Henry Jackson Society

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The Henry Jackson Society (HJS) is a trans-Atlantic foreign policy and national security think tank, based in the United Kingdom,[1] describing itself as non-partisan. The Society identifies itself with a "forward strategy" to spread democracy and liberal values. The Society is also known for its reports related to Islamic[2][3] and far-right extremism. The Society is named after the US Senator and leading Democrat, Henry M. Jackson. American political journalist, Michael Allen, described the society as "a non-partisan group that convenes transatlantic center-left, center-right and independent figures committed to Jackson's legacy of 'democratic geopolitics.'"

External links

  • Vaz, Keith. Roots of violent radicalisation: nineteenth report of session 2010-12, Vol. 1: Report, together with formal minutes, oral and written evidence. United Kingdom: Stationery Office, 2012, p.106
  • Handbook of Political Islam in Europe: Activities, Means, and Strategies from Salafists to the Muslim Brotherhood and Beyond. Germany: Springer International Publishing, 2024, p. 246
  • Wilson, Tom (2017). Mend: Islamists Masquerading as Civil Libertarians. Henry Jackson Society. PDF