Gatestone Institute
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Founded | 2012 |
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Founder | Nina Rosenwald |
Type | Not-for-profit, non-governmental organization, think tank |
45-4724565 | |
Registration no. | 5119586 |
Focus | International politics |
Location | |
Key people
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John R. Bolton, Amir Taheri, Elie Wiesel, R. James Woolsey[1] |
Website | www |
Remarks | Delaware corporation |
The Gatestone Institute, formerly Stonegate Institute and Hudson New York, is a "non-partisan, not-for-profit international policy council and think tank based in New York City" with a specialization in strategy and defense issues.[2][3] Gatestone was founded in 2012 by Nina Rosenwald, who serves as its president.[4][5] Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John R. Bolton is its chairman.[6][7][8]
Gatestone publicizes the writings of authors as diverse as Alan Dershowitz, Robert Spencer, Khaled Abu Toameh, and Harold Rhode.[9]
Contents
About the organization
The organization describes itself as a "non-partisan, not-for-profit international policy council and think tank is dedicated to educating the public about what the mainstream media fails to report."[10] The organization believes that traditional news outlets conduct insufficient and, as a result, misleading reporting on critical issues, and thus it distributes its own information about events in the Middle East and Muslim populations in other parts of the world.[10][11][12][13][14]
Funding
Gatestone Institute says it is funded by private donors and foundations.[15]
Personnel
Board of Governors
- John R. Bolton (Chairman), former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
- Nina Rosenwald (President)
- Naomi H. Perlman (Vice President)
- The Viscountess Bearsted
- Baroness Caroline Cox
- Alan Dershowitz
- The Lord Finkelstein OBE
- Jack Fowler
- Robert Immerman
- Lawrence Kadish, Huffington Post writer[16]
- Ingeborg Rennert, Director of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, philanthropist, and wife of investor Ira Rennert.[17]
- Rebecca Sugar
- Merryl Tisch
Board of Governors, Gatestone Europe
- Amir Taheri (Chairman)
- Anne-Elisabeth Moutet
Board of Advisors
- Ahmed Charai, publisher [18]
- Rev. Dr. Petra Heldt, Hebrew University professor [19]
- M. Zuhdi Jasser, American Islamic Forum for Democracy founder
- Richard Kemp
- Michael Mukasey
- Elie Wiesel, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Holocaust survivor
- R. James Woolsey, Jr., Central Intelligence Agency Director
Distinguished Senior Fellows
The Gatestone Institute's website contains a list of "Distinguished Senior Fellows," which include Khaled Abu Toameh, Gordon G. Chang, Patrick Caddell, Ingrid Carlqvist, Con Coughlin, Charles Crawford, Salim Mansur, Douglas Murray, Fiamma Nirenstein, Raheel Raza, and Harold Rhode.[1]
Analyses
Criticism
The Council on American–Islamic Relations [20] and progressive/liberal think tanks and political magazines such as the Institute for Policy Studies,[21] The Nation,[9] and the Center for American Progress[citation needed] have categorized Nina Rosenwald and the Gatestone Institute as anti-Muslim.
Responses
Practicing Muslim activists (some, affiliated with the Gatestone Institute) have come to her defense in response to this accusation. Dr. M. Zuhdi Jasser, founder and president of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, said, "It goes without saying, but to those who may not know Nina, and having known her now for many years, it is clear to me that she has the highest respect for Muslims who love their faith, love God, and take seriously our Islamic responsibility to defeat the global jihad and its Islamist inspiration." In response to anti-Muslim allegations made by the Council on American–Islamic Relations toward Rosenwald, writer and film maker Raheel Raza said, "If Muslims guided by CAIR could take the time to read and reflect on efforts of people like Nina, they would broaden their horizons and gain a lot of insights into the betterment of Muslims."[20]
See also
References
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External links
- Gatestone Institute website
- Gatestone Institute – Archives published articles
- Profile – Gatestone Institute at Right Web, "Tracking militarists’ efforts to influence U.S. foreign policy"
- Gatestone Institute, SourceWatch
- Solving the Palestine Refugee Problem Despite UNRWA on YouTube – presentation by Middle East Forum and Gatestone Institute
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Board of Advisors" Gatestone Institute. Retrieved September 21, 2013.
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- ↑ La tournée africaine de Sa Majesté le Roi, l’expression d’un leadership solidaire soucieux du bien-être des peuples de la région , Le Matin, March 27, 2013 "Gatestone Institute, un think tank américain de renommée internationale spécialisé dans les questions stratégiques et de défense."
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