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− | The [[CSP]] National Security Advisory Council | + | The [[CSP]]'s National Security Advisory Council "serves as a key instrument for the networking, information sharing, paper production and recommendation dissemination that has been the Center for Security Policy raison d'etre"{{ref|1}}. |
− | *[[Mark Albrecht]], former Executive Secretary of the White House National Space Council. | + | |
− | *[[Morris Amitay]], former Foreign Service Officer and legislative assistant in the House of Representatives. | + | == Council Members == {{ref|2}} |
+ | |||
+ | *[[Mark Albrecht]], former Executive Secretary of the White House [[National Space Council]]. | ||
+ | *[[Morris Amitay]], former Foreign Service Officer and legislative assistant in the [[U.S. House of Representatives]]. | ||
*[[William Ball]], former Secretary of the Navy. | *[[William Ball]], former Secretary of the Navy. | ||
− | *[[Kathleen Bailey]], former Assistant Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. | + | *[[Kathleen Bailey]], former Assistant Director of the [[Arms Control and Disarmament Agency]]. |
− | *[[Robert Barker]], former Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Atomic Energy. | + | *[[Robert Barker]], former Assistant to the Secretary of [[Defense for Atomic Energy]]. |
*[[William Bennett]], former Secretary of Education. | *[[William Bennett]], former Secretary of Education. | ||
− | *[[J. Stephen Britt]], former Deputy General Counsel for Defense Programs at the Department of Energy. | + | *[[J. Stephen Britt]], former Deputy General [[Counsel for Defense Programs]] at the Department of Energy. |
− | *[[Charles Brooks]], former legislative assistant to Senator Arlen Specter. | + | *[[Charles Brooks]], former legislative assistant to Senator [[Arlen Specter]]. |
*[[Beverly Byron]], former Member of the U.S. House of Representatives. | *[[Beverly Byron]], former Member of the U.S. House of Representatives. | ||
*[[Margo D. B. Carlisle]], former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs. | *[[Margo D. B. Carlisle]], former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs. | ||
− | *[[Henry Cooper]], former Director of the Strategic Defense Initiative. | + | *[[Henry Cooper]], former Director of the [[Strategic Defense Initiative]]. |
*[[Christopher Cox]], Member of the U.S. House of Representatives. | *[[Christopher Cox]], Member of the U.S. House of Representatives. | ||
− | *[[Devon Gaffney Cross]], President, Donor's Forum on International Affairs. | + | *[[Devon Gaffney Cross]], President, [[Donor's Forum on International Affairs]]. |
*[[Brian Dailey]], former Executive Director of the National Space Council. | *[[Brian Dailey]], former Executive Director of the National Space Council. | ||
− | *[[Mitchell Daniels]], former Director, Office of Management and Budget. | + | *[[Mitchell Daniels]], former Director, [[Office of Management and Budget]]. |
− | *[[Midge Decter]], former Executive Director, Committee for the Free World. | + | *[[Midge Decter]], former Executive Director, [[Committee for the Free World]]. |
− | *[[Diana Denman]], former Co-Chair, U.S. Peace Corps Advisory Council. | + | *[[Diana Denman]], former Co-Chair, [[U.S. Peace Corps Advisory Council]]. |
− | *[[Stanley Ebner]], former Senior Vice President of Washington Operations for the Boeing Company. | + | *[[Stanley Ebner]], former Senior Vice President of Washington Operations for the [[Boeing Company]]. |
*[[Andrew Ellis]], former Staff Director, House Armed Services Committee. | *[[Andrew Ellis]], former Staff Director, House Armed Services Committee. | ||
*[[Charles Fairbanks]], former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State. | *[[Charles Fairbanks]], former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State. | ||
− | *[[Edwin Feulner, Jr.]], President of the Heritage Foundation. | + | *[[Edwin Feulner, Jr.]], President of the [[Heritage Foundation]]. |
− | *[[Rand Fishbein]], former Legislative Assistant to Senator Daniel Inouye. | + | *[[Rand Fishbein]], former Legislative Assistant to Senator [[Daniel Inouye]]. |
*[[Frank Gaffney, Jr.]], former Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy. | *[[Frank Gaffney, Jr.]], former Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy. | ||
− | *[[Paul Goble]], former Special Assistant for Soviet Nationalities at the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research. | + | *[[Paul Goble]], former Special Assistant for Soviet Nationalities at the State Department's [[Bureau of Intelligence and Research]]. |
*[[Daniel Gouré]], former Director of the Office of Competitiveness in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. | *[[Daniel Gouré]], former Director of the Office of Competitiveness in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. | ||
