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Hudson Institute
-1015 15th Street NW, 6th Floor; Washington, DC 20005 (202) 974-2400 | Fax: (202) 974-2410 | Email: info@hudson.org | Web: http://www.hudson.org
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-1015 15th Street NW, 6th Floor; Washington, DC 20005 (202) 974-2400 | Fax: (202) 974-2410 | Email: info@hudson.org | Web: http://www.hudson.org
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From http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Hudson_Institute - The Hudson Institute, a member of a closely knit group of neoconservative policy institutes that frequently champion aggressive and Israel-centric U.S. foreign policies, was founded in 1961 by several hardline Cold Warriors including Herman Kahn, a nuclear strategist famous for his efforts to develop “winnable” nuclear war strategies. “Dedicated to innovative research and analysis that promotes global security, prosperity, and freedom,” Hudson couples its foreign policy work with research on social and economic agendas, claiming to “challenge conventional thinking and help manage strategic transitions to the future through interdisciplinary and collaborative studies in defense, international relations, economics, culture, science, technology, and law.” [Read MORE at the 'rightweb' link provided.]
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Kenneth R. Weinstein - Chief Executive Officer
http://cffss.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=WeinKenn - ..heads the institute’s research, project management, external affairs, marketing, and government relations efforts. He comments on national and international affairs on television and in publications such as The Washington Post, The Weekly Standard, and The New Republic. …is decorated with a knighthood in Arts and Letters by the French Ministry of Culture and Communication as a Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. …Weinstein is listed in Who’s Who in America. …serves by presidential appointment and Senate confirmation as a member of the National Humanities Council, the governing body of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Weinstein has served on numerous “bipartisan” commissions and task forces, including the Bipartisan Policy Center’s Iran Task Force…and the Guiding Coalition of the Project on National Security Reform, etc. …Married to Amy Kauffman, and the father of three, he lives in Washington, D.C.-Kenneth R Weinstein 1426 35th St NW; Washington, DC 20007-2805 (202) 338-1279 [45-49 / Amy B Kaufman]
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Herbert I. London - President
http://hfm.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=LondHerb | http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/memri-middle-east-media-research-institute/ - …professor emeritus and the former John M. Olin Professor of Humanities at New York University. …In 1989, London was one of the Republican candidates for Mayor of New York City. In 1990 he was the Conservative Party Candidate for Governor of New York garnering more votes than any third party candidate in the state’s history. In 1994 he was the Republican Party candidate for New York State Comptroller losing in a close election. ..He is currently on the Hudson Institute Board of Trustees; the Board of Directors of the National Chamber Foundation; the Board of Directors of the International Transportation Systems; the Board of Trustees for BlackRock Funds, the Board of Advisors for Cerego LLC, the Board of Directors for InnoCentive; the Board of Governance for the American Jewish Congress; the Board of Advisors for Grantham University; the Board of Directors for AIMS; the Editorial Advisory Board for the Edmund Burke Institute; the Board of Directors of the Coalition for a Secure Driver’s License; the Board of Directors of the National Association for Industry-Education Cooperation, the Board of Trustees of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, the Board of Advisors of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, Inc., the Editorial Advisory Board for the Texas Education Review, and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, New York City Cultural Affairs Commission, American History and Civics Advisory Board, and the International Institute of Strategic Studies. He formerly served on the Board of Governors at St. John’s College and the Board of Overseers at the Center for Naval Analyses. He is an affiliated professor at the University of Haifa in Israel. And he is a member of the Union League Club, etc.-Herbert I London 10 West St, Apt 20E; New York, NY 10004-1088 (212) 227-9822 [65+ Vicki P London, Nancy London]
-American Jewish Congress, Board of Directors 825 3rd Ave, Fl 18; New York, NY 10022-9511 (212) 879-4500
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John P Walters - Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President
http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Walters_John - Affiliations: Hudson Institute: Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President; New Citizen Project: Former president; Philanthropy Roundtable: President, 1996-2001; National Endowment for the Humanities: Acting Assistant Director and Program Officer in the Division of Education Programs, 1982-1985; Michigan State University’s James Madison College: Former Instructor; Boston College: Former Instructor. Government: Office of National Drug Control Policy: Director, 2001-2009; Chief of Staff to Director, 1989-1991; Deputy Director for Supply Reduction, 1991-1993; U.S. Department of Education: Assistant to the Secretary; Representative to National Drug Policy Board; Representative to Domestic Policy Council’s Health Policy Working Group, 1985-1988. [Read the bio at the rightweb link.]******
Deborah L. Hoopes - Chief Financial Officer and Vice President
-Deborah L Hoopes 2861 Shadwell Pl; Greenwood, IN 46143-7190 (317) 422-1770 [55-59 / Michael L Hoopes, Nick M Hoopes]
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Lewis “Scooter” Libby (Irving Lewis Liebowitz) - Senior Vice President
http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Libby_I_Lewis_Scooter - Affiliations: Hudson Institute: Senior Vice President; Project for the New American Century: Signatory of Statement of Principles, August 1999 Letter on Taiwan’s Defense; American Bar Association: Former Member, American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security; Rand Corporation: Former Member, Advisory Board of the Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies. Government: Chief of Staff to Vice President Dick Cheney: 2001-2005 (Bush Jr. Administration); Department of Defense: Deputy Under Secretary for Policy and Principal Deputy Under Secretary for Strategy and Resources (George Bush Sr. Administration); U.S. House of Representatives: Legal Adviser, Select Committee on U.S. National Security and Military/Commercial Concerns with the People’s Republic of China (Cox Committee); Department of State:Director, Special Projects, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, 1982-1985; Policy Planning Staff, Office of the Secretary, 1981. Prior sector: Dechert, Price, & Rhoads: Former Managing Partner, Washington Office; Northrop Grumman: Former Adviser. “I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney‘s former chief of staff who was convicted in connection with the federal investigation into the PlameGate affair, is senior vice president of the neoconservative Hudson Institute.[1] …According to his bio page on the Hudson website, which fails to mention his conviction on charges of lying to government investigators, Libby “guides the Institute’s program on national security and defense issues, devoting particular attention to U.S. national security strategy, strategic planning, the future of Asia, the Middle East, and the war against Islamic radicalism.” [Please read t' rest at rightweb link.] | Hudson says (in part): …guides the Institute’s program on national security and defense issues, devoting particular attention to U.S. national security strategy, strategic planning, the future of Asia, the Middle East, and the war against “Islamic radicalism”. …Before joining Hudson, Libby held several high level positions in the federal government related to his current work on national security and homeland security affairs. This included roughly a dozen years working in the White House, the U.S. Department of Defense, and the U.S. Department of State. …From 2001 to 2005, Libby served as Chief of Staff to Vice President Richard B. Cheney and Assistant to the Vice President for National Security Affairs, etc. | Project for a New American Century (PNAC) – Abramowitz to Gershman * 9/11 Perps I-P * Maidhc Ó Cathail: Who’s to blame for the Iraq war? etc., etc. | Convicted felon (former Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate# 28301-016) – indicted on federal charges of obstruction and perjury resulting from the grand jury investigation into the leak of the covert identity of Central Intelligence Agency officer Valerie Plame, etc. …Spouse Harriet Grant; one son, one daughter.-Lewis Libby 670 Live Oak Dr; Mc Lean, VA 22101-1569 [65+ / Irv L Libby, Scooter Libby]
-Cuts Unlimited, Vice President, Lewis Libby 3676 Sewells Point Rd, Ste B; Norfolk, VA 23513-3516 (757) 853-8180
-daughter?>Mary S Libby 1347 Lancia Dr; McLean, VA 22102 (703) 827-4011
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S. Enders Wimbush - Senior Vice President
-?>S E Wimbush 4000 Cathedral Ave NW; Washington, DC 20016-5207 (202) 338-0004
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Grace Paine Terzian - Vice President for Communications
At the Independent Women’s Forum, where she was senior vice president, she also served as publisher of The Women’s Quarterly.-Grace P Terzian 10505 Adel Rd; Oakton, VA 22124-1605 (703) 242-4599 and/or (703) 938-5726 [55-59 / Philip H Terzian]
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Staff and Researchers - http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_type
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Research Fellows
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http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Adelman_Carol / http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Adelman_Kenneth. – Affiliations: Hudson Institute: Director of Center for Global Prosperity, Senior Fellow; The Atlantic Council of the United States: Vice Chair, Executive Committee Member; Council on Foreign Relations: Member; Capital Partners for Education: President, Board of Directors; Council for a Community of Democracies: Board of Directors; Pan American Health Organization: Former Chair, Centennial Symposium Inaugural Panel; Center for International Private Enterprise (U.S. Chamber of Commerce): Former Board Member; Member of Editorial Advisory Board of Economic Reform Today, 1999. Government: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: Office of Economic Opportunity Program Officer; U.S. Agency for International Development: Contributed to USAID Report “Foreign Aid in the National Interest,” 2002; Assistant Administrator heading U.S. foreign aid programs in Asia, Middle East, and Europe, 1988-1993; Nutrition Adviser for Near East Bureau, 1978-1981; Program Analyst for Office of Nutrition, 1975-1977; Assistant Program Officer, 1972-1975; Special Assistant to the Assistant Administrator of the Africa Bureau, 1971-1972; Program Analyst for Office of Development Planning, 1971; Consultant: To U.S. Government and private sector on international health and nutrition, 1983-1988; HELP Commission: Vice Chair. Private sector: McManis International Services: Director; Inter-American Development Bank: Special Interviewer, contracted through McManis, 1999; Consultative Group on Development; Movers and Shakespeares: President. “Carol Adelman, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, is a specialist in international aid and health issues. She is director of Hudson’s Center for Global Prosperity, which, according to its promotional material, “supports free societies, including capital markets, rule of law, government transparency, free trade and press, human rights, and private property-prerequisites for economic health and well being.” Although apparently not a hardliner in the same vein as her husband, former Reagan administration official Ken Adelman, she is a strong supporter of rightist foreign policies, particularly those dealing with international aid efforts. She opposes loosening restrictions on patents-a move that might help poorer countries develop affordable drugs to fight off health crises-and she stridently defends U.S. spending on international aid efforts, which are among the lowest in terms of GNP of all developed countries.” [READ more.] | Hudson: Carol Adelman directs Hudson Institute’s Center for Global Prosperity, producing the Index of Global Philanthropy, the sole comprehensive guide to U.S. and other industrialized countries’ private giving – both philanthropy and remittances – to developing countries. She writes and speaks regularly on economic development, foreign aid, global philanthropy, international health, and leadership and management issues. …”Dr.” Adelman serves as vice chair of the Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid (ACFVA) to the U.S. Agency for International Development, the official aid program of the U.S. Government. …Previously, she was vice chair of the U.S. Government HELP Commission, a bipartisan appointed commission to reform foreign aid. As assistant administrator of USAID from 1988 to 1993, she ran aid programs in Asia, the Middle East, and Central and Eastern Europe when the Wall fell. …Over the past 30 years, she has served as director, consultant, and member in numerous non-profit organizations, including the Center for International Private Enterprise of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Atlantic Council, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the American Red Cross. From 2003 to 2007 she was president of Capital Partners for Education, a charity that provides high school scholarships and mentors for low-income children in the Washington, D.C. area, and she continues service to Capital Partners as a board member, etc. | Helping to Enhance the Livelihood of People Around the Globe Commission – member; Movers and Shakespeares – president. Past: Atlantic Council of the United States – director. …Kenneth L. Adelman – spouse.-Ken Adelman 501 W Smuggler St; Aspen, CO 81611-1260 (970) 920-4404 [Carol Adelman]
