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  • ...and Documentation Project at the Center for Middle East Studies at Harvard University and a [[Current and former NED Fellows|past fellow]] (February-June 1995) o ...econd pseudonym, Samir al-Khalil, to write ''Republic of Fear'' [Berkeley: University of California Press, 1989].{{ref|ews}} In October 1992, he acted as the con
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  • ...punished patients. The key word in Dr. Gratzer’s prescription for saving American health care is “choice.” The Cure offers a detailed and practical appro ::In the United Nations, on university campuses, and among a growing number of our most prestigious Western newspa
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  • '''Project Interchange''' is an [[American Jewish Committee|AJC]] run project to bring foreign "opinion makers", e.g., Over 3,500 American leaders have participated in Project Interchange's intensive seminars in Is
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  • ...n Manifesto]] and according to [[Jeffrey Herf]], one of the authors of the American version: ...ite?cid=1167467661267&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FPrinter The First Word: American liberalism and the Euston Manifesto], Jerusalem Post, 4 January 2007.</ref>
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  • The Council on American-Islamic Relations, a Washington-based civil rights group, said Pipes is "kn ...Center for Strategic and International Studies]] and William Quandt of the University of Virginia." <ref>E. J. Kesller, "[http://hnn.us/roundup/entries/9773.html
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  • ...questions. Jeffrey Blankfort stated: "This outfit has direct ties to the American Jewish Committee's [[TransAtlantic Institute]] if it is not a creation of t [[British American Security Information Council]] (BASIC)
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  • ...[[Project for the New American Century]] (PNAC), which advocates American military dominance worldwide. ...Strategies, Forces and Resources for a New Century,"] Project for the New American Century, September 2000.</ref> 'Rebuilding America's Defenses: Strategies,
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  • *Georgetown University *Oklahoma University
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  • ...pro-Israel, but not to be unbelievably pro-Likud Israel, it's OK to be pro-American but not look as if you're taking instructions from Washington. [[Dean Godso According to research conducted in 2008 by Professor Justin Lewis at Cardiff University, up to 70 per cent of news stories published by ''The Times'' are wholly de
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  • ...King's College London]]. It is a collaboration between King's College, the University of Pennsylvania in the United States, the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzli ...|Dichter]] headed Shin Beth when it helped plan the assassination of Hamas military commander Saleh Shehada in July 2002. The operation killed Shehada's wife a
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  • ...trategy journal. The journal's founding editor was [[John Gooch]] from the University of Leeds. ...y approaches to the study of war.' The journal focuses on two main topics, military and strategic studies and politics and international relations.
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  • ...e%22&f=false British propaganda and news media in the cold war], Edinburgh University Press, 2006, p.104.</ref> ...e%22&f=false British propaganda and news media in the cold war], Edinburgh University Press, 2006, p.104.</ref>
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  • '''Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations''' (CPMAJO - also called '''Presidents Conference''') ...ichael Massing, [http://prospect.org/article/deal-breakers Deal Breakers], American Prospect, accessed 17 July 2012</ref>.<ref>[http://forward.com/articles/144
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  • '''Francis Fukuyama''' is an American academic and author who is best known for his book ''The End of History and ...htm Letter to President Bush on the War on Terrorism], Project for the New American Century, Accessed 13-May-2007</ref>
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  • ...served in [[Sayeret Matkal]], and received an advanced degree from Harvard University.<ref>[http://www.ict.org.il/Biographies/MrShabtaiShavit/tabid/222/Default.a ...accepting this (US assessment). First, intelligence exists to err. Second, American intelligence time and again has made mistakes in the past. Three, we should
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  • ...Handbook, Stephen Kotkin and Andras Sajo, Eds. (Budapest: Central European University Press): 91-113.</ref>. ...ata, whom Tucker describes as an anti-Chávez activist who backed the 2002 military coup against democracy.<ref>Calvin Tucker, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/comme
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  • [[Aman]] ([[Agaf ha-Modi'in]]) is Israel's military intelligence agency.<ref>[http://www.globalsecurity.org/intell/world/israel ...orically been the largest Israeli intelligence agency. It is a part of the military general staff, reporting to the Chief of Staff and the Minister of Defence.
