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Hudson Institute sī Bí-kok ê chi̍t keng pó-siú-phài bô êng-lī su-sióng-khò͘ (think tank), siat tī Washington, D.C.. In 1961 nî chhòng-li̍p ê sî-chūn sī ùi New York chiu ê Croton-on-Hudson, khai-ki-chiá īs Herman Kahn kap i RAND Corporation ê tông-sū.
Chhòng-sí sî-kan | 1961 nî 7 goe̍h 20 ji̍t[1] |
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Chhòng-sí-jîns |
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Chhòng-sí-tē | Croton-on-Hudson, NY |
Lūi-hêng | nonprofit |
Tax ID no. | 13-1945157[2] |
Hoat-lu̍t tē-ūi | 501(c)(3)[3] |
Bo̍k-piau | Promoting American leadership for a secure, free, and prosperous future[2] |
Chóng-pō͘ |
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Khí-goân | RAND Corporation |
Ho̍k-bū khu-e̍k | United States of America |
President and CEO | John P. Walters[lower-alpha 1][4] |
Chairman | Sarah May Stern[lower-alpha 2][5] |
Hun-ki ki-kò͘ | Hudson Analytical Services Inc[2] |
Siu-ji̍p (2021) | $37,400,000[6] |
Khai-chi (2021) | $19,400,000[6] |
Koan-khoán (2021) | $81,100,000[6] |
Oân-kang (2016) | 60[7] |
Chì-goān-chiá (2016) | 237[7] |
Bāng-chām | www |
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