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  • ...98 by [[Meyrav Wurmser]] and Colonel [[Yigal Carmon]], formerly of Israeli military intelligence. Wurmser left MEMRI in 2002 to join the [[Center of Middle Eas ...opinion. As for the Reform Project, it tends to select statements by pro-American reformers who concentrate on criticizing other Arabs, again with little reg
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  • The '''American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)''' is a national membership based g See main article [[American Zionist Emergency Council|AIPAC's origins]]
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  • ...ersity of St. Andrews]] - one of a number of research centres based at the University's School of International Relations. It is one of the key terrorology resea ...s. In 1985 whilst head of Politics and International Relations at Aberdeen University, Wilkinson had established [[Aberdeen Terrorism Research Unit|The Terrorism
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  • ...er Lord [[Ralph Harris]] of High Cross. The US Board of Governors includes American neoconservative [[Irving Kristol]], while the UK board includes Sir [[Stanl ...ublic arena outside campus'.<ref>[http://icsep.org.il/en/programs/seminars University Seminars], ICSEP, accessed 8 August 2012</ref>
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  • ...that the Iraqi footage would be broadcast domestically in the US meant the military could not do such work. ...well as Bell Pottinger's corporate filings and specialist publications on military propagand'. Following its 2012 management buyout, Bell Pottinger dissolved
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  • The '''American Enterprise Institute''' for Public Policy Research (AEI) was founded in 194 ...the AEI is, along with the [[Heritage Foundation]], the most cited of the American think tanks.
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  • ...ed]]<ref>Michael Sean Gillard And Melissa Jones 'Inside Story: BP's Secret Military Advisers', ''The Guardian'' (London) June 30, 1997, Pg. T8</ref>. He joined ...03, the non-executive chairman was [[Sean Cleary]], a former South African military intelligence and diplomatic operative (in the 1960s and 1970s) who previous
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  • The '''Council on Foreign Relations''' (CFR) is an American foreign policy [[think tank]] based in New York City. It describes itself a ...idge]] of [[Harvard University|Harvard]] and [[Charles Seymour]] of [[Yale University|Yale]].
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  • ...l.pdf?docID=2961 Statement for the Record], Atlantic Forum of Israel & the American Jewish Congress], 9 July 2008.</ref> ...pdf?docID=2961 Statement for the Record], Atlantic Forum of Israel & the [[American Jewish Congress]], 9 July 2008.</ref>
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  • ...[[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] at St Andrews University. He was one of the foremost academic terrorologists in the UK and served as ...niversity College in Swansea - now Swansea University but then part of the University of Wales. After graduating in 1959 he joined the RAF as an education office
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  • ...importance of this organization in understanding the overall framework for American foreign policy, I do not want to overemphasize it, and we will see that the ...cial Council on Foreign Relations in the care and breeding of an incipient American Establishment.&#39;(Douglass Cater, Power in Washington (New York: Random H
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  • ...rprise and a strong military. (Founder [[Herman Kahn]] was a physicist and military strategist who suggested that nuclear war was winnable.)<ref>Herman Kahn, O ...bacteria.<ref>Avery, Dennis T. 1998c. The Hidden Dangers in Organic Food. American Outlook Magazine 1(3):19-22, Fall.</ref>
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  • ...n] The Times 30 Dec 2008</ref> and studying American Studies in Manchester University. His first left-wing political act was, as a student in Manchester in 1981, ...a fortysomething ex-grammar school boy from Woking, who went to Manchester University and still has a season ticket at Old Trafford."<ref>[http://www.terrorismre
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  • ...ame="TimesObit">Obituary of Mr Joseph Godson, Determined champion of Anglo-American relations, The Times, 6 September 1986.</ref> ...ame="TimesObit">Obituary of Mr Joseph Godson, Determined champion of Anglo-American relations, The Times, 6 September 1986.</ref>
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  • ...ccompanied his parent on missions to Mexico where he attended the American University. He enlisted in the [[IDF]] in 1966, serving a three-year tour in the Air F ...ry 2008.</ref>He also graduated from advanced executive courses at Harvard University.<ref>[http://www.idc.ac.il/eng/faculty/details.asp?sid=8064 Professor Uzi A
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  • ...run the machinery of the state and claim its prerogatives. They direct the military establishment. They occupy the strategic command posts of the social struct ...y aware of it than of the resistances of others to its use. Moreover, most American men of affairs have learned well the rhetoric of public relations, in some
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  • *Professor Sir [[John Krebs]] FRS - University of Oxford ...eila McLean]] - Director, Institute of Law and Ethics in Medicine, Glasgow University
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  • ...ith roughly 5,000 names. These were people for assassination, and a senior American diplomat checked off the names as they were killed or captured. Most were m ...art in this terrible holocaust. It was only later that we learned that the American embassy was supplying names and ticking them off as they were killed. There
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  • ...tude of Trades Union Congress Towards World Federation of Trade Unions and American International Trade Union Leaders', and wrote: ...consideration. The result was that in the chaos of the post-war years the American 'interventionists', as Pisani calls them, had to improvise.(26) The 'coordi
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  • ...on''' is an influential US think-tank with extremely close links to the US military and the corporate sector. It emerged out of the alliance between big busine ...lopment, and industry who saw a need for a private organization to connect military planning with research and development decisions.” <ref>RAND Corporation
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  • ...rrently a professor at [[terrorexpertise:Georgetown University| Georgetown University’s]] [[Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service]]. *B. Phil. (1978) Oxford University, International Relations
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  • ...r of the Companions of Honour|CH]], [[Order of the British Empire|CBE]], [[Military Cross|MC]] (born 29 November 1922) is a retired UK historian (not to be con ...rds]] and fought in the Italian Campaign. He was twice wounded and won a [[Military Cross]] at Salerno.