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  • Major General [[Aharon Zeevi Farkash]] is a former head of the Israeli military intelligence service [[Aman]].<ref>[http://www.mops.gov.il/NR/rdonlyres/960 Farkash holds a B.A. and M.A. in Middle East History from Tel Aviv University and is a graduate of Harvard Business School.<ref>[http://www.mops.gov.il/N
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  • ...ya]], a private college in Israel with strong connections to the country's military and intelligence. ...(JERRY) WIND CV]], retrieved from the website of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania on 30 July 2009</ref> Wind chaired the promotion and appoin
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  • ...CST]].<ref>[http://www.public-integrity.org/advisory-board.php About Us], American Center for Democracy, accessed 31 July 2009.</ref><ref>[http://www.juf.org/ ...ersity.<ref>[http://www.public-integrity.org/advisory-board.php About Us], American Center for Democracy, accessed 31 July 2009.</ref>
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  • ...platform with [[Bruce Jackson]], a signatory to the [[Project for the New American Century]] and a member of the Neoconservative [[Committee on the Present Da ...H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies|SAIS]] ([[Johns Hopkins University]]) (2001)
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  • ...Influence], U.S Army War College, 7 April 2003, archived by Federation of American Scientists.</ref> ==Military career==
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  • [[Carnes Lord]] is an American political scientist and strategist. ...rity affairs (1989-91), and distinguished fellow at the [[National Defense University]] (1991-93).<ref>[http://www.ashbrook.org/events/lecture/2004/lord.html Car
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  • DAVID MILLER of the [[Glasgow University Media Group]] continues an investigation, begun in the February 1989 issue ...main source of information. They had, in effect, become publicists for the American space programme. It can happen to all forms of journalism . . . especially
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  • ...on the [[CounterJihad Europa]] website. Ye'or's views have been praised by American neoconservatives, right-wing Zionists and European neo-fascists<ref> Matt C ...In 1960 Ye'or and Littman moved to Switzerland, where she studied at the University of Geneva from 1961 to 1962, but never graduated<ref> Julia Duin [http://we
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  • ...sterdam from 1988 to 1991 and became professor of international law at the University of Ghent in 1991. He also taught European law and institutions at Vesalius ...s or private armies are conducting a real war against our society, we need military tribunals to deal with them instead of corroding and misusing the common cr
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  • '''Amir Taheri''' is an Iranian-American journalist who was educated in Tehran, London and Paris.<ref>[http://www.zi ...nian Revolution]]. A professor of history and researcher at [[George Mason University]], [[Shaul Bakhash]], accused him in an investigative expose published in '
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  • The [[University of Nottingham]]’s School of Politics and International Relations teaches ...Sabir|Rizwaan Sabir]] speaks in Manchester about the events at Nottingham University.">iRVGOD0fQlM</Youtube>
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  • ...ector, [[Institute for National Security and Counter-Terrorism]], Syracuse University, U.S.A. Topic: Converging Paradigms in Modern Asymmetric Warfare *Mr. [[Amos Gilad]], Head of the Political, Military and Policy Bureau, Ministry of Defense, Israel
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  • ...e Director, [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]], Georgetown University; Former Deputy Director for Intelligence, [[CIA]]. *General [[Schlomo Gazit]], Director, Israeli Military Intelligence, 1974-1979
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  • ...01, accessed 09/02/10</ref> In 2013 it was replaced by a new unit called [[Military Strategic Effects]]. ...influence an adversary or potential adversary in support of political and military objectives by undermining his will, cohesion and decision making ability, t
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  • *Major General [[Schlomo Gazit]], Director Israeli Military Intelligence, 1974-1979 *Dr [[Roy Godson]], Associate Professor of Government, Georgetown University; Research Associate, [[National Strategy Information Center]]
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  • ...inprofiles.org/images/f/f3/Sqac53a99.pdf Letter to Adrain Payne at British American Tobacco], 28-July-2000, Accessed through Tobacco Archives 18-February-2010< ...ssed 6th April 2011</ref>De Rugy has worked as a research fellow for the [[American Enterprise Institute]] and the [[Atlas Economic Research Foundation]]. <ref
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  • *[[David Dorn]], Director of International Affairs, [[American Federation of Teachers]]. ...the Study of Intelligence]], Associate Professor of Government, Georgetown University
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  • ...e University]] and the [[National Security Studies Program]] at Georgetown University.<ref>Frank R. Barnett, B. Hugh Tovar, Richard H. Shultz, (eds), Special Ope ...ton J. Ancker III]], USA, Instructor, Department of History, United States Military Academy
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  • *Prof. [[Gabriel Ben-Dor]], Haifa University ...m Hoenlein]], Executive Vice Chairman, [[Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations]]
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  • :'''7 October''' - British and American air attacks against the Taliban in Afghanistan begin. ...British citizen [[Richard Reid]] is arrested after he attempts to destroy American Airlines Flight 63 with an explosive hidden in his shoe.
