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  • ...&contentID=896 About The Progressive Policy Institute], Progressive Policy Institute, accessed 28 May 2008.</ref> The ''New York Sun'' reports a gathering at the [[Progressive Policy Institute]] in December 2006:
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  • ...igure in the effort to push the Democratic Party toward aggressive foreign policy, in particular in the "war on terror."'<ref>Rightweb [http://rightweb.irc-o ...c]], author [[Fred Siegel]], [[Michael Allen]] of the [[National Endowment for Democracy]] along with [[Gary Kent]], a Labor politician from Britain, amon
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  • ...d Here: New York, Los Angeles, Washington and the Fate of Big City America for the Free Press has spent most of its time on the Amazon.com bestseller list
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  • ...vestigation of the origins, development, and implications of terrorism for policy officials, the private sector, and first responders."<ref>RAND Website, [ht ...ise:Georgetown University|Georgetown University]], and the [[Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies]], Tel Aviv University…sponsored numerous terrorism con
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  • *[[Patrick Clawson]] - The Washington Institute for Near East Policy *[[Habib C. Malik]] - Foundation for Human and Humanitarian Rights in Lebanon
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  • ...n important terrorism expert). <ref>Fred Landis, 'Georgetown's Ivory Tower for Old Spooks', ''Inquiry'', 30 September 1979</ref> ...Features was created to shift that earlier operation after the [[Congress for Cultural Freedom|Congress's]] lead magazine ''[[Encounter]]'' had come unde
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  • *student, Institute on International & Comparative Law, London, 1986<ref>''Who's Who of America *Assistant to President for homeland security & counterterrorism, The White House, 2004-2008
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  • ...of Strategic Studies in the Strategic Research Department of the [[Center for Naval Warfare Studies]] at the [[Naval War College]]. ...b-Saharan Africa and Northern Ireland from 1992 to 1999. He practiced law for six years with the New York City law firm of LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae
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  • ...tp://www.democracyinstitute.org/AboutUs.htm Advisory Council], ''Democracy Institute'', Accessed 10-February-2010</ref> ...Institute website, accessed 15th feb 2010. Copyright 2010 The Independent Institute</ref>
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  • "Rhode refused to be interviewed for this story, saying cryptically, 'Those who speak, pay.' ...d the two Pentagon officials seemed almost to be serving as stage managers for the AEI events, often sitting in the front row and speaking in stage whispe
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  • ...A - B - C] (accessed 9 June 2008)</ref> is now an Associate International Policy Analyst at the [[terrorexpertise:RAND Corporation|RAND Corporation]] and as ...ternational Affairs, [[terrorexpertise:George Washington University|George Washington University]]
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  • <td>[[Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism]]</td> <td>"Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism"</td>
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  • ...Policy Planning in the Private Office of the Secretary General responsible for advising and assisting the Secretary General, senior [[NATO]] management, a *April 2003 - Aug. 2005 Deputy Assistant Secretary General for External Relations, Public Diplomacy Division
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  • The '''Institute for the Study of Conflict (ISC)''' was a right-wing propaganda group establishe ...ISC documents leaked to ''Time Out'' provided evidence that the Institute for the Study of Conflict had grown out of this operation:
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  • ...r, who met Chalabi in Paul Wolfowitz's office." The [[American Enterprise Institute]], one of the main institutional manifestations of neoconservative thought, :...was briefly a member of a Communist splinter group, the League for a Revolutionary Workers Party. He avoided being ruined in later years by Se
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  • ...group<ref>The LexisNexis Major World Newspapers group file which was used for the search contains over 40 full-text newspapers from around the world. Acc :The Washington Post
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  • ...political actors are self interested and provides some of the foundations for neoliberal economic ideas which favour market mechanisms over rational plan ...in [[positive economics|positive analysis]] ("what is") but is often used for [[normative economics|normative]] purposes ("what ought to be"), to identif
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  • ...ty in the United States where he is Director of the [[International Center for the Study of Terrorism]] (ICST). Horgan was previously a Senior Research Fe ...creen grab.JPG|Screen Grab]] of John Horgan's page at International Center for the Study of Terrorism, created 26 June 2008, 10:55:31</ref>
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  • ...in international relations. It is based in [[Johns Hopkins University]] in Washington D.C. but also has smaller programmes in Bologna, Italy and Hopkins-Nanjing ...ed by statesmen Christian A. Herter and Paul H. Nitze — foresaw the need for a graduate school that would prepare young men and women to assume responsi
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  • ...thin the US [[National Defense University]]. It provides research services for the Department of Defense. ...se Univeristy, [http://www.ndu.edu/inss/About_INSS.htm About the Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)], (accessed 27 June 2008)</ref></blockquo
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