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− | Gideon Mailer is is a fellow of St John's College, Cambridge.<ref>[http://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/academic_staff/further_details/mailer.html Gideon A. Mailer], University of Cambridge, accessed 20 April 2009.</ref> | + | Gideon Mailer is is a fellow of St John's College, Cambridge.<ref>[http://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/academic_staff/further_details/mailer.html Gideon A. Mailer], University of Cambridge, accessed 20 April 2009.</ref> He was originally Secretary and member of the Organising Committee of the [[Henry Jackson Society]]. <ref>Internet Archive, [http://web.archive.org/web/20060126204321/http://www.henryjacksonsociety.org/ Henry Jackson Society, Organising Committee, 26 January 2006]</ref> In April 2009 he was listed on the [[Henry Jackson Society]] website as the society's Africa section director,<ref>[http://www.henryjacksonsociety.org/member.asp?pageid=40&mid=5 Gideon Mailer] Henry Jackson Society, 20 April 2009.</ref> but has not contributed to the site since March 2008.<ref>Gideon Mailer, [http://www.henryjacksonsociety.org/stories.asp?pageid=49&id=582 Aid, economic liberalisation, and the end of patrimony: The case of Sierra Leone], Henry Jackson Society, 31 March 2008.</ref> |
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Revision as of 07:29, 7 September 2010
Gideon Mailer is is a fellow of St John's College, Cambridge.[1] He was originally Secretary and member of the Organising Committee of the Henry Jackson Society. [2] In April 2009 he was listed on the Henry Jackson Society website as the society's Africa section director,[3] but has not contributed to the site since March 2008.[4]
Notes
- ↑ Gideon A. Mailer, University of Cambridge, accessed 20 April 2009.
- ↑ Internet Archive, Henry Jackson Society, Organising Committee, 26 January 2006
- ↑ Gideon Mailer Henry Jackson Society, 20 April 2009.
- ↑ Gideon Mailer, Aid, economic liberalisation, and the end of patrimony: The case of Sierra Leone, Henry Jackson Society, 31 March 2008.