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  • ...ntinue "Selective MEMRI"], ''Guardian,'' 12 August 2002</ref> (the website now includes staff profiles), and questions and comments raised by US academic ...e elite Arab press about reform, international relations, political Islam, democracy, and Arab culture which English-speaking readers would greatly benefit from
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  • ...entenced to Prison on Charges of Collaborating with al Qaeda], ''Democracy Now'', September 27, 2005
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  • ...ing for Palestinian acceptance of Israel; improving the management of U.S. democracy efforts; reducing energy dependence on the Middle East; more robustly asser ...ress [[Nina Rosenwald]]'s [[Abstraction Fund]], among others, is possibly now using the DCF as a conduit. Rosenwald sits on MEF's executive committee.
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  • ...called the assertions a “vicious slander as it is insulting to the only democracy and free judiciary in the area”. <ref>‘Israel denies torture of Arab pr ...people confused about the Keddie arrangement. Moonman denies this, and is now intent on unmasking his putative tormentors. 'I do think there is a campaig
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  • ...dies". <ref>Los Angeles Times, 'Analysts: Any Jewish group in the world is now a target', ''The Jerusalem Post'', 2 August 1994</ref> ...24 October 2008</ref> That autumn CSTPV moved into new premises, occupying now the whole second floor of the West-wing of the New Arts Building. <ref>[[Me
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  • The John Wheatley Centre was a think tank based in Edinburgh. It has now been renamed the [[Centre for Scottish Public Policy]]. To Make the Parliament of Scotland a Model for Democracy prepared for the John Wheatley Centre
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  • ...', [http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=03/09/24/1730205 Democracy Now! website], 24 September, 2003.</ref> <ref>Alexander Cockburn, 'Will Lawrenc
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  • ..., [http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=03/05/27/1945221 ''Democracy Now!''], 27 May, 2003.</ref> Before setting up this organisation he had also or ...intimidation" (emphasis added). He also reproduces an old Zionist canard, now effectively refuted by Israel's own [[New Historians]], to place the blame
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  • '''Pagoda''', now known as '''Pagoda Porter Novelli''' is an Edinburgh-based PR and lobbying ...ns for future ownership and management of council housing, and the firm is now working with Inverclyde and Aberdeen City on a similar consultation and com
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  • [[David Cameron]], at the time leader of the UK [[Conservative Party]] and now UK PM, also attended Parker's wedding, alongside the Browns. Parker was pic ...7A5-EB449C165AF2-List-of-Advisers-April-2006-Congress-Final Where are they now? The 1997/1998 Special Advisers to the Labour Government]", ''GMB: April 20
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  • Communications Trumps, now part of [http://www.comtrumps.co.nz/norrey.html Four Winds Communications], ...nstitute was chaired by former Prime Minister [[Jim Bolger]]. Mr Wevers is now out of a job after working since January 2000 first for the Life Sciences N
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  • ...l on Science and Health]], [[The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition]] (now defunct), the [[American Policy Center]] and [[Consumer Alert]]<ref>Rampton *[[Patrick Basham]] - is founding director of the [[Democracy Institute]] and an adjunct scholar with the Cato Institute's Center for Rep
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  • ...geous period for fighting and the summer is not that. I am more optimistic now than I was earlier because the inspectors got in early. That completely cha ...makes clear that the Iraqi oil contracts that French and Russian companies now have will be challenged: "Finally, the legality of post- sanctions contract
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  • :Blackwater's thugs with guns now push and punch Iraqis who get in their way: Kurdish journalists twice walke ...cenaries in Iraq: Blackwater Inc and Bush's Undeclared Surge], ''Democracy Now'', 26 January 2007
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  • ...ottinger Public Affairs [http://www.bppa.co.uk/gov.htm BPPA website] (link now broken)</ref> ...e doubters… Now is not the time for faint hearts.” <ref>Peter Bingle, "Now is the time to pull together and salvage our reputation", ''PR Week'', 06 S
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  • ..., The Globalization of Terrorism, ''The Global Review of Ethnopolitics'' (now Ethnopolitics), Vol.3, No.2, pp.108-109, January 2004. ...endangers-democracy/175631.article 'A diabolical deal that still endangers democracy'], ''Times Higher Education Supplement'' (UK), 28 March 2003.
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  • ...he site was relaunched with a different domain name (www.scienceforum.net, now defunct) and stated 'To maintain its independence and impartiality, the ESE ...eb.archive.org/web/20000816184318/http://www.esef.org/furedi.htm Consuming Democracy: activism, elitism and political apathy], European Science and Environment
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  • ...e of Ideas, acc 23 Mar 2011</ref>. Fitzpatrick was a leading member of the now defunct [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] and is an associate of the libert The case itself caused much controversy and Wakefield, who now lives in the USA, continues to stand by his research and deny all allegatio
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  • ...School. He studied History and Politics at University College in Swansea - now Swansea University but then part of the University of Wales. After graduati ...secret services. In 1977 Wilkinson followed up ''Terrorism versus Liberal Democracy'' with ''Terrorism and the Liberal State'', a more influential book which w
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  • According to his [[Battle of Ideas]] 'speaker profile' Gilland is now studying for a PGCE in Mathematics. The current description of Gilland stat Between September 1997 and August 2000, Gilland was the Director of a (now seemingly defunct) company called [[Open Dialogue]] Ltd. His Linkedin profi
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  • ...le foundation based in New York City created to fund programs that promote democracy, reduce poverty and promote international understanding. The current chair * [[Kathryn Fuller]], Ex-President/CEO, World Wildlife Fund (as of 2005), now Director of Alcoa
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  • *[[Mick Hume]], ''Revolting!: How the Establishment are Undermining Democracy and What They're Afraid Of'', William Collins, 23 February 2017. ...224/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM73/LM73_Edit.html 'Editorial: So what is left now?'], ''[[Living Marxism]]'', No. 73 - November 1994, p. 4.
