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An eloquent case for this is made in the current issue of Foreign Affairs by Edward Luttwak, of the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.
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Michael Green, a former Bush adviser on Asian affairs now with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said Seoul's proximity to North Korea contributes to an ongoing unease.
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"A waiver of the Jackson-Vanik amendment would pave the way for restored Soviet access to both direct U.S. government loans and credit guarantees and, in effect, encourage our allies to continue -- and even expand -- taxpayer-subsidized financial transfers, " says Roger W. Robinson, former senior director for international economic affairs at the National Security Council and member of the Center's Board of Advisors.
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Lewis is probably the most respected commentator on cyber affairs in the US and his new position paper for the Center for Strategic and International Studies, The Cyber War Has Not Begun, is a welcome addition to the debate.
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Michaels, director for intercommunal affairs, Center for Human Rights and Public Policy at B'nai B'rith International.
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