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  • ...on [http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Democracy/ConservThinkTanks.html How Conservative Philanthropies and Think Tanks Transform US Policy] ''Covert Action Quarter ...]", ''CampusWatch.org'' from ''Energy Compass'', October 4, 2002. Re [[neo-conservative]] think tank funding/funders.
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  • ...sts now outnumber EC officials by a factor of about 5 to one, according to conservative estimates. ==Foundations==
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  • CEI belongs to various conservative alliances, including the [[Alliance for America]], [[Get Government Off Our ...Summit on Sustainable Development]] in Johannesburg, the CEI was one of 31 conservative individuals and groups, including the [[American Enterprise Institute]], [[
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  • ...Center for Public Policy Research website, accessed March 23 2009</ref> a conservative/free market foundation with a strongly anti-environmental agenda.[[Niger In ...funded by the Bradley, [[Scaife Foundations|Scaife]], Carthage and Earhart foundations, prime bankrollers of the [[American Enterprise Institute]], [[Manhattan In
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  • ...om individual contributions (77%), the next largest contribution came from foundations (14%)[[Image:Cato Institute Income Pie Chart.jpg|800px|centre|thumb|Pie Cha ...cepts no government funding or endowments. Contributions are received from foundations, corporations, and individuals”.<ref>[http://www.cato.org/about/annualrep
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  • ...washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/18/AR2006071801373.html "Conservative Anger Grows Over Bush's Foreign Policy"], "Washington Post" [Online Edition ...Wattenberg]] - an [[AEI]] fellow is also on the Board of Governors of the conservative [[Smith Richardson Foundation]].
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  • ...cus had been opposing gun controls, with Gottlieb establishing two pro-gun foundations. According to the New York Times, Gottlieb shifted the Center's focus when :For conservative fundraisers like Mr. Gottlieb, the enemies were Senator Edward M. Kennedy a
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  • In December 1995 the Conservative Government set up an inquiry into anti-terrorism legislation in the UK. At ...empiricists of social control. If, however, you are a "hard-line" liberal (conservative?) and feel in need of moral re-armament you might find this text blending n
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  • ...06, the Institute received 273 grants totaling $17,722,643 from a range of foundations including: <ref>"[http://www.mediatransparency.org/recipientgrants.php?160 * [[Koch Family Foundations]] (David H. Koch Foundation)
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  • ...blogs.com/centreright/2009/03/the-growth-of-b.html The growth of Britain's conservative movement], ConservativeHome, 14 March 2009.</ref> ...ates, "IPN is supported entirely by charitable donations from individuals, foundations and businesses. It receives no money from any government or political parti
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  • ...1 million - is obtained from more than 2,000 individuals, corporations and foundations'. However, [http://www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/sbeder/tanks.html according to S :t goes on. Never before has the extreme conservative agenda been laid out so clearly.
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  • ...oes not receive support from governments or industry but rather charitable foundations and individuals, with donations reaching up to $10,000. <Ref> SEPP [http:// ...elman Sciences, Inc. Supporter of the web-site that supports controversial conservative journalist John Stossel - supportjohnstossel.org web-site. Along with the N
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  • ==Foundations== ...//www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Democracy/WealthyThinkTanks.html The Wealthy (Conservative) Think Tanks], ''Covert Action Quarterly'', Winter 1998
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  • ...F directors [[Roderick Nye]] and [[Daniel Finkelstein]], went on to become Conservative Party advisers<ref>Social Market Foundation, [http://www.newstatesman.com/p In April 2000 Conservative Party leader [[William Hague]] delivered a controversial speech to the SMF.
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  • :Founded by leader of the Conservative Party Michael Howard in 2001, AP seeks to influence the transatlantic debat ...ions have achieved over the past half-century. Now we have to build on the foundations, not undermine them.