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From 1980-1988, Dennis T. Avery served as agricultural analyst for the U.S. Department of State, where he was responsible for assessing the foreign-policy implications of food and farming developments worldwide. At Hudson, Avery continues to monitor developments in world food production, farm product demand, the safety and security of food supplies, and the sustainability of world agriculture. As a staff member of the President’s National Advisory Commission on Food and Fiber, he wrote the Commission’s landmark report, “Food and Fiber for the Future.”, etc. …riiiiiight.-?>Dennis T Avery 4855 Morris Mill Rd; Swoope, VA 24479-2323 (540) 337-6020 [Amanda F Avery, Anne M Avery, Bob N Avery, Jr Avery]
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He is the author of book on Commentary magazine and American Jewish culture, forthcoming from PublicAffairs and serves as an editorial writer at the Jerusalem Post, etc.-?>Benjamin Z Balint 6261 Lake Shore Dr S; Seattle, WA 98118-3039 (206) 722-0879 ["60-64" / David J Balint]
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From January 2003 until joining Hudson, Baran directed the International Security and Energy Programs at The Nixon Center. …Her current work focuses on strategies to thwart the spread of “radical Islamist” ideology in Europe and in Eurasia and to promote democratic and energy reform processes across Eurasia. …From 1999 until December 2002, Baran worked as Director of the Caucasus Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). For more than a decade, she has written extensively on Caspian oil and gas pipeline projects, etc. Spouse: Matthew Bryza.-Matthew J Bryza 1339 Vermont Ave NW; Washington, DC 20005-3606 (202) 234-1543 [45-49 / Zeyno Baran]
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http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Bayefsky_Anne - Affiliations: Hudson Institute: Senior Fellow; Ariel Center for Policy Research: Contributing Expert; Bayefsky.com: Founder; UN Watch: Member, Governing Board; York University (Toronto): Professor of Political Science; Columbia University: Adjunct Professor (2002-2004); MacArthur Foundation: Grant Recipient, Peace and International Cooperation Program (1995-1996). Government: Canadian Delegation to the UN Human Rights Commission: Member (1993-1996); Canadian Delegation to the UN General Assembly: Member (1984, 1989); Canadian Delegation to the Vienna World Conference on Human Rights: (1993). “A Canadian international human rights law scholar, Anne Bayefsky is closely associated with the pro-Israel Right in the United States and internationally. Her writing, which often appears in rightist and neoconservative journals like the Weekly Standard and the National Review, often focuses on issues such as the “moral depravity” of the United Nations and the need to take a hardline stance against “enemy” states in the Middle East like Iran and Syria. …In 1995 Bayefsky received a grant from the highly regarded and generally liberal-leaning MacArthur Foundation to investigate issues related to peace and international cooperation. Bayefsky supports the work of a number of rightist policy groups, including the Washington-based Hudson Institute, a neoconservative-aligned research organization where she serves as a senior fellow; UN Watch, a Geneva-based organization largely devoted to criticizing what it views as an unfair bias against Israel at the United Nations; and the Israel-based Ariel Center for Policy Research, a Likud Party-affiliated organization that supports the work of hardline writers in the Middle East, North America, and Europe.” [Read MORE at link.] | Committee on the Present Danger – member; Hudson Institute – senior fellow; Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs – advisory board member.-Anne Bayefsky 315 Central Park W, Apt 12W; New York, NY 10025-7658 (212) 799-2750 [Michelle Bayefsky]
-UN schools, Senior Editor 90 Broad St, Ste 2003; New York, NY 10004-2680 (212) 232-8720
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http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Bork_Robert_H - Affiliations: Hudson Institute: Senior Fellow; Hoover Institution: Former Visiting Fellow; Ava Maria School of Law: Professor; American Enterprise Institute: Former Resident scholar, 1988-2003; Yale Law School: Professor, 1962-1975, 1977-1981; Federalist Society: Co-Chair, Board of Visitors; Co-Founder. Government: U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit: Circuit Judge, 1982-1988; U.S. Supreme Court: Nominee, 1987; U.S. Department of Justice: Solicitor General, 1973-1977; Acting Attorney General of the United States: 1973-1974. Business: Kirkland & Ellis: Former Partner. “Robert Bork, the conservative icon and former New Deal liberal who moved to the right while a student at the University of Chicago in the 1950s, was nominated to the Supreme Court by President Ronald Reagan in 1987. The confirmation battle, which he eventually lost, is regarded as one of the bitterest fights ever witnessed on the Senate floor. Bork’s connections to a passel of far-right conservatives — including Irving Kristol, Antonin Scalia, and Caspar Weinberger — as well as his strong ties to the Federalist Society (which he helped found in the early 1980s) and the American Enterprise Institute helped get him the nomination.[1]” [Read more.] | Ave Maria School of Law – professor; Federalist Society – board of visitors co-chair; Hotchkiss School – graduate. Past: Steven G. Calabresi – research associate; Office of the Solicitor General – solicitor general; ReganBooks – author; Ben Stein - student; U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit – circuit judge; U.S. Supreme Court – unsuccessful nominee; Yale Law School – professor. Robert H. Bork Jr. – son, Ellen Bork – daughter.-Robert H Bork Sr 6520 Ridge St; Mc Lean, VA 22101-2237 (703) 288-1174 [65+ / Mary E Bork, Ellen E Bork]
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Since joining Hudson in 2004, Brown has directed or participated in a range of research and analytical projects focused on Islamic and Asian affairs, the alternative security and sociopolitical futures of the Middle East and Asia, and U.S. foreign policy and strategy, etc.
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http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Cropsey_Seth - Affiliations: Hudson Institute: Senior fellow; Project for the New American Century: Signatory; American Enterprise Institute: Visiting Fellow, 1998-2001; George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies: First Departmental Chairman and Professor, 1994-1998; Heritage Foundation: Director, Asia Studies Center, 1994-1998; Fortune: Reported on U.S. private enterprise and public policy, 1977-1980; Public Interest: Assistant Editor, 1976-1977; Romanian Foreign Affairs Review: Board of Directors. Government: U.S. International Broadcasting Bureau: Director; Department of the Navy: Deputy Undersecretary, 1984-1990; Department of Defense: Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict, 1989-1991; Voice of America, U.S. Information Agency: Director of Policy, 1982-1984; Department of Defense: Assistant to the Secretary, 1981; White House Fellows Regional Selection Panel: Member. Private sector: Greenberg Traurig (Washington, D.C.): Director of Governmental Affairs. “Cropsey is a senior fellow at the neoconservative-led Hudson Institute and a long-time government official who has served in several Republican administrations. The son of a well known acolyte of Leo Strauss—Joseph Cropsey—Cropsey has worked for or supported a number of rightist organizations: He has been a visiting fellow at the American Enterprise Institute; a signatory to various open-letters published by the Project for the New American Century; a program director at the Heritage Foundation; and an editor of the Irving Kristol-founded Public Interest magazine. …A deputy undersecretary of the navy under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, Cropsey was appointed during the first George W. Bush administration as head of the International Broadcasting Bureau (IBB), the government entity that oversees the Voice of America, Radio Marti, and other U.S. government international broadcasting programs. According to his Hudson Institute bio, Cropsey managed IBB “as successful efforts were undertaken to increase radio and television broadcasting to the Muslim world. …Since joining the Hudson Institute, Cropsey has written on a range of security issues for various rightist journals, including the William Kristol-founded Weekly Standard and the Washington Times. Crospey’s writings typically channel neoconservative rhetoric on U.S. foreign and defense policies, championing a hard line on purported threats, promoting increased military spending, and berating the “weakness” of western Europeans, etc.’ [Much more at link.]-Seth Cropsey 5404 Norton St NW; Washington, DC 20016-2576 (202) 686-7061 [50-54]
-Seth Cropsey 5906 Overlea Rd; Bethesda, MD 20816-2456 (301) 320-4756 [Mihaela Cropsey]
-Seth Cropsey 253 Perkins Rd; Rupert, West Pawlett, VT 05775-9651 (802) 645-9434
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http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/daremblum_jaime - Affiliations: Hudson Institute: Senior Fellow, 2005-; Social Christian Unity Party of Costa Rica: Foreign Policy Adviser, 1985-1998; La Nacion: Columnist. Government: Government of Costa Rica: Ambassador to the United States, 1998-2004. “Jaime Daremblum, the former Costa Rican ambassador to the United States, is a rightwing pundit based at the neoconservative think tank, the Hudson Institute, where he directs the Center for Latin American Studies. … At Hudson, Daremblum frequently writes critical commentaries about leaders in Latin America, especially in countries that have pursued left-of-center political projects. Among his favorite topics are relations between Iran and countries like Bolivia and Venezuela, which he describes in a menacing light. …” [Read more at link.] | Atlantic Council of the United States – director.-Jaime Daremblum 800 25th St NW; Washington, DC 20037-2208 [65+]
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…is a physician and has been practicing in the Department of Anesthesiology at Greater Baltimore Medical Center since 1989. …In 1996, he co-founded the Calvert Institute for Policy Research, a Maryland public policy center directed at looking at the entire range of state and local public policy issues [esp.concerning "health"], etc.-Ronald W Dworkin 103 Goodale Rd; Baltimore, MD 21212-3330 (410) 433-2127 [45-49 / Alexandra C Roosevelt]
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…was a research professor of international relations at Johns Hopkins/SAIS and a director of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute. He has served as a deputy assistant secretary of the U.S. Department of State and member of the department’s policy planning staff. He was a foreign policy adviser to the Reagan campaign in 1980 and the Bush campaign in 1988. Center for Security Policy – advisory council member.
