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  • ...Wolfowitz]] worked for him in the 1970s, and went on to work for [[Ronald Reagan]]. “International patrons” of this British Society include the stars i ...r the private equity firm [[Bain Capital]] co-founded by former Republican presidential candidate [[Mitt Romney]], and proprietor of a blood plasma company bought
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  • ...ld''' -- helped lay the foreign-policy foundation for the rise of [[Ronald Reagan]]. <ref>Jim Lobe, [http://www.dawn.com/2003/03/09/int10.htm "Family ties co *[[Heritage Foundation]] - board of trustees
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  • ...ayer. He was the Republican candidate for the Vice Presidency in the 1996 Presidential election. ...atives from 1971 to 1989. In 1988 he ran unsuccessfully for the Republican Presidential nomination, and subsequently served as the Secretary of Housing and Urban D
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  • ...servative politicians, several of whom subsequently found positions in the presidential administration of George W. Bush. ...ntury, the PNAC report concludes that the global order "must have a secure foundation on unquestioned U.S. military preeminence." The report struck a prescient n
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  • ...2009</ref>. Perle served as assistant secretary for defence under [[Ronald Reagan]], during this time he was known as "The Prince of Darkness", for his hardl ==Reagan official==
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  • ...e [[United Nations]]." Hybl is Chairman, CEO and Trustee of the [[El Pomar Foundation]], "one of the largest foundations in the Rocky Mountain region." [http://w ...se of Representatives from 1972 to 1973. Having received three consecutive presidential appointments, from 1992-1997, Mr. Hybl served as Vice-Chairman of the [[U.S
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  • ...d Harry Bradley Foundation Credit: [http://www.bradleyfdn.org/ The Bradley Foundation] ]] The '''Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation''' is a grant-making foundation that has been called the US's 'largest and most influential right-wing orga
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  • ...ational Affairs at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, where he edited Presidential Judgment: Foreign Policy Decision Making in the White House (Hollis Press 2 :* [[The Ford Foundation]] "a resource for innovative people and institutions around the world. They
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  • ...d under several presidents. He served as a military analyst under [[Ronald Reagan]], first as Director of Policy Planning for the Department of State and lat ...Marcos was clingig to power in Manila after stealing an election, and the Reagan administration was debating what to do, the New York Times reporter Leslie
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  • ...s chairman of the [[Council of Economic Advisers]] and as President Ronald Reagan's chief economic advisor. He also previously served as a fellow at [[Nuffie ...e for Trade Policy and Negotiations]] which he joined in 1997<ref> Clinton Presidential Centre [http://www.clintonpresidentialcenter.org/legacy/121597-president-na
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  • *1985 he was jointly awarded the Medal of Freedom by President Reagan. *1986 he was appointed Co-Chairman of the Presidential Commission of Integrated Long-Term Strategy.
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  • ...he USA and gained momentum with the cold-war, particularly under President Reagan and could be said to have achieved some purchase on the US government with Following the election of President [[Ronald Reagan]] in 1980, many neoconservative veterans of the first [[Committee on the Pr
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  • ...[[Coalition for a Democratic Majority]] (CDM), to back [[Henry Jackson]]'s presidential campaign. In 1974, the CDM attacked "the myth of detente" arguing that "The ...Zumwalt]]. Other supporters not present included [[Sol Chaiken]], [[Ronald Reagan]], [[George Shultz]], [[Dean Rusk]], Professor [[Richard Pipes]] and [[Herb
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  • ...s and newspapers. He was awarded the Presidential Citizens Medal by Ronald Reagan in 1989. *[[Heritage Foundation]]: President and founder
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  • ...illiam F. Buckley Jr.|William Buckley]]'s ''[[National Review]]'' from its foundation in 1955.<ref name=Muravchik>Joshua Muravchik, [http://www.commentarymagazin ...tudies]] and other organisations funded by or influenced by the [[Heritage Foundation]]. The founding circle of ''National Review'' was composed largely of form
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  • ...jpost.com/Opinion/Columnists/Article.aspx?id=207392 Cultivating democracy, Reagan- and Sharansky-style], 8 February 2011, Jerusalem Post, accessed 3 July 201 ..." align="right" caption="[[George W. Bush]] praising Sharansky at the 2006 Presidential Medal of Freedom presentation">bEtd6X5syi4&feature=related</youtube>
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  • ...Senior Director for Latin America in the National Security Council Ronald Reagan's administration. <ref>'Senate Committee Meetings', [http://www.lib.ncsu.ed ...tp://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/speeches/1983/52083e.htm Ronald Reagan Presidential Archive website], 20 May, 1983.</ref>
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  • ...ervice includes appointments as ambassador-at-large under President Ronald Reagan, chief U.S. negotiator for the Middle East peace process, and assistant sec ...]] in Washington, DC; Chairman of the Board of Directors for [[The Beckman Foundation]]; Board Member of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Founding Chairman for the
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  • ...gnificant neoconservative links. and has spoken at events organised by the Foundation. There she shared a platform with [[Bruce Jackson]], a signatory to the [[P *2007-8 - Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellow, [[National Endowment for Democracy]] October 2007
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  • Cherne's support for the Vietnam War led him to oppose [[George McGovern]]'s presidential campaign in 1972, instead serving as vice-chair of [[Democrats for Nixon]]. ...ntelligence links, and the ''New York Times'' reported a claim by [[Norman Foundation]] officer [[Frank Weil]] that his organisation had been the conduit for [[C
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