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  • ...tish Cabinet Office) and asked his help in transforming the Forum research unit into a full-fledged Institute for the Study of Conflict. <ref>Steve Weissma ...th for the general public and for more specialised audiences of academics, policy makers, police officials, and military commanders. It provided respectabili
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  • ...e Jewish Diaspora. There have been clashes with other communal groups over policy and of course full and frank dialogue with non-Jewish individuals and organ ...ts leadership is elected, and based on the synagogue as its representative unit. The majority of British Jews were, at the time, Orthodox and thus recogniz
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  • ...and Africa.<ref>[[Media:Mayor Appoints Policy Director.pdf|Mayor appoints Policy Director]], Greater London Authority, 21 July 2008</ref> In September 2012 Browne was appointed the UK government's Chair to the Regulatory Policy Committee (RPC) in December 2017.
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  • ...nt Editor of The Times (but he'll still be writing for ConservativeHome)], Conservative.home, Wednesday, February 27, 2013, acc 9 April 2013 </ref> ...[Centre for Social Justice]] think tank, which is closely aligned to the [[Conservative Party]].
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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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  • ...raqi Jewish background who specialized in the Middle East. He wrote from a conservative point of view. Like the influential conservative historian [[Maurice Cowling]], Kedourie was a member of the [[Salisbury Gro
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  • ...Robert Chope''' (born 19 May 1947) is a British barrister and Thatcherite Conservative politician. He was the [[Conservative]] MP for Southampton Itchen from 1983 to 1992 and has been the MP for Chris
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  • ...nit.org.uk/digipub/content/view/8/27/1/10/ Trustees], ''The Social Affairs Unit'', Accessed 27-May-2009</ref> and is also an academic advisor for the [[Bru ...in ISC: [[Brian Crozier]], [[Iain Hamilton]] and [[Michael Goodwin]]. The Conservative Education Spokesman [[Rhodes Boyson]] and [[John Vaizey]] (father of the Br
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  • ...first a public sector of govern¬ment agencies and officials who establish policy and provide opinions and selected facts about official acts and plans on te ...es security firms are also vehicles for the implementation of covert state policy. The officials and experts of the institutes move, as in a revolving door,
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  • ...the [[Yorkshire Post]] in 1974 and then worked as a press officer at the [[Conservative Central Office]] from 1977&ndash;79. In 1979, he became the editor of the C ==Conservative adviser==
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  • ...their reports and expertise have positioned them well with politicians and policy influencers across the political spectrum, as they respond to 'consultation ...eading the pensions policy team, running the CBI’s parliamentary affairs unit and heading up all European lobbying activity as Director of the CBI Brusse
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  • ...[[Maitland Consultancy]]. Elliott also stood for Parliament in 1997 as the Conservative candidate for North East Derbyshire. He was also Political Officer of influ ...years working in Downing Street in the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit as a Policy Adviser.<ref>[http://www.fdpublicaffairs.com/team09.html FD website], acces
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  • ...avid-cameron Sunday Times columnist Camilla Cavendish to head No 10 policy unit] ''Guardian'', 21 May 2015, accessed 26 May 2015.</ref> ...lewellyn attended both Eton and Oxford with Cameron. During the period of Conservative opposition, he was an adviser to [[Chris Patten]] (working for him during t
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  • ...ly 2008.</ref> From 1977-84 she was Director, [[Nursing Education Research Unit]], [[Chelsea College]], London University.<ref>Diane Spencer Where Are They ...yfL_pwplO5zzR4EGqyEc&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=2&ct=result#PPA32,M1 Conservative Party Education Policies, 1976-1997: The Influence of Politics and Personal
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  • [[Image:London_Clutha_m.jpg|upright|thumb|200px|Policy Exchange's former offices at [[Clutha House]], [[10 Storey's Gate]]|text-bo ...icholas Boles]] as its founding director. <ref>Ed Vaizey, The New Breed of Policy Wonk is a Doer and a Thinker, ''Sunday Times'', 14 July 2002.</ref> It is p
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  • ...f New York and New York state bank regulators cracked the whip on its U.S. unit, ordering it to do a better job of policing itself for suspicious money flo :*Lord [[Stephen Green]], former group chairman, now a British Conservative politician and former minister of state for Trade and Investment in both th
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  • ...andful of undemocratic institutions. Mick Kelly, from the Climate Research Unit of the University of East Anglia is quoted as saying; “Acceptance of the ...ational action on climate change within a US-style framework of neoliberal policy. It is argued that the process has been formed around three interlinked str
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  • ::Its spokesman, [[Brian Kerner]], a conservative in British politics but liberal left in the Israeli context, said: "My own ...to the timing of the rise of extremism and the history of British foreign policy.
