Reut Institute
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The Reut Institute is an innovative policy group designed to provide real-time long-term strategic decision-support to the Government of Israel.
Established in January 2004, Reut is a non-partisan non-profit policy team based in Tel Aviv that supplies its services pro-bono solely to the Government of Israel.
Reut's current focus areas are National Security and Top15: Socio-Economics. In the future, Reut plans to expand into content areas concerning the Jewish world and decision-making processes. They are described as "very influential and highly respected" by Ido Aharoni, spokesman to Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, who noted that his and virtually every other key ministry in the government has utilized Reut’s services.
Reut is supported by private donors and does not accept any contribution that exceeds 15% of its yearly budget, nor any donations from government agencies (Israeli or foreign).
Reut's website: http://www.reut-institute.org/
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