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Gary Schmitt: Resident Scholar and Director of Advanced Strategic Studies, American Enterprise Institute; Executive Director, Project for the New American Century (1997-2005}; Adjunct Professor, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University (1996-97); Fellow, The National Interest, Brookings Institution, and National Strategy Information Center, (1988-96}; Executive Director, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (1984-88}; ; minority staff (1981-1982) director (1982-1984) Senate Select Committee on Intelligence [e]
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- United States intelligence community [r]: The United States' intelligence agencies coordinated by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. [e]
- Neoconservatism [r]: A political philosophy and ideology which combines many traditional conservative opinions with an emphasis on the importance of foreign policy and using American power to push democracy forward. [e] -->
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- American Enterprise Institute [r]: A major U.S. political, economic and international relations "think tank", which has always been associated with a free enterprise view, and has, in recent decades, become more associated with neoconservatism and an interventionist foreign policy; many of its fellows went into policy positions in Republican administrations, and returned at the end of their tenure [e]
- Project for the New American Century [r]: neoconservative think tank and interest group, formed, in its words, to promote the foreign policy principles of the Reagan Administration: "a military that is strong and ready to meet both present and future challenges; a foreign policy that boldly and purposefully promotes American principles abroad; and national leadership that accepts the United States' global responsibilities;" actively supported regime change and preventive war in the Middle East [e]
- School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University [r]: A branch of Johns Hopkins University, located in Washington DC, which is both a graduate school and a major research center in international relations [e]
- Brookings Institution [r]: Generally considered neutral in its overall output, a large think tank in Washington, D.C. [e]
- President's Intelligence Advisory Board [r]: A long-standing, nonpartisan committee that gives direct advice to the President of the United States, outside the chain of command of the United States intelligence community [e]
- Senate Select Committee on Intelligence [r]: Oversees the United States intelligence community for the Senate, submitting legislation and reports on the proper conduct of the program; Dianne Feinstein is chair and Christopher Bond is Ranking Minority Member; the four highest Senate leaders, of both parties, are ex officio members [e]
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- William Kristol [r]: American political scientist, founder of the Weekly Standard, and U.S. Republican Party strategist; board member of Foreign Policy Initiative and Keep America Safe; chief of staff to Vice President Dan Quayle and U.S. Secretary of Education William Bennett; son of Irving Kristol, dean of neoconservatism; contributor to The Weekly Standard and Washington Post; expert list, Middle East Forum [e]
- Kenneth Adelman [r]: Member, Committee on the Present Danger; Board of Trustees, Freedom House; board, International Crisis Group; U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency during the Reagan Administration; Republican activist who supported Barack Obama [e]
- Gary Bauer [r]: American social conservative, heading the interest group, American Values; 2000 candidate for the Republican presidential nomination; board member of Foundation for Defense of Democracies; Christian Zionist on the board of Christians United For Israel [e]
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- William Bennett [r]: Leading traditional values advocate of American conservatism (according to the New York Times) and historian; host of syndicated radio show; Washington Fellow, Claremont Institute; Reagan administration chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities (1981-1985) and U.S. Secretary of Education (1985-1988), and President Bush's "drug czar" (1989-1990); author of The Book of Virtues; with Mario Cuomo, co-chairman of the Partnership for a Drug-Free America [e]
- Ellen Bork [r]: Attorney involved in a number of neoconservative organizations; director, Democracy and Human Rights, Foreign Policy Initiative; previously Deputy Director of the Project for the New American Century; staff member for Asia and the Pacific at the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations and at the Bureau of Latin American Affairs at the U.S. Department of State; member, Council on Foreign Relations [e]
- Linda Chavez [r]: President of the Center for Equal Opportunity; "favorite columnist", American Conservative Union; Policy board Emerita, American Civil Rights Union; Director of Public Liaison in the Reagan White House; Director of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (1983-1985);editor of the prize winning quarterly journal of the American Federation of Teachers, American Educator (1977-1983); resigned as director of U.S. English (1987-1988) over prejudice of the founder; Republican candidate for U.S. Senate from Maryland, 1986 [e]
- Eliot Cohen [r]: Professor of strategic studies, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University; Aspen Strategy Group, Aspen Institute; Counselor to Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice and former member of Defense Policy Board (2001-2009); contributor, Militant Islam Monitor; American Enterprise Institute's council of academic advisors; founding signatory; Project for the New American Century; Gulf War Air Power Survey: Director and Editor, 1991-1993 [e]
- Midge Decter [r]: Neoconservative journalist; Trustee of the Heritage Foundation; Jamestown Foundation Advisory Board; Board of Advisors, Foreign Policy Research Institute; Committee on the Present Danger; Accuracy in Media National Advisory Board; spouse of Norman Podhoretz; advisor, Project for the New American Century [e]
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- Nicholas Eberstadt [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Hillel Fradkin [r]: Director, Center for Islam, Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World and Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute; Founded Current Trends in Islamist Ideology; previously on faculty at the University of Chicago and Columbia University [e]
- Frank Gaffney, Jr. [r]: Neoconservative author; founder and head of the Center for Security Policy; columnist for the Washington Times; member, Committee for the Present Danger; Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs under Richard Perle; contributing editor, National Review; advisor, Project for the New American Century; advisory board, U.S. Committee for a Free Lebanon; "favorite columnist", American Conservative Union [e]
- Jeffrey Gedmin [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Reuel Marc Gerecht [r]: Researcher and commentator on the Middle East and radical Islam, generally associated with neoconservatism; former Central Intelligence Agency operations officer [e]
- Charles Hill [r]: Career minister in the U.S. Foreign Service; research fellow at the Hoover Institution; diplomat-in-residence and lecturer in International Studies at Yale University; Executive aide to former U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz (1985–89); served as special consultant on policy to the Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1992 to 1996; wrote biography of Boutros Boutros-Ghali [e]
- Bruce Jackson [r]: Industrial and financial strategist; Director, Project on Transitional Democracies; director, Project for the New American Century; U. S. Army mitary intelligence officer and then civilian staffer, U.S. Department of Defense, in nuclear forces and arms control. National co-chair of Dole for President in 1996, delegate to 1996 and 2000 Republican conventions, pledged to George W. Bush at the latter; President of the US Committee on NATO; Chairman of the Committee for the Liberation of Iraq 2002-2003 [e]
- Donald Kagan [r]: Historian and classics professor at Yale University, expert on the Peloponnesian War; Trustee emeritus, Hudson Institute; father of Robert Kagan and Frederick Kagan; Project for the New American Century [e]
- Robert Kagan [r]: U.S. foreign policy analyst and influencer; cofounder of the new Foreign Policy Initiative; senior associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, contributing editor at the New Republic and Weekly Standard, columnist, Washington Post; member, Council on Foreign Relations; fellow in American diplomatic history at American University; Aspen Strategy Group, Aspen Institute; son of Donald Kagan and brother of Frederick Kagan [e]
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