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http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Feith_Douglas - Affiliations: Hudson Institute: Senior Fellow (2008 – ); Council on Foreign Relations: Member; U.S. Institute of Peace: Ex-Officio Member; Center for Security Policy: Former Chairman; Founding Member, Board of Advisors; Middle East Forum: Letter Signatory; One Jerusalem: Cofounder; Georgetown University: Professor (2006-2008); National Institute for Public Policy: Missile Defense Study Team Leader; Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs: Former Advisor; Committee for Peace and Security in the Gulf: Letter Signatory. Government service: Defense Department: Undersecretary of Defense for Policy (2001-2005); Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Negotiations Policy (1984-1986); Special Counsel to Assistant Secretary of Defense Richard Perle (1982-1984); National Security Council: Middle East Specialist (1981-1982). Private sector: International Advisors, Inc: Former Head; Feith & Zell, P.C.: Former Managing Attorney (1986-2001); Northrop Grumman: Represented with Feith & Zell; Lockheed Martin: Represented with Feith & Zell. “Douglas Feith, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, is a long-standing neoconservative wonk and former lawyer known for his advocacy of militarist security polices in the United States and Israel. Feith served four years in the George W. Bush administration as Donald Rumsfeld’s deputy undersecretary of defense for policy.[1] The controversial (and now defunct) Office of Special Plans, recognized by many as the origin of bad information leading to the Iraq War, was set up under Feith’s purview.[2] Feith left office in August 2005 amid investigations into allegations that he deliberately skewed intelligence on Iraq to bolster arguments to go to war,[3] which some observers have argued could amount to war crimes.[4] Feith tried to fend off criticism of his record in War and Decision: Inside the Pentagon at the Dawn of Terrorism, a memoir about his service in the Bush administration that was published in April 2008. …In September 2008, the Hudson Institute, a bastion of neoconservative advocacy, announced that it had hired Feith as a senior fellow. As director of Hudson’s Center for National Security Strategies, Feith has focused much of his work on promoting hawkish strategic weapons programs. In an August 2009 op-ed for the Wall Street Journal, Feith and coauthor Abram Shulsky criticized President Barack Obama’s efforts to negotiate a new nuclear arms agreement with Russia, making the alarmist argument that cutbacks in U.S. investment in its nuclear arsenal could spur some U.S. allies to develop their own arsenals. They wrote, “If the U.S. fails to ensure the continuing safety and reliability of its arsenal, it could cause the collapse of the U.S. nuclear umbrella. Countries such as Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia and others might decide that their security requires them to acquire their own nuclear arsenals, rather than rely indefinitely on the U.S. The world could reach a tipping point, with cascading nuclear proliferation.”[5] …Bad Intel Feith has never been formally charged in connection to his work at the Pentagon, but official reports link him to faulty evidence used to justify the war. An investigation by the Department of Defense’s Office of Inspector General (IG) concluded that despite widespread consensus among intelligence agencies, including the CIA and the Defense Intelligence Agency, that there was no conclusive evidence linking Iraq to al Qaeda, Feith ignored these conclusions. His office “inappropriately” produced analyses regarding the relationship between Iraq and al Qaeda—including “some conclusions that were inconsistent with the consensus of the Intelligence Community”—and shared these assessments with senior decision makers, sometimes presenting the analyses as intelligence products, according to the report.[6] The IG also concluded that in preparing briefing charts, Feith’s office “went beyond available intelligence” regarding the Iraq-al Qaeda relationship, and that his staff gave a White House briefing on that relationship “containing information that was different from the briefing presented to [Director of Central Intelligence], not vetted by the Intelligence Community, and that was not supported by the available intelligence.”[7] In response to the findings, Feith called the report’s argument one of “naked incoherence.”[8] The OSP has also been the subject of a Senate Intelligence Committee investigation.[9] …Besides his work with the OSP, Feith was also responsible for establishing two other controversial offices in the Pentagon during the lead-up to the Iraq War: the very short-lived Office of Strategic Influence, which was closed down after creating a furor in Congress because of its purported aim of “providing news items, possibly even false ones, to foreign media organizations as part of an effort to influence public sentiment and policy makers,”[10] and the Counterterrorism Evaluation Group, “a small unit of intelligence analysts who examined possible links between Mr. Hussein and Al Qaeda” that issued a classified report directly contradicting CIA conclusions about such ties.[11] … [Please read more @ http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Feith_Douglas.]| 9/11 Perps: A-H * Maidhc Ó Cathail: Who’s to blame for the Iraq war? (etc., etc.)-Douglas J Feith 6216 Clearwood Rd; Bethesda, MD 20817-5633 [Yana B Feith]
-?>Douglas E Feith 515 Brethour Ct; Sterling, VA 20164-1449 (703) 444-3399 [55-59]
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…joined the Hudson Institute in March 1999 as a senior fellow and director of the Center for American Common Culture. Based in Washington D.C., the Center provides analysis and policy advice on civic education, citizenship, and issues concerning the interplay of national identity, the assimilation of immigrants, global organizations, and the future of American liberal democracy. …visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. …MORE. American Council of Trustees & Alumni – director; Center for American Common Culture – director; Committee on the Present Danger – member; Hudson Institute – senior fellow.->John D Fonte 205 S West St; Alexandria, VA 22314-2826 (703) 683-3704 [65+ / Susan S Fonte, Frances S Fonte]
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Christopher Ford - Director, Center for Technology and Global Security; Senior Fellow
…served until September 2008 as United States Special Representative for Nuclear Nonproliferation, and prior to that as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State responsible for arms control, nonproliferation, and disarmament verification and compliance policy. Prior to joining the Bush Administration, Dr. Ford served as Minority Counsel and then General Counsel to the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) in the wake of the September 2001 [zionist / mossad] terrorist attacks. …MORE.******
Hillel Fradkin - Director, Center for Islam, Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World; Senior Fellow
http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Fradkin_Hillel - Affiliations: Hudson Institute: Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Islam, Democracy, and the Future of the Muslim World; Jerusalem Summit: Member, International Advisory Board; Ethics and Public Policy Center: Former President; Project for the New American Century: Letter Signatory; American Enterprise Institute: W.H. Brady Fellow, 1987-1998; Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation: Vice President, 1988-1998; Senior Program Officer, 1986-1988; National Council of the National Endowment on the Humanities: Member, 1988-1994; Barnard College, Columbia University: Department of Religion, Assistant Professor, 1979-1986; John M. Olin Foundation: Program Officer, 1983-1986; Yale University: Visiting Instructor, Department of Political Science, 1977-1979; University of Maryland: Assistant Director, Project on Islamic Thought, 1977-1979. Government: U.S. Department of Education: Member, Advisory Committee on International Education. Private sector: Benador Associates: Speaker. “Hillel Fradkin is a specialist in Islamic studies and a noted Straussian scholar with a long track record of working for or supporting major neoconservative and hardline pro-Israel outfits, including the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), the Jerusalem Summit, and the Ethics and Public Policy Center. (For more on Leo Strauss, see Jim Lobe, “The Strong Must Rule the Weak,” Foreign Policy In Focus, May 12, 2003; for an example of Fradkin’s work on Strauss, see “Philosophy and Law: Leo Strauss as a Student of Medieval Jewish Thought,” The Review of Politics, Winter 1991.) Fradkin also has substantial experience working for conservative foundations like Olin and Bradley, where he served as a program officer and vice president, respectively. Fradkin is now a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, where he directs the Center for Islam, Democracy, and the Future of the Muslim World. According to his Hudson bio, Fradkin “is the founder of Current Trends in Islamist Ideology, the leading journal on contemporary Islamism (sometimes known as militant or radical Islam).” …A proponent of attacking Iraq in the wake of 9/11, Fradkin joined an influential group of hardline and neoconservative figures in signing PNAC’s September 20, 2001 letter calling for the ouster of Saddam Hussein, even if he was not connected to the terror attacks. According to the PNAC letter, “It may be that the Iraqi government provided assistance in some form to the recent attack on the United States. But even if evidence does not link Iraq directly to the attack, any strategy aiming at the eradication of terrorism and its sponsors must include a determined effort to remove Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq. Failure to undertake such an effort will constitute an early and perhaps decisive surrender in the war on international terrorism.” [I must insist that you read more.] | Project for a New American Century (PNAC) – Abramowitz to Gershmann | Member of the Advisory Committee on International Education – Department of Education. Part of Benador Associates, a publicity firm handling clients such as PNAC members R. Perle, J. Woolsey, F. Gaffney, C. Krauthammer, and M. Boot. History: Fellow in the American Enterprise Institute prior to government appointment.-Hillel G Fradkin 10009 Weatherwood Ct; Potomac, MD 20854-2171 (301) 251-5782 [60-64 /Elizabeth B Fradkin, Noah Fradkin]
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Diana Furchtgott-Roth - Director, Center for Employment Policy; Senior Fellow
Prior to joining Hudson, Ms. Furchtgott-Roth was chief economist of the U.S. Department of Labor. From 2001 to 2002 she served as chief of staff of the President’s Council of Economic Advisers under President George W. Bush. …..served as Deputy Executive Director of the Domestic Policy Council and Associate Director of the Office of Policy Planning in the White House under President George H.W. Bush from 1991 to 1993, and she was an economist on the staff of President Reagan’s Council of Economic Advisers from 1986 to 1987, etc.-Diana E Furchtgottroth 2705 Daniel Rd; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-3150 (301) 229-3593 [Harold F Furchtgottroth]