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  • ...mbat delegitimization emerged on every front, from international forums to university campuses" and dubs this "the successful creation of an 'anti-delegitimizati ...Conference]] showing why it sees delegitimization as more serious than any military threat to Israel today and wants national policy priorities to change]]
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  • ...r, [http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/1513/pakistan-military-coup-imminent Military Coup Imminent in Pakistan?], ''Gatestone Institute'', 26 August 2010. ...cember 2010. Also posted on [http://hurryupharry.org/2010/12/02/why-is-the-american-ambassador-visiting-the-east-london-mosque/ Harry's Place].
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  • ...he committee was active until 1961 and developed an ambitious plan to link American science policy, global public opinion and psychological warfare.<ref>James ...the global image of America through funding a wide range of “feasible” American-directed science projects that have proven popular and world public opinion
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  • ...and international relations; chair of Centre for Palestine Studies, SOAS, University of London *[[Stuart Allan]] - professor of journalism and communication, Cardiff University; co-author, Digital War Reporting
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  • *1971 – 1975, University of Sussex, Physics, Physics, Social Dimensions of Science, 2.1<ref name="Ja ...4 (19 years 1 month), Professor of Forecasting and Innovation, De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom.
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  • Indeed, [[Ed Jagger]] of the QF not only has a background in the military, but his biography at QF states: ::...travelled to terrorist haven Pakistan, aiming to spark a military coup and establish an Islamic superstate [...] has drastically changed his
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  • Brachman has a PhD from University of Delaware. In 2003, while completing his PhD, he served as a Graduate Fel In 2008, he resigned from the West Point CTC and joined North Dakota State University.
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  • ...staff/simms-brendana.html Brendan Simms], Centre of International Studies, University of Cambridge, accessed 19 April 2009.</ref> He is a fellow of [[Peterhouse ...igh Politics, Foreign Policy and the Crisis of the Executive, 1797-1806'' (University of Cambridge Press, 1997) p.xii.</ref>
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  • ...srael lobby groups aimed at amplifying the alleged ‘Iranian threat’ to American voters to rouse support for Israeli interests ahead of the midterm election ...stak (D-PA) for: “raising funds for the [http://www.cair.com/ Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR)], signing a letter which accused Israel of partici
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  • ...[[King’s College London]]; Professor of Political Science at [[Bar-Ilan University]]; Principal Research Fellow (and former Director) of the [[Middle East For He is a former Israeli [[Aman|military intelligence]] officer whose expertise and academic reputation was develope
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  • ...3 March 2009</ref> He was elected as the Chairman of the [[North Atlantic Military Committee]] by the Chiefs of Defence of NATO at their December 1994 meeting ...ion in 1958. Commissioned a second lieutenant in the Artillery his further military education includes attendance in 13th Army General Staff Officer Training C
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  • Although they form a distinctively American movement, Europe is key to the origins of the neoconservatives, and has bee Shachtman and Lovestone were prominent members of the [[American Communist Party]] in the 1920s, which had extensive European links as a mem
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  • ...d Cleone Orr Hawkins Professor of Political Science at the University.<ref>University of Wisconsin-Madison [http://polisci.wisc.edu/people/person.aspx?id=1044 Do ...l University]]. He has taught at the [[University of Michigan]] and the [[University of Notre Dame]] and is currently Professor of Political Science, Law, and J
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  • ...rg/scholars/scholarID.64/scholar.asp Scholars & Fellows - Radek Sikorski], American Enterprise Institute, accessed 8 November 2008.</ref> ...onfirming the existence of the first US shipment into he country, and that American experts (the CIA) were training rebels to use the missiles at a secret camp
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  • ...alities in its early years, or that it was absorbed into the mainstream of American Conservatism. [[Irving Kristol|Kristol]] maintained that it did have its or ...neoconservatism would ''seem to be'' to convert the Republican party, and American Conservatism in general into a new kind of Conservative politics suitable t
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  • ...g=jPwlgE7NEoP3jjh5mASlZLorb8k&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=4&ct=result American Spy: My Secret History in the CIA, Watergate, and Beyond, p.148]. Francis :Frederick Preager, a propagandist for the American military government in post-war Germany, published between twenty and twenty-five vo