*[[Douglas Graham]], former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense. | *[[Douglas Graham]], former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense. | ||
− | *[[Margaret Graham]], Consultant at the Washington Institute. | + | *[[Margaret Graham]], Consultant at the [[Washington Institute]]. |
*[[William Graham]], former Science Advisor to the President. | *[[William Graham]], former Science Advisor to the President. | ||
− | *[[Dorothy (Deecy) Gray]], President of D.C. Stephens, Ltd. | + | *[[Dorothy (Deecy) Gray]], President of [[D.C. Stephens, Ltd.]] |
*[[E.C. Grayson]], former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy. | *[[E.C. Grayson]], former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy. | ||
− | *[[James Hackett]], former Acting Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. | + | *[[James Hackett]], former Acting Director of the [[Arms Control and Disarmament Agency]]. |
*[[Charles Hamilton]], former Executive Assistant on Strategic Trade within the Office of the Secretary of Defense. | *[[Charles Hamilton]], former Executive Assistant on Strategic Trade within the Office of the Secretary of Defense. | ||
*[[Amoretta Hoeber]], former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Development. | *[[Amoretta Hoeber]], former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Development. | ||
− | *[[John David Hoppe]], former Vice President for Government Relations at the Heritage Foundation. | + | *[[John David Hoppe]], former Vice President for Government Relations at the [[Heritage Foundation]]. |
− | *[[Charles Horner]], former Associate Director of the United States Information Agency. | + | *[[Charles Horner]], former Associate Director of the [[United States Information Agency]]. |
*[[Vice Adm.William Houser]], USN (Ret.), former Vice Chief of Naval Operations for Aviation. | *[[Vice Adm.William Houser]], USN (Ret.), former Vice Chief of Naval Operations for Aviation. | ||
− | *[[Tim Hutchinson]], Member of the U.S. Senate. | + | *[[Tim Hutchinson]], Member of the [[U.S. Senate]]. |
− | *[[Kay Bailey Hutchison]], Member of the U.S. Senate | + | *[[Kay Bailey Hutchison]], Member of the [[U.S. Senate]] |
− | *[[Henry Hyde]], Chairman of the International Relations Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives. | + | *[[Henry Hyde]], Chairman of the [[International Relations Committee]] of the U.S. House of Representatives. |
*[[Fred Iklé]], former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy and Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. | *[[Fred Iklé]], former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy and Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. | ||
*[[James M. Inhofe]], Member of the U.S. Senate. | *[[James M. Inhofe]], Member of the U.S. Senate. | ||
*[[Bruce Jackson]], formerly at the Office of Secretary of Defense. | *[[Bruce Jackson]], formerly at the Office of Secretary of Defense. | ||
− | *[[Jamie Jameson]], President of Jameson Associates. | + | *[[Jamie Jameson]], President of [[Jameson Associates]]. |
− | *[[Clark Judge]], former Speechwriter and Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan. | + | *[[Clark Judge]], former Speechwriter and Special Assistant to President [[Ronald Reagan]]. |
− | *[[Phyllis Kaminsky]], former Press Officerfor the White House National Security Council. | + | *[[Phyllis Kaminsky]], former Press Officerfor the White House [[National Security Council]]. |
− | *[[Garry Kasparov]], World Chess Champion and President of Kasparov Consultancy. | + | *[[Garry Kasparov]], World Chess Champion and President of [[Kasparov Consultancy]]. |
− | *[[Alan Keyes]], former Ambassador to the United Nations Economic and Social Council. | + | *[[Alan Keyes]], former Ambassador to the [[United Nations Economic and Social Council]]. |
*[[George Keyworth]], former Science Advisor to President Ronald Reagan. | *[[George Keyworth]], former Science Advisor to President Ronald Reagan. | ||
− | *[[Jeane Kirkpatrick]], former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. | + | *[[Jeane Kirkpatrick]], former U.S. Ambassador to the [[United Nations]]. |
− | *[[Charles Kupperman]], former Executive Director of the General Advisory Committee on Arms Control. | + | *[[Charles Kupperman]], former Executive Director of the [[General Advisory Committee on Arms Control]]. |
*[[Jon Kyl]], Member of the U.S. Senate. | *[[Jon Kyl]], Member of the U.S. Senate. | ||
*[[Christopher Lay]], former Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. | *[[Christopher Lay]], former Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. | ||
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*[[James Longley]], former Member of the U.S. House of Representatives. | *[[James Longley]], former Member of the U.S. House of Representatives. | ||
