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The National Policy Institute is a paleoconservative think tank based in Arlington, Virginia. ==Activities== NPI was founded in 2005 by William Regnery II. Until 2010, NPI's chairman was Louis R. Andrews. Andrews died in late 2011 and was replaced by Richard B. Spencer, who had been acting Director at the end of Andrews's life. NPI had been based in Augusta, Georgia, but was relocated to Virginia with the change in leadership. The Institute's authors have produced a series of reports on affirmative action, race and conservatism, the Southern Poverty Law Center, and at least one annual report, entitled ''The State of White America 2007'' by Vdare contributor Nicholas Stix. MSNBC reported that Andrews voted for Barack Obama in the 2008 US Presidential Election in order, he said, to help destroy the Republican Party so that it can be reborn into a party that will support the "interests of white people".〔Jesse Washington, ("Gunman may reflect growing racial turmoil" ), Associated Press, June 11, 2009.〕 In September 2011, NPI hosted its first national conference, entitled "Towards a New Nationalism". Speakers included Richard B. Spencer, Alex Kurtagic, Tomislav Sunic, and Jared Taylor. In October 2013, NPI hosted another national conference, "After the Fall". Speakers included some from the previous conference including Spencer, Kurtagic, and Sunic, along with new speakers such as Alain de Benoist, Jack Donovan and William Regnery II. In December 2013, NPI launched a new website, (''Radix Journal'' ), which describes itself as, "a periodical on culture, race, meta-politics, critical theory, and society." The Institute reportedly received a grant from the Pioneer Fund. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「National Policy Institute」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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