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  • ...on a briefing given to him by Uzi Arad, a high-ranking Mossad agent who is now his political adviser. ...said that former high official, "I can guarantee that Islam as we know it now will be wiped out: Baghdad, Mecca, Medina, Tehran, Damascus - you name it -
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  • ...olitical activism.<ref>Sarah Robertson, FH to build voter trust in English democracy, PR Week, 5 August 2005</ref> ...iamentary assistant to [[Graham Allen]] and an intern for [[Ed Balls]]. Is now a political advisor to [[Liz Kendall]] MP<ref> [https://uk.linkedin.com/pub
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  • ...Public]] (1925), raised doubts about the possibility of developing a true democracy in a modern, complex society. ...research, coupled with the modern means of communication, the practice of democracy has turned a corner. A revolution is taking place, infinitely more signific
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  • ...ghes]], at the time a [[CBI]] boss and advisor to the Thatcher government, now the director of [[Grampian Holdings]]. As of 2007, SE was the parent body o ...[Competitive Enterprise Institute]], described by The Centre for Media and Democracy as a "well-funded front for corporations".
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  • ...erperforming, then Europe, which was flat last in 1999. But B-M Europe has now moved back to a geographic structure - a reversal of the practice area comm In 2000 [[Young & Rubicam]] was itself acquired by the [[WPP]] Group. So now Burson-Marsteller works in an even larger family of companies including its
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  • ...www.lobbywatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=6115 The March of Unreason: Science, Democracy and the New Fundamentalism] April 15 2005.</ref>: ...Prima's clients included [[Unilever]], RTZ, [[BNFL]], and Glaxo Wellcome (now [[GlaxoSmithKline]]).
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  • ...nderstood, but radically different from the pre-war system ..... but there now existed formal, powerful, employers' institutions, a fully fledged Ministry ...on of Trade Unions]] (WFTU) in 1949, except to say that it is pretty clear now, with this much hindsight, that by then the British trade union leaders wer
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  • ...iness to [[CNET Networks]], the US based interactive media company, she is now their editor-at-large. She is an acknowledged luminary in the technology in ...e to emerging organizations ([[Bridges.org]], the [[National Endowment for Democracy]] and the [[Eurasia Foundation]]). For several years in the '90s she was ch
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  • ...the communications division, [[Lowe Bell Communications]], in 1989. He is now Chairman and a major shareholder in [[Chime Communications]] Plc, the holdi ...http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/media/story.jsp?story=500728 "How to sell democracy to Iraqis: bring in Lord Bell"], ''[[The Independent]]'', March 13, 2004.
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  • ...or [[Harper's Magazine]] about his work for the Lincoln Group, [[Democracy Now!]], 21 August 2006
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  • ...usly only be accessed via the Association offices in Rochester Row, it was now to be available by post. [[Michael Burrell]] remarked that "Some members f ...a of running a joint code with the [[Institute of Public Relations]] (IPR, now [[Chartered Institute of Public Relations]]) and the [[Public Relations Con
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  • :“I hope this will now bring forward the necessary investments in nuclear from the market as I bel *[[Westminster Foundation for Democracy]]
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  • ...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>[http:/ ...was Corporate Affairs Manager at the [[Nuclear Industry Association]], but now works for [[CH2M Hill]], although the Parliamentary register of All Party G
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  • ...sial Millennium Dome - and chairman of the Independent Commission on Local Democracy (1994 - 1995). He is currently a member of the Buildings Books Trust, and a He now writes for the [http://www.thisislondon.com/news/ ''Evening Standard''] and
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  • ...class activity in the labour movement has been taking place ever since the now-defunct [[Economic League]] was established in the wake of the Russian revo ...enties, IRIS was joined by [[TRUEMID]], the [[Movement for True Industrial Democracy]]. TRUEMID was initially financed by Colonel [[David Stirling]], the founde
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  • ...This contains his children's names is that necessary? (I decided not, so now it doesn't. Referenced by Ealasaid) #[[Nichols-Dezenhall]] (edited and referenced by Neha. Company has now become Dezenhall Resources which I have included in the article, but not su
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  • [[Kenan Malik]] is a sometime academic and now writer and is associated with the libertarian and anti-environmental [[LM n *BOOKS : A democracy of his own; ON THE EVE OF THE MILLENNIUM by Conor Cruise O'Brien Simon & Sc
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  • ...7.</ref> WSPA was launched in 1997 under the guidance of [[Lord McNally]], now leader of the Lib-Dems in the Lords, and a friend of WSPA CEO, Colin Byrne ...company EDF. Former employees also include ex William Hague press aide and now Conservative MP for Witham, [[Priti Patel]]; Lib Dem MP for Winchester, [[M
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  • ...ues/16/41/News/front.html RCMP PROBES ANIMAL ACTIVISTS], Scott Anderson, [[NOW Magazine]], JUNE 12-18, 1997</ref><ref>[http://416-777-7777.com/article/252 *No.18, 1990 The charter of wrongs : Canada's retreat from democracy / by Patrick Brode Toronto, Canada : Mackenzie Institute for the Study of T
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  • ISC's [[Peter Janke]], now with [[Control Risks Group|Control Risks Ltd.]], was a good friend and clos ...nuary 1980), Crozier had an article in Sir [[James Goldsmith]]'s magazine 'NOW!' in defense of Strauss, and other pro-Strauss articles by Crozier followed
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  • ...ing Water Reactor (ABWR). Work had been expected to start in 2012, but has now been delayed two years to 2014. <ref>[http://world-nuclear.org/info/inf76.h .../www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/apr/20/energy-police Allies against democracy] The Guardian, Comment is Free. 20 April, 2009. Accessed 13/05/10 </ref>
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  • ...ef>William Preston, Jr. and Ellen Ray, "Disinformation and Mass Deception: Democracy as a Cover Story", ''Covert Action Information Bulletin'', Spring-Summer 19 ...inst the impending war in 2003, while in Baghdad, he changed his mind, and now favored the war. It transpires that this was a hoax, there was no "Kenneth
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  • ...nd [[Michael Barber]]. Powell, a former British diplomat in Washington, is now Blair's chief of staff at 10 Downing Street and Barber is special adviser t ...or a large funding effort which could support the [[National Endowment for Democracy]] or whether the group, by background and interest, will remain focused on
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  • ...ence material to shore up a subjective, factually spurious, premise. As we now know from the WMD fiasco in Iraq, 'intelligence' is rarely detached from th ...against liberal democracies' whose goal 'is to destroy the very fabric of democracy.'
