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This should not be placed on the speedy deletion page. One, this organization is a nonprofit. Two, tone was kept to a neutral tone, and further edits after this post will be to that effect. Three, The Brookings Institution wikientry has similar statements like "devoted to public service" that while promotional is not intended to solicit something. Four, there is no solicitation. Five, this is a nonprofit think tank that hosts a lot of information that could be sourced by wiki-entries in international relations, security, and regional entries.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Huskybear (talk • contribs) 20:56, 10 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
The Stimson Center is referenced in secondary sources such as The Economist[1] (second to last paragraph), CNN [2], the BBC [3], Washington Post [4] (middle of article) and work of the Stimson is mentioned at University of Virginia website among others.[5] It also seen as a viable place to intern by a number of universities including Harvard.[6] Beyond media and academia, Stimson is also recognized by its work in government studies, including having a senior associate on the Iraq Study Group. [7] While this article is short, and does not go into its role and place in Washington, I would consider this a stub that needs additions and edits, rather than a promotion that needs to be deleted.--Huskybear —Preceding unsigned comment added by Huskybear (talk • contribs) 16:10, 11 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Imo it doesn't (thank you for sharing that wp page, I haven't seen that page before). Looking on their own website, it's just titled "Stimson Center", and not "The Stimson Center".
Most of their social media (excluding their LinkedIn) uses just "Stimson Center".
I may go ahead and make the switch myself because I think it will be uncontroversial; please undo and discuss here if you disagree. toobigtokale (talk) 02:28, 20 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]