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  • ...ake preparations, "in the event of danger of war . . . to paralyse all the military preparations of the bourgeois". ...Remnant Holdings]] +; [[TR Industrial & General Trust PLC]] +; [[TR North American Investment Trust PLC]] +; [[TR Technology Investment Trust PLC+; [[TR City
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  • ...versity of Surrey, 2000-2003. Visiting Professor of Public Affairs, Brunel University, 2003 - . :He attended Southampton University, 1967-1972, where he gained an Upper 2nd, B.Sc. (Soc. Sci.) in Accountancy
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  • ...ion]]; and a large set of retired military officers also affiliated with [[American Security Council|ASC]] (Moorer, Graham, Lemnitzer, Stilwell, Wedemeyer, etc ...affiliated elsewhere with the Moon system and Bouchey's Council for Inter-American Security. {{ref|57}} We mentioned earlier the program on low-intensity conf
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  • While the [[American Security Council|ASC]] is neither a think tank nor a policy institute, it h ...the University of Pennsylvania, noted for hard-line and extremist views on military and foreign policy issues. Another sponsor of these conferences was the [[A
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  • ...UEUR, Walter’, ''Who's Who 2009'', A & C Black, 2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2008 [http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whoswho/U23824 Laqueur attended the [[Hebrew University]], Jerusalem in 1938/9. He then joined a Kibbutz, and worked as an 'agricul
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  • ...dness (1967-73), then as chief scientist and deputy assistant director for military and economic affairs at the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (1973- ...n the new warfare, although he was a contributor to this literature. At an American Academy of Political and Social Science session in 1982, be was asked expli
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  • ...s of war or if they maltreat prisoners. He mentions the My Lai massacre by American troops in Vietnam as a possible case of terrorism.{{ref|30}} If one did inc ...h explosives into an embassy and dropping high explosives on a city from a military aircraft. Even some of our allies have difficulty perceiving the difference
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  • The British American Project for the Successor Generation ...new government share with Ms Symons? They are all members of the [[British American Project]] for the Successor Generation (BAP for short) - an elite transatla
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  • ...7, (as the [[Center for Strategic Studies]]) at the initiative of Tel Aviv University. It added the word 'Jaffee' in 1983 in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jaffee. ...'the [[Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies]], which is affiliated with the University of Tel Aviv. Its links to the government include its head, Major General [[
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  • ...o Gazit]], who revealed that 'Arab terrorists participated in 50 different military schools, some 40 in the Soviet Union itself'. ...andist and player on the Washington diplomatic circuit, sought to convince American conservatives that the sectional interests of the Israeli state were identi
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  • ...[Center for International Relations]] and an associate professor at Boston University. He is a visiting scholar at the [[Carnegie Endowment for International Pea ...chwartz to promote the think tank, both were reported attacking mainstream American Muslim organizations. They claimed that "[e]xtremists dominate all of the m
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  • ...(IISS) describes itself as 'the world&#39;s leading authority on political-military conflict.Based in London, IISS is registerd as charity in UK, US and Singap ...were a collection of 20 politicians, journalists, academics, and former military men; as well as a few figures from the Church of England. The key founders
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  • ...shington University]]. She has taught political science at [[Johns Hopkins University]] and the [[US Naval Academy]]. She has pursued a career as a political ana ...group which describes itself as the "first unabashedly pro-Israel and pro-American think tank and policy shop on Capitol Hill."<ref>EMET, [http://www.emetonli
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  • ...which he co-founded with [[Meyrav Wurmser]] in 1998. Carmon holds Israeli-American citizenship and held several positions in the Israeli government prior to f A former servant in the Israeli Military Intelligence, Colonel Yigal Carmon served in the Israeli Defense Forces Int
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  • ...in a strong military and active diplomacy, and committed to furthering the American ideals of freedom, dignity, and opportunity worldwide.'<ref>Truman National ...neo-cons did better' and 'the need to increase the size of the deployable military.'<ref>E. J. Kessler, '[http://www.trumanproject.org/press/media/putting-nat
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  • ...g, was rejected by BP on technical grounds. BP contended that US owners of American Depository Shares do not have the same rights to file shareholder resolutio ...ous Straits at Istanbul to reach Europe. A 4th option exists via Iran, the American government has been staunchly opposed to dealing with Iran but the companie
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  • ...venth Herzliya conference convened attracting senior government officials, military experts, think-tankers, presidential hopefuls, propaganda specialists and z ...ntified. Concurrently, the US military press office revealed that Iranian military experts had been captured in Iraq, and they were accused of training Iraqi
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  • [[British American Tobacco]] ...The village of East Budleigh in Devon has been given funding from British American Tobacco (BAT) to erect a monument to Sir Walter Raleigh, who was born there
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  • In 1912, the Group founded the American Gasoline Company to sell gasoline along the Pacific Coast and Roxanna Petro ...same environmental devastation and oppression under Shell and the Nigerian military.
