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As well as publishing several journal articles, Nigel Ashford is the author of 'Principles for a free Society' and co-writer of the following books; 'US Politics Today', 'Public Policy and the IMpact of the New Right', 'A Dictionary of Conservative and Libertarian Thought'. | As well as publishing several journal articles, Nigel Ashford is the author of 'Principles for a free Society' and co-writer of the following books; 'US Politics Today', 'Public Policy and the IMpact of the New Right', 'A Dictionary of Conservative and Libertarian Thought'. |
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Nigel Ashford is curretnly working for the Institute of Human Studies, at George Mason University. Along with the IHS and the Democracy Institute, he has also been associated with; Jarl Hjalmarson Foundation, the Heritage Foundation, Social and Philisophical Policy Center and the American Politics Group (UK). [1]
As well as publishing several journal articles, Nigel Ashford is the author of 'Principles for a free Society' and co-writer of the following books; 'US Politics Today', 'Public Policy and the IMpact of the New Right', 'A Dictionary of Conservative and Libertarian Thought'.
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- ↑ Institute for Human Studies accessed 26th february 2010