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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Institute of Democracy and Cooperation is a think tank with offices in Moscow, Paris and New York. It was founded in 2008 by a Russian lawyer, Anatoly Kucherena, and is funded by Russian NGOs and private businesses. It was set up to gain a hearing for Russian positions on global human rights and democracy, and to expose what it perceives as double standards by the West in this area. It publishes reports and invites speakers to speak. The Institute's Paris office is headed by historian and former parliamentarian Natalia Narochnitskaya, while the New York office is headed by political scientist Andranik Migranyan. Migranyan has written praise of Adolf Hitler for “collecting German lands” Migranyan wrote “if Hitler stopped he would stayed as the politician of the highest class in history of his country”. Philosopher and historian John Laughland is Director of Studies in Paris. At the time of the institute's founding, Anatoly Kucherena said "We're not just planning to criticize the West". He said he hoped the institute's work would create healthy dialogue with Western human-rights and democracy advocates.. }

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