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  • ...nancial Markets Association]] and the [[Hoover Institution]] at [[Stanford University]], California. <ref> [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37866413 George ...ce Secretary, [[Geoff Hoon]], in the House of Commons on the necessity for military planning for a ground invasion:
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  • ...nd 1974 and then took a second degree (American Literature D Phil) at York University. ...wing 12 months he held the Civil Service Fellowship in Politics at Glasgow University.
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  • ...and to [[David Petraeus]], the architect of 'The Surge'. He advocates a US military strategy which draws on insights from the social sciences and is attentive ...re, the son of academics. He studied counterinsurgency as a cadet at Royal Military College in Duntroon, the Australian Army's officer training establishment.
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  • ...ed [[Association of University Teachers]] (the AUT later merged into the [[University and College Union]]) which named Bar-Ilan as a supporter of Israel's occupa .../chronicle.com/article/Head-of-Israeli-University/123679/ "Head of Israeli University Demands Ouster of Professors Who Support Boycott"], 'The Chronicle of Highe
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  • ...s to promote Anglo-American understanding on issues of mutual interest and American and Canadian sister Foundations, set up in 1964 and 1981 respectively, rema ...the Court of St James’s. | Lord BUTLER OF BROCKWELL, GCB, CVO. Master, University College, Oxford. Formerly Secretary of the Cabinet and Head of the Home Ci
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  • ...y banned by the [[Conservative Political Action Conference]], run by the [[American Conservative Union]], on whose board Kahn sat. ====American Enterprise Institute====
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  • '''Jeffrey Gedmin''' is a signatory of the [[Project for the New American Century]] and sits on the [[Council for a Community of Democracies]]. As of ...which he held until March 2007. Dr. Gedmin is a resident scholar at the [[American Enterprise Institute]]. He is also executive director of the [[New Atlantic
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  • : 23.05.2007 / 19.06.2007 : Delegation to the Euro-Latin American Parliamentary Assembly *Law degree from la Sapienza University in Rome.
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  • During his military service in the U.S. Army, he served as an adviser on the U.S. Delegation to Woolsey is a former [[Rhodes Scholar]], a graduate of [[Stanford University]] and a 1968 graduate of Yale Law School.
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  • Lord Renwick is well connected in corporate and military circles being an adviser to [[Hakluyt & Company]] and on the board of sever ...the [[African National Congress]]. He received an honorary degree from the University of the Witwatersrand for his contribution to the struggle against apartheid
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  • ...Politics of 'Terror' in the Middle East,' organised by Lina Khatib via the University of London</ref> wherein he also states that his 'objective' is "To assist i ...ted Services Institute]] (RUSI), the [[Defence and Security Forum]], the [[Military Commentators Circle]], the [[European Atlantic Group]] and the Royal Air Fo
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  • ...defunct neoconservative letterhead organization with strong ties to the [[American Enterprise Institute]]. It was established in 1997 by several well-known ne ...ember 2000, accessed 21 July 2009</ref>, openly advocated for total global military domination.