*[[Carnes Lord]], former Assistant to the Vice President for National Security Affairs. | *[[Carnes Lord]], former Assistant to the Vice President for National Security Affairs. | ||
− | *[[Jennifer Macdonald]], former Minority Staff Director of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade. | + | *[[Jennifer Macdonald]], former Minority Staff Director of the [[House Foreign Affairs Committee]], Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade. |
− | *[[Warren Marik]], former Case Officer, Central Intelligence Agency. | + | *[[Warren Marik]], former Case Officer, [[Central Intelligence Agency]]. |
*[[Taffy Gould McCallum]], writer and consultant. | *[[Taffy Gould McCallum]], writer and consultant. | ||
− | *[[Tidal McCoy]], former Assistant Secretary of the Air Force. | + | *[[Tidal McCoy]], former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Air Force. |
*[[James McCrery]], former Defense Intelligence Officer for Strategic Programs. | *[[James McCrery]], former Defense Intelligence Officer for Strategic Programs. | ||
*[[Adm. Kinnaird McKee]], USN (Ret.), former Director of Navy Nuclear Propulsion. | *[[Adm. Kinnaird McKee]], USN (Ret.), former Director of Navy Nuclear Propulsion. | ||
*[[Bruce Merrifield]], former Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs. | *[[Bruce Merrifield]], former Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs. | ||
− | *[[Philip Merrill]], former Assistant Secretary-General of NATO. | + | *[[Philip Merrill]], former Assistant Secretary-General of [[NATO]]. |
*[[J.William Middendorf]], former Secretary of the Navy. | *[[J.William Middendorf]], former Secretary of the Navy. | ||
*[[Lt. Gen.Thomas Miller]], USMC (Ret.), former Deputy Chief of Staff for Aviation, U.S. Marine Corps. | *[[Lt. Gen.Thomas Miller]], USMC (Ret.), former Deputy Chief of Staff for Aviation, U.S. Marine Corps. | ||
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*[[Thomas Moore]], former Staff Member on the Senate Armed Services Committee. | *[[Thomas Moore]], former Staff Member on the Senate Armed Services Committee. | ||
*[[Laurie Mylroie]], former Associate Professor at the U.S. Naval War College. | *[[Laurie Mylroie]], former Associate Professor at the U.S. Naval War College. | ||
− | *[[Robert Patron]], Chairman of Business Ventures | + | *[[Robert Patron]], Chairman of [[Business Ventures Internationa]]l. |
*[[Richard Perle]], former Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy. | *[[Richard Perle]], former Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy. | ||
*[[Gen. John Piotrowski]], USAF (Ret.), former Commander in Chief of the United States Space Command. | *[[Gen. John Piotrowski]], USAF (Ret.), former Commander in Chief of the United States Space Command. | ||
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*[[Albert Santoli]], Author and Legislative Assistant to Representative Rohrabacher. | *[[Albert Santoli]], Author and Legislative Assistant to Representative Rohrabacher. | ||
*[[William Schneider, Jr.]], former Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science and Technology. | *[[William Schneider, Jr.]], former Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science and Technology. | ||
− | *[[Gen. Bernard Schriever]], USAF (Ret.), former Commander of the U.S. Air Force Systems Command. | + | *[[Gen. Bernard Schriever]], USAF (Ret.), former Commander of the [[U.S. Air Force Systems Command]]. |
*[[John Shadegg]], Member of the U.S. House of Representatives. | *[[John Shadegg]], Member of the U.S. House of Representatives. | ||
− | *[[James Gregory Sherr]], Lecturer in International Relations at Lincoln College. | + | *[[James Gregory Sherr]], Lecturer in International Relations at [[Lincoln College]]. |
− | *[[Bob Smith]], Member of the U.S. Senate. | + | *[[Bob Smith]], Member of the [[U.S. Senate]]. |
− | *[[Carl Smith]], former Staff Director, Senate Armed Services Committee. | + | *[[Carl Smith]], former Staff Director, [[Senate Armed Services Committee]]. |
− | *[[Owen T. Smith]], Visiting Fellow in Economic Policy at the Heritage Foundation. | + | *[[Owen T. Smith]], Visiting Fellow in Economic Policy at the [[Heritage Foundation]]. |
*[[Jose Sorzano]], former Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. | *[[Jose Sorzano]], former Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. | ||
*[[Howard Teicher]], former Senior Director of Political-Military Affairs at the National Security Council. | *[[Howard Teicher]], former Senior Director of Political-Military Affairs at the National Security Council. | ||
*[[Edward Teller]], former Senior Strategic Defense Advisor to the White House. | *[[Edward Teller]], former Senior Strategic Defense Advisor to the White House. | ||