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  • ...ly committed to tackling corruption in the Developing World and spreading 'democracy' (such is their supposed remit) then this kind of transparency should not b ...corporations such as Interface (the world’s largest carpet manufacturer, now working under sustainable business principles) has proved that this is not
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  • ...none of these tactics are illegal yet they constitute a serious erosion of democracy' (www.foe.co.uk/resource/briefings/calling_the_shots.pdf)of the people who ...store'. Tesco Corporate Affairs Manager Katherine Edwards admits ''''We're now thinking a lot more like a developer and not just like a retailer''.[[http:
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  • ...ambridge and Stuart White at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, it now has on-line policy forums through which it has just conducted a debate on T ...wered skilfully by making conciliatory remarks about a 'modernised' social democracy. Neal Lawson, one of the participants, said: 'There were lots of very scept
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  • ...m, (accessed 6 February 2005); Craig N. Murphy, ‘Inequality, Turmoil and Democracy: Global Political-Economic Visions at the End of the Century’, ''New Poli ...re open, humane persona and to raise WEF’s public profile. Its meetings now have sessions that are open to carefully screened journalists and are repor
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  • Ogilvy was founded in 1948 by British ad pioneer David Ogilvy who now stands as a legend within the advertising world. David Ogilvy "believed it PR Watch www.prwatch.org; published by the Center for Media and Democracy this is the leading source of critical coverage of the PR industry
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  • ...ion with Stone where both men had served under [[John J. McCloy]], who was now chairman of the [[Ford Foundation]]. The aim of these former state propagan ...attack. Large parts of the IISS document were subsequently recycled in the now notorious Downing Street dossier, published with a foreword by the Prime Mi
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  • ...''Guardian,'' 28 September 2005</ref> for her role in helping to draft the now infamous "[[A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm]]" paper w :The fortunes of democracy in the Arab world are often examined in the context of the Arab world’s r
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  • ...ound the world see the WTO services negotiations as the greatest threat to democracy to come from an international economic agreement since the Multilateral Agr ...March 2001, it was announced that former EU Commissioner Sir Leon Brittan, now Lord Brittan of Spennithorne and vice-chairman of investment bank UBS Warbu
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  • ...inwheel Network. The first Nickelodeon channel was American but there are now several channels in different countries such as Southeast Asia, Japan, Aust "The first Nickelodeon generation of kids grew up in a video democracy where the words broadcast and cable meant nothing, and great characters and
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  • '''Unbalanced in favour of business:''' In a functioning democracy, everyone has the right to lobby – to present their case to government an To learn how ''you'' can edit any article right now, visit [[Powerbase:About]], [[Powerbase:Contributing|Welcome, newcomers]],
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  • ...d the [[Partnership for a Drug Free America]]<ref>The Centre for Media and Democracy [http://www.prwatch.org/node/7122 Weekly Radio Spin, March 21, 2008] Access ...rmacia Corporation]](1997-2003), [[Wyeth]] and [[Sandoz Pharmaceuticals]] (now [[Novartis]]). Hassan has also served as chairman of the [[HealthCare Insti
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  • He now chairs the [[National Citizen Service]], and in December 2016 joined the pu ...rouched on the floor and [[Boris Johnson]] climbed into the boot. They are now dubbed the June Cameroons, they are fluent in Cameroon and remain incredibl
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  • ...ion is for all schools to be freed from local authority control. There are now also eighty new academy free schools, closely modelled on US charter school ...ovember-2008, Accessed 29 March 2009.</ref> Former [[Conservative]] MP and now ''Times'' columnist [[Matthew Parris]] writes: 'If you had to identify what
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  • Their program focus is similar to the [[National Endowment for Democracy]]. :"The Foundation promotes democracy and market economies in the Newly Independent States (NIS) of the former So
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  • ...guess how much this reflects official thinking by the fact that Leonard is now one of the members of the Public Diplomacy Strategy Board which oversees FC ...oration is a direct consequence of "coalition" policy.'<ref>Isabel Hilton 'Now we pay the warlords to tyrannise the Afghan people' The Guardian Thursday J
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  • | [[Clore Social Leadership Programme]] || Clore evaluation 2015-18 (now leadership development) || Continuing evaluation of Clore Social Leadership | [[Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust Ltd]] || UK Democracy Fund - Phase 2 || The creation of an inclusive electoral system in which ev
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  • ...hop Shuttleworth of Chichester. She was educated at [[Westfield College]] (now part of [[Queen Mary, University of London]]). On coming of age she travell In 1919 Webster published ''The French Revolution: a Study in Democracy'' where she claimed that a secret conspiracy had prepared and carried out t
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  • Political lobbying is now big business. There are over fifty such firms, with an estimated total turn ...n a Commons corridor, he was approached by a senior Cabinet minister. 'Not now, Minister, I'm busy,' said Powell brusquely, and marched on.