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  • :Meanwhile, Columbia University is embroiled in a controversy involving its Middle East and Asian Languages ...founder of CAMERA, the pro-Israel media watchdog group; the founder of the American Anti-Slavery Group, which calls itself "America's leading human rights grou
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  • In the last decade, four American nations have chosen a socialist road to development -- Chile, Jamaica, Ni During subsequent years I monitored several Latin American newspapers but saw nothing like the ''El Mercurio'' of 1970 -- 1973. Then i
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  • :To identify challenges and opportunities likely to affect American security, broadly defined, and to act promptly and creatively to ensure tha ...hout the 1990s resulted in support for the newly created Project for a New American Century, in which a letter was signed by several prominent CSP members, amo
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  • ...f name="Cahn27">Anne Hessing Cahn,'' Killing Detente'', Pennsylvania State University Press, 1998, p.27.</ref> ...r U. S. Naval Forces, Vietnam and Chief of the Naval Advisory Group, U. S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, from 1 October 1968 to 15 May 1970.<ref name="
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  • ...s a resident scholar. Rubin is a member of the [[Middle East Forum]].<ref>American Enterprise Institute,[http://www.aei.org/scholars/scholarID.83,filter.all/s ...University in 1999. He has lectured in history at Yale University, Hebrew University (in Jerusalem), and at universities in Sulaymani, Salahuddin, and Dahuk in
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  • *[[Peter Baldwin]] is professor of history at the University of California, Los Angeles. His research interests focus on the comparative *Sir [[Ronald Grierson]] After a military career spanning twelve years (1940-1952) Sir Ronald Grierson became a banke
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  • ...activities of the anti-Communist [[Bilderberg Group]] launched with covert American funds. ...e Prices and Incomes Board set up by the Wilson Government. Rita Hinden, a University of London academic from South Africa, was secretary of the Fabian Colonial
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  • * Harvard University: B.A., 1969 ...d Humanitarian Affairs, and then as Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs.<ref>White House [http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/06/2
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  • ...chnologies and information exchanges'.<ref>Davis, D. (1998), Britain Signs Military Co-operation Deal, ''Jerusalem Post'', 22-November-1998</ref> ...n' because 'General Mofaz was in charge during some of the most horrendous military attacks on Palestinian civilians; men, women, and children' he denied that
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  • ...http://www.aei.org/research/nai/about/projectID.11/default.asp About NAI], American Enterprise Institute, archived 17 December 2007 at the Internet Archive, ac ...in 1975. He went on to obtain an MA (1976) and a PhD (1984) from Columbia University.<ref>[http://www.dore-gold.com/biography.php Biography], dore-gold.com, acc
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  • ...re introduced that year. In the beginning Otpor had activities at Belgrade University. In the aftermath of NATO airstrikes against Yugoslavia, Otpor started a po ...lausewitz of the nonviolence movement," referring to the renowned Prussian military strategist.[http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&conte
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  • ...oosevelt: "Butler spilled over with anger at the hypocrisy that had marked American interference in the internal affairs of other governments, behind a smokesc ...operatives, working for or with the U.S. presidency, also intervene in the American political process — from manipulating media and public opinion to working
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  • ...otre Dame High School]], a Catholic school in Greenock and the [[Gregorian University]], Rome. Between 1991 and 1994 he was a Catholic Priest.<ref name="profile" ...with Tory MP [[John Hayes]], Cairns was a parliamentary chairman of a pro-American organisation called the [[London Centre for the Study of Anti-Americanism]]
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  • While working as a visiting fellow at Columbia University in the 1980s, Indyk was recruited by AIPAC.<ref name=Milstein>Mark H. Milst ...ting with two Israeli teams – one displaying an Israeli flag, and one an American flag’.<ref name=LRB>John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt, [http://www.lrb.co
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  • ...er for Middle East Policy, which is financed by [[Haim Saban]], an Israeli-American businessman and ardent Zionist. The centre’s director is the ubiquitous [ ...how Israel and the US should respond to Iran's nuclear program. While the "military option" was kept on the table, stronger sanctions (and those aimed at Iran'
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  • ...Denmark and LLM in International Human Rights Law and Islamic Law, Warwick University. {{ref|2}} ...sion School. Dr. Bollettino received a PhD in International Studies at the University of Denver and held a post-doctorate at the Harvard Program on nonviolent sa
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  • ...-wing research and a network of conservative student newspapers; and the [[American Enterprise Institute]] for Public Policy Research, literary home for such r ...blications, such as ''The Public Interest'', The National Interest,and The American Spectator. And there are organizations set up to play specific roles in pro
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  • :Loughborough University ...hare in the project is 55%, with the other 45% being owned by Loughborough University.