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http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Horner_Charles - Affiliations: Hudson Institute: Senior Fellow (1996-current) (1); Center for Security Policy: Member of National Security Advisory Council (3); Georgetown University School of Foreign Service: Former Adjunct Professor; Associate of Landegger Program in International Business Diplomacy (2); International Institute for Strategic Studies: Member (2); Madison Center: Former President (1); Fulbright Foreign Scholarship: Former Member of Board (1); Washington and Lee University: Former Adjunct Professor (2). Government Posts/Panels/Commissions: U.S. Institute of Peace: Member of Board of Directors (2003-current) (1); U.N. Conference on the Law of the Sea: Former Deputy Representative (1); U.S. Department of State: Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Science and Technology (1, 2); U.S. Information Agency: Former Associate Director for Reagan and George H.W. Bush (1); U.S. Secretary of State Advisory Committee on International Communications and Information Policy: Former Member (1); U.S. Secretary of Commerce Advisory Committee on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: Former Member (1); Voice of America Advisory Committee: Former Member (1); U.S. Merchant Marine Academy: Member of Advisory Board (2); Senator Daniel P. Moynihan: Former Senior Legislative Assistant (1); Senator Henry M. Jackson: Former Staff Member (1). “Horner is a senior fellow at the conservative Hudson Institute, where he specializes in China, international science and technology relations, and international treaties, particularly the international sea treaty. (2) He is closely associated with such right web organizations as the Madison Center and Center for Security Policy, where he is a member of the national advisory council. (3) …Not to be confused with Charles A. Horner (the retired Air Force general and former head of the Air Force Space Command who was a member of the Rumsfeld Space Commission) Charles Horner has long been a close associate of the Cold Warriors of the Democratic Party and neoconservatives. In 2003 President Bush selected Horner, along with neocon Daniel Pipes, to join the board of directors of the U.S. Institute of Peace.(1)” [Do read more.] | …a ‘China scholar’. …In the administrations of President Reagan and the first President Bush, Horner served consecutively as Deputy Representative to the United Nations Conference on the Law of Sea, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Science and Technology, and Associate Director of the United States Information Agency. …served on the staff of the late Senator Henry M. Jackson (aha)…member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and has served on several panels: Secretary of State James Baker’s Advisory Committee on International Communications and Information Policy; Secretary of Commerce Robert Mosbacher’s Advisory Committee on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; the Voice of America Advisory Committee; and the Advisory Board of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. President George H.W. Bush appointed him to the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, which supervises the Fulbright program worldwide and is responsible for selecting all Fulbright grantees. President George W. Bush appointed him to the Board of Directors of the U.S. Institute of Peace, etc.******
…served as general counsel for the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under the Reagan Administration, and has taught law at the University of Mississippi and Georgetown. …more.-seems likely>Michael J Horowitz Mc Lean, VA 22101 [65+] Send email
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Her work at Hudson focuses on policy considerations of the impact of the relationship of Islam and democracy in Bangladesh. Prior to joining Hudson, Ms. Hossain was a Fellow at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies…more.******
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http://www.brookings.edu/projects/hamiltonproject/experts.aspx - labor economist with extensive experience in designing, managing, and executing large-scale evaluations of government programs. …more.-probable>Louis S Jacobson 1867 Massachusetts Ave; Mc Lean, VA 22101-4906 (703) 241-3757 [60-64 / Leslie B Jacobson, Muriel Jacobson]
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For thirty years, she has been an award-winning teacher of classic texts in the College of the University of Chicago, where she was a senior fellow in the John M. Olin Center for Inquiry into the Theory and Practice of Democracy. …served on the National Council of the National Endowment for the Humanities, as well as on the Council of Scholars of the American Academy of Liberal Education, and as a consultant on American history and civic education at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. She also has served as a consultant on civic education for the Corporation for National and Community Service and USA Freedom Corps, and is currently an advisor for Civic Enterprises, LLC, and the National Conference on Citizenship, etc.-Amy A Kass 4514 Connecticut Ave NW, Apt 203; Washington, DC 20008-4304 (202) 362-3148 [65+ / Leon R Kass, Sarah Kass, Miriam R Kass]
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http://www.nassau.hadassah.org/siteapps/tools/PhotoGallery.aspx?c=khKUIWPzEoE&b=5650387 - …created the Hudson Pew Briefing Series, which brings together senior level Capitol Hill officials for off the record discussions on issues pertinent to strengthening and preserving democracy at home and abroad…
-probable>Amy B Kauffman 1426 35th St NW; Washington, DC 20007-2805 [45-49]
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Marie-Josée Kravis - Senior Fellow; Board Member; Executive Committee Member
-?>Henry J Kravis 9571 Honeybell Cir; Boynton Beach, FL 33437-5469 (561) 364-0022 [65+]
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Herbert I. London - President; Board Member; Executive Committee Member (see above)
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Heidi Metcalf Little - Senior Fellow; Deputy Director, Center for Global Prosperity

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-Andrew S Natsios 1221 Dale Dr; Silver Spring, MD 20910-1610 (301) 587-1410 [55-59 / Elizabeth E Natsios, Emily F Natsios, Alexander B Natsios]
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-Aparna Pande 2901 16th St NW, Apt 402; Washington, DC 20009-4270
-Aparna Pande 220 Butternut Ln; Stamford, CT 06903-3830 [Paul K Cheuk, Amelia Cheuk, Hilary Cheuk, Hill Cheuk]
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-Justin A Polin 2702 Elnora St; Silver Spring, MD 20902-2672 [Lisa Polin]
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Christopher Sands - Senior Fellow

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Business Development Manager at Heineken USA. D.C. area.-Ioannis C Saratsis 1439 Duke St; Alexandria, VA 22314-3402 (571) 970-3054 [Jennifer A Young]
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William A. Schambra - Director, Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal; Senior Fellow
Center for Neighborhood Enterprise [NGO] – director.-William A Schambra 321 S Columbus St; Alexandria, VA 22314-3603 (703) 518-8997 [60-64 / Sharon S Schambra]
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Gabriel Schoenfeld - Senior Fellow

-Gabriel Schoenfeld 244 Argyle Rd; Brooklyn, NY 11218-4302 (718) 282-1043 [Naomi C Schoenfeld, Ano Schoenfeld]
-Gabriel Schoenfeld 2830 W 17th St; Brooklyn, NY 11224-2612 (347) 374-6588 [50-54]
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http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Shea_Nina - Affiliations: Center for Religious Freedom: Director (before 2006, based at Freedom House; after 2006, at the Hudson Institute); Puebla Institute: Former Board President. Government service: U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom: Vice Chair (since 1999); U.S. Department of State Advisory Committee on Religious Freedom Abroad: Member (1997-1999); U.S. Delegate to the UN Human Rights Commission: (1993 and 2001). “Nina Shea, a longtime supporter of interventionist U.S. policies dating back to the Contra wars in Nicaragua, is vice chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (CIRF). CIRF is a quasi-governmental body with roots in the U.S. Evangelical movement that, according to one scholar, aims to “‘remoralize’ American foreign policy” and “overturn the established—that is, liberal—order” (quoted in Stephen Kent, Marburg Journal of Religion, January 2001). The commission was formerly headed by Elliott Abrams, a convicted (and pardoned) Reagan administration official who is a special assistant to President George W. Bush on Mideast affairs. Shea also directs the Center for Religious Freedom, a research outfit long associated with the neoconservative-led Freedom House that was established in the mid-1980s under the original name of the Puebla Institute.” [Read more at link.]-Nina M Shea 3714 Ingomar St NW; Washington, DC 20015-1820 (202) 362-8196 [55-59 / Adam J Meyerson]
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-?>Katharine A Sheldon 4114 Springhill Ave; Richmond, VA 23225-3343 (804) 562-6600 [30-34 / Charles Z Sheldon, Zac Sheldon, Kendra Sheldon]
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-?>Max Singer Bethesda, MD (301) 547-3837
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http://www.linkedin.com/pub/yulya-spantchak/a/ba2/3b4 - Researcher and practitioner in international development with experience in survey based data collection and analysis. In-depth focus on the role of the private sector in global poverty “reduction”. Additional experience in managing the communications aspect of an international corporate social responsibility program consisting of over 20 global public and private partners. Fluent in Russian and Ukrainian with experience working and living in developing countries. Past: Client Assessment Fellow in Georgia and Ukraine at FINCA International; Research Assistant and Laboratory Manager at Massachusetts General Hospital; Volunteer at CYCLE Kids; Research Assistant at Boston University School of Medicine.-Yulya Spantchak 72 Country Downs Cir; Fairport, NY 14450-8811 (585) 425-1011 [Volodymyr Spantchak, Halyna Spantchak]
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-Irwin M Stelzer 372 N Starwood Dr; Aspen, CO 81611-9724 (970) 925-5209 [65+ / Marian F Stelzer, Clta Stelzer]
-Irwin M Stelzer 26 Kalorama Cir NW; Washington, DC 20008-1616 (202) 797-9292 [65+ / Marian F Stelzer, Cita Stelzer]
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-Emmet C Tuohy 109 N Edward St; Sayreville, NJ 08872-1152 (732) 257-9550 [25-29 / David A Tuohy, Joan F Tuohy, Brian Tuohy]
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-John C Weicher 3223 Beech St NW; Washington, DC 20015-220.7 (202) 244-1706 [65+ / Alice L Weicher, Stephany J Weicher]
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Kenneth R. Weinstein - Chief Executive Officer; Board Member; Executive Committee Member see above)
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Paul Dragos Aligica - Adjunct Fellow
-Paul D Aligica 4389 Lee Hwy; Arlington, VA 22207-3268 (703) 527-0925
-Paul D Aligica 9626 Black Maple Dr; Fairfax, VA 22031-5407 (703) 383-3106
-Paul Aligica 1100 N Glebe Rd, Ste 200; Arlington, VA 22201-4798
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Since 2001, she has worked with the program’s director, Irwin M. Stelzer, on a number of matters. Allen is a partner emeritus of the law firm of Piper Rudnick LLP (formerly Piper & Marbury LLP), etc.-?>Toni K Allen 5640 Bent Branch Rd; Bethesda, MD 20816-1048 (301) 229-9066 [65+ / Robert W Clark]
-?>Toni K Allen 970 Evergreen Church Rd; Stanardsville, VA 22973-3423 [45-49 / Bradford W Allen, Channing A Allen]
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-Shmuel Bar 567 Summit St; Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632-1922 (201) 569-5389
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-James C Capretta 204 N Abingdon St; Arlington, VA 22203-2641 (703) 522-7947 [45-49 / Claire M Capretta, Tom C Capretta]
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-?>Chester Finn 713 Harrington Rd; Rockville, MD 20852-1028 (301) 424-3481 [William A Finn, Marsha L Finn]
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http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Fukuyama_Francis - Affiliations: Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies: Professor; Project for the New American Century: Founding Member, Letter Signatory; National Endowment for Democracy: Member of Advisory Board; National Interest: Member, Editorial Board; Journal of Democracy: Member, Editorial Board; The New America Foundation: Member, Board of Directors; American Political Science Association: Member; Council on Foreign Relations: Member; Pacific Council on International Policy: Member; American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies: Member; George Mason University, School of Public Policy: Omer L. and Nancy Hirst Professor of Public Policy, 1996-2000; RAND Corporation: Member, Political Science Department, 1979-1980. Government service: President George W. Bush’s Council on “Bioethics”: Former Member; U.S. State Department Policy Planning Staff: Deputy Director for European Political-Military Affairs, 1989; Regular Member Specializing in Middle East Affairs, 1981-1982; U.S. Delegation to the Egyptian-Israeli Talks on Palestinian Autonomy: Member, 1981-1982. “One of the most well-known U.S. academics due in large measure to his famous “end of history” thesis, Francis Fukuyama is a political scientist based at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), an inside-the-Beltway graduate institute that has served as home base for a number of Fukuyama’s neoconservative associates, including Eliot Cohen, Paul Wolfowitz, and Gary Schmitt. Fukuyama was also linked to these SAIS colleagues through his close association with the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), a now largely defunct letterhead group founded in the late 1990s by ideologues based at the American Enterprise Institute in an effort to push for a “Reaganite” foreign policy that advocated an interventionist U.S. post-Cold War strategic posture. …” [Read more at link.]******