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  • ...ige;border:1pt solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%">The reception hall that can now hold up to 100 visitors is air-conditioned and fitted with the latest IT pr ...and [[Sir Andrew Green]], [[Richard Spring]] ([[Westminster Foundation for Democracy]]). The British Syrian Society operate out of the same address as the MEA,
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  • ...06.</ref> He and his wife former Tory spindoctor [[Rachel Whetstone]], who now works for [[Google]] were also godparents to Mr Cameron's eldest child, Iva ...country is run and warned of an 'insular ruling class' that is threatening democracy in the UK. In an interview with ''[[The Sunday Times]]'',
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  • ...Fellow at the [[University of Westminster]] in the centre for the study of democracy. He studied for his PhD in Sociology at the [[University of Kent]] between ...sk” through the work of the former Risk and Regulation Advisory Council, now being taken forward through the Regulatory Policy Committee'<ref>See Regula
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  • ...d [[Ian Ashworth]]. 'The amount of political lobbying done by companies is now huge. And that is the primary reason for putting an MP on your board.'{{ref ...represent,' said Bob Bailey, a local Liberal Democrat councillor. 'He must now decide whether his primary duty is to his constituents or his family supers
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  • ...e [[Cardiff Business School]] and the [[City University Business School]] (now the [[Cass Business School]]), and is currently a Visiting Research Fellow ...al key positions including Banking Editor and New York bureau chief. He is now a non-executive Director of [[Arbuthnot Banking Group]], a diversified fina
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  • ...s to do everything in our power to ensure Iraq becomes a stable, civilised democracy, which means I am against an immediate withdrawal of coalition forces). The
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  • :Now, mirroring the path from ideas to implementation taken by Richards when he ...d it hard to reconcile that image to the reality on the ground-Israel is a democracy, suffering terrorist attacks, surrounded by countries that don't recognise
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  • ...teams' (''see below''). Until June 2017, it also included [[Henry Cook]], now a special adviser to [[Michael Gove]]. And until October 2017, it also incl ...i government's attempt to whitewash its image amidst its repression of pro-democracy protesters. <ref> [https://bahrainwatch.org/blog/2013/10/14/pr-firms-compet
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  • Since 1982 the [[College of Judea and Samaria]] (now known as [[Ariel University Center of Samaria]]) operated as a regional bra ...demic_freedom/amessage.htm "British Lecturers’ Decision “A Triumph for Democracy and Academic Freedom”"], IAB Website, 25 May 2005</ref> Israeli academic
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  • *[[Journal of Democracy]] - Member, Editorial Board *[[Democracy & Security International Conference]]
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  • ::I think, to a very considerable degree, the ability of a democracy like ours to meet its requirements of a global nature is a direct function ...which I think is vital to our interest as well as that of Western Europe, now that we are facing a more subtle political and military agenda on the part
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  • ...rey Gedmin'], Accessed 25th July 2007.</ref>In June 2007 he attended the [[Democracy & Security International Conference]] in Prague, which journalist Jim Lobe ...is about -- I'm told we have problems. I live here but I'm based in Prague now. I'm told we have problems with the Woodrow Wilson Bridge, right? Going to
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  • ...Atri, [http://www.securityaffairs.org/issues/2006/10/atri.php The Urge for Democracy], ''[[Journal of International Security Affairs]]'', Spring 2006 </ref> ...oundation for Defense of Democracies]] (FDD)and the [[Iranian Students for Democracy and Human Rights]]. The ''New York Sun'' reported:
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  • ...[[Iraq]] for sponsoring [[terrorism]], Ted Koppel rebutted: "Nobody right now is suggesting that Iraq had anything to do with this. In fact, quite the co *[[Coalition for Democracy in Iran]], Supporter
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  • ...non. Sources said the secret program is similar to previous support of pro-democracy movements in Georgia and Ukraine, which also led to peaceful demonstrations ...Board of [[Freedom House]], and co-founder of the [[National Endowment for Democracy]], Palmer served as speech-writer to three US Presidents and six Secretarie
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  • ...ttp://www.hno.harvard.edu/gazette/2005/03.10/03-feith.html "Douglas Feith: Democracy gains foothold in Middle East. Only time will tell if new institutions will ...ect Douglas Feith as Professor in School of Foreign Service,"] [[Democracy Now!]], May 21, 2006.
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  • ...S CHOICE, The Independent, 9-November-2002</ref> while at University , she now works as a geologist for petroleum giant [[Shell]]<ref>Margareta Pagano, [h ...nian who made a fortune spread-betting, and gave £5m of it to the Tories. Now, he's snubbed them over Europe, and has switched loyalties to Ukip Matthew
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  • ...Jones]]. These people, who once preferred to work outside the public gaze, now promote themselves as public figures. ...gencesummit.org/speakers/MichaelShrimpton.php Session IN13: Iraq: Then and Now: IRAQ STATE INVOLVEMENT IN THE FAILED TERRORIST ATTACK ON THE USS COLE (DDG
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  • The '''Project for the New American Century''' (PNAC) is a now defunct neoconservative letterhead organization with strong ties to the [[A *[[Vin Weber]], a former Republican congressman from Minnesota, is now a well-connected lobbyist who has represented such firms as [[AT&T]], [[Loc
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  • ...hrough the [[Baupost Group]], a Boston-based hedge fund he founded that is now worth upwards of $20 billion. With his philanthropic foundation, Klarman em Klarman also funded the [[American Islamic Forum for Democracy]]. It is led by [[Zuhdi Jasser]], "an Arizona-based physician and practicin
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  • ...of the Coalition Provisional Authority whose views are so extreme that he now accuses the Bush administration of selling out its original program of "reg ...gular commentator in the ''Wall Street Journal'' and elsewhere, Rubin will now be in charge of the [[Pentagon]]'s programs to help the Iranian and Iraqi p
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  • ...e of Democracies]] and a visiting scholar at the [[European Foundation for Democracy]]. ...tant for them to educate the American public exactly as we are doing right now in this segment because most Americans do not understand that this not just
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  • ...ging together French, German and British elites. Its dedicated website has now been abolished and it runs as part of one of Weidenfeld's other ventures, t ...orical roots of much seemingly modern policy. His latest book, Disease and Democracy: The Industrialized World Faces AIDS (Berkeley and New York, 2005), for exa
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  • ...n 1941; [[Daniel Bell]], a former Managing Editor of the New Leader who is now a professor at Columbia University; and [[Irving Brown]], Lovestone's hatch ...to examine subversive influences in the US and to "use the institutions of democracy to destroy them" which, in the light of Dulles's work helping the White Hou
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  • democracy and human rights: shaping a principles-based foreign policy: A green paper ...donees you may be familiar with include the Christian Socialist Movement (now Christians on the Left), the Fabian Society, Movement for Change and SERA.