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  • ...national diplomatic support’ for the Global war on Terrorism and for the military campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq. ...mit in Washington in 1999 and helped direct U.S. participation in NATO’s military campaign in Kosovo that same year. [http://www.variant.randomstate.org/10te
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  • In 1958 Welch became editor and publisher of the monthly magazine American Opinion. Contributors to this right-wing journal included [[Martin Dies]] a ...o attack the government of [[Fidel Castro]]. In the February 1959 issue of American Opinion, Welch wrote "the fact that Castro was, and all of his adult life h
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  • ...which specializes in complex engineering and technology programs for U.S. military and intelligence agencies. SAIC was founded in 1969 and has grown rapidly i ==Dependence on US military==
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  • Howard Becker was professor of sociology at the University of Wisconsin and an [[OSS]] black propaganda operative, not to be confused : My American colleagues however had a different approach when they started up `black' on
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  • ...ist and thoroughly disillusioned former secret agent) and Walter Page (the American Ambassador to Britain during the Great War). Page had been particularly imp .... The two armed services ran their own intelligence departments to provide military and naval commanders with intelligence, while three other main services cov
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  • ...tanding nuclear critic - as “the propaganda wing and trade group for the American nuclear industry [which] spends millions of dollars annually to engineer pu ..., nuclear components needed for new or next generation reactors places the military and hence the nation at growing risk." <ref>''EnergyWashington'', "Major De
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  • ...and thoroughly disillusioned former secret agent) and [[Walter Page]] (the American Ambassador to Britain during the Great War). Page had been particularly imp .... The two armed services ran their own intelligence departments to provide military and naval commanders with intelligence, while three other main services cov
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  • ...eath End House, Spaniards Road, Hampstead Heath NW3. He went to Wellington military college and Oxford. ...ir of Standard Telephones and Cables (STC), the UK subsidiary of the giant American corporation [[ITT]]. He lives at The Wlcken House, Castle Acre, Norfolk aru
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  • *[[AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO THE EUROPEAN UNION]] - [[Amcham-EU]] *[[AMERICAN EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION]] - [[AECA]]
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  • ...Order 12428 - President's Commission on Industrial Competitiveness]', The American Presidency Project website, 28 June, 1983. (Accessed 1 May, 2009)</ref> The ...ismissal or early retirement, simply left. Dr. Michael P. Farrell, a State University of New York professor who studied the social consequences of such massive l
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  • ...unications, information operations and public diplomacy to governments and military clients around the world.” SCL’s approach to propaganda is based upon a ...20 July 2005. In September that year, the company officially launched as a military communications company at the [[Defence Systems and Equipment International
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  • : In 1989 [[Nigel Oakes]] set up an academic working group at London University to develop a more effective method of communication for conflict reduction. ...ynamics Institute, a virtual lab led by Professor [[Phil Taylor]] of Leeds University.'<ref>Sharon Weinberger You Can't Handle the Truth Slate Magazine, Septembe
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  • *The [[American Medical Association]] (AMA) The Chemical Manufacturers Association (or the American Chemistry Council) represents the leading companies engaged in the business
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  • ...ector of the Trilateral Commission, the Business Council, and the Stanford University Graduate School of Business Advisory Council. He is chairman emeritus of th ...y Corporation and a Lifetime Trustee of the Association of Graduates, U.S. Military Academy, West Point. He is also the former Chairman of both the Business Ro
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  • ...ont. Over the course of the war the company produced 4.5 billion pounds of military explosives. {{ref|15}} The company was also heavily involved in weapons res In 2008, Dupont is listed as a member of the [[American Benefits Council]]{{ref|37}} and as a client of The [[Gorlin Group]]{{ref|3
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  • ...trusts. You are most likely to have come across Sodexho in your school or university canteen, or else when you fancy a snack whilst visiting a museum, art galle Sodexho's other controversial contracts include feeding the U.S. Military in their various endeavours in the Gulf and elsewhere, as well as assisting
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  • ...cutive's formation in 1941 until may 1943 when he was transferred to Anglo-American political warfare work in North Africa. Before he became leader of the Labo ...e utmost suspicion of the British secret state, and naturally enough their American colleagues.
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  • The University of California, In Defense of Animals (IDA) and J.P. Morgan are among P&G’ Professor, J. L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University
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  • ...In 2001 it organised a joint seminar attended by many leading British and American practitioners in the field of counter-terrorism, which 'analysed the issues ...s drawn from across the private, academic, financial, security (police and military) spectrum, and some Government Departments. It meets on a quarterly basis t
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  • ...hout different sectors of the Shell Group since 1984. He went to Cambridge University and is a member of the Scottish Business Forum. The Royal Dutch/Shell Group ...ion and repression. At least 2000 deaths have resulted from industrial and military activity in Ogoni (including the execution of protestor Ken Saro-Wiwa in 19
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  • Managing Director of Multidrive Ltd, military vehicle manufacturers ...r of the Warwick Manufacturing Group and Professor of Manufacturing at the University of Warwick. He is a member of the Government's Competitiveness Working Part
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  • ...stant to Tabun vapors made it quite clear that this compound had potential military applications.{{ref|212}} Tabun was then mass produced by IG Farben during W ...m that the compound was developed as a potential pesticide and that the US military application of the compound has nothing to do with them.{{ref|215}}
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  • ...aul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies]] at [[Johns Hopkins University]]. <ref>'Prince Bandar Biography', [http://www.saudiembassy.net/Country/Gov Prince Bandar has formed close relationships with several American presidents, notably [[George H.W. Bush]] and [[George W. Bush]], who gave h
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  • ...rvard University's Department of Government, where he was also awarded the University's top teaching award, the Joseph P. Levenson Prize. He currently serves on ...dmedia.org/television "America's Funniest Muslim"], Azhar Usman, a "Muslim-American comedian, lecturer, and community activist." Thus AAM can proclaim itself
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  • ...nd initially, CSIS was affiliated with the university. In 2006, Georgetown University bestowed on him an honorary degree, Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa Dr. Abshire is a vice chair of the Council of American Ambassadors, a member of the Advisory Board of the [[School of Public Servi
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  • ...and [[Dominick Graham]] from the [[Centre for Conflict Studies]] at the [[University of New Brunswick]]. <ref>CONFLICT QUARTERLY VOL. I, NO. 1 SUMMER 1980 [http ...regg/what/publications/journal/index.html The Journal of Conflict Studies] University of New Brunswick, accessed 25 November 2014 </ref>
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  • ...associated with [[David Petraeus]]. He is an advocate of the use of the US military to change societies through force and political coercion. ...Strategic Studies]] and Chichele Professor of the History of War at Oxford University. Nagl writes that [[Robert O'Neill|O'Neill]] 'suggested the topic and saw i
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  • *I received a gift of a framed print from the parents of an American intern who had worked for some months in my office. I was a guest to lunch *BA (Political Science), Sussex University (1969); psc, Indian Defence Services Staff College (1977).