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http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Keyworth_George_Jay_II - Affiliations: Hudson Institute: Adjunct Fellow; General Atomics, Inc.: Board member; Keyworth Company: Chairman; Los Alamos National Laboratory: Former division director; The Progress and Freedom Foundation: Former Chairman and Senior Fellow; Center for Security Policy: Former National Security Advisory Council Member; American Physical Society: Member; American Association for the Advancement of Science:Member. Government: Los Alamos National Laboratory: Director of Physics Division 1968-1981; Office of the President: Science Advisor to Reagan: Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, 1981-1985; National Security Council’s Committee on Telecommunications Policy:Chairman, 1981-1985; President’s Commission on Industrial Competitiveness: Member, 1984. Business: Hewlett Packard: Former Board Member, 1986-2006; Green Plug: Former Board Chairman; General Atomics:Member of Board of Directors, 1995-. “George “Jay” Keyworth II, a nuclear physicist by training and President Ronald Reagan’s science advisor, is an adjunct fellow at the neoconservative Hudson Institute and a board member of General Atomics, a government contractor that touts itself as one of the “leading resources for high-technology systems ranging from the nuclear fuel cycle to electromagnetic systems, remotely operated surveillance aircraft, airborne sensors, and advanced electronic, wireless and laser technologies.”[1] He also chairs the Keyworth Company, which helps develop strategies for growth based on emerging and changing technologies.[2] …According to his Hudson bio, “from May 1981 to January 1986, Keyworth was Science Advisor to President Reagan and Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. As the senior technical member of the President’s staff, he led the Administration’s efforts to capitalize on U.S. science and technology to strengthen industrial competitiveness, and was instrumental in establishing strong budgetary priorities for university basic research. … He was also deeply involved in Administration initiatives to use science and technology better to support U.S. foreign policy interests, especially with the People’s Republic of China.“[3]. [MORE @ http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Keyworth_George_Jay_II.]-George A Keyworth II 100 Saint James Dr; Piedmont, CA 94611-3604 [65+]
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-Irving E Leveson 10 Inverness Ln; Jackson, NJ 08527-4047 (732) 833-9983 [Barbara D Leveson]
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Taslima Nasrin-Nasreen - Adjunct Fellow
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http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Podhoretz_Norman - Affiliations: Hudson Institute: Adjunct Fellow; Commentary Magazine: Editor-at-Large (1995-current); Editor-in-Chief (1960-1995); Committee on the Present Danger: Cofounder; Committee for the Free World: Cofounder; Project for the New American Century: Founding Signatory; Council on Foreign Relations: Member; Bar-Ilan University: Guardian of Zion Award, 2007; Columbia University:Former Pulitzer Scholar. Government: White House: Presidential Medal of Freedom, 2004; U.S. Information Agency: Chairman of the New Directions Advisory Committee (1981-1987); U.S. Army: Enlisted Officer in Army Security Agency (1953-1955). “Norman Podhoretz has been a leading writer and ideologue of the neoconservative political faction since the group began to emerge in the late 1960s. Along with Irving Kristol, Podhoretz is widely regarded as one of the group’s trailblazers. Podhoretz edited the neoconservative flagship magazine Commentary from 1960 to 1995, using it as a soapbox from which he and like-minded writers shaped the contours of what he called the neoconservative “tendency.” (He remains an editor at large, and his son John is editorial director, of the magazine.) From that platform, Podhoretz and others lambasted the anti-war movement, extolled the virtues of military power, attacked so-called appeasers like George McGovern, and condemned the supposed amorality of the counterculture and liberal social policies. Podhoretz also co-founded the Committee on the Present Danger (CPD) in the mid-1970s to serve as a pressure group aimed at resisting the politics of détente with the Soviet Union and championing a fierce anti-communism, which became the central theme of the early presidency of Ronald Reagan.” [READ MORE.]-Norman B Podhoretz Jr 120 E 81st St, Apt 7H; New York, NY 10028-1432 [65+]
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-Ernest H Preeg 4025 N Aberdeen St; Arlington, VA 22207-2918 (703) 534-4396 [John C Preeg, Lisa A Preeg]
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http://louisproyect.wordpress.com/2008/09/12/atom-spies/ describes him thus: “Satanic neoconservative.” | http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=RadoshRon.-Ronald Radosh 51 Castlerock Ln; Martinsburg, WV 25405 (304) 260-0546 [65+ / Allis Radosh] Send text message | Send email
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-Claudia A Rosett 1214 E Bluff Dr; Bluff Point, NY 14478-9761 [50-54]
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http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Schneider_William_Jr - Affiliations: Hudson Institute: Former Staff Member; Center for Security Policy: Member, National Security Advisory Council; Project for the New American Century: Letter Signatory; National Institute for Public Policy: Study Participant, “Rationale and Requirements for Nuclear Forces and Arms Control,” 2001; Council on Foreign Relations: Member; American Foreign Policy Council: Discussant. Government: Defense Science Board: Former Chairman (through July 2008); State Department: Member, Defense Trade Advisory Group; Under Secretary for Security Assistance, Science, and Technology (1982-1986); U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission: Former Member; Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States (“Rumsfeld Missile Commission”): Member (1998); President’s General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament: Chairman (1987-1993); Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission: Member; Office of Management and Budget: Associate Director for National Security and International Affairs (1981-1982); U.S. House of Representatives: Staffer (1976-1981); U.S. Senate: Staffer (1971-1976). Private sector: International Planning Services, Inc.: President; BAE Systems: Member, Board of Directors; WorldSpace: Member, Board of Directors; Defense Group, Inc.: Member, Board of Directors; Evans & Sutherland Computer Corp.: Member, Board of Directors; Lucent Technologies: Member, Government Advisory Board; G2 Satellite Solutions: Former Member, Advisory Board; Defense Forecasts International: Former Member, Board of Directors. “William Schneider Jr., a longtime proponent of controversial weapons programs and hardline advocacy groups like the Center for Security Policy (CSP), has worked as a defense adviser to the George W. Bush administration. He has also served as chairman of the Defense Science Board (DSB), a federal advisory committee that was established in 1956 to periodically review “the needs and opportunities presented by new scientific knowledge for radically new weapons systems” (see “Defense Science Board: History,” Office of the Secretary of Defense). A supporter of national missile defense, Schneider has also served on the boards of a number of defense contractors, including BAE Systems, the British defense contractor that has been investigated by British and U.S. authorities for unethical business practices. …Schneider has been affiliated with a number of rightist and neoconservative-aligned advocacy groups, including Frank Gaffney‘s CSP, the Hudson Institute, and the Project for the New American Century (PNAC). A former adjunct fellow at Hudson and adviser to CSP, Schneider signed several PNAC open letters to government officials, including the September 20, 2001 letter that urged President Bush to attack Iraq as part of the war on terror, ” even if evidence does not link Iraq directly to the [9/11] attack” (for more on PNAC and contributors to its letter campaigns, see Right Web Profile: Project for the New American Century). …” [Read more.]-probable>William Schneider 2700 Virginia Ave NW; Washington, DC 20037-1909 (202) 333-4466 [60-64]
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* http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=SchwartzJ | Competitive Enterprise Institute, Adjunct Analyst –>1001 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 1250; Washington, DC 20036-5520 (202) 331-1010
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John H. Shenefield - Adjunct Fellow
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William B. Shew - Adjunct Fellow
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-?>Ryan Streeter 1012 Wythe St; Alexandria, VA 22314-1841 [Kathryn Streeter]
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R(obert) “Bob” Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. - Adjunct Fellow
http://acc.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=tyrell | http://www.enterstageright.com/archive/articles/0503/0503tyrrellinterview.htm | B. 1943. The American Spectator Publisher; The New York Sun Contributing Editor; Committee on the Present Danger; Council on Foreign Relations; Federalist Society; Hudson Institute adjunct scholar; Jefferson Awards Board of Selectors; National Conservative Campaign Fund National Advisory Board. Wife: Judy Mathews Tyrrell (m. 1972, div. 1988, 3 children); Daughter: Annie Tyrrell (b. Jun-1981); Wife: (m. 1998); Father: (worked for Pabst Brewing Company).-Robert E Tyrrell Jr 219 S Alfred St; Alexandria, VA 22314-3638 [65+]
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Ben Wattenberg - Adjunct Fellow
http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Wattenberg_Ben - Affiliations: American Enterprise Institute: Senior Fellow; Committee on the Present Danger: Member; Coalition for a Democratic Majority: Former Co-Chairman; Smith Richardson Foundation: Former Member of Board of Governors; PBS Think Tank: Moderator (1994-current); U.S. News & World Report: Contributing Editor (1989-1990); Sen. Hubert Humphrey Campaign: Adviser (1970); Sen. Henry M. Jackson Campaign: Adviser (1972, 1976); Jewish World Review: Former Contributor; National Review Online: Contributor. Government: Commission on Broadcasting to the People’s Republic of China: Member (1992); Task Force on U.S. Government International Broadcasting: Member (1991); Board of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty: Member and Vice-Chairman (1981-1991); U.S. Delegation to the Madrid Conference on Human Rights: Member (1980); Presidential Advisory Board for Ambassadorial Appointments: Member (1977-1980); Democratic National Platform Drafting Committee: Member (1972; 1976); Office of the President: Aide and Speechwriter to Lyndon B. Johnson (1966-1968). Private sector: Syndicated Columnist: 1981-2001. “Ben Wattenberg, a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) and moderator of PBS’s Think Tank, was a member of a core group of Democratic Party hawks who, in the 1970s, shifted to the right after their failure to push the party to a more hardline, anti-Soviet posture. Like a number of his neoconservative contemporaries, including Richard Perle and Frank Gaffney, Wattenberg served on the staff of the hawkish pro-Israel Sen. Henry “Scoop” Jackson (D-WA) before joining the Ronald Reagan administration in the early 1980s. According to the profile on his infrequent weblog “Wattenblog,” he is “currently working on a book, Tales of a Neo-Con,” which is to be compiled from excerpts from his blog posts and from Think Tank. …” [Read more.] | http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/committee-on-the-present-danger/.-Ben J Wattenberg 2801 New Mexico Ave NW, Apt 701; Washington, DC 20007-3933 [65+ / Joseph B Wattenberg, Diane A Wattenberg]
