National Endowment for Democracy

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Official narrative

Wikipedia terms it a "soft-power organization".

Criticism

In 1993, Barbara Conry, a foreign policy analyst at the Cato Institute an article on the group entitled "Loose Cannon: The National Endowment for Democracy".[1]

Banning

In Jul 2015, Vladimir Putin banned the NED as the first "undesirable NGO".[2]

 

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