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  • ...on]], the [[Foreign Policy Research Institute]], the [[Center for Security Policy]], and the [[Committee on the Present Danger]]. <ref>'[http://www.charliero ...recreating the bipartisan center in American national security and foreign policy. <ref>'[http://www.psaonline.org/userdata_display.php?modin=51&uid=18 John
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  • : “BAA dominates the government’s aviation policy. There have been a number of front organisations over the years that have p ...nd [[Virgin Atlantic]], also state that the group "helped ensure" that the Conservative party dropped plans by senior advisers for a tax on carbon dioxide emission
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  • ...is part of the collection of right-wing ideologues now at the top of the [[Conservative Party]], and sometimes described as the [[Notting Hill set]].<ref>[http://w Finkelstein was chairman of the [[Policy Exchange]] think tank from 2011 until September 2014, as has been an advise
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  • ...</ref> The manifesto for the society was published by the [[Social Affairs Unit]]. <ref>Henry Jackson Society Manifesto, [http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/produc ...snian War. [[Alan Mendoza|Mendoza]] had written his PhD thesis on British policy during the conflict.
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  • ...World: A Life.] </ref> describes Burnham as “one of the most intriguing conservative intellectuals of the Cold War period”. ...nmag.com/article/2003/jan/13/00008/ America the Abstraction], The American Conservative, January 13, argues that "the neoconservative attempt to package the Americ
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  • ...e ''[[Standpoint magazine|Standpoint]]'' published by the [[Social Affairs Unit]]). He attended Langley Grammar School in Slough, and then Magdalen College ...based on criticism of EU business regulations and the common agricultural policy, rather than a patriotic or democratic objection.<ref>Jeremy Warner, [http:
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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> ...gton, DC, is widely regarded as one of the world's most influential public policy research institutes.
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  • '''Patrick Mercer''' (born 26 June 1956) is a former UK Conservative politician and former Army Colonel. He was shadow minister for Homeland Sec ...cacy.” <ref> Peter Dominiczak, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/conservative/10800919/Patrick-Mercer-cash-for-questions-case-the-worst-of-its-kind-repor
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  • <CENTER>''"Iraq was the most far-sighted and noble act of British foreign policy since the founding of Nato."'' - Oliver Kamm <ref>Oliver Kamm, '[http://www ...ook Anti-Totalitarianism: The Left-wing Case for a Neoconservative Foreign Policy was published in 2005. I was a contributor to Britain's Bomb: What Next?, e
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  • ...ure that the left and liberal intelligentsia are not hostile to US foreign policy interests. It was founded in 1985. ...ernal dissent. The CPD had a stranglehold on Reagan's defence and foreign policy in a similar way to the neoconservatives' ideological grip on George W. Bus
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  • ...d [[Monsanto]]. Issues have included EU/US trade negotiations, EU chemical policy, transport, defence, corporate governance, emissions legislation and food b ...[[BAP]] and remains chair of the CER&#39;s advisory board. As a strategic policy adviser to BP (which fund the CER as a conduit), he is a former Labour cand
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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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  • ...r. There is also a cross current of researchers going from Demos to Labour policy units and vice versa. ...k-tank which could be used by corporations seeking to influence government policy. ''Dispatches'' had set up a fictional US public affairs company and contac
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  • ...ran of US Democratic presidential campaigns, called [[David Cameron]], the Conservative leader, "an empty opportunist who will do anything to win". New Labour-linked think tanks have cast "enterprise" as those elements of policy that are acceptable to the financial markets and neoliberalism.<ref>See, fo
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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 ...was a velvet glove tailored for the iron fist side of foreign and military policy. During the Reagan administration, [Elliott] Abrams was at once a human rig
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  • ...ist. He has held senior positions at a number of right-wing newspapers and policy journals and is known for his Atlanticism. He has described himself as “a ...of ''[[National Review]]'' for ten years and was the editor of the foreign policy quarterly, the ''[[The National Interest]]'', from 2003 to 2005 and editor-
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  • ...w [[Downing Street Policy Directorate]] and his [[Strategic Communications Unit]]. ...]] and [[Andy Burnham]], all former members of the [[Downing Street Policy Unit]].
