The organisation, which describes itself as a think-thank and a do-thank, employs a small body of staff of around 12 people.
The team said they were hacked three weeks ago and accused Russia of being the ones who hacked them.The Institute for Statecraft was set up as an educational charity in 2006 by a retired Ministry of Defence civil servant called Chris Donnelly and a Scottish businessman.
Registered in Scotland, but with its offices in London, the institute says its aim is to help improve governance and statecraft in the public sector in the UK and overseas. This includes programmes such as health service and police reform as well as conflict resolution, countering Islamist extremism and countering disinformation.
The organisation, which describes itself as a think-tank and a do-tank, employs a small staff of about a dozen people.
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