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  • ...s to influence policy throughout Europe with an "initial emphasis of these foundations is to foster friendly relations vis-a-vis Israel, to scuttle attempts to im The NAI seems part of a 'Neo-Conservative International', indeed Frank Gaffney's (1996) Birth of the New Atlantic Ini
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  • The '''Western Goals Institute''' (WGI) was an "ultra-conservative"<ref>''Searchlight'' magazine, London, January 2006, p.23</ref> pressure gr ...Front National]] of [[France]] and the [[Conservative Party (South Africa)|Conservative Party of South Africa]].
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  • ...ially called "Project Truth" and later “Project Democracy”— enlisted foundations in a novel public-private strategy. [http://www.consortiumnews.com/1999/080 ..."coalition of wealthy individuals"; U.S. defense contractors; and private foundations, such as the [[Twentieth Century Fund]]."
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  • ...rmany, where the four major political parties had set up government-funded foundations as a response to the cold war. The most important of these was the '''Konra
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  • ...she is a longtime friend of [[Donald Rumsfeld]], and might be called a neo-conservative in the US, Cross says she will make it a priority to bring to London the wi ...d minds by neglecting "public diplomacy", of the sort that its government, foundations and labour unions carried out throughout the cold war - is held quite widel
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  • ...gical profile (nearly a third of the board members come from the staunchly conservative [[Hoover Institution]]). She is married to New York Jets president [[Jay Cr ...to become a branch - plant Canadian version of the U.S.'s Madison and Olin foundations, whose deep pockets fuelled the neoconservative resurgence of the late eigh
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  • The '''Scaife Foundations''' include the [[Sarah Scaife Foundation]], [[Carthage Foundation]], [[Alle ...e ideological right wing. According to the Media Transparency website, the foundations are:
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  • ...93 and 2007. [[Wittington Investments Limited]] donated £100,000 to the [[Conservative Party]] annually, between 1993 and 1999, except in 1995 when it donated £2 ...o whether the company should be allowed to make political donations to the Conservative Party<ref>David Brown, Westons breached charity law over Tory donations, ''
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  • =====Conservative Party===== *[[Scaife Foundations]]
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  • ...-rightist beer baron [[Joseph Coors]]; [[Frank Shakespeare]], chair of the conservative think tank, the [[Heritage Foundation]]; and former CIA director [[William ...as revealed that its main source of income had been the CIA, through dummy foundations.
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  • ...[[Charles Moore]], editor of the ''Sunday Telegraph''; [[Simon Pearce]], a Conservative election candidate; company director Justin Shaw and historian [[Andrew Rob ...Self-Employed Author' and had become involved in educational charities and foundations. He was appointed a director of the London based [[Do Well Foundation]] in
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  • ...ar, Scaife had sponsored anti-communist crusader [[Brian Crozier]] and his foundations later provided $2.4 million over several years to'' American Spectator'' to ...m IRS filings made by IPT’s donors that it is funded by many of the same foundations that fund America’s powerful Israel lobby.
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  • ...the '''European Ideas Network''', is the 'independent' think tank for the Conservative Grouping at the European Parliament. It is made up of 'a network of think t Think tanks and Foundations associated with the Conservative Party
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  • ...between at least 1988 and 1994 from two of the most important conservative foundations ([[John M. Olin Foundation]]
    14 KB (1,987 words) - 10:33, 25 April 2011
  • ..., Exxon Mobil, Pfizer, and Texaco and prominent conservative philanthropic foundations.<ref>Sources for the preceding paragraph: ALF Annual Report, 1994; ALF, "Ou
    7 KB (987 words) - 16:44, 28 May 2008
  • ..., Exxon Mobil, Pfizer, and Texaco and prominent conservative philanthropic foundations.<ref>Sources for the preceding paragraph: ALF Annual Report, 1994; ALF, "Ou
    7 KB (987 words) - 16:44, 28 May 2008
  • ..., Exxon Mobil, Pfizer, and Texaco and prominent conservative philanthropic foundations.<ref>Sources for the preceding paragraph: ALF Annual Report, 1994; ALF, "Ou
    7 KB (987 words) - 16:44, 28 May 2008
  • ..., Exxon Mobil, Pfizer, and Texaco and prominent conservative philanthropic foundations.<ref>Sources for the preceding paragraph: ALF Annual Report, 1994; ALF, "Ou
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  • ...e Family Foundation]]. Collectively, these are referred to as the [[Scaife Foundations]]. ...tes that it gave $200,000 to the Hudson Institute, and $800,000 to another conservative organisation, the [[Heritage Foundation]].<ref>"[http://www.scaife.com/sara
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  • ...in ISC: [[Brian Crozier]], [[Iain Hamilton]] and [[Michael Goodwin]]. The Conservative Education Spokesman [[Rhodes Boyson]] and [[John Vaizey]] (father of the Br ...n-nature.com/rmyoung/papers/paper88.html 'Mystifications in the Scientific Foundations of Sociology'] ''Science or Society?: Bulletin of the Cambridge Society for
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