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Nigel Ashford is currently working for the [[Institute for Humane Studies]], at George Mason University. Along with the IHS and the [[Democracy Institute]], he has also been associated with; [[Jarl Hjalmarson Foundation]], the [[Heritage Foundation]], [[Social and Philosophical Policy Center]] and the American Politics Group (UK). <ref> [http://www.theihs.org/PeopleDetails.aspx?id=1003 Institute for Human Studies] accessed 26th february 2010 </ref>
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Nigel Ashford is currently working with groups that attempt to harvest prosperity and stability especially in societies impacted by war and unhinged leadership. As well as publishing several journal articles, Nigel Ashford is the author of 'Principles for a free Society' and co-writer of the following books; 'US Politics Today', 'Public Policy and the Impact of the New Right', 'A Dictionary of Conservative and Libertarian Thought'.
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He is involved in the [[Institute for Humane Studies]], at George Mason University. Along with the IHS and the [[Democracy Institute]], he has also been associated with; [http://www.hjalmarsonfoundation.se/ Hjalmarson Foundation], the [[Heritage Foundation]], [http://www.socialphilosophy.org/ and Philosophical Policy Centre] and the American Politics Group (UK). <ref> [http://www.theihs.org/PeopleDetails.aspx?id=1003 Institute for Human Studies] accessed 26th february 2010 </ref>
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As well as publishing several journal articles, Nigel Ashford is the author of 'Principles for a free Society' and co-writer of the following books; 'US Politics Today', 'Public Policy and the IMpact of the New Right', 'A Dictionary of Conservative and Libertarian Thought'.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:16, 23 April 2010

Nigel Ashford is currently working with groups that attempt to harvest prosperity and stability especially in societies impacted by war and unhinged leadership. As well as publishing several journal articles, Nigel Ashford is the author of 'Principles for a free Society' and co-writer of the following books; 'US Politics Today', 'Public Policy and the Impact of the New Right', 'A Dictionary of Conservative and Libertarian Thought'.

He is involved in the Institute for Humane Studies, at George Mason University. Along with the IHS and the Democracy Institute, he has also been associated with; Hjalmarson Foundation, the Heritage Foundation, and Philosophical Policy Centre and the American Politics Group (UK). [1]


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  1. Institute for Human Studies accessed 26th february 2010