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Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
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No position found
to the question "Should the U.S. have attacked Iraq?"
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None found (as of 02/07/07)
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A. Description: |
"The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) seeks to advance global security and prosperity in an era of economic and political transformation by providing strategic insights and practical policy solutions to decisionmakers. CSIS serves as a strategic planning partner for the government by conducting research and analysis and developing policy initiatives that look into the future and anticipate change." The Center for Strategic and International Studies
CSIS website 02/07/07
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B. Mission: |
"From its beginning, CSIS has been committed to bipartisan problem solving. While partisan competition advances ideas, America prospers when policy leaders develop a consensus across the political spectrum. CSIS actively unites leaders from both parties to join in shared problem solving." The Center for Strategic and International Studies
CSIS website 02/07/07
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| C. Structure: |
Private tax-exempt company
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Not available (as of 02/07/07)
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$32 million
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| F. Sr. Executive: |
John J. Hamre
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President and Chief Executive Officer
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1 office, 1800 K Street, NW, Washington, D.C., 20006
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220 full-time staff
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