who have grown fiercely democratic and will resist any slide toward autocracy. By Timothy J. Colton and Michael McFaul. (F... Read More...


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Moscow Hostage Crisis Demands Greater U.S.-Russia Security Cooperation
(Heritage Foundation, 12/11/2002) Read More...


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Inevitably, The Politics Of Terror
Similarities between the War on Terror and the Cold War. (Washington Post, 5/25/2003) Read More...


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Al Qaeda, two years on
U.S. officials say they have Al Qaeda on the run. Maybe they shouldn’t be too sure about that. (Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 10/1/2003) Read More...


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