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  • ...l party which, almost alone in Europe, encompassed the majority of the non-Conservative working class. At the same time, the government's apparatus for manipulatin ...dition, discussed below, of newspapers reprinting anti-left briefings from Conservative Party groups or fronts, continued with Aims of Industry. Aims estimated tha
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  • The Media Research Centre is a conservative media 'watchdog' funded by [[Exxon]] and involved in climate change denial. ...munications Center, and Cybercast News Service (CNSNews.com), formerly the Conservative News Service. It also runs the website TimesWatch.org, dedicated to pointin
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  • ==Laying the foundations for nuclear power== .... If we are serious about keeping open the nuclear option, we must lay the foundations now. This can only happen if we have the political will to do so." <ref>[ht
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  • Several newspaper reports have described the institute as a conservative or right-wing organization.<ref>Michael Doxtater, "How the Mohawks look at The institute's budget is over $1 million and is provided by individuals, foundations and corporate donations. It does not accept government funding. The institu
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  • ...]] at the [[University of Texas at Austin|University of Texas]], a leading conservative columnist (Creators syndicate), and the [[editor-in-chief]] of ''[[World (M ...r fellow at the [[Acton Institute]] and a prolific author on the topics of conservative social policy, American culture, and Christian journalism. In [[1998]], he
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  • ...xaco]]. Other funding sources include prominent conservative philanthropic foundations, including the [[Sarah Scaife]], [[Claude Lambe]], [[John Olin]], [[Castle
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  • ...nderstanding on issues of mutual interest and American and Canadian sister Foundations, set up in 1964 and 1981 respectively, remain our most active partners. Si The Rt Hon [[David Cameron]], MP. Conservative Member of Parliament for Witney and Leader of the Opposition. | The Rt Hon
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  • .../ref> PNAC's original 25 signatories were an eclectic mix of academics and conservative politicians, several of whom subsequently found positions in the presidenti ...leaving government office, Bennett became a "distinguished fellow" at the conservative [[Heritage Foundation]], co-founded [[Empower America]], and established hi
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  • ...cil-coke-pepsi_n_1406016.html American Legislative Exchange Council, Ultra-Conservative Lobby, Loses 2 Major Funders], 4 April 2012, accessed 11 April 2012.</ref> ...new right in the US, it works at the state level in the US pushing forward conservative legislation that favours its corporate backers or it blocks progressive leg
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  • ...gainst the environmental movement. It was set up with money from the ultra-conservative Coors family, and Joseph Coors sat on the board for three years. Its first ...received $734,000 from 1985 to 2002, in 19 grants from the following five foundations[5]:
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  • ...s], ''The Galen Institute'', Accessed 27-May-2010</ref> Paul Belien of the conservative [[Brussels Journal]] describes Windels as the 'godmother of think tanks', h ...in the British Medical Journal over how their close links with both the [[Conservative Party]] and pharmaceutical industry 'raise serious questions about its abil
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  • ...org/aboutfh/index.htm] Corporate researcher Holly Sklar described it as a "conservative research, publishing, networking, and selective human rights organization." *[[Scaife Foundations]]
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  • ...l media and other organizations that were funded by the CIA, using conduit foundations, under its Psychological; Political and Paramilitary Division. ...1963 to 1984, he was variously president and director of Freedom House, a conservative/neoconservative research, publishing. networking, and selective human right
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  • ...of the US National Endowment for Democracy and the (West) German political foundations. This work was carried out in 1989-90.<br> The Foreign Secretary announced to the Conservative Party Conference in 1991 the commitment to create the Westminster Foundatio
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  • ...gulator [[Monitor]]. In March 2010, Corrigan co-authored a report - Future Foundations: towards a new culture in the NHS - for the right wing think tank [[Policy ...clearly warmed to Mr Metliss, despite his background as a supporter of the Conservative Party.