-Ben J Wattenberg 5610 Wisconsin Ave; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-4415 (301) 657-2666
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Jerry Weinberger - Adjunct Fellow
http://acc.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=JerryWeinberger | Claremont Review of Books – contributor; Michigan State University – professor of political science. Timothy S. Goeglein – plagiarized.-probable>Jerry J Weinberger Jr 700 New Hampshire Ave NW; Washington, DC 20037-2407 (202) 861-5788 [Judith J Weinberger, Jonathan R Weinberger]
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http://acc.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=WeitzRich | http://www.cnas.org/node/569.-looks likely>Richard W Weitz 1301 S Arlington Ridge Rd, Apt 710; Arlington, VA 22202-1907 (703) 685-2813 [45-49 / Cathy M Weitz]
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http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Wurmser_Meyrav - Affiliations: Hudson Institute: Director, Center for Middle East Policy and Senior Fellow (2001-present); Middle East Media Research Institute: Cofounder and Former Executive Director (1998-2001); Ariel Center for Policy Research: Contributing Expert; Johns Hopkins University: Instructor; U.S. Naval Academy: Instructor; Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies: Participant. “Meyrav Wurmser, the director of the Center for Middle East Policy at the neoconservative-aligned Hudson Institute in Washington, DC, and a contributing expert at the Israel-based Ariel Center, is a longtime proponent of hardline Likud Party policies in the Middle East and, along with her husband David Wurmser (an adviser on Mideast issues to Vice President Dick Cheney), a member of an elite clique of policy wonks who helped shape ideas that seem to have heavily influenced the George W. Bush administration’s response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. …” [READ MORE.]-Meyrav Wurmser 503 Bonnibelle Pl ; Rockville, MD 20850-5711 [40-44 / David Wurmser, Meg Wurmser]
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-Yoshiki Y Hidaka 106 Central Park S, Apt 8N; New York, NY 10019-1571 (212) 262-1259 [Masaki S Hidaka, Masano S Hidaka, Kiyoko Hidaka]
-N H K Japan Broadcasting Corp, President 1 Rockefeller Plz; New York, NY 10020-2001 (212) 489-9550
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-?>N Kazimi 20 Prince Arthur Ave; Toronto, ON M5R 1B1 (647) 343-0905
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http://acc.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=HannsKuttner | http://www.economicsecurityproject.org/a_learning_pension_system.htm.-Hanns Kuttner 5020 Worthington Dr; Bethesda, MD 20816-2747 (301) 656-3255 [Redecca M Blank]
-Hanns H Kuttner 18 Indian Hills Dr; Waterloo, NY 13165-8495 (315) 539-2136
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http://acc.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=MarioMancus | http://www.linkedin.com/in/mariomancuso - Lecturer and Senior Fellow, The Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale University; Partner at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP; Advisory Board Member at Boliven; Visiting Senior Fellow at Hudson Institute. Past: Partner at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP; Under Secretary of Commerce, Industry and Security at U.S. Department of Commerce; US Chair at US-India High Technology Cooperation Group; US Chair at US-China High Technology and Strategic Trade Working Group; US Chair at US-Israel High Technology Forum; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense at US Department of Defense. Washington D.C. Metro Area.-my best ‘guess’, for now>Mario Mancuso 7313 Summit Ave; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-4029 [Leesa M Klepper]
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http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=AnnMarlowe | http://www.patrickmcmullan.com/site/search.aspx?t=person&s=Sloane+Crosley.******
”As Director of the Iraq Memory Foundation, Hassan Mneimneh supervised the structuring, annotation, and analysis of a massive archive of documents from the Saddam Hussein Regime, as well as the production of television programs aimed at empowering Iraqi citizens through the dissection of previous abuse of power and the examination of current conditions. Mneimneh was previously Executive Director of the Iraq Foundation, and Co-Director of the Iraq Research and Documentation Center. He was also one of the Political Development Experts consulted by the Baker-Hamilton Iraq Study Group. He has written extensively on radicalization and insurgency in the Middle East and continues to participate in initiatives designed to assess and counter extremism in the Arab and Muslim worlds.” | http://acc.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=hassanmneimneh.******
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http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/smith_lee - Hudson Institute: Visiting fellow; Tablet Magazine: Columnist; Weekly Standard: Contributor; Voice Literary Supplement: Former Editor-in-Chief. “Lee Smith is a visiting fellow at the neoconservative Hudson Institute and a contributor to several media outlets, including Tablet Magazine, the Weekly Standard, and the Wall Street Journal.[1] A commentator on Middle East policy and Arab affairs, Smith frequently lambasts the purported weakness of liberals in confronting terrorism, attacks writers who are critical of Israeli policies as being “Jew-baiters,” and warns of threats posed by Israel’s neighbors. …Smith is often preoccupied with ethnic stereotypes, at times accusing writers of racism and then turning around and making broad ethnic generalizations as an attack strategy.” [Read more at link.] | http://acc.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=LeeSmith******
Jewish Policy Center « Fed up USA | From: The 9-11 Conspirators & Their “Unbreakable Bond” with Israel, by C. Bollyn: http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/archive.cgi?read=110122 - TEVI TROY – ASHCROFT’S POLICY DIRECTOR- Tevi Troy (formerly Troyansky), Deputy Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Service, is another graduate of the Ramaz School. …Troy was the policy director for Sen. John Ashcroft (R-MO) in the late 1990s before he was appointed to be Bush’s first Attorney General, an appointment Troy enthusiastically supported in his article “My Boss the Fanatic” published in The New Republic. …Ashcroft now has a consulting business and earns much of his money by representing Israeli military companies. In 2006, Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) was reported to be a major client of the Ashcroft Group, LLC. …Prior to his May 2007 appointment as Deputy Secretary of the DHHS, Troy was Deputy Assistant to the President George W. Bush for Domestic Policy. In August 2003, Troy was appointed to serve at the White House as Deputy Cabinet Secretary and Liaison to the Jewish community. …An orthodox Jew, Troy is the son of Elaine Gerson Troy and Bernard Dov Troy, the former “Executive Director of the Jewish Educators’ Assembly in Manhattan.” …Troy is the grandson of Thomas and Pauline Troyansky, Russian Jewish immigrants who came to the United States in the early 1900s. …He is married to Kami J. Pliskow, the daughter of Dr. Raymond and Vita Pliskow of Tacoma, Washington. Raymond studied medicine at the University of Michigan. … The Pliskow family, a Russian Jewish family that immigrated to the U.S. in the early 1900s has its own interesting history of terrorism. …Barbara Pliskow, a former instructor in psychology at Wayne State University in Detroit, attempted to hijack an American Airlines Boeing 727 on September 24, 1971 armed with a gun, dynamite, and other explosives. She was reportedly attempting to hijack the flight on behalf of the “Black Liberation Army” to free imprisoned members of the Black Panther Party. Pliskow was charged with the capital offense of attemped piracy of an airliner. …Because the engines of the plane had not been started, however, Pliskow was not prosecuted under the federal skyjacking statue. | http://www.frumforum.com/the-american-enterprise-institutes-annual-dinner-in-washington-dc | http://www.hhs.gov/deputysecretary/bios/index.html - Tevi Troy is a Visiting Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute, a Senior Fellow at the Potomac Institute, and a writer and consultant on health care and domestic policy. He is a frequent television and radio analyst, and has appeared on Fox News, Fox Business, Al Jazeera English, and the Jim Lehrer Show, among other outlets. …On August 3, 2007, Dr. Troy was unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. As Deputy Secretary, Dr. Troy was the chief operating officer of the largest civilian department in the federal government, with a budget of $716 billion and over 67,000 employees. In that position, he oversaw all operations, including Medicare, Medicaid, public health, medical research, food and drug safety, welfare, child and family services, disease prevention, and mental health services. He served as the Regulatory Policy Officer for HHS, overseeing the development and approval of all HHS regulations and significant guidance. In addition, he led a number of initiatives at HHS, including implementing the President’s Management Agenda, combating bio-terrorism, and public health emergency preparedness. He also sponsored a series of key conferences on improving HHS’ role with respect to innovation in the pharmaceutical, biomedical, and medical device industries. Dr. Troy has led U.S. government delegations to Asia, the Middle East, Europe, North America, and Africa. …”Dr.” Troy has extensive White House experience, having served in multiple high-level positions over a five-year period, culminating in his service as Deputy Assistant and Acting Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, where he ran the Domestic Policy Council and was the White House’s lead adviser on health care, labor, education, transportation, immigration, crime, veterans and welfare. At the White House, Dr. Troy specialized in crisis management, creating intra-governmental consensus, and all aspects of policy development, including strategy, outreach and coalition building. Dr. Troy spearheaded the White House’s American Competitiveness Initiative, featured in the 2007 State of the Union Address. …’Dr.’ Troy also served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy at the Department of Labor, where he was the Department’s lead regulatory strategist. At Labor, “Dr.” Troy crafted the Department’s new ergonomics policy, as well as plans for a compliance assistance strategy for the Department’s regulatory and enforcement arms. …has held high-level positions on Capitol Hill as well. From 1998 to 2000, “Dr.” Troy served as the Policy Director for Senator John Ashcroft. From 1996 to 1998, Troy was Senior Domestic Policy Adviser and later Domestic Policy Director for the House Policy Committee, chaired by Christopher Cox. Dr. Troy has also been a Research Fellow at the Hudson Institute and a Researcher at the American Enterprise Institute. …has written for the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, Forbes, the New Republic, Commentary, Reason, Investor’s Business Daily, National Review, the Weekly Standard, and other publications. … Troy’s many other affiliations include serving as a member of the publication committee of National Affairs, a member of the Board of Fellows of the Jewish Policy Center, a Visiting Scholar at the School of Policy and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, a member of the International Advisory Council for APCO Worldwide, and a regular contributor to National Review Online. …Troy lives in Maryland with his wife Kami and four children.-Tevi D Troy 611 Somersworth Way; Silver Spring, MD 20902-1568 (301) 622-7716 [40-44 / Bernard M Troy, Kami J Troy]
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* http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=ThomLadd - Assistant to Hudson President Herbert London.