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  • ...Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Global Democracy Strategy.<ref> Announced by the The Whitehouse [http://web.archive.org/web/ ...l provide oversight" to the [[National Security Council]]'s directorate of Democracy, Human Rights, and International Organization Affairs and its directorate o
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  • ...nterpenetration of corporations and government".<ref>Greg Palast, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy: The Truth About Corporate Cons, Globalization and High-Finan ...was about [[Tony Blair]] and his inner circle".<ref>Greg Palast, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy, quoted in Mike Simons, "[http://www.socialistreview.org.uk/a
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  • ...es. From an initial focus broadly on economic and welfare-state reform, we now have three core programs of activity, covering the original health and welf ...id: “The whole thing is mad. I cannot imagine any free market think tank now being able to stay in membership [of the Stockholm Network].” Another cla
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  • ...as organized bodies of citizens to draw attention to corporate attacks on democracy, the public interest, and the integrity of the United Nations is an example ...[[Green Alliance]] and in March 2010 co-founded [[Meteos Ltd]], which she now directs. She describes her interests as healthcare, climate change and food
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  • The [[National Endowment for Democracy]] (NED) was first funded in fiscal 1984, an appropriate year for an Orwelli ...who became a vocal anti-interventionist after being approached to assist a now-forgotten domestic coup attempt against President Franklin D. Roosevelt: "B
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  • '''David French''' is the Director of the [[Westminster Foundation for Democracy]] and was previously Chairman of the [[Commonwealth Institute]]. He is a m ...ng industry' and then 'joined the [[National Council of Social Services]] (now NCVO) in 1971. In 1974 he was appointed Head of the Social Services Departm
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  • ...y, add in the Europeans: Karl Otto Poehl, former Bundesbank president; the now-deceased Henri Martre, who was president of Aerospatiale; and Etienne Davig ...tps://www.alexbrown.db.com/ Deutsche Banc Alex. Brown]), First Interstate (now part of [http://www.wellsfargo.com Wells Fargo]), and Pittsburgh's [[Mellon
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  • ...b>equal</b> and <b>democratic</b> world we want to bring about. It&rsquo;s now more crucial than ever Compass members take action on this, so I&rsquo;m wr ...ng activities when she starts in August and wish her all the best. Compass now has full time staff working on
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  • discussion and debate. So we are now calling the process the <em>Compass Programme for Renewal</em>.<br> Two new thinkpieces are now available. The first looks at sustainable energy by Hugh Goulbourne. The se
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  • ...a non-ideological public-policy institute, dedicated to nurturing American democracy. Saban is unabashedly pro-Israel and, according to people who work with him ...quitous [[Martin Indyk]]. What was once a non-partisan policy institute is now part of the pro-Israel chorus."<ref>John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt
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  • ...to leverage consulting expertise in the private sector. However, the DPBAC now serves a very powerful and influential role in foreign policy and the [[Geo ...tions]], serves on the U.S. Secretary of State’s [[Advisory Committee on Democracy Promotion]], is a senior fellow at the [[Humphrey Institute]] at the [[Univ
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  • ...alace 155 rue de la Loi Brussels, a formerly a luxury apartment block that now contains offices for the [[Council of the European Union]], the [[European ...um]] | [[Transatlantic Policy Network]] (TPN) | [[Ukrainian Foundation for Democracy "People First"]]
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  • ...gave Gordon its front page for selling the "surge". November 14: "Get Out Now? Not So Fast, Some Experts Say". November 15: "General Warns of Risks in Ir ...pics%2fPeople%2fG%2fGordon%2c%20Michael%20R%2e Why Accuse Iran of Meddling Now? U.S. Officials Explain] and [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?r
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  • ...ce: [http://aifdemocracy.org/about/ AIFD] ]] '''American Islamic Forum for Democracy (AIFD)''' is an Israel Lobby Letter Head Organization (LHO) founded in 2003 Until 2007 it only had a single 'member' -- its founder, Jasser himself. It now has one other member: [[Sid Shahid]], who is designated Director of Researc
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  • ...ver been openly advanced in their own publicity material that they have, a now somewhat anachronistic, "Thatcherite" mission, nor what that might entail. Now let us focus on the Glasgow LEC, the Glasgow Development Agency (GDA)....
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  • ...aples, the [[United States Air Force Special Operations School]] (USAFSOC, now University) at Hurlburt Field, Florida, the [[Canadian Armed Forces]] at Mo ...edia since 1945 (1997) and British Propaganda in the 20th Century: Selling Democracy (1999) as well as more than 70 articles and book chapters. He has made many
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  • ...njoyed a brief period of notoriety as the boyfriend of Lady Helen Windsor, now Lady Helen Taylor, the daughter of the Queen's cousin. On her engagement in ...ling of an audience and how to motivate that audience. Harrington Oakes is now a production company in its own right with Behavioural Dynamics as its guid
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  • ...nually the most significant gathering of counter-terrorism minds in the UK Now in its 4th year 23rd & 24th June 2006 [[Royal College of Defence Studies]], ...he impact of terrorism on the oil industry and the oil markets; and he has now become a specialist in the area of energy security. Thuburn held positions
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  • ...he NFU stated, "In 1993 we had 96,000 full farming members, that figure is now down to 53,000 members". Figures from DEFRA show that in 2002, there were 1 ...ith the Government'.<ref>Lord Plumb, quoted in 'Civil Society and Internal Democracy of Interest Groups' by Wyn Grant, Department of Politics and International
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  • ...ath that he was given greater responsibility in the organisation, "and was now running my own group, known as Section D". Nevertheless White also clearly ...o establish an accurate picture of how life in Britain came to be as it is now. And of course the very reason we are still denied access to some historica
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  • ...Hertz, N. (2001) ''The Silent Takeover: Global Capitalism and the Death of Democracy'' Arrow Books</ref> has argued, voluntary measures are in effect quite mean ...Hertz, N. (2001) ''The Silent Takeover: Global Capitalism and the Death of Democracy'' Arrow Books</ref>. Initiatives such as membership of the ETI works to imp
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  • ...08</ref>). Kaye is reported to have met Erasmus whilst he was in Rhodesia (now known as Zimbabwe), however little else is known about Kaye's time there<re ...hat Kaye 'is a warm supporter of the peaceful transition to a multi-racial democracy in that country'. yet claims to the contrary continues to mount<ref>Gillard
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  • ...an Dialogue, Geneva, and Vice-Chairman of the [[Westminster Foundation for Democracy]]. He is a visiting Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford. ...d Construction Bureau]] [http://www.britishexpertise.org/council.asp BCCB] now called [[British Expertise]].