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  • ...ry of State for Trade and Industry from 1983 to 1985 and chairman of the [[Conservative Party]] from 1985 to 1987. <ref>''Debrett's People of Today'', [http://www. ...ng Tory association founded in the 1960s and notable for having promoted a policy of voluntary, or assisted, repatriation for non-white immigrants. <ref>Nich
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  • ...ng as its staff have links to the free market think tanks the [[Centre for Policy Studies]] and the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]]. ...Tory MEP [[Syed Kamall]], as a new group for ‘classical liberals in the Conservative Party’. According to the Liberal Conspiracy blog:
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  • ...y of St. Andrews]] from 1949 to 1956 during which time he twice stood as a Conservative MP, first in 1951 in the constituency of Kirkcaldy, and then in Edinburgh C ...cy]]''. The programme, which was based on an official investigation by the Conservative Party, detailed infiltration of the Tory party by rightwing extremists. It
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  • ...s’. <ref>Tom O'Malley, ''Closedown?: The BBC and Government Broadcasting Policy 1979-92'' (London: Pluto Press, 1994) p.88</ref> These included a report au ...t.’ <ref>Tom O'Malley, ''Closedown?: The BBC and Government Broadcasting Policy 1979-92'' (London: Pluto Press, 1994) p.18</ref> Chris Horrie and Steve Cla
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  • ...ince 1991. He was head of [[Margaret Thatcher|Margaret Thatcher's]] Policy Unit from 1985 to 1990. He joined the House of Lords as a [[Conservative]] peer on the 5 February 1991.<ref> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/l
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  • [[Social Justice Scotland]] (SJS), was a short-lived [[Conservative Party]] linked think tank created in August 2009 and closed down in Decembe ===Conservative links===
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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> In 2011 [[Tim Montgomerie ...o has taken part in the Centre's 'Inner City Challenge' is a member of the Conservative Party. The list includes [[Andrew Selons]], [[David Burrowes]], [[John Penr
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  • ...br>A [[Centre for Policy Studies|separate page]] deals with the Centre for Policy Studies in general.'''</CENTER> ...ts ideals around the political establishment - in particular, around the [[Conservative Party]]. <ref>PBS, Command Heights, [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/commandingheig
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  • '''Damian Howard Green''' (born 17 January 1956) is the [[Conservative Party]] MP for Ashford. He is the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions He is a former financial journalist, television producer, policy advisor and political lobbyist. <ref>‘[http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/arti
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  • ...]]) and several alleged a broader bias against right-wing politics and the Conservative Party. The reports received favourable coverage in the right-wing press, <r ...we are still watching you’, ''Daily Telegraph'', 7 November 2003</ref> a conservative British journalist best known for being editor-in-chief of the ''[[Catholic
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  • ...we are still watching you’, ''Daily Telegraph'', 7 November 2003</ref> a conservative British journalist best known for being editor-in-chief of the ''[[Catholic ...e| Moore]] conceded that the [[BBC]] was probably not biased against the [[Conservative Party]], as is often alleged by right-wingers, but argued that its ‘menta
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  • ...of a No 10 ‘kitchen cabinet’ which advised [[David Cameron]] on health policy. *[[Tom Kibasi]]: left McKinsey in 2006 to become policy adviser to NHS chief executive [[David Nicholson]], then moved back in 2008
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  • ...e Conservatives' prospective parliamentary candidates list.<ref>Centre for Policy Studies [http://www.cps.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=blogger&la ...tedly sat 'on the [[Conservative City Future]] Steering Board and Research Unit respectively and she was also on the 'Approved List of Candidates for both
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  • ...mocracy Institute''' describes itself as "a politically independent public policy research organisation".<ref> The Democracy Institute (undated), [http://www ...rick Basham, [http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/d/d0/Slbc53a99.pdf Public Policy Sources], The Fraser Institute, 1-August-2000, Accessed through Tobacco Arc
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  • ...atrick Basham, [http://www.powerbase.info/images/d/d0/Slbc53a99.pdf Public Policy Sources], The Fraser Institute, 1-August-2000, Accessed through Tobacco Arc ...pleasure'.<ref>Patrick Basham, [http://www.scribd.com/doc/44184147 Public Policy No. 40], ''The Fraser Institute'', 07-August-2000, Accessed 27-November-201
