PRI Staff

Israel’s Demographic Geopolitics

August 25, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 33 Dear Colleague: What’s the most important factor underlying the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the Middle East? Land? Money? Strategic position? Or birthrates? Steven W. Mosher President Israel’s Demographic Geopolitics By Joseph A. D’Agostino Few issues affect geopolitics more

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MAP’s Medical and Abortion Problems

August 18, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 32 Dear Colleague: Over-the-counter MAP is back yet again as an issue, and its safety problems are still irrelevant to feminists. Steven W. Mosher President PRI Weekly Briefing 18 August 2005 Vol. 7 / No. 32 MAP’s Medical

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Eurocrat’s Wake-Up Call on Demography

August 12, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 31 Dear Colleague: A European Union commissioner has begun a major effort to get the European Union to address the demographic decline of its members. Like all government programs, the first question to ask is: Will its prescriptions

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Abortifacient’s Advances and Retreats in Latin America

August 5, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 30 Dear Colleague: The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and Population Services International (PSI) are attempting to introduce the morning-after pill, an early-acting form of chemical abortion, around Latin America. PRI's Latin American office is hard at work

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UNAIDS and UNFPA Want More of the Same for Asia

July 28, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 29 Dear Colleague: As far as the HIV/AIDS hustlers at UNAIDS and UNFPA are concerned, Uganda and the Philippines do not exist.  Yet these two countries, by promoting sensible and inexpensive prevention programs based on abstinence and marital

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Will International Law Reign Supreme?

July 8, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 26 Dear Colleague: As we wait for President Bush to nominate a pro-life replacement for retiring Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and possibly Chief Justice William Rehnquist, we hear a lot about the need for a strict

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A Journey to Russia

Many pro-life groups in the West feel under siege in the current climate of relentless secular humanism. Spiritual camaraderie, the “unity of heart and mind,” within the Church has never been more important — not only within one’s own city and country but with like-minded

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Correspondence

Dear Mr. Mosher, Thank you very much not only for the loan of your book, but also for the various insights and invaluable advice you gave me during my work on my senior thesis. I apologize for taking so long to return your book to

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For the Record…

“‘If we don’t yet feel threatened by the emerging China-Russia Axis,’ says Steven W. Mosher, ‘these unprecedented military exercises by the People’s Liberation Army and the Russian armed forces should make us sit up and take notice. These exercises are clearly aimed at us.’ “Mosher…[said],

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A Journey to Russia

Many pro-life groups in the West feel under siege in the current climate of relentless secular humanism. Spiritual camaraderie, the “unity of heart and mind,”

Read More »

Correspondence

Dear Mr. Mosher, Thank you very much not only for the loan of your book, but also for the various insights and invaluable advice you

Read More »

For the Record…

“‘If we don’t yet feel threatened by the emerging China-Russia Axis,’ says Steven W. Mosher, ‘these unprecedented military exercises by the People’s Liberation Army and

Read More »