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  • ...strategy. He acknowledges in his memoirs that he was “much influenced by American realists like Hans Morgenthau and William Fox, and by Christian pessimists ...included involvement in covert propaganda operations by the British and American governments. During this period Healey was a willing conduit for propagand
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  • ...llor.html Baroness Caroline Cox The Foundation Chancellor], Liverpool Hope University,accessed 17 August 2010.</ref> to Robert and Dorothy Love. Her father was a ...Director, [[Nursing Education Research Unit]], [[Chelsea College]], London University.<ref>Diane Spencer Where Are They Now? PROFILE; CV; CAROLINE COX;, ''The Ti
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  • ...t) college located in Herzliya, Israel. It has strong connections with the military and intelligence in Israel, particularly through: ...hool of the University of Pennsyvania in the United States. Staff from the University of Pennsyvania provided visiting professors for IDC's business school in it
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  • ...he indiscriminate nature of Provisional terrorism, and claim toattack only military targets. In fact they have been responsible ' for murdering a number of Uls ...hin Ulster. They have been able to obtain the highly accurate gas-operated American armalite rifle, made in Japan under licence for the Japanese Self-Defence F
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  • ...|The logo of the [[Institute for National Security Studies]] at [[Tel Aviv University]]]] ...6, incorporating the [[Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies]] at [[Tel Aviv University]].<ref>[http://www.inss.org.il/about.php?cat=46&in=0 INSS Mission Statement
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  • ===Education and military career=== ...onal relations from the University of Chicago in 1948 and a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1960 whilst working at the [[CIA]].
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  • ...ion as a primarily political challenge with a view that saw an existential military threat.<ref>Jerry Wayne Sanders, Peddlers of Crisis, South End Press, p.29. ...would adopt an independent neutralist course which would greatly diminish American imperial power, both economic and political, first in that vital region and
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  • ...British Diplomatic Service, and Director-General of External and Politico-Military Affairs for the Council of the European Union. Cooper drafted the European ...nomics (1st Class Hons.) and a Masters in International Relations from the University of Pennsylvania. <ref>Battle of Ideas [http://www.battleofideas.co.uk/C2B/d
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  • ...ny, researched from the company’s archives. Moss is archivist at Glasgow University. Moss’s specific focus on the company has been augmented by general histo ...titular’ position belies the fact that these families were at the sharp military end of the empire’s expansion: the place where the killing gets done and
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  • '''John F. Lehman, Jr.''' (born September 14, 1942) is an American investment banker and writer who served as United States Secretary of the N ...rom the [[University of Cambridge]] and went on to earn a Ph.D. from the [[University of Pennsylvania]].
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  • ...7/. The Foundation for the Defense of Democracies goes on offense.], ''The American Conservative'', 17 November 2003</ref> In its own words, it “uniquely com ...classes that encompass all facets of terrorism studies and field trips to military and other national security-related installations.”<ref>FDD Website,[http
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  • ...hreat posed by ‘Islamism’. Both are linked by his support for Western military intervention in the Balkans in the early 1990s ...a, Gallagher was a partisan of the Bosnian Muslims and advocate of Western military intervention. In 1992 he condemned ‘masterful Western inactivity‘ in r
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  • ...economics at LSE. He graduated in 1984 and was awarded a Masters from City University in 1986. Finkelstein has enthusiastically supported America and Britain’s military aggression in the Middle East. He stated: “There will be peace in the Mid
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  • ...cademics affiliated to [[Peterhouse]], a conservative college at Cambridge University. They were led by [[Brendan Simms]] and [[Alan Mendoza]], the Society’s c ...ll, a commitment to universal human rights and the maintenance of a strong military with global expeditionary reach; and that too few of our leaders in Britain
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  • ...the event." And that although "Burnham took charge of the details for the American delegation" the CIA "ordered Lasky and Burnham removed from prominent posit .../amdipl_17/articles/sempa_burnham1.html The First Cold Warrior, Part One], American Diplomacy, Fall 2000.</ref>. He was educated at a private Catholic boarding
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  • Dr. [[Giovanni Manunta]] (b. 12 August, 1946) is an ex-military Italian consultant and lecturer who specialises in national and internation *Cranfield University - Senior Lecturer (1998-00)
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  • ...telligence and Security Centre of the UK Armed Forces, he joined [[British American Tobacco]] as Head of Security. He is a Freeman of the City of London and ha ...agement Association]], he was its President (1998-99) (the first non North American to hold the position). He sits on the Stakeholder Advisory Board of the UK
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  • More recently he has been working on civil-military relations in Latin America, the role of Christianity in the [[English Schoo ...mbridge in 1998, where he teaches international relations theory and Inter-American relations.
