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- Committee on the Present Danger [r]: Add brief definition or description
- International Security Advisory Board [r]: An external advisory panel of the U.S. Department of State, dealing with international security policy, especially arms control [e]
- National Institute for Public Policy [r]: A think tank and contract research center for U.S. strategic policy in a non-bipolar world, with both neoconservatives and Bush Administration critics in its board [e]
- Richard Pipes [r]: Professor Emeritus of Russian History, Harvard University; involved in numerous U.S. strategic studies of Soviet power; speaker for Heritage Foundation and Hoover Institution, member, Council on Foreign Relations; father of Mideast specialist Daniel Pipes [e]