Information on
"Political Ideologies and Doctrines"
and
"Asia"
November 2012
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Legatum Institute (LI)
United Kingdom
The Legatum Institute (LI) is an independent non-partisan public policy organization whose research, publications and programs advance ideas and policies in support of free and prosperous societies around the world. More on «Legatum Institute (LI)»
July 2009
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Yemen Times
Sana'a,
Yemen
The Yemen Times, first published in February 1991, was Yemen's first English language newspaper and continues to be the country's most widely read English paper. More on «Yemen Times»
June 2009
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The European Azerbaijan Society (TEAS)
London,
United Kingdom
The European Azerbaijan Society (TEAS), formerly named the London Azerbaijan Society, aims to promote the country to international audiences and to bring together Azerbaijanis living and working abroad. More on «The European Azerbaijan Society (TEAS)»
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Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Kochi,
India
The Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) is an independent research trust dedicated to research entrepreneurship in the areas of policy formulation, knowledge dissemination, capacity building and grassroots initiatives. More on «Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)»
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Center for Free Enterprise (CFE)
Seoul,
Korea, South
The Center for Free Enterprise (CFE) propagates research, education, publications and other sorts of work diffusing classical liberalism and market principles throughout Korea. More on «Center for Free Enterprise (CFE)»
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Centre for Research into Post-Communist Economies (CRCE)
London,
United Kingdom
The Centre for Research into Post-Communist Economies (CRCE) carries out research into the problems of communist economies and in economies making the transition from communism to democracy and market economies. More on «Centre for Research into Post-Communist Economies (CRCE)»
May 2009
March 2009
September 2008
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Viet Tan
San Jose,
United States
Viet Tan, the Vietnam Reform Party, works towards the peaceful democratization of Vietnam by pressuring the Vietnamese communist government leadership to abandon its authoritarian rule. More on «Viet Tan»