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  • ...First Duce: D'Annunzio at Fiume (Baltimore, MD, and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977), p. 202.</ref> ...n, Strong Religion: The Rise of Fundamentalisms around the World [Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003.</ref>
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  • *[[Zainab Al-Suwaij]] -- Co-Founder & Executive Director, [[American Islamic Congress]] *[[Shlomo Avineri]] -- Professor of Political Science, The Hebrew University, Israel
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  • ...cess". The FPI is seen by some as a successor to the [[Project for the New American Century]] (PNAC), which became best known for leading the public campaign t ...tegic woes. It calls for "continued engagement - diplomatic, economic, and military - in the world and rejection of policies that would lead us down the path t
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  • ...Executive Director of the "[[Potsdam Center for Transatlantic Security and Military Affairs]]. In July 2001 she CO-founded and became CEO of [[EAG]]. ...tenured Professor of US - Foreign Policy and International Politics at the University of Braunschweig.
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  • ...former British intelligence officer, Foreign Office staffer, and Princeton University professor.'<ref>Militarist Monitor, [https://militarist-monitor.org/profile ...azine ''[[Commentary]]'', which at that stage was still published by the [[American Jewish Committee]]. Titled 'The return of Islam' it raised the spectre of '
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  • Carrying on the connection with the military its portfolio includes a large section of Farnborough airfield, former head ...Fellow of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors and a graduate of the University of Antwerp, Belgium. After nine years with Imofo (now Banimmo), a developer
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  • .../Universiteit van Wes-Kaapland. He earned a BA in Political Science at the University of Missouri-Saint Louis, between 2000 and 2002. He earned an MSc in Politic ...mber 2013.</ref> Coffey oversaw policy on Europe, the US, the Middle East, military operations and welfare.<ref>Rupert Neate, [http://www.theguardian.com/polit
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  • ...was [[Martin Peretz]]. He also spent a year studying at Jerusalem's Hebrew University, where he wrote an undergraduate thesis on the extremist Rabbi Meir Kahane, ...Foundation for the Defense of Democracies]]. He has been honoured by the [[American Jewish Committee]] with the organization's 2009 'Public Service Award'. 'We
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  • ...Board of Advisors. Prof. Milson has taught Arabic literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel since October 1963.<ref name="AboutMemri">[http://ww Professor Milson was educated at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and at Harvard, where he earned his Ph.D. in 1964.<ref name="A
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  • ...nce the teaching and understanding of international affairs in college and university classrooms. ...s also been one of the major suppliers of military hardware to British and American forces in Iraq.
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  • ...ning the security of the [[British Army of the Rhine]], protecting British military installations from Eastern Bloc infiltration and later from attacks by the The American equivalent of the BSSO was the [[18th Military Intelligence Battalion]].<ref>[http://www.raf.mod.uk/rafcms/mediafiles/F0B1
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  • ...the City College of New York. In 1971 he graduated from George Washington University with a Mater of Business Administration degree. .<ref>"[http://www.achievem ...in 2001; he remained in this position till 2005. He was the first African American to gain this position.<ref>"[http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/pow0bi
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  • ...aul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of the Johns Hopkins University. ...became to be known. This was the secret memo of a meeting between former American President George W. Bush, and Tony Blair. The memo was controversial due t
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  • ...llah and The International Chamber of Commerce and the Chairman of Birzeit University Alumni Association.<ref>Portland Trust, http://www.portlandtrust.org/manage ...ssed 10 March 2014</ref> Qorvis has also represented since 2009 an Israeli military hardware manufacture, [[Plasan Sasa Ltd]] and has a history of servicing re
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  • ...he spokesman for American interests. It also represents a continuation of American policy towards Europe which was established during the Second World War and ...iews to an invited audience, made up of leading businessmen, political and military leaders, and people from the media world such as newspaper editors. These
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  • ...Her expertise includes strategic communications, military-media and civil-military relations research, analysis, planning and assessment <ref>”[http://www.g ...]. Ms. Siegel has taught in the French Army Academy, the American Military University, and the Pearson Peacekeeping Center in Canada.
