Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions
| revenue = $1,657,574 | revenue_year = 2015 | expenses = $887,333 | expenses_year = 2015 |website = }}The Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions in Santa Barbara, California, was an influential think tank from 1959 to 1977. Its influence waned thereafter and it closed in 1987. It held discussions on subjects it hoped would influence public deliberation. It attained some controversy with its conference of student radical leaders in 1967, and with a suggested new U.S. Constitution proposed by Fellow Rexford G. Tugwell. Provided by Wikipedia
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3BookPublished 1979“…Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions…”
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5BookPublished 1967“…Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (U.S.)…”
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6Bookby Jacobs, Paul, 1918-“…Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (U.S.)…”
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8BookPublished 1959“…Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (U.S.)…”
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9Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1977“…Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions…”
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10Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1974“…Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (U.S.)…”
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11Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1974“…Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (U.S.)…”
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12Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1974“…Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (U.S.)…”