International Assessment and Strategy Center
Formation | 2004 |
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Headquarters | Alexandria, Virginia |
Official language | English |
Budget | $783,247 (2011) [1] |
Website |
strategycenter |
The International Assessment and Strategy Center is a United States-based think tank whose declared purpose is to analyze "medium and long-term security issues and their impact on the security of the United States and her key interests and allies." Headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, the Center undertakes both open source and classified work on behalf of United States government agencies, and non-governmental organizations.[2] Officially non-partisan, the Center's policy orientation has been generally geared toward a "robust national security posture" and its scholars have consistently expressed a "pro-Taiwan" viewpoint.[3]
Current and former staff
References
- ↑ "International Assessment and Strategy Center". guidestar.org. Guidestar. Retrieved 31 August 2014.
- ↑ "About IASC". strategycenter.net. IASC. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
- ↑ Watson, Cynthia Ann. U.S. National Security: A Reference Handbook. ABC-CLIO. p. 220. ISBN 159884041X.
- ↑ Keefe, Patrick (28 April 2008). "State Secrets". The New Yorker. Retrieved 13 December 2014.
- ↑ Testimony of Douglas Farah Senior Fellow International Assessment and Strategy Center Before the House Committee on Homeland Security Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations and Management. Government Printing Office.
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