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Revision as of 15:38, 8 May 2008
The Council on Global Terrorism is a group of scholars and government officials. According to its website "the Council aims to facilitate dialogue between the most knowledgeable minds on terrorism and promote information-sharing that will have a direct impact on our ability to prevent and respond to future attacks."[1]
History
According to Domain Tools, the group's website is registered to a not-for-profit entity called the Atlantic Monthly Foundation. Press sources confirm is the institution behind the Council.[2]
Staff
- Justine Rosenthal - Director
Members
- David Bradley
- Lee Hamilton
- Bruce Hoffman
- Brian Michael Jenkins
- Paul Pillar
- Xavier Raufer
- Walter Reich
- Fernando Reinares
Contact Information
- Address
- Council on Global Terrorism
- 600 New Hampshire Avenue, NW
- Washington, DC 20037
- Tel: 202.266.7036
- Fax: 202.266.6001
- Website:www.councilonglobalterrorism.org
- Email: media@councilonglobalterrorism.org
References
- ↑ Website of the Council on Global Terrorism About (accessed 8 May 2008)
- ↑ John Sutherland, 'The ideas interview: Justine Rosenthal', The Guardian, 27 June 2006