The Henry Jackson Society (HJS) is a trans-Atlantic foreign policy and national security think tank, based in the United Kingdom,[1] describing itself as non-partisan. The Society identifies itself with a "forward strategy" to spread democracy and liberal values. The Society is also known for its reports related to Islamic[2][3][4] and far-right extremism. The Society is named after the US Senator and leading Democrat, Henry M. Jackson. American political journalist, Michael Allen, described the society as "a non-partisan group that convenes transatlantic center-left, center-right and independent figures committed to Jackson's legacy of 'democratic geopolitics.'"
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- ↑ Vaz, Keith. Roots of violent radicalisation: nineteenth report of session 2010-12, Vol. 1: Report, together with formal minutes, oral and written evidence. United Kingdom: Stationery Office, 2012,
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The Henry Jackson Society (HJS) is a London-based think-tank founded on the global promotion of the rule of law, liberal democracy and civil rights. Through its 2011 merger with the Centre for Social Cohesion (CSC). HJS research includes the study of Islamism-related terrorism and campus radicalisation in the UK.
- ↑ Handbook of Political Islam in Europe: Activities, Means, and Strategies from Salafists to the Muslim Brotherhood and Beyond. Germany: Springer International Publishing, 2024, p. 246
- ↑ Wilson, Tom (2017). Mend: Islamists Masquerading as Civil Libertarians. Henry Jackson Society. PDF
- ↑ Andrew Fox, Salo Aizenberg, Hamas' human shield strategy in Gaza. HJS, May 4, 2025