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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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  • ...base.info/index.php/Powerbase:A_Guide_to_Referencing Powerbase Referencing Policy]. In addition any other references from the period prior to July 2007 have ...lization of young British Muslims, 'including the issue of British foreign policy, especially in the context of the Middle East Peace Process and Iraq'.
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  • ...tional ideas had become mainstream, shaping Labour as well as Conservative policy.<ref>Diane Hofkins, Bring On Some Good Old-fashioned Extremists, Times Educ ==Education policy==
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  • ...lementation of an alcohol minimum price. This attitude firmly supports the Conservative party's election manifesto of higher taxation on alcohol. The main press re As the CSJ is directed/run by a Conservative, present in the report are a number of attacks at the current Labour govern
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  • ...[[Policy Search]], 14 [[Tufton Street]], Westminster, SW1, May 1987.</ref> Policy Search was based in 14 Tufton Street, a building occupied in 2009 by [[Dioc ...Third Term: Policies and politics in the election balance - Series on the Conservative future', ''Guardian'', 8 April 1987.</ref>
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  • '''Camilla Hilary Cavendish''' served as the head of the Number 10 Policy Unit under former UK prime minister [[David Cameron]]. ...avid-cameron Sunday Times columnist Camilla Cavendish to head No 10 policy unit], ''The Guardian'', 21 May 2015, accessed 6 February. </ref>
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  • ...e of Art Students' Union]] | [[Royal College of Music]] | [[Social Affairs Unit]] | [[Society for the Promotion of New Music]] | [[Sovereignty and Its Disc *[[Jonathan Birdwell]] - head of policy and research, Institute for Strategic Dialogue
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  • Stroud was appointed to the [[House of Lords]] on 1 October 2015 as a [[Conservative Party]] peer, along with a host of other Tory special advisers. <ref>[http: ...ed at the time: ‘After several days' delay that dismayed some of her own Conservative supporters in Parliament and the press here, Thatcher decided last night to
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  • ...ical Ethics, [[University of Oxford]]), Dr [[Ellie Lee]] (reader in social policy, [[University of Kent]], Canterbury, director, [[Centre for Parenting Cultu ...ation and regularly for [[Living Marxism]] and [[Spiked]], was Director of Policy and Communications for the UK regulator of infertility treatment and embryo
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  • ...Tim Birtwistle, visiting Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Higher Education Policy Studies, said it was a problem that 'nobody can really define an acceptable ...mpus], ''The Guardian'', 6-February-2007</ref> The university reversed its policy and decided to allow civil partnership ceremonies in March 2007, just one m
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  • '''William Hague''' ([[Lord Hague of Richmond]]) is a British Conservative politician who served as foreign secretary from 2010 until 2014 and then as Hague was the [[Conservative Party]] MP for Richmond from 1989 until he stepped down at the 2015 general
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  • ...MP is the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and leader of the [[Conservative Party]], having succeeded [[David Cameron]] following his resignation in 20 May has been the [[Conservative]] MP for Maidenhead since 1997 and in 2015 won with 65.8 percent of the vot
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  • *The [[Joyce Anelay|Baroness Anelay of St Johns]] Conservative *[[Arthur Gore|Earl of Arran]] Conservative
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  • ...Quilliam Foundation]], have had a disproportionate influence of government policy largely because the government "ends up talking to its own creations and at ...rst Muslim minister, was staged by [[Dean Godson]], research director of [[Policy Exchange]] together with a smear leaked by a "Whitehall source". For Milne
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  • ...the mass media have a left-wing bias, and that this requires an entrenched conservative 'punditocracy' backed and promoted by think tanks. This type of discourse The Civitas connection is simply the use of Robert Whelan, to support Conservative immigration spokesman Damian Green and introduce a related story that "Grou
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  • ...; Brendan Simms, ''The Impact of Napoleon: Prussian High Politics, Foreign Policy and the Crisis of the Executive, 1797-1806'' (University of Cambridge Press ...imms's 1997 book ''The Impact of Napoleon: Prussian High Politics, Foreign Policy and the Crisis of the Executive, 1797-1806''.