− | *[[William R. Van Cleave]], Department Head of Defense & Strategic Studies at Southwest Missouri State University. | + | *[[William R. Van Cleave]], Department Head of Defense & Strategic Studies at [[Southwest Missouri State University]]. |
*[[Troy Wade]], former Assistant Secretary of Energy for Defense Programs. | *[[Troy Wade]], former Assistant Secretary of Energy for Defense Programs. | ||
− | *[[Arthur Waldron]], former Professor of Strategy and Policy, U.S. Naval War College. | + | *[[Arthur Waldron]], former Professor of Strategy and Policy, [[U.S. Naval War College]]. |
*[[Malcolm Wallop]], former U.S. Senator from Wyoming. | *[[Malcolm Wallop]], former U.S. Senator from Wyoming. | ||
*[[James Webb]], former Secretary of the Navy. | *[[James Webb]], former Secretary of the Navy. | ||
− | *[[Curt Weldon]], Chairman, Military Readiness Subcommittee, U.S. House of Representatives. | + | *[[Curt Weldon]], Chairman, [[Military Readiness Subcommittee]], U.S. House of Representatives. |
*[[Faith Whittlesey]], former U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland. | *[[Faith Whittlesey]], former U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland. | ||
*[[Pete Wilson]], former Governor of the State of California. | *[[Pete Wilson]], former Governor of the State of California. | ||
*[[Deborah Wince-Smith]], former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Technology Policy. | *[[Deborah Wince-Smith]], former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Technology Policy. | ||
*[[Curtin Winsor, Jr.]], former U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica. | *[[Curtin Winsor, Jr.]], former U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica. | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | #{{note|1}}Center for Security Policy 1997-2006 [http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/Home.aspx?CategoryID=47&SubCategoryID=50 National Security Advisory Council] | ||
+ | #{{note|1}}Ibid |
Revision as of 16:51, 14 August 2007
The CSP's National Security Advisory Council "serves as a key instrument for the networking, information sharing, paper production and recommendation dissemination that has been the Center for Security Policy raison d'etre"[1].
== Council Members == [2]
- Mark Albrecht, former Executive Secretary of the White House National Space Council.
- Morris Amitay, former Foreign Service Officer and legislative assistant in the U.S. House of Representatives.
- William Ball, former Secretary of the Navy.
- Kathleen Bailey, former Assistant Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
- Robert Barker, former Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Atomic Energy.
- William Bennett, former Secretary of Education.
- J. Stephen Britt, former Deputy General Counsel for Defense Programs at the Department of Energy.
- Charles Brooks, former legislative assistant to Senator Arlen Specter.
- Beverly Byron, former Member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Margo D. B. Carlisle, former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs.
- Henry Cooper, former Director of the Strategic Defense Initiative.
- Christopher Cox, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Devon Gaffney Cross, President, Donor's Forum on International Affairs.
- Brian Dailey, former Executive Director of the National Space Council.
- Mitchell Daniels, former Director, Office of Management and Budget.
- Midge Decter, former Executive Director, Committee for the Free World.
- Diana Denman, former Co-Chair, U.S. Peace Corps Advisory Council.
- Stanley Ebner, former Senior Vice President of Washington Operations for the Boeing Company.
- Andrew Ellis, former Staff Director, House Armed Services Committee.
- Charles Fairbanks, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State.
- Edwin Feulner, Jr., President of the Heritage Foundation.
- Rand Fishbein, former Legislative Assistant to Senator Daniel Inouye.
- Frank Gaffney, Jr., former Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy.
- Paul Goble, former Special Assistant for Soviet Nationalities at the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research.
- Daniel Gouré, former Director of the Office of Competitiveness in the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
- Douglas Graham, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense.
- Margaret Graham, Consultant at the Washington Institute.
- William Graham, former Science Advisor to the President.
- Dorothy (Deecy) Gray, President of D.C. Stephens, Ltd.
- E.C. Grayson, former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy.
- James Hackett, former Acting Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
- Charles Hamilton, former Executive Assistant on Strategic Trade within the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
- Amoretta Hoeber, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Development.