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  • [[Dan Corry]] is a former special adviser to the [[Labour Party]]. Corry is now director of the [[New Local Government Network]], a New Labour-oriented thi ...tate: Labour and the Utilities 1997-2002 (ippr, 2003); and Joined up Local Democracy (with colleagues) (NLGN forthcoming). He also co-authored Game without visi
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  • Declarations on ethics such as Human rights are now the norm, but as the ''Guardian'' has highlighted, the international busine ...Hertz, N. (2001) ''The Silent Takeover: Global Capitalism and the Death of Democracy'' Arrow Books</ref>. Initiatives such as membership of the UN Global Compac
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  • .../ref> ‘Open Europe believes’, says their website, ‘that the EU must now embrace radical reform based on economic liberalisation’.<ref>Open Europe ...iefing.pdf ‘The European Parliament: a failed experiment in pan-European democracy?’], Open Europe, May 2014.</ref>
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  • ...ulkes was appointed to the Board of Britain in Europe in June 2002, and is now Chair of the Labour Movement for Europe in Scotland. ...ber of the Co-operative Party and was a Director of St Cuthbert’s Co-op (now Scotmid) from l973 – 79 and of the Co-operative Press. He is a member of
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  • ...Hertz, N. (2001) ''The Silent Takeover: Global Capitalism and the Death of Democracy'' Arrow Books</ref> has argued, voluntary measures are in effect quite mean ...Hertz, N. (2001) ''The Silent Takeover: Global Capitalism and the Death of Democracy'' Arrow Books</ref>. Initiatives such as membership of the ETI works to imp
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  • ...ts of Hilla: 'There are people in the world who say that Arabs can't build democracy.I think that's nonsense. You have a chance to prove them wrong. So please d ...tz's history in the world. As George Packer, one of his admirers, admits: 'Democracy and human rights....didn't play a central role in his early career in gover
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  • ...to help in "drafting resolutions, legislation and regulations" to advance democracy there.<ref> ...aq would clearly fall into the category of support for terrorism overseas, now illegal under British law.<ref>His Father's Enemy, The Times, 3 February 20
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  • ...], [http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/templateC05.php?CID=1688 "Promoting Democracy in Syria: Options for U.S. Policy,"] The Washington Institute for Near East ...U.S. Foreign Policy in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Egypt and More,"] [[Democracy Now!]], March 9, 2005 (also posted by [http://shayanmirza.gnn.tv/blogs/4565/Dem
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  • ...regpalast.com/how-the-us-seized-power-in-brazil/ Greg Palast], Cardoso, is now reviled as 'an incompetent and a cheat': ...and [[Needham Harper Worldwide]], first known as DDB Needham Worldwide and now DDB Worldwide. Reinhard also is known for his creative work with [[McDonald
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  • ...in President George W. Bush's [[National Security Council]] (NSC) involves democracy promotion abroad, Abrams is widely regarded as being one of the key champio ...Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Adviser for Global Democracy Strategy]", February 2, 2005.</ref>
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  • ...founded in 1996 which supports free markets, free trade and the spread of democracy worldwide.<ref>[http://personal.lse.ac.uk/lazanski/hayek/aboutus.htm About ...summer jobs or internships at these institutes. Former LSEHS members who now work in the London financial center circulate information about jobs availa
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  • ...mal rights extremists have closed laboratories and intimidated scientists. Now, for the first time, a student campaign in favour of animal testing is gain ...oing vegetarian: After policing how we shop, holiday and dispose of waste, now environmental bigwigs want to turn us into eco-veggies'], 27 December 2007,
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  • ......to play a far more dominant role in world affairs. Not what we're doing now but to command and to give orders as to what is to be done. People need tha ...in the heart of Israel... Jews don't like big military budgets. But it is now an interest of the Jews to have a large and powerful military establishment
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  • ...ican Insitute''' (IRI) works closely with the the [[National Endowment for Democracy]] and United States foreign policy instruments, including the [[U.S. Depart ...ucas]] is the program officer for the IRI's Haiti program. <ref> Democracy Now [http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=04/07/20/1327215 Did the Bush A
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  • ...that his love and passion was for democracy and since Israel was the only democracy in the Middle East, his support came naturally.<ref>[http://www.doingzionis ...at White's book, ''Palestinians in Israel: Segregation, Discrimination and Democracy'', tied in to this.<ref>Marcus Dysch, [http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/62
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  • ...Hertz, N. (2001) ''The Silent Takeover: Global Capitalism and the Death of Democracy'' Arrow Books</ref> has argued, voluntary measures are in effect quite mean ...Hertz, N. (2001) ''The Silent Takeover: Global Capitalism and the Death of Democracy'' Arrow Books</ref>. A company's involvement with CSR initiatives works to
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  • ...e Charity Commission Prins now helps preside over peace, human rights, pro-democracy and environmental charities; assess conflicts of interest; and sits on the ...gh a stressful and confused period, including budget cuts, he says, but is now being rebalanced to make sure it is "on the front foot for front-line tasks
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  • ...t always in breach of the law. Questions therefore arise. Will Ministers now sit down with the Luton extremists who brandished banners describing our tr ...your reporter was referring to a few moments ago, was a different website. Now, I think we ought to get off these trivialities and asides, and go to the m
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  • .... Others of the younger generation, I would suggest, are [[Michael Gove]] (now an MP) and [[Dean Godson]], author of a biography of [[David Trimble]], whi *The Northern Ireland Peace Process: Blurring the Lines between Democracy and Terrorism. Ninth Ian Gow Memorial Lecture by [[Jeffrey Donaldson]] MP.
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  • ...cial Cohesion]]. Together their members run [[The Spittoon]], whose future now remains uncertain amid the public split between the two think-tanks. On Oct ...ly in such a state's prisons – and a developed liberal democracy...QF is now using public money to advocate increasingly totalitarian attitudes towards
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  • ...hniques and how to make explosives from house hold items. The old hats are now the trainers, planners and masterminds of the current generation of suicide ...forum called Muslims for Secular Democracy. [[British Muslims for Secular Democracy]] - of which Dr Siddiqui is a trustee - was "launched/re-launched" on 1 May
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  • In his initial [[Quilliam Foundation]] biography that has now been altered<ref>The revised version says he was 'Formerly an activist of H ...dia during British rule, and a mother born in what was then East Pakistan, now Bangladesh.<ref>Husain, Ed, The Islamist, Penguin Books, 2007, p.2.</ref>
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  • ...the enthusiastic supporters of [[Kate Hoey]] MP in establishing Democracy Now as a clearly unionist lobby using the Labour Party issue as a unionist devi ...y research officer. And during the McCartney election campaign a Democracy Now MP, [[Michael Conarty]], even took part in the founding meeting of a "Union
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  • ...te, [http://newamericanliberalism.org newamericanliberalism.org], which is now defunct. <td>[[Michael Allen]], Editor, [[Democracy Digest]]</td>
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  • ...[Henry Jackson]] and his contingent of conservative, hawkish "defenders of democracy." As such, they gained a great deal of political experience and savvy, but ..., the party held a Washington conference entitled Everything Changed: What Now for Labor, Liberalism and the Global Left?
