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  2. Foreign Policy Institute (SAIS) - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Center of Foreign Policy Research was founded in 1957 by Paul H. Nitze, former Secretary of the Navy and Deputy Secretary of Defense; Nitze, a cold war strategist and expert on military power and strategic arms, whose roles as negotiator, diplomat and Washington insider spanned the era from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Ronald Reagan ...

  3. The Washington Institute for Near East Policy - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Institute is considered an academic think tank (akin to the Brookings Institution and Public Policy Institute of California), staffed largely by researchers holding doctorate degrees and generally not having a mission affiliated with a particular ideology, as opposed to an advocacy think tank, which is staffed by individuals with strong ideological leanings. [23]

  4. List of think tanks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Maine Policy Institute: Portland: Maine: Free market 2002 Manhattan Institute for Policy Research: New York: New York: Conservative 1978 MassINC: Boston: Massachusetts: Nonpartisan 1995 McCain Institute: Washington, D.C. Center-Right 2012 Mercatus Center: Arlington: Virginia: Free market/Libertarian 1980 Migration Policy Institute: Washington ...

  5. David Makovsky - Wikipedia

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    David Makovsky received his bachelor's degree from Columbia University and his master's in Middle East studies from Harvard University. [1] [2]From 1989 to 2000, David Makovsky extensively covered the peace process between Israel and Palestine, in his roles as executive editor and editor-in-chief (1999-2000) of The Jerusalem Post, and diplomatic correspondent for Israel's major daily Haaretz. [1]

  6. Patrick Clawson - Wikipedia

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    Born in Alexandria, Virginia, Clawson graduated with a B.A. from Oberlin College in 1973 and earned a Ph.D. from The New School for Social Research in 1978. He taught at Seton Hall University from 1979 to 1981 and served as a senior economist for the International Monetary Fund from 1981 until 1985, when he took a position as a senior economist with the World Bank.

  7. Elliott School of International Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The Carnegie Corporation of New York ranks the Elliott School as one of the world's foremost, leading research institutions in the fields of public and foreign policy, hosting numerous research centers, institutes, and policy programs, such as the Institute for International Economic Policy and The Project on Forward Engagement. [4]

  8. Washington State Institute for Public Policy - Wikipedia

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    The Washington State Institute for Public Policy, a creation of the state legislature of the U.S. state of Washington, researches public policy issues of interest to the legislature and state agencies, in association with The Evergreen State College. It was created in 1983 and currently supports public access to various reports and projects ...

  9. Washington Institute - Wikipedia

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    Washington Institute may refer to: Washington Institute for Near East Policy, American think tank; Washington Institute for Values in Public Policy, an organization associated with the Unification Church; Washington Institute in St. Louis, now known as Washington University