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[252] Testimony before the House Appropriations Committee quoted by Gabriel Schoenfeld, Post-Soviet Prospects, Center for Strategic and International Studies, No. 18, March 1993.
[253] Jeffrey Richelson, Can the Intelligence Community Keep Pace with the Threat?, a paper for the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars Conference on Nuclear Proliferation in the 1990s: Challenges and Opportunities.
[254] Joseph Pilat, Responding to Proliferation: A Role for Nonlethal Defenses, a paper presented at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington DC, June 1993.
[255] Rick Atkinson, Crusade, Houghton Mifflin, New York, 1993, pp.30 and 38.
[256] John Dilulio Jr., The Next War on Drugs, The Brookings Review, Summer 1993, p.28.
[257] News day, February 5, 1992.
[258] US Efforts to Reduce Heroin Traffic in South East Asia, Office of the Inspector General, US Department of State, Report of the Auditor, March, 1993, p.8.
[259] ibid., passim.
[260] Paper prepared for the US State Department in early 1992 following a fact-finding mission to Poland.
[261] Prawo I Zycte, October 12, 1991, p.l.
[262] International Narcotics Control Strategy Report, Bureau of International Narcotics Matters, US Department of State, April 1993, p.374.
[263] The Transnational Drug Challenge and the New World Order, Center for Stragic and International Studies, Washington DC, January 1993, p.11.
[264] Financial Times, June 9, 1992.
[265] International Narcotics Control Strategy Report, op. cit., p.26.
[266] New York Times, May 8, 1993.
[267] Stephen Flynn, Worldwide Drugs Scourge: The Response, The Brookings Review, Spring 1993, p.38.
[268] Daily Telegraph, August 9, 1989.
[269] Interview, January 14, 1992.
[270] Washington Times, May 11, 1992.
[271] Richard Kerr, Covert Action in the 1990s, Working Group on Intelligence Reform, Consortium for the Study of Intelligence, December 1992, p.65.
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