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Nov. 10th, 2014|12:35 pm

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Allison has also been a fellow of the Center for Advanced Studies (1973–1974); consultant for the RAND Corporation; member of the Council on Foreign Relations; member of the visiting committee on foreign policy studies at the Brookings Institution (1972–1977); and a member of the Trilateral Commission (1974–1984). He was among those mentioned to succeed David Rockefeller as President of the Council on Foreign Relations. In 2009 he was awarded the NAS Award for Behavior Research Relevant to the Prevention of Nuclear War from the National Academy of Sciences.[1]

Ta tad a guy who is active in 'certain circles'- also a guy very interested in ex-soviet states. You don't think there is a chance he'd have some contact with ex-student and Latvian economics minister (+ ex head of Corporate affairs at Swedbank)? You think the likelihood of even a 'discussion' of banking interests between the two concerning Latvia's 'stronghold' is on a level with the relationship between the two factors the intelligent graph you just posted?

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