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  • ...Conflict and Terrorism]], and [[Terrorism and Political Violence]]. Those journals emphasise political violence directed against states, while largely ignorin Beyond its academic roles, the RAND-St Andrews nexus has close professional links with key poli
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  • ...ank. Most of its work is openly accessible through publication in academic journals, books or the in-house series "Studies in Public Policy".
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  • ...or print and electronic media in the United States as well as professional journals, websites, encyclopedias, travel guides, and so forth". <ref>Manfred Gerste ...rof. [[Alan Dershowitz]] of Harvard, <ref>'Alan Dershowitz on Free Speech, Academic Freedom and Intimidation', [http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=2&x_o
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  • ...Danforth Plant Science Center]], which was established by [[Monsanto]] and academic partners, including [[Peter Raven]]'s Missouri Botanical Garden. The Center In 2003, in letters to the journals ''Science'' and ''Nature'', the Center for Science in the Public Interest (
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  • ...university allows trashing of your colleague’s work in non-peer reviewed journals."<ref>John Morriss, "Rude Science", The Manitoba Cooperator, 21 June 2001, ...tp://www.plant.uoguelph.ca/research/homepages/eclark/caut.pdf Industry and Academic Biology: teaching students the art of double-speak], Presented to Defusing
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  • ...Jul 2010, acc 8 Jul 2010</ref> In contrast with most reputable scientific journals, the BBC did not declare Jones's conflicting interests in writing the artic *"Ikesolem" criticised the public-private partnerships at academic institutions that regularly produce such conflicts of interest as Jones was
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  • ...to the [[UN Committee on Sustainable Development]], as well as to science journals and the media. ...ld presents itself as a mainstream science campaign 'that has emerged from academic roots and values' and which carefully eschews corporate support. Yet accord
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  • 26.I guess 'interventionist' is less offensive to the American academic ear than imperialist. 'The The CCF began publishing journals - in Britain,
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  • :'As a kind of psychotherapy we got together with an academic from Newcastle University after that incident and wrote a paper about ethic ...Drummond, Alcohol and Alcoholism Vol. 35, No. 2, pp. 217-218, 2000 Oxford Journals [http://alcalc.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/35/2/217 Book Review of
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  • ...scientist whose work has been published in British and foreign scientific journals of repute has in fact been presenting fictitious research findings. ...papers that have been published in a wide range of scientific and medical journals of the highest repute. He is also the author of several widely read books o
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  • ...ealth and semiconductor devices and has written over 40 papers for learned journals. He was awarded the OBE in 1982 for his contribution to the Falklands war a
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  • Dr '''Malcolm Grimston''' is an academic and nuclear expert. ...Associate Fellow at Chatham House, and the author of numerous articles for journals etc.<ref>[http://www.world-nuclear.org/sym/2004/grimstonbio.htm Malcolm Gri
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  • ...as replaced by the [[Chatham House]] expert Professor [[Michael Howard (UK Academic)|Michael Howard]] who founded the [[Department of War Studies]] at [[Kings ...hington Buchan had made ‘a wide range of contacts in American political, academic and journalistic circles which were to prove a valuable asset when he becam
    27 KB (3,936 words) - 21:46, 8 December 2016
  • ...rug giants of using their money - or the threat of its removal - to tie up academic researchers with legal contracts so that they are unable to report freely a ...re will need to be taken to work any overview pieces in a way that appears academic rather than too commercial to enhance the probability that Dr. Buse will ad
    35 KB (4,928 words) - 16:36, 26 February 2015
  • ...ß für kulturelle Freiheit und die Deutschen'', München 1998 [comprising academic study on the origins, in German] ...rg, C. A. (Eds.). (2017). Campaigning Culture and the Global Cold War: The Journals of the Congress for Cultural Freedom. Springer.
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  • ...it suggested that this would amount to “censorship” and “restricting academic freedom”. ...s responsibilty to disclose sources of funding, and widely understood that journals themselves do not expect to police this declaration.
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  • ...top 10 business books in the US in 2006. Paul publishes widely in academic journals and has been elected as a Fellow of the British Academy of Social Sciences. ...inimal State: Markets and the Future of Public Policy. He has published in journals such as Political Studies, Review of Austrian Economics, New Political Econ
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  • ...Board set up by the Wilson Government. Rita Hinden, a University of London academic from South Africa, was secretary of the Fabian Colonial Bureau - an autonom ...joined the CCF stable, with Encounter becoming one of the most influential journals of liberal opinion in the West.
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  • ...ogy industry in the United States. BIO represents more than 830 companies, academic institutions and state biotech centres in 47 states and 26 nations. [obviou ...rug giants of using their money - or the threat of its removal - to tie up academic researchers with legal contracts so that they are unable to report freely a
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  • ...Chairman of the Bruges Group 1991-1993; he remains a member of the Group's Academic Advisory Council and is a director of the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]. Pr [[Category:Academic Freedom|Minogue, Kenneth]]
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