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Timestamp: 2019-04-23 03:29:44+00:00

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Richard V. Allen, President Ronald Reagan’s first national security adviser and a member of the Defense Policy Board during the George W. Bush presidency, is a long-standing political figure closely associated with rightist foreign policy circles. Currently a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, a conservative think tank based at Stanford University that serves as home to Condoleezza Rice and other former Bush administration figures, Allen is a frequent op-ed contributor to various U.S. media outlets, including the right-wing National Review and the neoconservative-dominated Wall Street Journal editorial page.
1. Richard V. Allen, "Degrees of Acceptance at Notre Dame," New York Times, April 12, 2009.
2. Richard V. Allen, " Obama's Experience Doesn't Match Up,” Wall Street Journal, July 24, 2008.
3. Richard V. Allen, “Reincarnating Reagan,” National Review Online, September 13, 2007.
4. Center for Public Integrity, "Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee (as of December 2002),” (accessed June 18, 2009).
5. Hoover Institution, “Richard V. Allen".
6. Philip Burch, Reagan, Bush, and Right-Wing Politics: Elites, Think Tanks, Power, and Policy: Part A: The American Right Wing Takes Command: Key Executive Appointments (Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1997), p.19.
7. Richard V. Allen, “Reaganaut Realism Should Guide Foreign Policy,” Human Events, December 4, 2006.
8. For more on the Council for National Policy and its membership base, see Right Web Profile: Council for National Policy.
9. Richard Allen, “Jeane Kirkpatrick and the Great Democratic Defection,” New York Times, December 16, 2006, p. A17.
10. Elisabeth Bumiller, “The Powers and Puzzles of Richard Allen; The Disappearing 'Disappearing Act' of the National Security Adviser,” Washington Post, June 28, 1981.
11. Council of Public Relations Firms, Who We Are: Industry Announcements, May 20, 2003.

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