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'''Robert Huberty''' is the Executive Vice President and Director of Research with the conservative think tank, the [[Capital Research Center]] (CRC).
"Before joining CRC in 1993, he served in several positions at The [[Heritage Foundation[[, which he joined in 1980 as editor of [[Mandate for Leadership]], the well-known volume of public policy advice that was widely used by the Reagan Administration. Subsequently, he was Director of the Resource Bank (1983-91), where he acted as the Heritage liaison to conservative public policy organizations, and Director of Academic Programs (1991-93). Earlier, Robert was a research assistant to former President [[Richard Nixon]], assisting on President Nixon's Memoirs (1978). He is a graduate of the University of California, Irvine, from which he received B.A. and M.A. degrees in American history," his biogrpahical biographical note states.
==External links==
*Capital Research Center, "[http://www.capitalresearch.org/about/bios.asp Meet the Experts]", undated, accessed May 2004.
*Robert Huberty and David Riggs, "[http://www.capitalresearch.org/pubs/pubs.asp?ID=136 NGO Accountability: what the U.S. can teach the U.N.: applying U.S. nonprofit disclosure laws to international NGOs]", ''Foundation Watch'', Capital Research Center, July 2003.
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