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The '''American Foreign Policy Council''' was set up in 1982. | The '''American Foreign Policy Council''' was set up in 1982. |
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American Foreign Policy Council | |
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Abbreviation | AFPC |
Motto | Dedicated to bringing information to those who make, influence the foreign policy of the United States and to assisting world leaders with building democracies and market economies |
Formation | 1982 |
Headquarters | Washington DC, United States |
Type | think tank |
Interests | U.S. Foreign Policy |
Sponsored by | Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Sarah Scaife Foundation, Smith Richardson Foundation |
The American Foreign Policy Council was set up in 1982.
Known members
2 of the 11 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Paula Dobriansky | Spookily connected US politician |
Richard McCormack | Deep politician a long history and connections back to Vietnam, Nixon administration, succeeded Ted Shackley as US Chair of Le Cercle. |
Sponsors
Event | Description |
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Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation | |
Sarah Scaife Foundation | |
Smith Richardson Foundation | CIA front organization that funds select projects with $$$ |
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