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  • ...for the UK Government to move forward on its plans for a new generation of nuclear plants. They expressed concern that negotiations over [[Hinkley Point C]] w ===The Government should not delay on its nuclear power plans===
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  • ...ed 30 March, 2009)</ref> AIPAC also has projects to intimidate and silence academics across campuses throughout the US. In 1979 it formed the [[Political Leader Since the invasion of Iraq in 2003, Iran and its alleged nuclear weapons program have been the main focus of AIPAC lobbying. During AIPAC's
    53 KB (7,835 words) - 13:04, 23 March 2015
  • ...ism came from John Sandford a leading light in the campaign for [[European Nuclear Disarmament]] GDR group which was active in promoting solidarity with the i ...UK the security service had exploited academic space, British students and academics - people interested in ideas - to further its particular aims'.
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  • ===Debating Matters: Nuclear Power (2011)=== ...ukushima, the downplaying of previous nuclear accidents and description of nuclear as a low-risk technology:
    68 KB (9,541 words) - 09:36, 26 March 2015
  • academics from St Antony's, Gausmann, the Labour in favour of unilateral nuclear disarmament at the
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  • Among its clients are [[British Nuclear Fuels Limited]] ...understand the necessary dance of drug development and federal oversight, academics who track the leading edge of consumer behavior, financiers who help assess
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  • ===Pro-nuclear activity=== ...try Association]].<ref>[http://www.niauk.org/about/bio_philipdewhurst.htm Nuclear Industry Association website]</ref>
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  • Its original members included several high-level, pro-nuclear figures. ...ng together top energy industry executives, Whitehall officials and senior academics in a Treasury-inspired initiative designed to give strategic direction to U
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  • ...sue-ion-veteran-nuclear-fuels-expert/1002072.article Dame Sue Ion, veteran nuclear fuels expert], The Engineer, 4 May 2010, accessed 2 September 2012 </ref> Sue Ion began working at [[British Nuclear Fuels Limited]] in 1979 and was BNFL's Executive Director of Technology fro
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  • Dr '''Malcolm Grimston''' is an academic and nuclear expert. ...ww.world-nuclear.org/sym/2004/grimstonbio.htm Malcolm Grimston], The World Nuclear Association 2004 </ref>
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  • ...of Port Ellen]], then secretary general of Nato. Its early work focused on nuclear deterrence and arms control and was by its own account "hugely influential ...d Page 158</ref> They produced a [[Chatham House]] pamphlet ''On Limiting Nuclear War''. The pamphlet had been put together by [[Pat Blackett]], a Nobel phys
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  • ...2005 general election, the pressure group Compass assembled more than 100 academics and policymakers as part of its programme for renewal. It drew on think-tan ...would be the basis for the impending Compass manifesto”. A debate about nuclear power followed and De Rooij argues that “the reaction from some of the pa
    11 KB (1,461 words) - 13:47, 6 October 2014
  • ...21 July 2009</ref> PNAC's original 25 signatories were an eclectic mix of academics and conservative politicians, several of whom subsequently found positions ...hat the U.S. has "virtually ceased development of safer and more effective nuclear weapons."
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  • The Center has run campaigns and research on the subjects of nuclear deterrents, the war of ideas, weapons in space, Islamism and terror, among ...the United States by the Red Menace and the need to possess a much larger nuclear arsenal than that of their rival.
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  • ...se IV, and back towards the commitment to NATO from which the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament had deflected it. CIA operators take the credit for helping the ...as well as Daniel Bell and a bevy of American and European politicians and academics.
    30 KB (4,873 words) - 13:18, 23 May 2009
  • ...003) ''Munitions of the Mind: War Propaganda from the Ancient World to the Nuclear Age'' 3rd expanded ed., Manchester University Press. P/b 0-7190-67677 ...990) ''Munitions of The Mind: War Propaganda From The Ancient World To The Nuclear Age'', Patrick Stephens, pp. 240. H/B Isbn 185260-052-7 Translated Into Ara
    14 KB (1,985 words) - 17:21, 12 December 2009
  • ...ation sharing, conducive environment closed to the scrutiny of independent academics and those out side the sphere of vested interests.
    8 KB (1,253 words) - 04:52, 21 October 2008
  • ...acked science. Ashford argues that "the number of really independent, good academics is such a small number that industry is able to overwhelm the science, and ...by the notorious PR company [[Burson-Marsteller]] when it was involved in nuclear research. See our [[Burson-Marsteller]] profile for more information on thi
    30 KB (4,304 words) - 11:56, 2 September 2008
  • ...D. from most of the rest of us, is not as its title suggests, a desire for nuclear disarmament but, what it conceals, that the C.N.D is prepared to have us (a [[category:Academics|Flew, Anthony]]
    10 KB (1,491 words) - 00:46, 23 October 2012
  • ...O'Neill]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/592/ 'Exploiting our nuclear fears'], ''Spiked'', 14 November 2005. ...r-power-is-being-driven-by-holocaust-hungry-doom-mongers/ 'The debate over nuclear power is being driven by holocaust-hungry doom-mongers'], ''The Daily Teleg
    342 KB (38,083 words) - 02:02, 24 January 2018
  • ...egic Studies, a forceful and well-resourced foe of both the [[Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament]] and the Labour Party in the Eighties.<ref>Tom Easton, "[http: ...foreign groups and individuals, including political parties, think tanks, academics and media. Programs include information exchanges and visits, Heritage's pe
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