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GROUPS THAT SHARED AGENDAS AND/OR OFFICERS WITH THE INSTITUTE FOR POLICY STUDIES
Between the mid-1970s and early 1980s, scores of ostensibly independent organizations shared policy views with IPS; in numerous cases, they also shared officers and board members with the Institute. These included such entities as:
  • Ad Hoc Working Group on Latin America
  • Adams-Morgan Organization
  • Alternative Budget Project (later Basic Budget)
  • American Civil Liberties Union
  • American Friends Service Committee
  • Arms Control Association
  • Australia - Vietnam Society
  • Australian Peace Liaison Committee
  • Australian Union of Students
  • Australian World Peace Council
  • Basic Budget (formerly Alternative Budget Project)
  • Bay Area Institute
  • Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation
  • California Public Policy Center
  • Cambridge Institute
  • Campaign for Economic Democracy
  • Campaign for Political Rights
  • Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom
  • Campaign for Press Freedom
  • Campaign to Stop Government Spying
  • Center for Community Economic Development
  • Center for Constitutional Rights
  • Center for Defense Information
  • Center for International Policy
  • Center for National Security Studies
  • Center for New Corporate Priorities
  • Center for the Study of Public Policy
  • Christian Peace Conference
  • Clergy and Laity Concerned
  • Coalition for a New Foreign and Military Policy
  • Coalition for New Policies
  • Committee for National Security
  • Committee of Liaison with Families of Servicemen Detained in North Vietnam
  • Communitas
  • Community Development Finance Corporations
  • Community Health Alternatives project (favored government-run healthcare)
  • Community Ownership Organizing Project
  • Community Technology
  • Corporate Data Exchange
  • Covert Action Information Bulletin
  • Council for a Livable World
  • Council on Economic Priorities
  • Council on Hemispheric Affairs
  • Counter Information Service (London)
  • Counterspy (revamped, 1974-1976)
  • Counterwatch/Covert Action Information Bulletin
  • Cuban Intelligence Agency (and through it, the KGB)
  • Data Exchange
  • Encyclopedia for Social Reconstruction
  • Energy Project
  • Exploratory Project for Economic Alternatives
  • European Nuclear Disarmament
  • Federation for Democratic Reconstruction
  • Fellowship of Reconciliation
  • Fifth Estate Project (Norman Mailer)
  • Foundation for Investigation of Multinational Enterprises
  • Foundation for National Progress
  • Friendshipment (called for reparations to North Vietnamese Communists)
  • Fund for New Priorities
  • Fund For Tomorrow
  • Generals for Peace
  • Georgia Power Project
  • Government Accountability Project (formerly, Project on Official Legality)
  • Health Movement Organization
  • Health Pac
  • Human Rights Project
  • In the Public Interest (media service)
  • In These Times
  • Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies
  • Institute for Neighborhood Studies
  • Institute for Palestine Studies
  • Institute for Southern Studies
  • Institute for Workers' Control (believes in dictatorship of the proletariat)
  • Institute for World Order
  • Institute of Women's Studies
  • Intelligence Documentation Center
  • International Economic Order
  • International Federation of Journalists
  • International Nuclear Study Group
  • InternationalOrganization of Journalists (Soviet front based in Budapest)
  • Journal of Social Reconstruction
  • KGB (Soviet intelligence agency)
  • Labour Coordinating Committee
  • Labour Resource Center
  • Latin American Institute for Transnational Studies
  • Latin American Transnational Institute (NY)
  • Laurel Springs Education Center
  • Lawyers' Committee on Nuclear Policy
  • Letelier-Moffitt Memorial Human Rights Awards
  • Libyan Australia Friendship Association
  • Members of Congress for Peace Through Law
  • Middle East Research & Information Project
  • Militarism and Disarmament Project
  • Minority Press Campaign (run by Crispin Aubrey, who was found guilty of a minor charge under the Official Secrets Act of 1978)
  • Mobilization for Survival
  • Mother Jones magazine
  • Multinational Monitoring Project
  • National Commission for Aid the Third World Countries
  • National Conference on Alternative State and Local Public Policy
  • National Lawyers Guild
  • National Priorities Project
  • National Security Archive
  • National Union of Journalists
  • New School for Democratic Management
  • New World Information Order
  • North American Congress on Latin America
  • Nuclear Information and Resource Service
  • Organizing Committee for the 5th Estate
  • Pacific Alliance
  • Pacific News Service
  • Palestine Human Rights Campaign
  • Palestine Liberation Organization
  • Political Economy Center
  • Political Economy Program Center
  • Program on International Economics
  • Program on Political Transition
  • Project on Official Legality (later, Government Accountability Project)
  • Project on National Security and Civil Liberties
  • Public Resource Center
  • Puerto Rican Socialist Party
  • Race and Class
  • Riverside Church Disarmament Program
  • SANE-A Citizens Committee for a Sane World
  • Solar Center
  • Southern Exchange
  • State Research (anti-intelligence lobby inspired by Philip Agee)
  • TASS (Soviet News Agency)
  • Transnational Cooperative
  • Transnational Corporations Research Project
  • Transnational Feature Services
  • Transnational Information Exchange
  • Transnational Institute
  • Transnational Link
  • Trotsyite 4th International
  • U.S. Peace Council
  • UNESCO
  • Union of Concerned Scientists
  • War Resisters' League
  • Washington Office on Latin America
  • Weatherman faction of Students for a Democratic Society
  • Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
  • Women Strike for Peace (called for unilateral disarmament; was penetrated and supported by the CPUSA) 
  • Work Relations Project
  • World Information Service on Energy
  • World Peace Council
  • Youth Project


Some of these were essentially phantom organizations, existing primarily on paper.

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