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http://acc.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=Brd10 | http://www.amtd.com/about/directors.cfm?bioID=31356 | Boys and Girls Clubs of America – governor; Checker Holdings Corp. IV – chairman; Cornell University – trustee emeritus; Epoch Investment Partners, Inc. – chairman; Hudson Institute – chairman, trustee; International Financial Group, Inc. – chairman & CEO; Limited Brands, Inc. – director; Republican Jewish Coalition – director; TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation – director. Past: Data Broadcasting Corporation – co-chairman; InterWorld Corporation – chairman; J Net Enterprises – CEO & chairman; Libby Legal Defense Trust – advisory committee member. …lives and/or works in Wilson, WY.******
Walter P. Stern - Chairman Emeritus
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http://acc.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=Brd13 | http://sandiego.cciconstellation.net/about-edc_board-of-directors.aspx | http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/about/about_leadership/coa.shtml | Burnham Institute – trustee; Cordillera Corporation – co-founder; General Atomics – vice chairman; Hudson Institute – trustee; Jobs for America’s Graduates – director; Lindbergh Foundation – director; Spectrum Aeronautical, LLC – managing director. Past: Raytheon Company – director. James Neal Blue – brother. …lives and/or works in San Diego, CA.******
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http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=DorrGera | http://www.azheart.com/scripts/forceframe.pl?http://www.azheart.com/institute/physicians/dorros.html | http://www.sfsinvent.com/DrGeraldDorros1.shtml | …is an interventional cardiologist at Dorros Cardiology and Cardiovascular Consultants and is medical director of the William Dorros-Isadore Feuer Interventional Cardiovascular Disease Foundation. He serves as co-chair of the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Blue Ribbon Panel on Improving Cardiac Care, a program that evaluates the program evaluation of cardiac care programs in the Veterans Health Administration. He is a past president of the Arizona Heart Institute Foundation. …lives and/or works in Wilson, WY.******
http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=RussGerson - Chief Executive Officer of The Gerson Group, a corporate development advisory firm. MORE.******
http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=JebsJan - Founder and Chairman of the Gamma Applied Visions Group, a Swiss holding company based on the outskirts of Geneva. …MORE.******
[Missing Pic.]<–wife Susan. | http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Kadish_Lawrence - Claremont Institute: Board Member; Hudson Institute: Board Member; Americans for Victory over Terrorism: Senior Adviser; Center for Security Policy: Award winner, Donor; Republican Jewish Coalition: Founding Chairman, Board Member; Committee for Security and Peace in the Middle East: Founding Chairman; American Middle East Information Network: Founding Chairman. Private sector: First Fiscal Fund Corp.:Real Estate Broker. “A high-powered real estate investor who served as founding chairman of the Republican Jewish Coalition, Lawrence Kadish has been a prominent backer of a number of neoconservative and right-wing “pro-Israel” groups. He has supported Frank Gaffney’s Center for Security Policy (CSP), which awarded Kadish the “Freedom Flame Award” in 2004[1]; has served as a senior adviser to the William Bennett-founded Americans for Victory over Terrorism (AVOT); and served on the boards of both the Claremont Institute and the Hudson Institute.[2]” [Read MORE at rightweb link.] | http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=Kadish | http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/about_us.xml | …lives and/or works in Old Westbury, NY.******
* http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=KahnDeb - Daughter of Herman Kahn. Greater New York City Area.
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http://acc.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=Lichtblau - Lichtblau is founder and president of RocketLine LLC, a company which designs, manufactures and sells a new line-painting system for highways. He founded and served as Chairman and CEO of International Fiber Systems (IFS) and was an independent inventor from 1982 to April 2004. IFS designs, manufactures and sells fiber optic transmission equipment for use with large closed circuit television systems and other large security systems. The company was sold to General Electric in April 2003. …From 1972 to 1982 Lichtblau was Vice President for Research and Development for Checkpoint Systems, Inc., etc.******
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http://acc.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=manrob | http://www.techpargroup.com/Principals.html - Was a senior executive in commercial, investment and mortgage banking prior to becoming a Principal Advisor for TPG [TechPar Group]…was Managing Director of Nomura Securities International…was Senior Vice President and COO of First Interstate Bank’s domestic Capital Markets group, COO of Thomson Financial’s Electronic Settlements Group and COO of PaineWebber’s Fixed Income Division…was Vice President of Chase Manhattan Bank, etc.******
http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=BillMatassoni | http://www.brittonmanasco.com/thought_leadership_strategy/ | http://liveunited.org/people/c/u.s.-board-of-directors | …a partner with Boston Consulting Group. Partner, Baldwin Bell Green, New York, New York. ited Way Worldwide – director. …lives and/or works in New York, NY.******
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http://acc.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=Ebby | Center for Security Policy – director.******
http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=Ohashi - Chairman of the Board, All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd.; President, Asian Forum Japan; Co-Chairman, Committee on Promotion of Economic Partnerships, Nippon Keidanren. …MORE.******
* http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=CarolynParlato - ..currently the President of C&C Shorelands, Inc., an investment company, and Secretary/Treasurer and board member of the Ramapo Land Company, etc.
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http://acc.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=PrentMile - E. Miles Prentice III is a partner at Eaton & Van Winkle, where he practices international and domestic commercial and financial law, with emphasis upon the representation of foreign and domestic corporations, banks and insurance companies in their U.S. and their off-shore activities. He is a Director of National Life Insurance Company of Vermont and Snorkel Holdings, Inc., as well as a Director of a number of U.S. subsidiaries of foreign corporations. He is also a Director of The Texas League of Professional Baseball Clubs and the Southern League of Professional Baseball Clubs. | Center for Security Policy – chairman; Eaton & Van Winkle LLP – partner; Hudson Institute – trustee; Midland Sports, Inc. – majority owner; Midland (TX) RockHounds – president; National Life Group – director; National Life Insurance Company – director; Shelburne Museum – trustee.******
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) « Fed up USA * CFR: Pi-Q | http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=PriceSteven - ..co-founder of FiveWire Media Capital. Prior to forming FiveWire Media capital, he was a Senior Managing Director at Centerbridge Partners, LP., a $3 billion multi-strategy private equity fund. …MORE. | FiveWire Media Capital – co-founder; Hudson Institute – trustee; Jewish Theological Seminary – trustee; SmartBrief, Inc. – director; Townsquare Media- chairman & CEO. Past: Centerbridge Partners – senior managing director; Foundation for the National Archives – director; PriCellular Corporation – president & CEO; Spectrum Equity Investors – senior management director; UJA-Federation of New York – director; U.S. Department of Defense – deputy assistant secretary. …lives and/or works in Mount Kisco, NY.******
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Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (CHUTZPAH) « Fed up USA * Committee on the Present Danger « Fed up USA * Middle East Forum « Fed up USA * Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars « Fed up USA * American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) * CFR: Ro-Ry, etc. | http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=Rosenwald - Co-Chair of the Board of American Securities Holding Corporation, a private company overseeing investment activities in publicly-traded securities, as well as traditional investment and merchant banking. …She is Chairman of the Board of the Middle East Media and Research Institute and Vice President of the Jewish Institute of National Security Affairs. She also serves on the Board of Directors of the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee, Human Rights in China, and Washington Institute for Near East Policy. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Board of Regents for the Center for Security Policy, the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting, New York Academy of Sciences, United Jewish Appeal/Federation, New York Psychoanalytic Research and Development, Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, and the The Founders Association, etc. | American Center for Democracy Advisory Board; American Israel Public Affairs Committee Board of Directors; Bill Bradley for President; Brownback for President; Bush-Cheney ’04; Cantor for Congress; Center for Security Policy Board of Regents; Committee on the Present Danger; Council on Foreign Relations; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Freedom House Board Of Trustees; Friends of Joe Lieberman; Friends of Senator D’Amato 1998 Committee; Gore 2000; Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee; Hudson Institute Board of Directors; Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs Vice President; John McCain 2008; Libby Legal Defense Trust Advisory Committee; McCain 2000; Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee; Santorum 2006; Softer Voices Board of Directors; Tom Delay Congressional Committee; United States Committee for a Free Lebanon; Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Father: Julius Rosenwald (founder of Sears); Mother: Augusta Nusbaum Rosenwald; Brother: Lessing Rosenwald (Sears executive); Brother: William Rosenwald; Sister: Edith Rosenwald Sulzberger Stern; Sister: Adele Rosenwald Deutsch.-Nina Rosenwald Hands Creek Rd; East Hampton, NY (631) 324-3753
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* http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=JosephSchmuckler - ..Senior Executive Officer of Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Co., Ltd., the Tokyo based global investment banking subsidiary of the Mitsubishi Financial Group… MORE. …He lives with his wife and two children in suburban New Jersey.
