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* [[Americonservatism/think-tanks]]: Americonservative think-tanks | * [[Americonservatism/think-tanks]]: Americonservative think-tanks | ||
==Nonpartisan== | ==Nonpartisan== | ||
− | * {{wp/alt|New America Foundation}}: "public policy institute and think tank focusing on a wide range of issues, including national security studies, technology, asset building, health, energy, education, and the economy" | + | * {{wp/alt|New America Foundation}}: "public policy institute and think tank focusing on a wide range of issues, including national security studies, technology, asset building, health, energy, education, and the economy" Chair of Board of Directors is [[Google]]'s [[Eric Schmidt]].[http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/08/world/asia/bill-richardson-and-eric-schmidt-of-google-visit-north-korea.html][http://www.politico.com/politico44/2013/01/us-raps-richardson-schmidt-over-north-korea-visit-153281.html] |
==Progressive== | ==Progressive== | ||
* {{wp/alt|Center for American Progress}} | * {{wp/alt|Center for American Progress}} |
Revision as of 20:44, 24 April 2013
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- Americonservatism/think-tanks: Americonservative think-tanks
Nonpartisan
- New America Foundation [W]: "public policy institute and think tank focusing on a wide range of issues, including national security studies, technology, asset building, health, energy, education, and the economy" Chair of Board of Directors is Google's Eric Schmidt.[1][2]