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Foreign Policy and National Security: Studies

“After the INF Treaty: A New Direction for America’s European Policy,”

By Christopher Layne. Policy Analysis No. 103. April 21, 1988.

“Missing the Point: Why the Reforms of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Won’t Improve U.S. Defense Policy,”

By David Isenberg. Policy Analysis No. 100. February 29, 1988.

“An Alternative to Containment,”

By Earl C. Ravenal. Policy Analysis No. 94. November 25, 1987.

“Our Trade Laws Are a National Disgrace,”

By James Bovard. Policy Analysis No. 91. September 18, 1987.

“Communism Between Marx and the Marketplace: Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy,”

By Thomas M. Magstadt. Policy Analysis No. 87. June 2, 1987.

“Draft Registration: It’s Time to Repeal Carter’s Final Legacy,”

By Doug Bandow. Policy Analysis No. 86. May 7, 1987.

“Better Now Than Never: Economic and Social Reforms in South Africa,”

By Peter J. Spiro. Policy Analysis No. 81. January 27, 1987.

“U.S. Aid to Anti-Communist Rebels: The “Reagan Doctrine” and Its Pitfalls,”

By Ted Galen Carpenter. Policy Analysis No. 74. June 24, 1986.

“Global Interventionism and a New Imperial Presidency,”

By Ted Galen Carpenter. Policy Analysis No. 71. May 16, 1986.

“Emigration and Citizenship: Implications for Soviet-American Relations,”

By Thomas M. Magstadt. Policy Analysis No. 70. May 2, 1986.

“Pursuing a Strategic Divorce: The U.S. and the Anzus Alliance,”

By Ted Galen Carpenter. Policy Analysis No. 67. February 27, 1986.

“What’s Wrong With Trade Sanctions,”

By Bruce Bartlett. Policy Analysis No. 64. December 23, 1985.

“The U.S. Campaign Against International Narcotics Trafficking: A Cure Worse than the Disease,”

By Ted Galen Carpenter. Policy Analysis No. 63. December 9, 1985.

“Totalitarian Global Management: The UN’s War on the Liberal International Economic Order,”

By Doug Bandow. Policy Analysis No. 61. October 24, 1985.

“The United States and Third World Dictatorships: A Case for Benign Detachment,”

By Ted Galen Carpenter. Policy Analysis No. 58. August 15, 1985.

“The Mondale Tax and Budget Plan,”

By David R. Burton. Policy Analysis No. 43. October 26, 1984.

“Reagan, National Security, and the First Amendment: Plugging Leaks by Shutting Off the Main,”

By Frederick W. Whatley. Policy Analysis No. 37. May 8, 1984.

“The Military Industrial Firm — Private Enterprise Revised,”

By John E. Ullmann. Policy Analysis No. 29. November 9, 1983.

“Precision-Guided Munitions and the Neutron Bomb,”

By Robert C. Aldridge. Policy Analysis No. 15. August 26, 1982.

“Reagan’s 1983 Defense Budget: An Analysis and an Alternative,”

By Earl C. Ravenal. Policy Analysis No. 10. April 30, 1982.

“The Social and Economic Effects Of Nuclear War,”

By Arthur Katz and Sima R. Osdoby. Policy Analysis No. 9. April 21, 1982.

“Reagan’s Nuclear Defense Strategy: Myth and Reality,”

By Fred Kaplan. Policy Analysis No. 6. January 30, 1982.

“Can Conscription Work?,”

By Roger Mils Folsom. Policy Analysis No. 1. May 15, 1981.

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