- John David Hoppe, former Vice President for Government Relations at the Heritage Foundation.
- Charles Horner, former Associate Director of the United States Information Agency.
- Vice Adm.William Houser, USN (Ret.), former Vice Chief of Naval Operations for Aviation.
- Tim Hutchinson, Member of the U.S. Senate.
- Kay Bailey Hutchison, Member of the U.S. Senate
- Henry Hyde, Chairman of the International Relations Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Fred Iklé, former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy and Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
- James M. Inhofe, Member of the U.S. Senate.
- Bruce Jackson, formerly at the Office of Secretary of Defense.
- Jamie Jameson, President of Jameson Associates.
- Clark Judge, former Speechwriter and Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan.
- Phyllis Kaminsky, former Press Officerfor the White House National Security Council.
- Garry Kasparov, World Chess Champion and President of Kasparov Consultancy.
- Alan Keyes, former Ambassador to the United Nations Economic and Social Council.
- George Keyworth, former Science Advisor to President Ronald Reagan.
- Jeane Kirkpatrick, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
- Charles Kupperman, former Executive Director of the General Advisory Committee on Arms Control.
- Jon Kyl, Member of the U.S. Senate.
- Christopher Lay, former Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy.
- John Lehman, former Secretary of the Navy.
- John Lenczowski, former Director of European and Soviet Affairs at the National Security Council.
- Robert Livingston, former Speaker-designate of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- James Longley, former Member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Carnes Lord, former Assistant to the Vice President for National Security Affairs.
- Jennifer Macdonald, former Minority Staff Director of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade.
- Warren Marik, former Case Officer, Central Intelligence Agency.
- Taffy Gould McCallum, writer and consultant.
- Tidal McCoy, former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Air Force.
- James McCrery, former Defense Intelligence Officer for Strategic Programs.
- Adm. Kinnaird McKee, USN (Ret.), former Director of Navy Nuclear Propulsion.
- Bruce Merrifield, former Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs.
- Philip Merrill, former Assistant Secretary-General of NATO.
- J.William Middendorf, former Secretary of the Navy.
- Lt. Gen.Thomas Miller, USMC (Ret.), former Deputy Chief of Staff for Aviation, U.S. Marine Corps.
- Dominic Monetta, former Assistant Secretary of Energy responsible for the New Production Reactor program.
- Thomas Moore, former Staff Member on the Senate Armed Services Committee.
- Laurie Mylroie, former Associate Professor at the U.S. Naval War College.
- Robert Patron, Chairman of Business Ventures International.
- Richard Perle, former Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy.
- Gen. John Piotrowski, USAF (Ret.), former Commander in Chief of the United States Space Command.
- Roger Robinson, Jr., former Senior Director of International Economic Affairs at the National Security Council.
- Lt. Gen. Edward Rowny, USA (Ret.), former Advisor to the President and Secretary of State for Arms Control.
- Albert Santoli, Author and Legislative Assistant to Representative Rohrabacher.
- William Schneider, Jr., former Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science and Technology.
- Gen. Bernard Schriever, USAF (Ret.), former Commander of the U.S. Air Force Systems Command.
- John Shadegg, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- James Gregory Sherr, Lecturer in International Relations at Lincoln College.
- Bob Smith, Member of the U.S. Senate.
- Carl Smith, former Staff Director, Senate Armed Services Committee.
- Owen T. Smith, Visiting Fellow in Economic Policy at the Heritage Foundation.
- Jose Sorzano, former Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.
- Howard Teicher, former Senior Director of Political-Military Affairs at the National Security Council.
- Edward Teller, former Senior Strategic Defense Advisor to the White House.
- William R. Van Cleave, Department Head of Defense & Strategic Studies at Southwest Missouri State University.
- Troy Wade, former Assistant Secretary of Energy for Defense Programs.
- Arthur Waldron, former Professor of Strategy and Policy, U.S. Naval War College.
- Malcolm Wallop, former U.S. Senator from Wyoming.
- James Webb, former Secretary of the Navy.
- Curt Weldon, Chairman, Military Readiness Subcommittee, U.S. House of Representatives.
- Faith Whittlesey, former U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland.
- Pete Wilson, former Governor of the State of California.
- Deborah Wince-Smith, former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Technology Policy.
- Curtin Winsor, Jr., former U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica.
References
- ^Center for Security Policy 1997-2006 National Security Advisory Council
- ^Ibid