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  • ...[Special Operations Executive]] member [[Wilfred Thesiger]]; and at Exeter University during his third year placement in Cairo, the Foreign and Commonwealth Offi A Speaker profile from Leeds Metropolitan University suggests that he had grown bored working for the bank in London and notes t
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  • ...hn Nicol Fortune’, Who's Who 2008, A & C Black, 2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007</ref> ...icol Fortune’, ''Who's Who 2008'', A & C Black, 2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007</ref>Lloyd left the ''Financial Times'' to edit the ''New S
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  • ...on in terrorism trials and has recently assisted the prosecution in the US Military Commissions system – condemned by human rights groups. ...Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding (CMCU), also part of Georgetown University.
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  • ...o the 1981 hunger strikes. He also took a degree in Politics with the Open University, achieving a first.<ref>A CEASEFIRE BUT STILL NO SURRENDER; The war may be ...sm: the product of British state strategies" for his doctorate at [[Queens University]].<ref>Objective of Irish unity abandoned, claims SF activist. by Suzanne B
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  • ...</ref>. Predictably enough there was no mention of the multi-million pound military aid to Israel's occupying forces. ...en dug by extreme right-wing settlers with backing of the most reactionary American Zionist backers.<ref>There are many articles about this topic that, among o
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  • The group is based around London, but apparently it is a "more than 50% an American network." <ref>Adrian Morgan, [http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publica ...ed that the group "has five paid staff and a further 25 workers, many with military, security, intelligence and financial experience". <ref>Andrew Alderson, '[
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  • CSIS was founded at Georgetown University's [[School of Foreign Service]] in 1962 by [[Arleigh Burke|Admiral Arleigh ...ively and financially independent of the faculty and administration of the University. Indeed according to a 1979 article students were barely aware of its prese
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  • ...org/web/page.ww?section=root&name=ViewWeb&articleId=11423]</ref>, in ''The American Prospect'', Ghadry is "a secular, pro-democracy Sunni from a majority-Sunni ...ally unveiled his [[Reform Party of Syria]]. He used the occasion of the [[American Enterprise Institute]]'s second to last weekly briefing on Iraq&mdash;a ser
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  • ...hat Bind: Diaspora, Pilgrimage, and Israeli Birthright Tourism'' (New York University Press, 2010), 33.</ref> ...there are now over 100 organisations sponsoring trips to Israel for North American Jews. By the late 1990s USY was offering five Israel trips in additional to
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  • ...onservative]]. She was one of the signatories of the [[Project for the New American Century]] letter <ref>'Letter to President Clinton on Iraq', [http://www.ne ...of Phi Beta Kappa and a recipient of various awards, including Georgetown University's Annual Alumni Achievement Award, the State Department's Superior Honor Aw
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  • ...a supporter of Israel. He is the offspring of a Palestinian father and an American mother. Many of his claims about his past terrorist activities and subseque ...ence, denounced the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) and Council of American Islamic Relations (CAIR) as “the terrorist arms of the lawmaker: Sharia,
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  • ...rrorology circuit. He has taught at Northwestern, Stanford, and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Tanter was a fellow at the [[Hoover Institution]] at Stanford ...hing Political Science and history of the "Middle Eastern conflict" at the University of Michigan -- Ann Arbor. Curiously, this chapter of Tanter's life does no
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  • :Juan Cole, Professor of Modern Middle East and South Asian History at the University of Michigan, dismissed Tisdall's "silly article", describing the anonymous ::"US military spokesmen have been trying to push implausible articles about Shiite Iran s
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  • ...] - Director of the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University ...z Ekiert]] - Professor of Government, Center for European Studies, Harvard University
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  • '''José S. Sorzano''' (b. Cuba, 9 November 1940) is a far right-wing Cuban American who has been Chairman of [[The Austin Group, Inc.]] since 1989. The [[Austi ...hool of the Americas, is notorious for its role in training Latin American military officers, many of which have been implicated in human rights abuses.
