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James Charles Bennett is an American businessman, with a background in technology companies and consultancy, and a writer on technology and international affairs. During the 1980s he was involved in space-launch ventures, being a founder in 1985 of American Rocket Company (AMROC). In the 1990s he was a technology consultant. He is President and Chairman of Internet Transactions Transnational, Inc., a 1997 Internet start-up. He was a columnist for United Press International 2000-3, with a weekly piece The Anglosphere Beat; he has popularised the idea of the Anglosphere as significant, as of 2004, in world affairs and alignments. His book-length study The Anglosphere Challenge: Why the English-Speaking Nations Will Lead the Way in the Twenty-First Century was published in 2004. He is co-founder and current President of the Anglosphere Institute of Alexandria, Virginia. Front of UPI Headquarters, Washington, D.C. United Press International (UPI) is a global news agency headquartered in the United States filing news in English, Spanish and Arabic. ...
Definitions of the Anglosphere vary: one definition (depicted, all in blue) includes two node countries â the UK and US â and five outliers. The term Anglosphere describes a certain group of Anglophone (English-speaking) states which share historical, political, and ethnocultural characteristics rooted in or attributed to the historical experience of...
2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Old Town Alexandria, viewed from the west, as seen from the observation deck of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial. ...
He is also is an Adjunct Senior Fellow of the Hudson Institute, and a contributor to its publications. The Hudson Institute is a United States, non-partisan, conservative think tank founded in 1961 in Croton-on-Hudson, New York by the futurist Herman Kahn and other colleagues from the RAND Corporation. ...
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