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  • ...‘be considered the academic equivalent to the Military Intelligence (MI) unit of the Israel Defense Forces’. ...re’, the BBC examined all the receipts that had been passed to them by [[Policy Exchange]]. Its expert identified concerns about five of the receipts. Acc
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  • ...s means - although coercion as a means of persuasion is never far from neo-conservative rhetoric. Defined as a persuasion, neoconservatism can also be viewed as a ...the George W. Bush White House, which directly affected the ways in which policy scholars are able to assess matters:
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  • [[Family Education Trust]] is a conservative moral campaign organisation created in 1971 and at first called the [[Respo ===Conservative connections===
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  • The [[IEA Health and Welfare Unit]] was a spin off think tank from the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]], whi ...urie]] ''Perestroika in the universities'' London : IEA Health and Welfare Unit, 1989. ISBN: 0255362579
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  • ...policy making and media relations, we believe reputations are made – and policy goals met – by engaging with the public.' ...f digital campaigning and microtargeting', but also includes 'advertising, policy research... direct mail and even physical grassroots campaigning when the j
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  • ...ormer special adviser to [[Liam Fox]] until scandal ended Fox's stint as a Conservative defence minister back in 2011. ...orking for such clients at Interel saw [[Thomas Docherty]] MP ask the then Conservative defence secretary [[Philip Hammond]] in 2013 'on how many occasions Mr Oli
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  • According to [[Paul Foot]], following the [[Conservative Party]] election victory in 1983 a 'gang of tightly knit Thatcherites' who ...corporate affairs at '''L&G''', is to take over the Downing Street Policy Unit on the appointment of incoming Prime Minister [[Theresa May]], in order to
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  • ...the ‘Peterhouse Right’ or ‘Cambridge Right’. They were led by the conservative historian [[Maurice Cowling]] who was a Fellow of Peterhouse from 1963 to 1 ...hn Vincent]]. <ref>Geoffrey Wheatcroft, ‘Inside Story: On the eve of the Conservative Party's latest budget, Geoffrey Wheatcroft re-ports on how Cambridge's smal
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  • ...ww.criminaljusticealliance.org/conservativepolicybriefing.pdf Conservative policy briefing]", accessed 08.09.10</ref>
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  • ...-join-policy-exchange/ Prime Minister's special adviser Sean Worth to join Policy Exchange], prweek.com, Friday, 01 June 2012, acc 6 June 2012 </ref> known a ...a senior adviser, "providing strategic advice to clients across a range of policy areas". <ref name="Worth"> Matt Cartmell, [http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/11
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  • ...nit has been merged with Tony Blair's Private Office to form the Number 10 Policy Directorate, run by civil servant [[Jeremy Heywood]]. [[Jonathan Powell]] r ...list with the Financial Times and the Observer. Education and Constitution policy adviser at No.10. He is opposed to the elitism of the 'Oxbridge' universiti
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  • ...15.09.10</ref> In 1998 Lloyd was listed as special adviser to the Policy Unit on Agriculture, Environment and Home Affairs.<ref>Info-Dynamics Research, " ...As it is illegal for registered charities to engage in political activity, Conservative MP [[Greg Hands]] complained to the Commission which investigated and issue
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  • ...r British journalist turned NATO propagandist. He later became Director of Policy Planning in the Private Office of the Secretary General responsible for adv ...rence that discussed how strategic communications can be incorporated into policy at an early stage and how to use effective communication techniques.
