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David Rivkin: Attorney and partner in Baker & Hostetler in Washington, D.C.; in advisory positions in the Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush administrations; Visiting Fellow at the Nixon Center, Contributing Editor at the National Review, member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a member of the Advisory Council at National Interest (magazine); Co-Chairman of the Center for Law and Counterterrorism, Foundation for Defense of Democracies; opposed Keep America Safe ad on "al-Qaeda Seven" [e]
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Parent topics
- American conservatism [r]: A diverse mix of political ideologies that contrast with liberalism, socialism, secularism and communism. [e]
- Constitutional law [r]: Interpretation of legal matters with the assumption that a formal constitution is the supreme authority; usually refers to U.S. jurisprudence [e] -->
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- Keep America Safe [r]: A neoconservative interest group, formed by Liz Cheney (daughter of Dick Cheney) and possibly the public action arm of the Foreign Policy Initiative [e]
Memberships and editorships
- National Review [r]: An American conservative publication founded in 1955 by William F. Buckley Jr. that is moderately to strongly biased toward conservative causes. [e]
- National Interest (magazine) [r]: An online and quarterly print publication on international affairs, broadly from the perspective of neoconservatism [e]
- Foundation for Defense of Democracies [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Nixon Center [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ronald Reagan [r]: (1911–2004) 40th President of the United States of America, Republican. [e]
- George H. W. Bush [r]: (1924–2018) 41st U.S. President (Republican), elected in 1988 and serving one term; Director of Central Intelligence; U.S. Ambassador to China; youngest naval aviator in World War II. [e]
- Dan Quayle [r]: (1947–) 44th Vice President of the United States under George H.W. Bush, well known for his various verbal gaffes. [e]