British Jewish family gives largest ever gift to the world’s oldest think tank
British Jewish family gives largest ever gift to the world’s oldest think tank
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(February 24, 2021, JNS Wire)
The Dangoor Family has pledged £2 million from The Exilarch’s Foundation, the family’s charitable foundation, to the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies (RUSI), whose patron is Queen Elizabeth II and was founded in 1831 – making it the oldest defense and security think tank in the world.
RUSI promotes the study and discussion of developments in military doctrine, defense management and defense procurement. In recent years RUSI has broadened its remit to include all issues of defense and security, including financial and organised crime, terrorism and the ideologies which foster it and the challenges from other man-made or man-assisted threats and from natural disasters.
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The Dangoor Family has pledged £2 million from The Exilarchâs Foundation, the familyâs charitable foundation, to the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies (RUSI), whose patron is Queen Elizabeth II and was founded in 1831 â making it the oldest defense and security think tank in the world. This is the largest gift the think thank has ever received in almost two centuries since they were founded.
RUSI promotes the study and discussion of developments in military doctrine, defense management and defense procurement. In recent years RUSI has broadened its remit to include all issues of defense and security, including financial and organized crime, terrorism and the ideologies which foster it and the challenges from other man-made or man-assisted threats and from natural disasters.