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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}}.   
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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> Center for Security Policy 1997-2006 [http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/Home.aspx?CategoryID=47&SubCategoryID=50    National Security Advisory Council]</ref>.   
  
  
== Council Members == {{ref|2}} 
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== Council Members ==  
  
 
*[[Mark Albrecht]], former Executive Secretary of the White House [[National Space Council]].
 
*[[Mark Albrecht]], former Executive Secretary of the White House [[National Space Council]].
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*[[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]].
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*[[Tim Hutchinson]], Member of the U.S. Senate.
*[[Kay Bailey Hutchison]], Member of the [[U.S. Senate]]
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*[[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.
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*[[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]].
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*[[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.
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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 Internationa]]l.
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*[[Robert Patron]], Chairman of [[Business Ventures International]].
 
*[[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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*[[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]].
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*[[Bob Smith]], Member of the U.S. Senate.
*[[Carl Smith]], former Staff Director, [[Senate Armed Services Committee]].
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*[[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.
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*[[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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:Souce<ref>Ibid.</ref>
== References ==
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== References, Resources and Contact ==
 
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===References===
 
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#{{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
 

Latest revision as of 14:07, 30 October 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

Souce[2]

References, Resources and Contact

References

  1. Center for Security Policy 1997-2006 National Security Advisory Council
  2. Ibid.