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“Corporate Welfare for Weapons Makers: The Hidden Costs of Spending on Defense and Foreign Aid,”

By William D. Hartung. Policy Analysis No. 350. August 12, 1999.

“Trade and the Transformation of China: The Case for Normal Trade Relations,”

By Daniel Griswold, Ned Graham, Robert Kapp & Nicholas Lardy. Trade Briefing Paper No. 5. July 19, 1999.

“Special Operations Military Training Abroad and Its Dangers,”

By John Rudy and Ivan Eland. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 53. June 22, 1999.

“Is Readiness Overrated? Implications for a Tiered Readiness Force Structure,”

By James L. George. Policy Analysis No. 342. April 19, 1999.

“National Missile Defense: Examining the Options,”

By Charles V. Peña and Barbara Conry. Policy Analysis No. 337. March 16, 1999.

“Hard Choices: Fighter Procurement in the Next Century,”

By Williamson Murray. Policy Analysis No. 334. February 26, 1999.

“Ballistic Missile Proliferation: Does the Clinton Administration Understand the Threat?,”

By Timothy M. Beard and Ivan Eland. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 51. February 11, 1999.

“Tilting at Windmills: Post-Cold War Military Threats to U.S. Security,”

By Ivan Eland. Policy Analysis No. 332. February 8, 1999.

“The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty: The Costs Outweigh the Benefits,”

By Kathleen C. Bailey. Policy Analysis No. 330. January 15, 1999.

“Does U.S. Intervention Overseas Breed Terrorism? The Historical Record,”

By Ivan Eland. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 50. December 17, 1998.

“The Case for a Russian Currency Board System,”

By Steve H. Hanke. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 49. October 14, 1998.

“The Quadrennial Defense Review: Reiterating the Tired Status Quo,”

By David Isenberg. Policy Analysis No. 317. September 17, 1998.

“State and Local Sanctions Fail Constitutional Test,”

By David R. Schmahmann and James S. Finch. Trade Briefing Paper No. 3. August 6, 1998.

“Free Trade and Human Rights: The Moral Case for Engagement,”

By Robert A. Sirico. Trade Briefing Paper No. 2. July 17, 1998.

“Reasonable Doubt: The Case against the Proposed International Criminal Court,”

By Gary Dempsey. Policy Analysis No. 311. July 16, 1998.

“Theater Missile Defense: A Limited Capability Is Needed,”

By Charles V. Peña. Policy Analysis No. 309. June 22, 1998.

“Protecting the Homeland: The Best Defense Is to Give No Offense,”

By Ivan Eland. Policy Analysis No. 306. May 5, 1998.

“The Blessings of Free Trade,”

By James K. Glassman. Trade Briefing Paper No. 1. May 1, 1998.

“The United Nations Debt: Who Owes Whom?,”

By Cliff Kincaid. Policy Analysis No. 304. April 23, 1998.

“Subtract Unneeded Nuclear Attack Submarines from the Fleet,”

By Ivan Eland. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 47. April 2, 1998.

“U.S. Sanctions against Burma: A Failure on All Fronts,”

By Leon T. Hadar. Trade Policy Analysis No. 1. March 26, 1998.

“Flawed Democracies: The Dubious Political Credentials of NATO’s Proposed New Members,”

By Thomas M. Magstadt. Policy Analysis No. 297. March 6, 1998.

“Nato Expansion Flashpoint No. 3: Kaliningrad,”

By Stanley Kober. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 46. February 11, 1998.

“Nato Expansion Flashpoint No. 2: The Border between Hungary and Serbia,”

By Ted Galen Carpenter and Pavel Kislitsyn. Foreign Policy Briefing No. 45. November 24, 1997.

“The High Cost of NATO Expansion: Clearing the Administration’s Smoke Screen,”

By Ivan Eland. Policy Analysis No. 286. October 29, 1997.

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