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  • ...1998 he published an article in ''Prospect Magazine'' stating that he was now in favour of Western military action against Iraq.<ref>Hazhir Teimouran, [h
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  • ...many in number, they have many weapons," he said. "One night they left and now they want to return."<ref>Iraq conflict: Ba'athist teachers prepare to go b ...mocracyandsecurity.org/doc/List_of_Participants.pdf List of Participants], Democracy and Security International Conference, accessed 26 January 2009.</ref>Al-Al
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  • ...olor:ivory;border:1pt solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%;font-size:10pt">It is now widely assumed that the Soviet Union has postponed world revolution indefin ...i/viewcontent.cgi?article=1166&context=artspapers The Corporate Assault on Democracy]', University of Wollongong, p.6</ref>
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  • ...International Forum for Democratic Studies of the [[National Endowment for Democracy]] <ref>[http://www-hoover.stanford.edu/bios/diamond.html Hoover Insititutio ...and sociology and coordinates the democracy program of the new [[Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law]]. During 2002–3, he served as a consul
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  • ...htm Profile] from former website of the ECPR Standing Group on Extremism & Democracy (accessed 21 November 2008)</ref> Rapoport gives the following account of h ...htm Profile] from former website of the ECPR Standing Group on Extremism & Democracy (accessed 21 November 2008)</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...aker Biographies], Opportunities and challenges facing Israel as a vibrant democracy, Inter-Agency Task Force website, acc 5 May 2010</ref> ...('Ordinary Shares') at 10p per share. The report continued that 'Chinn is now interested in 2,805,810 Ordinary Shares, representing approximately 4.97% o
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  • ...sh National Party is a strong reason to stay silent. But what is happening now is so extreme and so damaging, and the determination of pro-immigrationists ...:10pt">It isn’t every day that the interior minister of a mature western democracy publicly announces that his policies are leading to the collapse of social
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  • ...e the police are based during operations, drawing rent off all of them. It now appears that the company... is preparing to evict anti-fracking campaigners ==Undermining democracy?==
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  • ...Century Trust "brings together the rising generation of leaders worldwide, now aged under 40, from government, business, NGOs, academe, the media and othe ...], Former President (1929-2003) who established the National Endowment for Democracy, from 1987-1992 he was Assistant Director of the United States Information
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  • ...most famous is the one that is now increasingly in question: parliamentary democracy – the way the people express their power. ...n in Brussels as a green light for more federalism, and for the erosion of democracy.' <ref>Boris Johnson, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/2016/03/16/boris-
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  • *[[Clare Lopez]] (now works for [[Center for Security Policy]] *Dr [[Zuhdi Jasser]] founder of The [[American Islamic Forum for Democracy]]
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  • After having been acquitted in 2011, Geert Wilders is now on trial for a second time, over a rally in 2014 when he told supporters he ...ys be incompatible. There is not one country in the Middle East which is a democracy or is governed by the rule of law."<ref>Gareth Harding, Interview: Geert Wi
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  • ...ons," prepared for the U.S., Department of State, which was once secret is now online.<ref>Edward Lansdale's (1962)[http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/co ...in Vietnam and failed in Cuba, would ensure the success of American-style democracy.<ref>Jonathan Nashel. Edward Lansdale's Cold War. Amherst: University of Ma
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  • ...liberalism. Then they turned against liberalism and embraced conservatism. Now they may be on the outs with the conservative movement.<ref>Jacob Heilbrunn ...linton]] Presidential campaign, arguing he was more committed to spreading democracy and opposing communist government.<ref>Jim Lobe, UNITED STATES: NEO-CONSERV
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  • ...the users of the future generations, that is the reality”<ref>Democracy Now [http://www.democracynow.org/2005/3/22/world_water_day_2005_water_privatiza
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  • *how to advance freedom and democracy in the Middle East; ...aigning website [http://www.cyberdissidents.org CyberDissidents.org] which now operates as an independent organisation. It claims to be dedicated to 'supp
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  • ...sed by propagandists, based on the framework developed in the 1930s by the now-defunct Institute for Propaganda Analysis. Rhetorical techniques examined i *Alex Carey, ''Taking the Risk out of Democracy: Corporate Propaganda versus Freedom and Liberty'' (Champaign, Illinois: Un
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  • :I have now written four major investigative pieces on the back of their findings, each *'''John Stauber''', founder Center for Media & Democracy (publishers of PR Watch), USA:
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  • ...rrorism have been State Department representatives.10 The State Department now has a much enlarged information-propaganda operation. There is an Office of ...Smith's report was actually underwritten by his company, the Institute for Democracy, Education, and Assistance (IDEA). Leslie Cockburn describes Smith as "a fo
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  • ...Penman]] ‘he had argued for Scottish Water to be privatised for 3 years now’ <ref> John Penman (26th October 2008) Sunday Times. [http://business.ti ...according to a report by the Labour Government in 2001 because "A healthy democracy depends on a culture of dissent and argument, which would inevitably be dim
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  • :ISC's Peter Janke, now with [[Control Risks Group|Control Risks Ltd.]], was a good friend and clos ...i/viewcontent.cgi?article=1166&context=artspapers The Corporate Assault on Democracy]', University of Wollongong, p.6</ref>
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  • ...lunch in Newcastle, where he said "I was not sorry then and I'm not sorry now", he went on to say "All I did wrong there was tell the truth". The Sun pri ...of The World]]. A report by the Labour Government in 2001 said, "A healthy democracy depends on a culture of dissent and argument, which would inevitably be dim
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  • ...m. Formerly exempt sectors such as services, textiles and agriculture were now included in this new agreement. Issues such as Trade-Related Intellectual P ...The Agreements] accessed 13/03/08 </ref> For example, music and film were now copyrighted and invention of drugs were to be patented.
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  • ...as leader of Veritas]," 29 July 2005, accessed 24 February 2009.</ref> He now sits on the European Parliament chambers as an independent MEP although he :20.07.2004 / 31.10.2004 : Independence/Democracy Group
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  • ...alth. They have got much closer than would have been possible in a healthy democracy to turning their dystopic fantasy into reality. The votes coming up on the ...s; but the stresses seem to me to be even greater inside the Labour Party. Now is the moment to strengthen the hand of those in all parties who want to st
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  • ...d her that he trusted another activist 'with his life'. In retrospect, she now believes that this was a ploy so that she associated Bishop with trustworth ...lack box. He told the activist that it was just a 'wifi detector', but she now suspects it was some kind of surveillance device.<ref name="Tina.Interview.