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  • The Academic Advisory Board consists of libertarian and conservative think tank types such as Bruce Ames (was on the advisory board of TASSC, is ===Foundations===
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  • ...ated to limited government and individual rights. It sees itself as the “conservative counterpart to the American Civil Liberties Union.” In their groundbreak ...ceived $4,257,000 from 1985 to 2002, in 52 grants from the following eight foundations[4]:
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  • According to PERC “Currently, 92 percent of our funding comes from foundations, 7 percent from individuals and miscellaneous sources and 1 percent from co ...ived some $4,125,875 in 88 grants from 1985 to 2002, from the following 10 foundations<ref>[http://www.mediatransparency.org/search_results/info_on_any_recipient.
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  • ...NCPPR convenes regular ‘strategy lunches’ that feature a who's who of conservative activists and members of Congress.[2]” ...1985 to 2002 the NCPPR received some $1,689,100 from 36 grants from just 7 foundations[4]:
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  • The list of foundations funding Heartland in 2003 included: ...rector of the [[American Conservative Network]], a project of the American Conservative Union, Health policy advisor to the American Legislative Exchange Council
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  • ...titute was founded in 1984, we have restricted our fund raising to private foundations and individual donors. Given our initial research interest - strategic miss ...ll Institute will accept grants for general program support from corporate foundations and in some cases directly from corporations. The Board has also determined
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  • ...o received some $388,450 in 13 grants from the following five conservative foundations<ref> J. Lee, “Exxon Backs Groups That Question Global Warming”, The New
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  • ...to the Federalist Society “90% of the funding comes from individuals and foundations; the other 10% comes from corporations[4]. ...he Federalist Society received $8,918,000 in 122 grants from the following conservative organisations[5]:
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  • ...dertake “opposition research” on environmental groups, and progressive foundations. It has been described as “up and coming” although it remains small com ...e CRC received $5,853,820 in 101 grants from the following 10 conservative foundations[1]:
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  • ...ers [[Jeane Kirkpatrick]], [[Jack Kemp]] and [[William Bennett]], and arch-conservative jurists [[Robert Bork]] and [[Antonin Scalia]]. ...ce; and the [[Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation]]. There are the major conservative publications, such as ''The Public Interest'', The National Interest,and Th
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  • *Chair: [[Oliver Colvile]] - [[Conservative Party]] *Vice-chair: [[Maria Miller]] - [[Conservative Party]]
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  • '''Adam Smith International''' (ASI) is the consulting arm of the conservative [[think tank]], the [[Adam Smith Institute]]. While some web-based resource ...r the immediate provision of vital services. ASI is involved in laying the foundations for long-term reform".<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20060623041530/http:
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  • ...lition]] and the [[State Policy Network]]. Atlas is funded by conservative foundations, including the [[Sarah Scaife Foundation]], [[Earhart Foundation]] and the
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  • ...ctivist who has been involved in a variety of conservative think tanks and foundations including the [[Fund for American Studies]], [[Citizens for a Sound Economy
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  • The [[AEI]] is the Godfather of Washington neo-conservative lobby groups - it is America's richest, largest and most influential think ...ote. It is soon revealed that these policies are based on somewhat tenuous foundations, over-influenced by the dramatic utterances of environmentalists.
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  • ...rson of [[Lloyd George]], and less than their fair share of ministers. The Conservative and Unionist Party has always been an uncomfortable coalition - not so much ...tive Party thinking to considerable extent. The Diehard's agenda dominated Conservative political life during the inter war years: tariff reform, the integrity of
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  • ...ng scholars and funds prizes for students advocating the views of the Koch foundations. ...ers-making-play-for-tribunes-newspapers.html?ref=media&pagewanted=all&_r=0 Conservative Koch Brothers Turning Focus to Newspapers], 20 April 2013.
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  • ...r for [[Margaret Thatcher]]'s victorious attempt to become leader of the [[Conservative Party]]. He was rewarded with the post of head of her private office. He wa [[Category:Terrorism foundations
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  • ...a body set up and funded by DFID. This Funders Platform ‘allows donors, foundations, companies and investors to share information on their non-state education ...to'. Pearson also ran a ''MyEducation'' 'invite-only' roundtable at the [[Conservative Party]] conference in October 2013.
