"The central purposes of PGSS are to support basic, policy-relevant research on topics related to the security challenges facing the United States and other nations globally and to prepare scholars for positions in colleges, universities, research institutes, and government."
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LOL
Quite an interesting piece of convoluted denial.
Makes me wonder what kind of neoconservative foreign policy ideology they are teaching at Harvard, these days.
The Wulfshead club is a well known watering hole for all the strange and unusual people in the world. And for those just passing through... No one's quite sure exactly where the club itself is located, and the very anonymous management likes to keep it that way, but there are authorized access points at locations all around the world, if you know where to look. And if your name's on the approved list. ~Simon Green, Daemons Are Forever
And for the perfect Washington-centric viewpoint on the IPI pipeline, do make sure to read MESH (Middle East Strategy at Harvard), a project of the Program on Global Society and Security (PGSS) at the Weatherhead Center For International Affairs.
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Disclaimer: Contributors to MESH express opinions on this site strictly in their individual capacities, and not as representatives of Harvard University or any part thereof (...) Hosting of this site is provided by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School.
LOL
Quite an interesting piece of convoluted denial.
Makes me wonder what kind of neoconservative foreign policy ideology they are teaching at Harvard, these days.