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* http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=SiegWill - ..had a twenty year career with Chris-Craft Industries, Inc. whose major business was over-the-air television broadcasting. …He co-produced a documentary entitled The Road To 9/11 which aired on PBS stations in 2004. …a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. …MORE. | Hudson Institute; Council on Foreign Relations , Inc.; American Jewish Committee; BHC Communications , Inc.; Temple Or [of?] Elohim. Co-chairperson, Diplomatic Outreach Committee, Long Island Chapter, American Jewish Committee; Member, Advisory Board and Journal Co-Chair, Institute for Student Achievement; Board Member, Chris-Craft Corporation; Board Member, BHC Communications , Inc.
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…an attorney who specialized in banking and corporate matters at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, American Express Company and Ramius Capital Group. …member of the Board of Directors and Chair of the Undergraduate Committee for The Jewish Foundation for Education of Women, a non-sectarian organization; a member of the Parent Leadership Committee at the University of Pennsylvania; a National Commissioner of ADL and a Vice-Chair of the Executive Committee of its New York Regional Board…
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* http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=SarahStern - ..worked as Special Projects Manager for Newsweek and as Business Director for Commentary magazine. Ms. Stern has served on the boards of The Main Idea and the Yale Alumni Fund.
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http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=WinsorCurtin | http://www.theacru.org/about-policy-board.html - ..entered the career US Foreign Service in February, 1967. His first assignment was to the US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, where he did research on nuclear nonproliferation issues until 1970. He served at the Office of Congressional Relations at the Department of State through 1971, when he resigned from the career Foreign Service to take a Professional Staff position on Capitol Hill. …MORE.******
http://acc.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=Brd24 -..is a senior fellow for technology and society with Discovery Institute, where he specializes in public policy and socio-cultural analysis, focusing on telecommunications and the Internet. Prior to joining Discovery Institute in 2001, he served as director of technology affairs for GTE Corporation, where he was responsible for strategic assessment of technology, regulatory, and market trends. …He also holds several board positions including: the National Foundation for Facial Reconstruction, the National Symphony Orchestra Association, Hudson Institute, and the Billy Rose Foundation, etc.—
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http://mes.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=BrunChar - ..started Oppenheimer Capital in 1969 and was chairman until May 1996 when he became Chairman Emeritus, marking over 33 years with Oppenheimer. …MORE.******

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B. 1935. Hudson Institute – trustee emeritus; National Center for Policy Analysis – director; Richards, Layton & Finger- director. Past: 1988 Pierre S. du Pont IV presidential campaign – unsuccessful candidate; Delaware state government – governor; GOPAC – founder; Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation – director; PepsiAmericas Inc. – director; Phillips Exeter Academy – graduate; U.S. House of Representatives – former members – D – member; U.S. Navy- lieutenant. Elise du Pont – spouse; Lammot du Pont (deceased) – grandson; Pierre S. du Pont III(deceased) – son. …lives and/or works in Rockland, DE.
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1st pic: Former White House Chief of Staff (Reagan) Kenneth Duberstein arrives for the formal artist’s dinner for the Kennedy Center Honors with his wife, Jacqueline, at the United States Department of State December 4, 2010 in Washington. | Chairman and CEO, The Duberstein Group, Washington, D.C. | Boeing Company – director; Brookings Institution – trustee; ConocoPhillips – director; Council on Foreign Relations – director; Duberstein Group, Inc. – chairman & CEO; Harvard University Institute of Politics – senior advisory committee member; Hudson Institute – trustee emeritus; Kennedy Center – honorary trustee; Mack-Cali Realty Corporation – director; National Alliance to End Homelessness – director; Travelers Companies Inc.- director. Past: Committee for Economic Development – VP; Fannie Mae – director; National Endowment for Democracy – director; Ronald Reagan administration – chief of staff; Timmons & Company Inc. – VP.******
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http://www.apcoworldwide.com/content/Services/KeyStaff.aspx?service=branding&ksid=ec882212-5e89-42b8-a09b-72cb7b1c2c56 | President and Chief Executive Officer, National Association of Chain Drug Stores, Alexandria, Virginia. | George Bush Presidential Library Foundation – trustee; Hudson Institute – trustee emeritus; Kennedy Center – trustee emeritus; Stillwater Mining Company – director; U.S. Chamber of Commerce- director. Past: Burson-Marsteller – vice chairman; George H.W. Bush – chief of staff; National Association of Chain Drug Stores – president & CEO; November Fund – co-chairman; Philip Morris Companies Inc. – SVP; Ronald Reagan administration – assistant of cabinet affairs; Wexler Group – president of U.S. operations. …lives and/or works in Frederick, MD.******
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http://rs.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=brd4 - “…Dr. Giglio’s unique background in business, public policy and finance is rooted in his experience on Wall Street, in government service and in academia. …Currently, Dr. Giglio teaches strategic management at the Graduate School of Business at Northeastern University in Boston. …[w]as Executive Vice President at Smith Barney, President of Chase Municipal Securities, and a Senior Managing Director at Bear Stearns & Company, three of the largest investment banking firms in the world. …MORE.******
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http://www.harvardinvestments.com/aboutus-keyex.php - Chairman, Harvard Investments, Inc. Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.******
http://hfm.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=Brd5 - ..president of E & A Industries, Inc., which owns three specialty chemical companies in Indianapolis and a light fixture company based in Chicago. …MORE. | Age in 2011: 63. E&A Industries, Inc. – co-founder & CEO; Hudson Institute – trustee emeritus; Simon Property Group Inc.- director. Past: 2004 George W. Bush presidential campaign – major donor; 2008 Bilderberg conference – participant; J. Danforth Quayle – deputy chief of staff. …lives and/or works in Indianapolis, IN.******
http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Kagan_Donald | PNAC: Ginsberg – Muravchik | Past experience includes: Deputy for Policy in the State Department’s Bureau of Inter-American Affairs (1985-1988); State Department’s Policy Planning Staff member (1984-1985); speechwriter to Secretary of State George P. Shultz (1984-1985); foreign policy advisor to Congressman Jack Kemp (1983); Special Assistant to the Deputy Director of the United States Information Agency (1983); Assistant Editor at the Public Interest (1981). …Born in Lithuania, Kagan grew up in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, New York. Father of Frederick and Robert. He lives in New Haven, Connecticut. | Fellow, Department of Classics, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. | Hudson Institute – trustee emeritus; Project for the New American Century – signatory; The Outbreak of the Peloponnesian War – author; While America Sleeps – co-author; Yale University – professor of history. Past: Cornell University. …Frederick W. Kagan – son; Robert Kagan - son.******
”Greek” jew. http://las.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=Brd7 - ..former chairman and chief executive officer of American Standard Companies, Inc. …serves on the Board of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and is a member of its Executive Committee. He also serves on the Boards of Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield, and the National Endowment for Democracy. He is an overseer of the Executive Council on Diplomacy, and a member of Oxford University’s Council for the School of Management Studies. …MORE. | http://www.newyorksocialdiary.com/partypictures/2006/06_14_06/partypictures06_14_06.php,******
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http://emp.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=Brd22 - ..one of Shaw Pittman’s founding partners, has had a distinguished career in law and government since his graduation from Yale Law School in 1948. …Since his return to Shaw Pittman in 1964, Mr. Pittman has continued his representation of international banking and corporate clients and has served as Trustee and on the Executive Committee of the Hudson Institute; on the Board of Overseers and the Executive Committee of the Center for Naval Analyses, as well as on its Marine Corps Advisory committee and its DOD Reorganization Advisory Committee; as a Director of Royal Ordnance, Inc.; on the Advisory Board of the Federal Emergency Management Agency; as a Director of the American Civil Defense Association; and as a Trustee of the Chesapeake Environmental Protection Association. …MORE.******
…former U.S. V.P. Dan and Marilyn Quayle have three grown children: Tucker, Benjamin and Corinne. They live in Paradise Valley, Arizona.******
http://www.abouteducation.org/board.htm | Age in 2011: 79. Bright Horizons Family Solutions – director; Hudson Institute – trustee emeritus; NiSource Inc. – chairman. Past: Lincoln National Corporation – chairman & CEO. | Fort Wayne, Indiana.******
http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/american-enterprise-institute-for-public-policy-research-aei/ | http://www.northwestern.edu/magazine/spring2008/alumninews/inmemoriam.html - Director, Kinship Corporation, Northbrook, Illinois. …former head of the pharmaceutical company that bears his family name, etc.-Dead, I think. -http://articles.latimes.com/2007/nov/08/local/me-passings8.s2
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http://www.nortel.com/corporate/corptime/past_leadership.html | Partner, Thayer Capital Partners, Washington, D.C. | Age in 2011: 72. Arlington Capital Partners – co-founder; Business Executives for National Security – director; Claris Capital – chairman; Claris Holdings LLC – chairman; Dow Chemical Company – director; Hudson Institute – trustee emeritus; Kennedy Center – corporate fund board member; Library of Congress – trustee; National Symphony Orchestra – director; University of Pennsylvania’s School of Engineering and Applied Science – board member; Whirlpool Corporation – director. Past: Forstmann Little & Company – special partner; ManTech International Corporation – director; Northern Telecom Limited – chairman; Unisys Corporation – president; Wharton School – trustee. …Age in 2010: 71.******
http://littlesis.org/person/44039/Edward_Wanandi - Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Trailmobile Corporation, Northbrook, Illinois.******


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