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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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  • ...-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]]
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  • ..., 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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  • ..., 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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  • ..., 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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  • ..., 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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  • ...Wolfowitz]], to work on the staff of Senator Henry “Scoop” Jackson, a conservative hawk committed to working on behalf of the US defense industry, and for Wol ...unded by [[The Carthage Foundation]], itself part of the Scaife network of foundations, and before that, in 1979 it was funded by the [[Ford Foundation]].<ref>Med
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  • ...g/library/Buchanan/buchCv3Contents.html ''The Calculus of Consent: Logical Foundations of Constitutional Democracy,''] by James M. Buchanan and Gordon Tullock, at ...b.org/library/Buchanan/buchCv9Contents.html ''The Power to Tax: Analytical Foundations of a Fiscal Constitution,''] by Geoffrey Brennan and James M. Buchanan, at
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  • ...ially called "Project Truth" and later “Project Democracy”— enlisted foundations in a novel public-private strategy. ..."coalition of wealthy individuals"; U.S. defense contractors; and private foundations, such as the Twentieth Century Fund."
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  • ...ken political activity on behalf of the Republican Party in the US and the Conservative Party in the UK.<ref>Ref needed</ref>
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  • ...ed USD$2,339,518 in contributions and grants, including from the following foundations: *[[Newton D. & Rochelle F. Becker Foundation]]: $25,000<ref> Conservative Transparency database, [http://conservativetransparency.org/donor/newton-d-
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  • ...ire|CBE]] (2 September 1929 &ndash; 30 April 2004) was a classics teacher, Conservative life peer and atlanticist networker - running the [[English Speaking Union] ...l Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and sat as a [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]. She was part of many educational societies during the 1990s and was the
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  • *[[American Enterprise Institute]] Key US neo-conservative think-tank which in 1996 launched the [[New Atlantic Initiative]] at the 'C *[[National Strategy Information Center]] US think-tank headed by neo-conservative covert action theorist [[Roy Godson]]. Through its Consortium for the Study
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  • ==Tracking conservative groups== ....pfaw.org/pfaw/general/default.aspx?oid=2052 Buying a Movement: Right-Wing Foundations and American Politics].
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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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  • ...n-nature.com/rmyoung/papers/paper88.html 'Mystifications in the Scientific Foundations of Sociology'] ''Science or Society?: Bulletin of the Cambridge Society for ...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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  • No 8 Understanding Mrs Thatcher : Conservative Economic Policy 1979-87 by [[David Simpson]]. No 64 "The Private Finance Initiative. From the Foundations Up" Professor Peter M Jackson (Leicester University Business School)
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  • ...Exchange begins its second decade with a focus on the striving classes]', Conservative Home, 9 March 2012</ref> ...Portillo|Michael Portillo’s]] campaign in the 2001 [[Conservative Party|Conservative]] leadership contest. [[Michael Portillo|Portillo]], who had recently admit
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  • ...ion]] is a charitable foundation set up by 'arch Thatcherite' and former [[Conservative Party]] treasurer [[Stanley Kalms]]<ref>Nelam Verjee, Yesterday's man who r [[Category:Foundations]]
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  • ...icy research institutes. Heritage has long played a key role in supporting conservative and anti-left initiatives in Europe, particularly in the UK, where is was c ...ay Corporation]] and (c) contributions from the country's major right wing foundations.
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  • ...san Ratzlav-Katz, [http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/112986 Conservative Friends of Israel at UK Political Conference], Arutz Sheva, 22 January 2008 :'''NB:''' the tunnels are provocations and a means to undermine the foundations of the Al Aqsa mosque, the third most important religious site in the world
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  • ...ionist groups ([[Young Judaea]]) and religiously-affiliated societies (the conservative [[United Synagogue Youth]] [USY]; the reform [[National Federation of Templ ...J Street was ineligible. Yet a Birthright trip run by AIPAC, the far more conservative Israel lobby group, has been renewed for years.'<ref>[http://www.thenation.
