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Although the Center for Security Policy describes itself as a non-partisan organization, it has strong ties to the Republican Party and the George W Bush administration and typically rates Republican candidates higher than Democrats. {Link without Title} POLICIES The Center for Security Policy is best described as Neoconservative . Their guiding motto is "peace through strength"; hence they advocate a stronger US military and further development of nuclear and space weaponry. They also strongly support Israel. CSP is highly critical of the United Nations , non-proliferation treaties, and threats to US sovereignty. METHODS CSP advocates its policy through the rapid publication of “Occasional Papers Series” usually written by third parties and published with “little to no editing” {Link without Title} then mailed out to thousands of policy makers. CSP has produced some short TV spots available for download on their front page {Link without Title} . CSP’s website features articles on world politics and editorials on today’s news. FUNDING CSP gets funding from private individuals and an assortment of organizations such as:
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