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  • ...res based at the University's School of International Relations. It is one of the key terrorology research centres with close links to government, intell ...Corporation]], dating back to at least the mid-1980s. In 1985 whilst head of Politics and International Relations at Aberdeen University, Wilkinson had
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  • ...e DHI was, according to Elliot, 'modelled' on the London based [[Institute of Economic Affairs]].<ref>Gerald Elliot 'Brief History: 1985-1995' in Kuenssb ...inburgh: The David Hume Institute p. 1</ref> By 1985 'a Chairman and Board of Trustees had been identified, a President appointed and funding secured.'<r
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  • ...company and the largest privately owned oil company, with annual revenues of more than $30 billion.<ref> Moore, C (2002) [http://www.sierraclub.org/sier ...of libertarian pamphlets, and the think-tank is more libertarian than many of the other right-wing organisations it works with. To this end Cato says tha
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  • ...conflict zones including armed personnel. It has subsidiaries in a number of countries including [[Erinys Iraq]], [[Erinys (UK) Ltd]] and [[Erinys South *Major-General [[John Holmes]], the former head of [[22 SAS]] and between 1999 and 2001 [[Director Special Forces]]<ref>Erinys
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  • ...opment'. <ref> DFID [http://www.dfid.gov.uk/About-us/History/ The creation of DfID], acc 12 December 2011 </ref> ...rmerly the Commonwealth Development Corporation, is the private equity arm of DfID.
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  • ...aker_detail/69/ Speakers] Battle of Ideas, acc 13 Mar 2011 and is a source of briefing material for [[Debating Matters]].</ref><ref>[http://www.debatingm ...London) and a regular contributor to other publications. He was the editor of [[LM Magazine]] (which he launched, originally as [[Living Marxism]], in 19
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  • ...Strategy]] at the [[Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy]] of the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]], where he established and chairs ...ear tour in the Air Force.<ref>Uzi Arad: Out of the shadows, into the line of fire, The Jerusalem Post, 17 October 1997.</ref>
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  • ...es a &#39;storacall&#39; facility from the offices of the [[Central Office of Information]] (COI) in London and from [[British Information Services]] in ...he world. The reports have no copyright restrictions and are supplied free of cost. Often the COI provides (at a nominal cost) the technical capacity to
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  • ...e covert [[Information Research Department]], 1978: [[David Leigh]] 'Death of the department that never was'. ''[[The Guardian]]'', 27 January 1978, p. 1 ...head of the IRD was [[Ray Whitney]], later a [[Conservative Party]] member of parliament and junior minister.
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  • Burson-Marsteller (B-M) was established in 1953 and grew to become one of the biggest PR and lobbying agencies in the world. It is owned by communica ...g B-M with [[Cohn & Wolfe]] to become Burson Cohn & Wolfe (BCW), a network of more than 4,000 employees, across 42 countries.
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  • ...ligence connected groups which covertly influenced the political landscape of the post-war UK including the [[Economic League]], The [[Council on Foreign A surprising number of Labour Party members believe that it was once a socialist party, began as a
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  • One of the first cross-corporate propaganda organisations in the UK, set up at a m Mike Hughes give the following account of its origins in his book ''[[Spies at Work]]'':
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  • Overview of the Planning System ==1. Lobbying of Government==
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  • ...d by Thatcher and [[Lord Robertson of Port Ellen]], then secretary general of Nato. Its early work focused on nuclear deterrence and arms control and was ...tem of the CIA's top secret [[Corona program]] of satellite reconnaissance of the USSR between 1960 and 1972.<ref>[http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRe
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  • The [[LOTIS Committee]] is a committee of the [[International Financial Services London]] lobby group. ==Liberalisation of Trade in Services: Corporate Power at Work==
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  • ...is a Washington-based non-profit group that is "supported by the [[United States Agency for International Development]] and other public and private donors. ...undation grants are aimed at promoting "accelerated development and growth of private enterprise", "more effective, responsive and accountable local gove
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  • ...ciety comes not from isolated individuals, but from the collective impacts of light to moderate drinkers.<ref>World Health Organisation, Global Status Re ...e workforce through a steady rate of staff cut-backs and the casualisation of labour.
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  • ...l-joins-portland-as-adviser-1807615.html Ball joins Portland as adviser] ''Independent'', 23 October 2009</ref> ...portland-communications.com/pdf/Portland%20Brexit%20Unit.pdf Making sense of Brexit brochure], Portland website, accessed Nov 2017</ref>
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  • ...s. Its dedicated website has now been abolished and it runs as part of one of Weidenfeld's other ventures, the [[Institute for Strategic Dialogue]]. The ...established public health strategies dating back at least to the beginning of the nineteenth century.
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  • ...">Michael Pinto Duschinsky was the consultant to the FCO on the setting up of [[Westminster Foundation for Democracy]]. This note explains the original t <h3>The nature and scope of "political aid": historical note on the formation of the Westminster Foundation For Democracy, 1988-1992.</h3>
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