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  • ===Conservative Movement=== ...blogs.com/centreright/2009/03/the-growth-of-b.html The growth of Britain's conservative movement], ConservativeHome, 14 March 2009.</ref>
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  • ...], succeeded in mobilizing a wide array of wealthy individuals, firms, and foundations in the overall funding enterprise. By the mid-1980s organizations like the ...he 1982 Salvadoran election, the Scaife, Olin, Grace, and Smith-Richardson foundations came through with the necessary sums. For many covert state enterprises, pr
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  • ...oup. {{ref|r14}} Funded subsequently by a wide variety of corporations and foundations as well as wealthy individuals, the Heritage budget reached $14 million in ...olume, three thousand-page 'Mandate for Leadership: Policy Management in a Conservative Administration', prepared and published by Heritage, served as the official
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  • ...his grant is distributed between the three major UK political parties (the Conservative Party, the Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats) and smaller UK parties o ...of the US National Endowment for Democracy and the (West) German political foundations. This work was carried out in 1989-90. In June 1989, the Planners asked me
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  • ...e Board of various charitable foundations, including the [[Schimmel Family Foundations]], the [[United Way]], the [[American Joint Jewish Distribution Committee]] ...report] put Little in the frame for talent scouting 'The telegenic face of conservative Islam' for the State Department. [http://www.imaginenations.org/documents
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  • ...Gift of Freedom shows how John M. Olin’s “venture capital fund for the conservative movement” helped develop one of the leading forces in American politics a ...ng out into the harsh realities of the free enterprise capitalism that the conservative movement espouse (for others) as they themselves rely on the noblesse oblig
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  • ...hatcher Foundation]] which included the historian [[Norman Stone]], former Conservative party treasurer [[Lord McAlpine]] and [[Lord Gowrie]] — the [[Margaret Th ...7 September 2008)</ref> Its trustees are mostly representatives from these foundations (including George Soros') and it also features [[Ivan Krastev]], author of
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  • The [[Mintz Family Foundation]], also known as [[Family Foundations Trust]], a grant making charity run by [[Richard Mintz]], donated £5,000 i ...e who has generously funded the [[Conservative Party]] in the UK and the [[Conservative Friends of Israel]].<ref>The IDC Herzliyan [http://portal.idc.ac.il/he/main
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  • ...donations made by individuals and other organisations. Grants from various foundations which reveal its links to other right wing factions. ...ting a somewhat opaque tactic of funding. This is particularly true of the foundations which regularly donate to the CSP. <ref> Centre For Security Policy [http:/
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  • ...Family] ]]The [[Scaife Family Foundation]] is one of a number of [[Scaife Foundations]]. ...ily+Foundation&sf%5B%5D=transaction Scaife Family Foundation donations], ''Conservative Transparency'', accessed 21 October 2015</ref>
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  • '''Koch Family Foundations''' is the informal name for a group of charities in the United States of Am ...has provided funding to a variety of organizations, usually libertarian or conservative think tanks and infrequently an environmentalist cause, such as the [[Cato
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  • ...erful corporations, as well as governments, institutions and philanthropic foundations. In 2010, the UK coalition government, led by the [[Conservative Party]] embarked on its structural reform of the NHS. The scale of the plan
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  • ...d by [[Matthew Elliott]] of the [[Taxpayers Alliance]] to illustrate the [[Conservative movement]] in the UK in 1997]] ...d by [[Matthew Elliott]] of the [[Taxpayers Alliance]] to illustrate the [[Conservative movement]] in the UK in 2009]]
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  • ...outlook. The organisation has apparently received grants from conservative foundations which include that of; the Earhart Foundation, Carthage Foundation, John M
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  • The '''Sarah Scaife Foundation''' is part of the [[Scaife Foundations]]. ===Conservative think tank donor===
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  • ...mation which subsequently merges into a coherent whole, the example of the Conservative Party's funding/use of the CSJ and their affiliates is a pertinant example. ...he principles of total abstinence from alcoholic drinks” (Alliance House Foundations main aim). This factor alone vindicates the arguement made that the CSJ sup
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