In December 2001 Zelnick wrote that "the press does have its role to play in a democracy, even during a time of war. That role is different from those of political or military institutions. The press cannot cease to ask questions and must view bland accounts of progress with skepticism. It cannot become a willing agent of disinformation in what the military euphemistically calls 'the information war.'"<ref>Robert Zelnick, [http://www.hoover.org/pubaffairs/dailyreport/archive/2867176.html "The Press and the War"], ''Hoover Institution, December 3, 2001.</ref>
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* [[Citizens' Initiative on Race and Ethnicity]], Committee member. (This group is a joint project of two conservative think tanks, the [[Hoover Institution]] and the [[Manhattan Institute]]).
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