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Vol. 1: Spring 2010
Vol. 1: Spring 2010
May 19, 2010

This is the inaugural issue of the Center for Security Policy's National Security Policy Proceedings, a new quarterly journal. From the Publisher's Note: In the hope of making the contributions of outstanding security policy practitioners more widely available, the Center is leased to offer a compilation...

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About the National Security Group Lunch Meetings

 
For the past several years, the Center for Security Policy has been privileged to host the biweekly National Security Group Lunch (NSGL) on Capitol Hill. The purpose of the lunch is to foster and inform a community of national security practitioners hailing from the Congress, the executive branch, the think-tank community, grassroots organizations, academia, the private sector and elsewhere who share a common commitment to the time- tested philosophy Ronald Reagan called "Peace through Strength."
 

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Benjamin E. Lerner

Mr. Lerner manages coalitions and projects concerning law and security and assists the President and Center leadership with the research and drafting of policy publications.  Prior to joining the Center, Mr. Lerner served as counsel on energy, environment, and homeland security issues for a government relations firm, held a senior government relations role for a foreign affairs advocacy organization, gained experience in both the House and Senate, and served as a senior advisor on a congressional campaign.  He holds a law degree from Georgetown University, and received his bachelor's degree in political science, with highest distinction, from the University of Michigan.