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  • ...from the poorer regions become even cheaper, which favors consumers in the West. ...its was clear what the Bank's new reforms will be. This means that Britain will now provide 10% of the overall funding for the International Development Ag
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  • ...ominational group, ideological movement, or pressure group, be they in the West or in the Asia Pacific region." {{ref|3}}
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  • *[[West Coast Capital]]
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  • Between 1992 and 2000 he served as a Projects Director for [[East-West Global Trade]], Ltd., an advisor to the board of directors of the [[Califor
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  • ...of Parliament in north Croydon from 1992, first representing Croydon North-West and then representing Croydon North from 1997. In 1999 Tony Blair appointed ...open to us taking into account the important international context. There will inevitably be some difficult decisions and trade offs to be made in arrivin
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  • <br>Frequent travels to Soviet Union, Eastern and Western Europe. West Africa.
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  • ...the pope, a story that succeeded in gulling most of the major media in the West.
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  • ...lement package was a "prescription for another Marxist dictatorship, which will provide the base for black guerrillas and Soviet proxy troops to attack the ...message and more. The Soviet Union was everywhere trying to undermine the West, and the PLO was its favorite agent. As Khomeini was in the news in July 19
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  • ...errilla movements like the [[ANC]] are transformed into antagonists of the West by exclusive attention to Soviet support, no matter how marginal, belated, ...84</ref> She also contended that it was hard to get over the truth in the West on the shooting of the pope because of the force of Soviet propaganda, most
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  • ...iaie]], only Carlos falls into the class of enemy terrorist. A biased work will, therefore, attend to Carlos and ignore the other three. Laqueur has seven ...on-Western terrorism. This apologetic is worthy of close attention, and we will examine it point by point.
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  • ...timizer. Terrorism has become "a form of low-intensity warfare against the West conducted by trained professionals rather than nihilistic amateurs." {{ref| ...o use it as a propaganda instrument to mobilize its own population and the West? This is a hypothesis that Kupperman cannot even put on the table to discus
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  • ...of far-right organizations- is simple, manichean, and conspiratorial. The West is under siege; a clever, insidious, and omnipotent KGB is always manipulat ...press is to expose this subversion, and, "to borrow a military phrase, the West must fight on grounds of its own choosing."
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  • His broader identification with the West yields the same dichotomous treatment. The Third World displays "sudden exp ...of a major military assault on NATO Europe."<ref> Ibid.. p. 8. </ref> The West, meanwhile, has no "proxies" who wade in the blood of their victims; it nev
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  • ...Information Policy, Tugwell commented that: <blockquote>"Personal contacts will become increasingly important. We need to produce pamphlets and booklets an guide to players in the drama of subversion that would destroy the West's
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  • ...urpose of his ISC as 'exposing the fallacies of 'détente' and warning the West of the dangers inherent in a policy of illusion.' <ref>Brian Crozier, ''Fre ...'s reputation. <ref>Robin Lustig, ‘Books: How I Won the Cold War for the West’, ''The Observer'', 25 July 1993</ref> Crozier’s own account in ''Free
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  • ...rank Barnaby]] later presented their studies instead at the Savile Club in west London on 11 December 1990. Wilkinson called his study ‘Terrorist Targets
    13 KB (1,838 words) - 09:09, 24 December 2008
  • *Becker, Jillian. 1988. Terrorism in West Germany. London: Institute for the Study of Terrorism.
    2 KB (242 words) - 08:17, 30 June 2009
  • ...nd [[Paul Wilkinson]] from Great Britain, and [[Hans Joseph Horchem]] from West Germany. There was no departure in the published record of the conference f
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  • *… the Institute will advance the idea… that Israel's survival, strength and security are cruci ...h engulfs the world today… The ways and means of coping with this danger will be explored…<ref name="brochure"/>
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  • Senior Region Vice-President, West
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