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  • Kamm is a former chairman of the Oxford University Labour Club.<ref>Jamie Glazov, [http://www.frontpagemag.com/articles/Read.a ...recalled the fractious debates over foreign policy in the late 1940s, when American liberals were divided over whether to define themselves principally as anti
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  • '''Anthony Huff Cordesman''' (born 2 August 1938) is an American strategic analyst at the [[Center for Strategic & International Studies]] ( :BA, University of Chicago, 1960
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  • ...he worked at the [[Center for International and Security Studies]] at the University of Maryland where he says he worked with [[Stansfield Turner]], the former === Notre Dame University===
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  • ...a, Ambassador to Thailand, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Inter-American, East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defe ...92, he has published numerous articles and essays on subjects ranging from American foreign policy to issues in the former Yugoslavia. They have been published
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  • ...or in Australia before I became anything else. I think I was the youngest university professor in the country at the age of 21 – in Ancient History by the way ...the first condition of any of them - the adoption of the toughest possible military line. He had unlimited faith in the British Army, which had conducted him a
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  • ...vement connections, one or two students. Many of us were supporters of the military intervention in Iraq, and those who weren't - who had indeed opposed it - w ...manifesto.org/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=84&Itemid=1 American Liberalism and the Euston Manifesto], by [[Jeffrey Her]] et. al., eustonman
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  • ==American spy== ...e-ground information." Jenvey commented that his father “had been in the military, and I suppose that’s what I wanted to do." <ref>Lewis Panther, ‘[http
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  • .../ref>. He was educated at Glenalmond College and King's College, Cambridge University<ref>NNDB [http://www.nndb.com/people/370/000128983/ Dennis Stevenson] Acces ...cribed by Nicholas Cull, at that time professor of American studies at the University of Leicester, as having been "founded as an organ of international propagan
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  • ...ntre for European Reform''' is a lobby group closely associated with the [[American Enterprise Institute]] and the (NATO-funded) [[Atlantic Council of the Unit ...tlanticism is a philosophy of cooperation among Western European and North American nations (specifically the USA and Canada) regarding political, economic, an
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  • ...erprise. By the mid-1980s organizations like the [[Hoover Institution]], [[American Enterprise Institute]] (AEI), the Georgetown [[Center for Strategic and Int ...and agents of the North-Secord network. <ref>See below under CSIS and the American Security Council (ASC) for illustrations. Starting in 1985, the ASC sponsor
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  • ...¬â€? the Turning Point', which was published by Pearson's [[Council on American Affairs]] in 1967. {{ref|21}} ...ught red-handed sponsoring terrorist attacks against Americans," the U .S, military should undertake an air-to-ground strike designed to cripple Libya's oil in
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  • ...er all, his old home town."<ref> (Interview (16/1/96) with [[Lord Annan]] (Military Intelligence 1940-44, GSO1, Political Division of British Control Commissio ...es]] Palo Alto (1957-58) he was also on the founding committee of Konstanz University, Parliamentary Secretary of State, Foreign Office of West Germany 1969-70 b
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  • They also work with the [[British American Security Information Council]] (BASIC) and the [[Oxford Research Group]],<r ...sensors (Madsen: 2001). The well-connected US private military company, [[Military Professional Resources Inc.]], has led America’s train and equip programm
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  • ...pons, Robertson opposed; he has been in the past accused of being too pro-American, although he is also pro-European. He was a fervent supporter of NATO when ...7 had become company directors and consultants, including former [[British American Project]] fellows [[Baroness Symons]] ([[British Airways]], [[P&O]] and a U
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  • ...9432004 Scotsman article] indicates that Mercy Corps work closely with the military in war torn areas and interpenetrate with them (and other government agenci ...ch professor at [[The Institute for the Study of Diplomacy]] of Georgetown University School of Foreign Service.
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  • ...space and Government (MAG): How systems are used in target ranges, between military units, and at NASA testing and simulation environments. International custo ...for live audio communication systems for broadcast, studio, public safety, military, government, air traffic control, business, and event professionals. This
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  • ...ived an A.B. from Yale University and a J.D. magna cum laude from Columbia University School of Law.<ref>"[http://www.csis.org/index.php?option=com_csis_experts& ...bassador While Serving as Special Adviser to the Secretary of State]", The American Presidency Project, 9 December 1982, accessed January 2009.</ref>
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  • ..., the book by former US State Dept employee William Blum, Killing Hope: US Military and CIA Interventions since World War II, first published 1995, revised edi :"Did Americans meddle in the internal affairs of Ukraine? Yes. The American agents of influence would prefer different language to describe their activ
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  • ...the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]] (CSIS), Georgetown University (1983-84), and also worked as a journalist in the White House Press Corps a ..."No provocative weakness, please!" (See [[Fritz Kraemer]]). The idea that military weakness provokes attack is an idea that Hoffmann has embraced in his own p
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