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The '''Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy''' is a Washington, D.C.-based [[think tank]] that describes itself on its website as believing "in American ingenuity, a special role for America in the world, the manifest destiny of the American dream, and the importance of American leadership in the cause of freedom and liberty."<ref>[http://www.hardinginstitute.org/5.html "The Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy"], Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy, accessed February 2008.</ref> The Institute is headed by [[neoconservative]] [[M. Thomas Eisenstadt]], who serves as a Senior Fellow.<ref>.[http://www.hardinginstitute.org/3.html "The Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy: Staff"], accessed February 2008.</ref> | The '''Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy''' is a Washington, D.C.-based [[think tank]] that describes itself on its website as believing "in American ingenuity, a special role for America in the world, the manifest destiny of the American dream, and the importance of American leadership in the cause of freedom and liberty."<ref>[http://www.hardinginstitute.org/5.html "The Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy"], Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy, accessed February 2008.</ref> The Institute is headed by [[neoconservative]] [[M. Thomas Eisenstadt]], who serves as a Senior Fellow.<ref>.[http://www.hardinginstitute.org/3.html "The Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy: Staff"], accessed February 2008.</ref> | ||
− | The domain name for the think tank's website was registered in early November 2007 by an internet registration company based in Pennsylvania, according to Joker.com.<ref>"[https://joker.com/index.joker Hardinginsistitute.org"], accessed February 2008.</ref> As of February 2008, the Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy is not listed with Guidestar.org as a U.S.-based [[501 (c)3]] non-profit group. | + | The domain name for the think tank's website was registered in early November 2007 by an internet registration company based in Pennsylvania, according to Joker.com.<ref>"[https://joker.com/index.joker Hardinginsistitute.org"], accessed February 2008.</ref> As of February 2008, the Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy is not listed with Guidestar.org as a U.S.-based [[501(c)3]] non-profit group. |
== Personnel == | == Personnel == |
Revision as of 19:10, 27 February 2008
The Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy is a Washington, D.C.-based think tank that describes itself on its website as believing "in American ingenuity, a special role for America in the world, the manifest destiny of the American dream, and the importance of American leadership in the cause of freedom and liberty."[1] The Institute is headed by neoconservative M. Thomas Eisenstadt, who serves as a Senior Fellow.[2]
The domain name for the think tank's website was registered in early November 2007 by an internet registration company based in Pennsylvania, according to Joker.com.[3] As of February 2008, the Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy is not listed with Guidestar.org as a U.S.-based 501(c)3 non-profit group.
Contents
Personnel
Staff
- M. Thomas Eisenstadt, Senior Fellow
- Eli Perle, Associate Fellow
- Stanley Rubin, Associate Fellow
- Marwan Al Rahat, Associate Fellow
Advisory Board
- Clifford Harding III
- Pauline Harding
- Paul Horowitz
- Elliot Dundee
- Josiah Bush
- Hershel Smith
- Lois L. Marshall
- Erskine Carter
Contact
On its website the group provides no office or postal address or phone of fax numbers. It states that this is "for security reasons" and only provides an email and web address.[4]
Email: info AT hardinginstitute.org
Website: http://www.hardinginstitute.org
Articles and Resources
Sources
- ↑ "The Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy", Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy, accessed February 2008.
- ↑ ."The Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy: Staff", accessed February 2008.
- ↑ "Hardinginsistitute.org", accessed February 2008.
- ↑ "The Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy: Contact", accessed February 2008.