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  • : 21.07.1999 / 14.01.2002 : Committee on Foreign Affairs, Human Rights, Common Security and Defence Policy : 17.01.2002 / 19.07.2004 : Committee on Foreign Affairs, Human Rights, Common Security and Defence Policy
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  • ...]]; and at Exeter University during his third year placement in Cairo, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office's (and alleged MI6 officer) [[Sherard Cowper-Coles] ...sourced to them. For her part Meyrick (executive editor of Radio Current Affairs) argues that:
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  • ...]. In 1977 she became a member of the [[Royal Institute for International Affairs]] (RIIA) and later joined the [[Ditchley Foundation]]. ...(1982-83) and was Minister of State for Africa & the Commonwealth at the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] from 1986-97. She is one of only four ministers
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  • ...just the media - the whole political system has failed', Journal of Public Affairs, Vol. 4(4), November 2004: 374-383 </ref> The opposing view is that journal ...'special relationship', but it has been described as a Trojan horse for US foreign policy. Even its supporters joke that it's funded by the CIA. Should we be
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  • *1989: Associate director, public affairs, [[Hill and Knowlton]] ...this time he was seconded to the [[Water Association]] where he was public affairs, press and information officer in the run up to privatisation of the indust
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  • *1989: Associate director, public affairs, [[Hill and Knowlton]] ...this time he was seconded to the [[Water Association]] where he was public affairs, press and information officer in the run up to privatisation of the indust
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  • ...critics have accused the organisation as acting as agents in advancing US foreign policy interests — the organisation has been embroiled in several corrupt ...War I, the [[Committee on Public Information]], also known as the [[Creel Committee]] after the name of its chairman, former newspaper reporter [[George Creel]
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  • ...national Politics from Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. He also minored in Islamic studies at the Prince Alwaleed bin Tala ...Afghans: A Case Study”, Georgetown University, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, 17 April 2001</CENTER><p>Though the nationalist party had been the
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  • ...hn-Bendit is a close friend of [[Joschka Fischer]], the Grunen leader, now Foreign Minister of Germany, and as such, a key player in the Kosovo conflict.<ref> *Member, [[Committee on Constitutional Affairs]]
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  • *Dr. [[Sufyan Abu-Zayda]], Former Minister of Prisoner Affairs at the Palestinian Authority; Lecturer, Elquds University, PA ...f. [[Moshe Arens]], Formerly, Minister of Defense and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Israel
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  • ...y]] (1998), Senate Foreign Relations Committee (1988) and Senate Judiciary Committee (1987); Deak Prize recipient, [[American Society of International Law]] (19 ...; Constitutional Diplomacy (Princeton University Press: 1990); and Foreign Affairs and the U.S. Constitution (co-edited with [[Louis Henkin]] and [[William D.
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  • ...tive MPs from wealthy Zionists. <ref name="Oborne"/> [[BICOM]]’s Public Affairs Manager, [[Stefan Kerner]], is a former deputy director of [[Conservative F ...Gove]], shadow education secretary; [[Brooks Newmark]], opposition foreign affairs whip; [[Shailesh Vara]], shadow deputy leader of the Commons; [[Grant Shapp
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  • ...r MP [[Gwyneth Dunwoody]], former chairman of the Commons transport select committee, was the life president of LFI, while [[David Mencer]], a former volunteer ...8 January 2008; [http://www.britemb.org.il/News/straw130302.html Speech by Foreign Secretary Jack Straw at the Labour Friends of Israel Annual Lunch], 13 Marc
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  • ...for Birmingham Edgbaston and member of the Parliamentary [[Foreign Affairs Committee]]. She is a trustee of the neoconservative think-tank the [[Henry Jackson S ...ion=magazine&articleid=979 "Finding Neo. Gisela Stuart argues for a robust foreign policy,"] ''Progress'' (UK), January/February 2006.
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  • ...[http://www.jcpa.org/about-jun04.htm "About"], Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, accessed on 13 December 2010</ref> though B'nai B'rith is not mentioned in :NGO Monitor, founded by the [[Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs]], has for some time now been deliberately spreading false and misleading i
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  • ...out], Commentary Magazine, Accessed 03-June-2009</ref><ref>American Jewish Committee, Press Release: [http://www.ajc.org/site/apps/nl/content2.asp?c=ijITI2PHKoG ...r the economic strangulation of Iran, and in a recent article in ''Foreign Affairs'', he makes the case that the bar of evidence must be set lower to blacklis
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  • ...teinhardt, Bronfman and [[Natan Sharansky]] (chair of Israel's Ministerial Committee on Israel-Diaspora Relations) unveiled 'Birthright Israel', or 'Taglit' ('D At a 1994 Jewish Federation convention, Israeli deputy Foreign Minister [[Yossi Beilin]] proposed that 'every young Jew [should] receive a
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  • ..._2009/2003/3/Natan%20Sharansky Natan Sharansky] Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, accessed June 26, 2012</ref>, and the support of President [[Ronald Reagan ..._2009/2003/3/Natan%20Sharansky Natan Sharansky] Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, accessed June 26, 2012</ref> in protest aganist Sharon's plan to withdraw
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  • ...4 September 1955, Alexandria, VA) was appointed as Under Secretary, Global Affairs on 1 May 2001, by President [[George H. Walker Bush]]. <ref>'Nomination of ...r Vice President and Director of the Washington Office of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]], "responsible for managing the Council's office and operations
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  • ...Relations]] and the [[Committee on the Present Danger]].<ref>'Iran Policy Committee (IPC) - Co-Chair Biographies', [http://web.archive.org/web/20071215055332/h ==Beating the war drums: Iran Policy Committee advocating regime change in Iran==
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