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  • ...prime minister who went on to become president of the European Commission. Now Litvinenko regurgitated the unfounded claim to Scaramella who persuaded him ...[[Paul Weston]] is a former UKIP candidate in 2010, before leaving for the now-defunct [[British Freedom Party]], and then founding [[Liberty GB]]. <ref>
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  • ...p-4276-Champion.htm Champion - Getting to know Baroness Cox], Evangelicals Now, July 2008.</ref> ...p-4276-Champion.htm Champion - Getting to know Baroness Cox], Evangelicals Now, July 2008.</ref>
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  • ...ameron|Cameron]]; its former chief researcher, [[James O'Shaughnessy]], is now chief researcher at Tory central office; current director [[Anthony Browne] ...nt in politics so far has been to set up and run Policy Exchange, which is now the largest and most influential policy research institute on the centre ri
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  • ...the Unionist regime it must be described as a campaign against a lib era: democracy. But it must be admitted that, ever since the establishment of the Unionist ...ning of a new constitutional structure for Northern Ireland to replace the now discredited Stormont system. Cathal Goulding's assessment of MacStiofain<su
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  • ...a very small avenue of debate due to such issues as who profits, who pays, democracy, or power are not discussed. An example of how the system can be abused is ...fossil fuels as renewable since 1992. Originally, it was a hundred to one. Now they are getting onto carbon trading. The US Treasury back in 1997 said thi
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  • ...lso the right thing to do. We're calling it Plan A because we believe it's now the only way to do business. There is no Plan B'. ...'a common fate for flower workers who fall ill'. The article reports that now, 'with severe arm pain, she cannot work on a flower farm and struggles to c
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  • ...but on a much smaller scale." Furthermore, "There is stronger motivation now than ever for communities to stand up for Israel and stand up for their own ...ond to strength rather than anything perceived as weakness. The government now is totally united and I think they [the Palestinians] respect it and, frank
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  • ...between 2001 and 2005. Since then he has been made a privy councillor and now represents the UK on the [[council of Europe]].<ref>[http://www.guardian.co However, in July 2007, he wrote: 'I regret now my temporising'. In the same article, he published the altered version, imp
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  • ...992/jun/29/westminster-foundation-for-democracy Westminster Foundation for Democracy], Hansard, 29 June 1992.</ref> ...y. But Cooper, Tony Blair's foreign policy guru from 1999 to last year and now a senior adviser at the European Union, is a man whose opinions count, and
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  • ...ral manager of Express Newspapers. She held the post for six months and is now studying for an MBA at Harvard. Downing Street was anxious to ease her out ...assword - Lord Levy, [[Amanda Delew]] and McDonagh herself...It is claimed now that not even Levy or Delew knew about the Desmond money. <ref>John Kampfne
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  • ...of the same people who misled the U.S. into a disastrous war with Iraq are now attempting to do the same in Iran. And they’re doing it with very much th *[[Alliance for Democracy in Iran]] (ADI)
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  • ...mber 2003</ref> In its own words, it “uniquely combines policy research, democracy training, strategic communications, and investigative journalism. We focus ...006 speech he congratulated the FDD for helping fight terrorism and spread democracy across the Middle East. He said:
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  • ...ravelled with). They would explain how much they "admire Britain - British democracy, yes? You understand?" ...l you - in the barest of euphemisms - that they 'love British and American democracy', and ask you, 'When will you come to free us? When will we be able to live
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  • ...other dissident groups received funding from the [[National Endowment for Democracy]], affiliated with the U.S. government, and Otpor leaders sat down with Dan
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  • ...eorge Osborne|Osborne]] is part of the collection of right-wing ideologues now at the top of the [[Conservative Party]], and sometimes described as the [[ ...e are simply terrorists motivated by a hatred of western style freedom and democracy:
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  • ...in the counterinsurgency.” The PR job seems to have worked as the US has now made Colombia the third largest recipient of US military aid in the world t Sawyer Miller is now part of the world’s largest PR firm [[Weber Shandwick Worldwide]].
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  • ...76171435 Henry Jackson Society, Past Events > The Henry Jackson Society Is Now Launched!, 26 January 2006]</ref> Its online launch was announced in a pre ...organisation that seeks to promote the following principles: that liberal democracy should be spread across the world; that as the world’s most powerful demo
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  • ...e.eu/index.php/Special:MostLinked Most Linked to Pages] | Contributors are now working on {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} articles. The [[Democracy and Security International Conference]] in Prague in 2007 was a key moment
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  • ...his, for a start, is untrue. [[Lord Levy]], Tony Blair's chief fundraiser, now at the heart of the loans-for-ermine scandal, met the Hindujas on 23 and 28 ...irport to go ahead. The protesters have failed to understand the nature of democracy. All this has done is turned a few people into heroes.'<ref>PR Week June 6,
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  • ...eputation as the most unashamedly pro-Stalin group on the left. To suggest now that they were naive innocents, unaware of the millions of peasant deaths c ...rvour of the convert. We centre-left ex-communists believe passionately in democracy because we've reasoned ourselves towards it, so we are perhaps more prepare
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  • ...r and will serve [[Scottish Power]]'s corporate social responsibility well now and into the future. <ref>Accessible on the Internet Archive: Business in t ...nd [[Ivy Lee]]. <ref>Miller, D., "Public Relations as a Conspiracy Against Democracy", in A Complicated, Antagonistic and Symbiotic Affair: Journalismm, Public
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  • ...friend of his, Shlomo Ben Zvi, in the failed partnership that produced the now-defunct freebie Yisraeli. ...ions—circulated an article on its Listserve which asserted, “Olmert is now chasing peace with the Palestinians at all costs, in a desperate attempt to
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  • ...eep an eye on the direction Europe is taking. ... American politicians are now so seriously worried that the European Union might be emerging as some kind ...that there is an overall problem with the US administration's advocacy of "democracy" in the Middle East. "It is largely advocating undefined slogans, not pract
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  • ...-beware-the-servant-of-many-masters-974270.html When you are a defender of democracy, beware the servant of many masters]. ''The Independent''. 27th October 200 ...ld not want a peerage as it currently exists. Perhaps when I'm 60, but not now. But if people are going to be appointed to the new upper house on merit, t
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