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  Podcasts - Council on Foreign Relations
CFR Podcasts are analytical audio downloads on vital foreign policy and national security topics.
Provided in QandAs form and through interviews with CFR Fellows and other experts explaining their most recent work and the issues of the day, the cfr.org Podcast will prove to be an invaluable and convenient way for subscribers to build and sustain a deeper understanding of the world around them.
Council Experts are based in the Council’s New York and Washington offices.
www.cfr.org /about/rss/podcast.html   (462 words)

  
  Council on Foreign Relations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an American foreign policy think tank based in New York City.
The Council on Foreign Relations, as well as the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London, came about as a result of a meeting on May 30, 1919 at the Hotel Majestic in Paris, France.
The Board of Directors of the Council on Foreign Relations is composed of thirty-six members.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Council_on_Foreign_Relations   (439 words)

  
 The Council on Foreign Relations: "dedicated to improving the understanding of US foreign policy"   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Council was founded in 1921 shortly after the end of World War I. Several of the American participants in the Paris Peace Conference decided that it was time for more private American citizens to become familiar with the increasing international responsibilities, and obligations of the United States.
The CFR has included virtually every key national security, and foreign policy adviser of this nation for the past seventy years." Page 96: "In government policy, the most visible expression of the Establishment is the Council on Foreign Relations, and its publication, Foreign Affairs.
CFR membership is made up of present, and past Presidents, Ambassadors, Secretaries of State, Wall Street investors, international bankers, foundation executives, Think Tank executives, lobbyist lawyers, NATO, and Pentagon military leaders, wealthy industrialist, media owners, and executives, university presidents, and key professors, select Senators, and Congressmen, Supreme Court Justices, Federal Judges, and wealthy entrepreneurs.
www.abovetopsecret.com /pages/cfr.html   (2253 words)

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