April 7, 2000
From Controversy to Quiet Prosperity, Federal Foreign-Study Effort Is a SurvivorSome N.S.E.P. Alumni in WashingtonThe National Security Education Program in Brief
But critics of the National Security Education Program still worry about military influence
A school for spies. That's what critics said the program would become.
Other observers described as folly the idea of sending undergraduates
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ALSO SEE: Some N.S.E.P. Alumni in Washington The National Security Education Program in Brief |
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