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The RAND
Corporation is a nonprofit institution that helps improve
policy and decision-making through research and analysis.
The Hudson
Institute is a non-partisan policy research organization
dedicated to innovative research and analysis that promotes global
security, prosperity, and freedom. We 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. Through publications, conferences and policy
recommendations, we seek to guide global leaders in government and
business.
The Brookings
Institution is a private nonprofit organization devoted to
independent research and innovative policy solutions. For more than
90 years, Brookings has analyzed current and emerging issues and
produced new ideas that matter—for the nation and the world.
The Wilson Center
The mission of the Wilson Center is to commemorate the ideals and
concerns of Woodrow Wilson by: providing a link between the world of
ideas and the world of policy; and fostering research, study,
discussion, and collaboration among a full spectrum of individuals
concerned with policy and scholarship in national and world affairs.
Its location in the U.S. capital makes the Center a unique
nonpartisan meeting ground where vital current issues and their deep
historical background may be explored through research and dialogue.
The Hoover
Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford
University, is a public policy research center devoted to advanced
study of politics, economics, and political economy—both domestic
and foreign—as well as international affairs. With its
world-renowned group of scholars and ongoing programs of
policy-oriented research, the Hoover Institution puts its
accumulated knowledge to work as a prominent contributor to the
world marketplace of ideas defining a free society
The Heritage
Foundation is a research and educational institute - a think
tank - whose mission is to formulate and promote conservative public
policies based on the principles of free enterprise, limited
government, individual freedom, traditional American values, and a
strong national defense.
The
Federation of American Scientists (FAS) was formed in 1945
by atomic scientists from the Manhattan Project who felt that
scientists, engineers and other innovators had an ethical obligation
to bring their knowledge and experience to bear on critical national
decisions, especially pertaining to the technology they unleashed -
the Atomic Bomb.
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/
An independent non-governmental research institute and library
located at The George Washington University, the Archive collects
and publishes declassified documents obtained through the Freedom of
Information Act. The Archive also serves as a repository of
government records on a wide range of topics pertaining to the
national security, foreign, intelligence, and economic policies of
the United States. The Archive won the 1999 George Polk Award, one
of U.S. journalism's most prestigious prizes, for-in the words of
the citation-"piercing the self-serving veils of government secrecy,
guiding journalists in the search for the truth and informing us
all."
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