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The profiles included on this page were produced by the International Relations Center as part of its GroupWatch initiative, which operated during the period 1985-1991.

National Defense Council Foundation

Interhemispheric Resource Center: GroupWatch Profiles | Published: January 09, 1989

Council for the Defense of Freedom

Interhemispheric Resource Center: GroupWatch Profiles | Published: January 09, 1989

Nicaraguan Freedom Fund

Interhemispheric Resource Center: GroupWatch Profiles | Published: January 08, 1989

Free Trade Union Institute

Interhemispheric Resource Center: GroupWatch Profiles | Published: January 08, 1989

Center for Strategic and International Studies

Interhemispheric Resource Center: GroupWatch Profiles | Published: January 08, 1989

Council on Foreign Relations

Interhemispheric Resource Center: GroupWatch Profiles | Published: January 08, 1989

Coalition for a Democratic Majority

Interhemispheric Resource Center: GroupWatch Profiles | Published: January 08, 1989

Committee for the Free World

Interhemispheric Resource Center: GroupWatch Profiles | Published: January 07, 1989

Accuracy In Media

Interhemispheric Resource Center: GroupWatch Profiles | Published: January 07, 1989

A. Philip Randolph Institute

Interhemispheric Resource Center: GroupWatch Profiles | Published: January 07, 1989

Committee on the Present Danger

Interhemispheric Resource Center: GroupWatch Profiles | Published: January 06, 1989

Opus Dei/Work of God

Interhemispheric Resource Center: GroupWatch Profiles | Published: January 05, 1989

Eagle Forum

Interhemispheric Resource Center: GroupWatch Profiles | Published: January 05, 1989

Unification Church

Interhemispheric Resource Center: GroupWatch Profiles | Published: January 04, 1989

Friends of the Democratic Center in Central America

Interhemispheric Resource Center: GroupWatch Profiles | Published: January 03, 1989

Puebla Institute

Interhemispheric Resource Center: GroupWatch Profiles | Published: January 03, 1989

Far East Broadcasting Company

Interhemispheric Resource Center: GroupWatch Profiles | Published: January 03, 1989

Western Goals Foundation

Interhemispheric Resource Center: GroupWatch Profiles | Published: January 02, 1989

Friends of the Americas

Interhemispheric Resource Center: GroupWatch Profiles | Published: January 02, 1989

Thomas A. Dooley Foundation-Intermed-USA, Inc.

Interhemispheric Resource Center: GroupWatch Profiles | Published: December 31, 1988

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New Profiles
Natsios, Andrew

Andrew Natsios is a Romney foreign policy adviser and fellow at the neoconservative Hudson Institute who opposed the distribution of AIDS drugs in Africa as the Bush administration’s USAID director.

Lehman, John

John F. Lehman heads a private equity firm whose investment interests dovetail with his hawkish political advocacy, which has included supporting the presidential campaigns of John McCain and Mitt Romney, as well as the work of numerous neoconservative pressure groups.

Cohen, Eliot

A neoconservative academic based at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Cohen served as an adviser to President George W. Bush as well as to the 2012 Mitt Romney presidential campaign.

Carlucci, Frank

President Reagan’s Pentagon chief and an alleged conspirator in the assassination of former DRC Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba, Frank Carlucci now serves as an attack dog for Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign.

Horner, Charles

China scholar Charles Horner, a fellow at the neoconservative Hudson Institute, see a looming conflict between China and the Islamic world.

Latest Feature Articles
Will Israeli Dissent Halt the March towards War?

Jim Lobe | May 03, 2012

Tensions have been reaching near fevered pitch over Iran’s nuclear program as Israeli leaders and their supporters in the United States have pressed for military action to prevent Tehran from developing nuclear weapons. However, a number of factors have been working against the hawks, including recent progress at the P5+1 talks and the lack of enthusiasm for another conflict among a war-weary U.S. public. In recent weeks, a new force has emerged that seems to have made the threat of war even less imminent—the unprecedented wave of dissent from current and former top Israeli officials.

The Militarization of the Syrian Uprising

Samer Araabi | April 18, 2012

As pressure mounts to arm rebels in Syria, there is need for a sober assessment of the costs and consequences of the increasing militarization of the conflict there. If history is any guide, a foreign-backed armed rebellion will likely not produce the kind of victory—or engender the kind of support—that the anti-Assad fighters will require to usher in a new Syria. Additionally, there is the very real possibility that many of the rebels—as we’ve seen in Libya—will turn out to be little better than the regime they seek to replace.

Obama to Pro-Israel Lobby Group: ‘Too Much Loose Talk of War’

Mitchell Plitnick | March 05, 2012

Before a skeptical audience of delegates from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, President Obama affirmed U.S-Israeli ties and challenged detractors to impugn his administration’s record of support for the Jewish state. However, while insisting that that the United States would consider military options in the event of Iran’s developing a nuclear weapon, he also warned Israeli allies of “loose talk” about war, which Obama said only empowers the Iranian regime and decreases prospects for a diplomatic solution.

Whither the Liberal Hawks?

Jim Lobe | January 31, 2012

Tehran's threat to close the Strait of Hormuz, coupled with mounting threats from hawks in Israel and the United States, has brought the possibility of war sharply into view. But a number of influential members of the U.S. foreign policy establishment—including several prominent liberal interventionists who supported the invasion of Iraq—are warning against further escalation.

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