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  • ...million in 2005. He and his family also fund the Crown Fellows program in American History at Brandeis. His foundation funds [[Counterterrorism & Security Edu ...elt by Obama in Chicago. The Israeli leader applied hidden pressure to the American leader, which made it perfectly clear to him: No more.'''<ref>Ari Shavit, [
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  • Jackson was born in [[New York City]]. After graduation from [[Princeton University]] in 1924, he enter the private sector. In 1931 Jackson took a position wit .... D. Jackson was key in establishing the [[Bilderberg Group]] and ensuring American participation. He attended meetings of the group in 1957, 1958 and 1960.<re
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  • ...when it was made public. It was one of the most significant statements of American policy in the Cold War. NSC-68 largely shaped [[Foreign policy of the Unit ...ment of State]] seized the opportunity to review U.S. strategic policy and military programs, overcoming opposition from [[United States Secretary of Defense|S
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  • ...gents’ Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Marketing at [[Arizona State University]]. ...cial [[Interagency Strategic Communication Network]] and is quoted in a US military manual on strategic communications in the section on [[Key Leader Engagemen
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  • ...ar school. In 1971, he graduated from [[Hull University]] with a degree in American Studies.<ref name=indie>[http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/ar After university, Tame settled in London, where he worked mainly for the [[Institute of Econ
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  • ...e for six men from Newry, County Down, to leave the island or face "direct military action." The IRA issued the order after what it described as an investigati ::Meanwhile, Families Against Intimidation and Terror (FAIT), has asked the American delegation to meet the victims of republican and loyalist paramilitaries. A
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  • An Observer investigation reveals that many of those who sat on the Anglo-American charity's board and its executive council, or were employed on its staff, w ...e US. In recent years, the Tea Party has become a potent populist force in American politics, associated with controversial stances on global warming.
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  • *Prof. [[Gabriel Ben-Dor]], Haifa University ...omic Council; Fmr. US Secretary of the Treasury; Fmr. President of Harvard University
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  • *Prof. [[Gabriel Ben-Dor]], Head, School of Political Sciences, Haifa University *Amb. [[Igor S. Neverov]], Director, North American Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
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  • ...t month because of his disagreement with the Civil Administration plan.The Military Commander of the West Bank, Col. [[Ya'aqov Katz]], also resigned from his p ...trators outside Milson's Jerusalem home to protest the closure of Bir Zeit University in the wake of protests there against the civil administration.<ref>Ohad Go
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  • ...ones, The lost debate: German socialist intellectuals and totalitarianism, University of Illinois Press, 1999, p.77.</ref> ...ones, The lost debate: German socialist intellectuals and totalitarianism, University of Illinois Press, 1999, p.77.</ref>
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  • *Prof. [[Gabriel Ben-Dor]], Head of the School of Political Sciences, University of Haifa ...Yaar]], Head of the Program in Mediation and Conflict Resolution, Tel Aviv University
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  • *Prof. [[Gabriel Ben-Dor]], Director, National Security Studies Center, University of Haifa *Prof. [[Miriam Ben-Peretz]], Israel Prize Laureate; Department of Education, University of Haifa
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  • *Prof. [[Gabriel Ben-Dor]], Haifa University ...l Studies and Marc & Anita Abramowitz Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
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  • *Prof. [[Gabriel Ben-Dor]], Director, National Security Studies Center, [[University of Haifa]] ...e Laureate in Economics; [[Center for the Study of Rationality]], [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]]
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  • *Prof. [[Gabriel Ben-Dor]], Director, National Security Studies Center, University of Haifa '''“IDF: The Military Posture and the New Defense Doctrine”'''
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  • '''"The Composite Herzliya Indices: the Military Dimension", Task Force Report''' *Prof. [[Gabriel Ben-Dor]], Chair, National Security Studies Center, Haifa University
