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'''Benador Associates''' was a [[public relations]] firm and speaker's bureau founded around 2002 that promoted expert writers and speakers focusing primarily on [[Foreign relations of the United States|U.S. foreign policy]] in the [[Middle East]]. |
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Benador Associates described its areas of specialization as "media applied to politics, [[conflict resolution]], the dialogue of civilisations, [[foreign policy]], [[national security]], anti-[[terrorism]], defense of [[human rights]] and [[freedom of religion]], among others." |
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The [[CEO]] and founder of the firm, [[Eleana Benador]], is a [[Peru]]vian-born [[Linguistics|linguist]]-turned-publicist. Her clients include [[Richard Perle]], the former chairman of the [[Defense Policy Board]]; former [[CIA]] director [[R. James Woolsey|James Woolsey]]; ''[[New York Daily News]]'' columnist [[A. M. Rosenthal]]; [[American Enterprise Institute]] resident scholar [[Michael Ledeen]]; ''[[National Review]]'' contributing editor [[Frank Gaffney|Frank Gaffney Jr.]]; former ''[[Washington Times]]'' editor in chief [[Arnaud de Borchgrave]]; former [[Secretary of State]] [[Alexander Haig|Alexander Haig Jr.]]; and [[Iraq]]i dissident [[Kanan Makiya]], a [[Brandeis University|Brandeis]] professor who advocated the [[2003 invasion of Iraq]]. |
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In December 2007, Eliana Benador announced that she was forming Benador Public Relations and would no longer be involved with Benador Associates.<ref>{{cite web | |
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url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-33435435_ITM| |
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title=Benador Associates announces changes | |
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date=November 19, 2007 | |
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publisher=PR Newswire }}</ref> Benador Associates now appears to be defunct. |
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== Speakers == |
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:''listed alphabetically'' |
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[[Max Boot]], [[Ismail Cem]], [[Arnaud de Borchgrave]], [[Khalid Durán]], [[John Eibner]], [[Hillel Fradkin]], [[Frank Gaffney|Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.]], {{Link-interwiki |en=Michel Gurfinkiel|en_text=Michel Gurfinkiel|lang=fr|lang_title=Michel Gurfinkiel}}, [[Alexander Haig|Alexander M. Haig, Jr.]], [[Khidhir Hamza]], [[Fereydoun Hoveyda]], [[Mansoor Ijaz]], [[Charles Jacobs (Political activist)|Charles Jacobs]], [[Shaykh Kabbani]], [[Stanley H. Kaplan]], [[Martin Kramer]], [[Charles Krauthammer]], [[George Jonas]], [[Michael Ledeen]], [[Kanan Makiya]], [[Paul Marshall]], [[Laurie Mylroie]], [[John O'Sullivan]], [[Richard Perle]], [[Walid Phares]], [[Richard Pipes]], [[Dennis Prager]], [[David Pryce-Jones]], [[Tom Rose]], [[A. M. Rosenthal]], [[Barry Rubin]], [[Tashbih Sayyed]], [[Richard O. Spertzel]], [[Amir Taheri]], [[Ruth Wedgwood]], [[R. James Woolsey|R. James Woolsey, Jr.]], [[Meyrav Wurmser]] |
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== References == |
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== External links == |
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*[http://www.benadorassociates.com/ Official website] |
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*[http://www.guardian.co.uk/elsewhere/journalist/story/0,7792,777100,00.html "US thinktanks give lessons in foreign policy"], [[Brian Whitaker]], ''[[The Guardian]]'' (UK), [[August 19]], [[2002]] |
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*[http://www.guardian.co.uk/elsewhere/journalist/story/0,7792,901982,00.html "Conflict and catchphrases"], [[Brian Whitaker]], ''The Guardian'' (UK), [[February 24]], [[2003]] |
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*[http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Benador_Associates Benador Associates article] at the [[SourceWatch]] wiki |
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[[Category:Neoconservatism]] |
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[[Category:Public relations companies of the United States]] |
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