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  • ...rested in realistic solutions', which aims to 'uniquely focus on bottom-up policy development by front line professionals. <ref> 2020health.org,[http://www.2 ==Links to the UK Conservative Party==
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  • ..."conjugal union of a husband and wife" and the traditional american family unit, and lobbies against homosexuality, abortion, euthanasia and pornography. *[[Bryan Fischer]] - Director of Issue Analysis for Government and Public Policy<ref>AFA, [http://action.afa.net/detail.aspx?id=2147486648 "Bryan Fischer"],
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  • (C) 51.492605, -0.125428, Conservative Party headquarters 51.495886, -0.128381, Civitas health unit
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  • ...rom 1991-2009, and was elected to its Board in 2009. Among a host of other conservative think tank roles he was on the ‘founding committee’ of the [[Donors Tru *[[Social Affairs Unit]], International Advisory Council
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  • 51.510912, -0.138302, Social Affairs Unit <div style="width: 330px; height: 190px">The [[Social Affairs Unit]] on Regent Street describes itself as a research and educational trust tha
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  • ...cted think tank [[Civitas]]. The pamphlet also featured articles by moral conservative stalwart [[Robert Whelan]] and [[LM network]] associate [[Alex Standish]]]] ...dies.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Furedi writing for the Thatcherite [[Centre for Policy Studies]]. Apparently no contradiction for a former Marxist or a contempor
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  • ...yimpact.com/index.php/about/people "Ambassador Richard Carlson, Director"],Policy Impact Communications, accessed on 21 November 2010</ref>President<ref>Reve ...rity11/00430.html "Steven Pomerantz, Former Head Of FBI's Counterterrorism Unit, Takes On New American Jewish Committee Post As Senior Adviser On Counterte
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  • #[[Research Information and Communications Unit]], Home Office (may have been closed by the Tories but lots to do on them - #[[Horizon Scanning and Response Team]] and [[Strategic Horizons Unit]] (also counter terror work - v little known about them, seems to be linked
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  • 51.495886, -0.128381, Civitas health unit <div style="width: 330px; height: 120px">The Civitas health unit, part of the right-wing think tank [[Civitas]], was set up to 'facilitate i
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  • ...|Left to Right: [[Ferdinand Mount]], Head of the [[Prime Minister's Policy Unit]] 1982 - 1984; [[Kate Davies]], CSJ Housing and Dependency Working Group an ...[[Philippa Stroud]] and the former head of [[Margaret Thatcher]]'s Policy Unit in 1982-4, [[Ferdinand Mount]].<ref name="CSJ">Centre for Social Justice [h
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  • ...ive Party]] politician and think tank operative. He was head of the policy unit in [[10 Downing Street]] in 1982-83, during the time when [[Margaret Thatch ...published by the [[Conservative movement]] think tank the [[Social Affairs Unit]].<ref>Standpoint [http://www.standpointmag.co.uk/writers/?showid=Ferdinand
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  • ...Doug" Edwards|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1968-1971|Targets=Anarchist group ...was communicated to me right from the very start. Even other members of my unit were not aware of my undercover name and which groups I infiltrated. It was
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  • ...st.' <ref>Iain Dale, '[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/conservative/3088142/Top-100-right-wingers-50-26.html Top 100 right wingers: 50-26]', Te ...t was Sacks who kindled Brown's fascination with [[James Q Wilson]], a neo-conservative Harvard professor who argues that human beings are naturally inclined to em
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