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  • *Mr. [[David Harris]], Executive Director, [[American Jewish Committee]] *Prof. [[Yehezkel Dror]], Department of Political Science, Hebrew University
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  • ...arch fellow at the [[Institute for National Security Studies]] at Tel Aviv University.<ref name="INSSbio">[http://www.inss.org.il/experts.php?cat=0&incat=&staff_ ...as a BA in economics and a MA in business management, both from [[Bar Ilan University]] in Israel.<ref name="Eiland Bio_Israeli Speakers">[http://www.israelispea
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  • ==Military service== Shek served as a photographer in [[IDF]] [[Aman|military intelligence]].<ref name="HaaretzProfile">Aviva Lori, [http://www.haaretz.c
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  • ...lerk at the State Department. In the evenings he studied at the Georgetown University Law School, succesfully taking the bar exam.<ref name="Morgan146">Ted Morga ...Murphy regularly debriefed [[Walter Krivitsky]], the former head of Soviet military intelligence in Western Europe, until his mysterious death in February 1941
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  • ...ITUARY: DAVID ASTOR, ''Independent'', 8 December 2001.</ref> He became the military correspondent, a role he also served for [[Reuters]] and the [[Evening Stan ...ed their Soviet SAM missiles umbrella on the Suez front in defiance of the American-brokered agreement. This prompted some to wonder if he had received a tip-o
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  • ...Director, The [[Institute for National Security Studies]] and Former Head, Military Intelligence Directorate, Israel *Maj. Gen. (Res.) [[Uri Sagi]], Former Head, Military Intelligence Directorate, Israel
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  • '''PhD 03/2011 The Fletcher School, Tufts University International Relations''' ...essor William Martel, andProfessor Andrew Hess (The Fletcher School, Tufts University)
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  • *Ph.D.: Political Science, University of Haifa *M.A. Thesis: Political Science, University of Haifa
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  • Schweitzer holds an MA in military and diplomatic history from [[Tel Aviv University]].<ref name="Yoram Schweitzer bio"/> ...authored with Shaul Shay) Transaction Publishers,Rutgers University State, University of New Jersey, June 2003
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  • ...to 1988.<ref>'Britain' ''American Jewish Yearbook 1953'', p. 238</ref><ref>University of Cambridge [http://ul-newton.lib.cam.ac.uk/vwebv/search?searchCode1=ISSN& *1977, 1980 [[Jane Moonman]]<ref>Jane Moonman, ‘Letter: Medical Care and Military Occupation’, ''The Lancet'', Volume 2, Issue 8516, pp.1160-1160, 15 Novem
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  • ...d precisely because it would act rationally. Should Iran acquire a nuclear military capability, it is mainly the conventional balance of the region that would *Prof. Gabriel Ben-Dor, School of Political Sciences, Haifa University
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  • ...nse Forces ([[FIDF]]). Gershon has spent more than 32 years in the Israeli military. According to FIDF, much of his service was spent in Lebanon and "Judea and ...a BA and MA in Political Science (minor in Middle East studies) at [[Haifa University]]. He is a graduate of the [[British Royal College of Defense Studies]] in
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  • ...cGowan]] and [[Colin Dobell]] between 2004 and 2005 as a subsidiary of the American private prison giant the [[Geo Group Inc]]. (For more details about the com In July 2011, Brian Dalrymple, a 35 year old American tourist, died from a ruptured aorta days after leaving Harmondsworth detent
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  • ...'head writer at the New York-based [[Gatestone Institute]]. He is a German/American dual citizen and is also senior fellow for European politics at the Madrid- :My academic specialties are American foreign policy, European politics and transatlantic defense- and security-r
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  • ...tween 1951 and 1959. The conduit for CIA funding of the EM and EYC was the American Committee on a United Europe, launched in 1949 specifically to support the ACUE's list of officers included four top figures from the American intelligence community. The post of ACUE Chairman was filled by Bill Donova
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  • ...tis Jerasimof Vatikiotis''' (5 February 1928-15 December 1997) was a Greek-American political scientist and historian of the Middle East. He was Professor of P ...efore studying at the [[American University in Cairo]] and [[Johns Hopkins University]].<ref name="The International Who's Who, 1989-90">[https://books.google.co
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