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  • ...bby in the United States. Rosenwald was a delegate to the 1996 Democratic National Convention. ...med for her father, a famed Jewish philanthropist who created the [[United Jewish Appeal]] in 1939. His daughter’s focus is more explicitly political. Acco
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  • ...posed by critics such as [[Trita Pari]] of the [[National Iranian American Council]], who argued that US money undermined the opposition: *[[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]] - Atri writes for its flagship journal.
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  • ...ebsite], accessed 1 April, 2009.</ref> which delivered the [[Report of the National Commission on Terrorism]] to President [[Bill Clinton]] in June 2000. At th ...is believed to be a member), is on the board of the [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]] ([[JINSA]]), a member of the [[Committee for the Liberat
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  • ...-lieberman-heads-aei-8211 The Egregious Joe Lieberman Heads to AEI], ''The National Interest'', 11 March 2013.</ref> *[[Council on Foreign Relations]]
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  • ...r founding member is former Conservative Party member for Westminster city council [[Andrew Allum]].<ref>Robert Booth, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/200 ...individuals or groups giving more than £5,000. The [[Midlands Industrial Council]], which has donated £1.5m to the Conservatives since 2003, said it has gi
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  • ...specialising in national security and intelligence law, who negotiated the national security aspects of the Pinochet case with the late Lt-General Vernon Walte ...", and "participated in panels on terrorism for the [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]] (JINSA) in Washington DC and at the [[Simon Wiesenthal C
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  • ...te for National Security Affairs]] (JINSA). JINSA The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA) is a conservative, 'pro-Israel' advocacy think tan ...medium for JINSA to dedicate itself to 'explaining the need for a prudent national security policy for the United States, addressing the security requirements
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  • ...4 'with the aim of developing ideas capable of sustaining and unifying the Jewish people, and enriching and strengthening the State of Israel.'<ref>Shalem Ce ...under of the centre [[Daniel Polisar]] was appointed to the National Herzl Council, an official state committee responsible for commemorating Herzl's legacy t
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  • ...tp://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/Home.aspx?SID=75 The Center's Role in National Security Policy] accessed 26th February 2008</ref> ...reign policy aims and methodologies. Along with the [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]] (JINSA), the CSP became the main bedrock of shadow defen
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  • In December 1994, Perle joined a call by the [[Action Council for Peace in the Balkans]] for the United States to lead and organize actio ...ratic Geopolitics]] | [[New Atlantic Initiative]] | [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]] | [[United States Committee for a Free Lebanon]] | [[Ame
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  • Timmerman 'has spent his career investigating the dark side of national security'. * 2004: US Business and Industry Council Education Foundation National Security award
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  • ...tionalreview.com/interrogatory/rubin200604250606.asp Dealing with Iran], ''National Review Online'', 25-April-2006, Accessed 26-April-2009</ref>. Rubin earned ...tp://www.nationalreview.com/rubin/rubin200601050713.asp For the Record], ''National Review Online'', 05-January-2006, Accessed 27-April-2009</ref>
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  • ...ams''' is a former head of the Middle East Desk at the [[National Security Council]] (2002-5). ...inted on February 2, 2005, as Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Global Democracy Strategy.<ref> Announced by the The W
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  • Jonathan Kestenbaum is a former Chief Executive of NESTA, The [[National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts]]. He joined the House of Lo ...han is a trustee of a number of foundations; is on the Board of the Design Council; is a Board member of Enterprise Insight; a tutor at the Cass Business Scho
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  • * The [[American Jewish Committee]], Centennial Committee Chair (2004-present) * [[Hebrew College]], West Newton, MA, National Board, Chair (2002-present)
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  • ...tish branch of [[Keren Hayesod - United Israel Appeal]], one of the three 'national institutions' in Israel. ...nging the event and argued that the sole organisers had been the UJIA.<ref>Council had Nothing to do with Mofaz Visit, ''The Herald'', 31-October-2002, p. 17.
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  • ...bership in regional groups is a requirement for nomination to the Security Council."<ref>A. Rosenthal, [http://www.nytimes.com/1999/10/08/opinion/l-on-my-mind ...rime ministers have been before him.<ref>Martin Sieff, Sharon's Strikeout, National Review, 13 May 2002.</ref>
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  • ...-profit institute for policy research and education serving Israel and the Jewish people." It has produced hundreds of studies by leading researchers on a v ...stitute for Contemporary Affairs]] and is affiliated with the [[Center for Jewish Community Studies]] in Baltimore, Maryland. The JCPA publishes a number of
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  • ...eedom House's work is linked to the "democracy promotion" efforts of the [[National Endowment for Democracy]]. ...place whereby the international democratization training programs of the [[National Forum Foundation]] were incorporated into Freedom House."[http://www.freedo
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  • The [[National Endowment for Democracy]] (NED) was first funded in fiscal 1984, an appropr ...looking wrongdoing, and the courts defer to Congress and the Executive in "national security" matters.
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