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  • '''Eric Moonman''' (born 29 April 1929) is a former Labour MP turned academic, broadcaster and Israel lobbyist. More recently he has emerged as a securit ...ad seminars, or contribute to research. It confirmed that he "advises the academic staff on a needs-be basis on Health related subjects". <ref>[[Media:Miller
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  • ...h think-tank. Most of its work is openly accessible through publication in academic journals, books or the in-house series "Studies in Public Policy". ...Civil Societies. Catalysts for Ideas and Action. New Jersey : Transaction Publishers
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  • ...rage" and its staffers "directly contact reporters, editors, producers and publishers concerning distorted or inaccurate coverage, offering factual information t ...rof. [[Alan Dershowitz]] of Harvard, <ref>'Alan Dershowitz on Free Speech, Academic Freedom and Intimidation', [http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=2&x_o
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  • 26.I guess 'interventionist' is less offensive to the American academic ear than imperialist. 'The ...vices. We also developed close links with a syndication agency and various publishers.'(73) The 1950 minutes of the IRD-US talks include Ralph Murray's comment t
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  • ...quite a number of new discoveries about the effects of sugar. Although the publishers were pressing me to produce a new edition, I was then too occupied with oth ...science fiction will no doubt be distressed to learn that according to the publishers the above work is out of print and no longer obtainable.
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  • ...over ''Fin de siècle and other essays on America & Europe''] (Transaction Publishers, 1997) p.235</ref> ...over ''Fin de siècle and other essays on America & Europe''] (Transaction Publishers, 1997) p.236</ref>
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  • He has been chairman of Brassey's, the defence publishers once owned by [[Robert Maxwell]] with a US subsidiary chaired by the late S ...e with the crumbling of the former Soviet empire. Kurt Campbell, a Harvard academic who had lectured on Soviet studies in what was then apartheid South Africa,
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  • ...garet Thatcher]] led the Conservative Party, the Monday Club were prolific publishers of booklets, pamphlets, policy papers, an occasional newspaper, ''Right Ahe ...t [[David Edgar (playwright)|David Edgar]] described the Monday Club in an academic essay as "proselytis[ing] the ancient and venerable conservative traditions
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  • ...m Hewitt (eds.), ''The Battle for Public Opinion in Europe'', London, MEMO Publishers, 2012 p.41</ref> In 2012 it claimed to be 'one of the largest pan European ...m Hewitt (eds.), ''The Battle for Public Opinion in Europe'', London, MEMO Publishers, 2012 pp.41-42</ref>
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  • ...meeting planners, authors, bloggers, publishers, government officials, and academic and corporate researchers – may connect with experts and speakers via fou
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  • *[[ACADEMIC COOPERATION ASSOCIATION]] - [[ACA]] *[[EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF DIRECTORY AND DATABASE PUBLISHERS]] - [[EADP]]
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  • ...Churchill, was a group called "Focus". Although there has been no serious academic study of this group it is possible to say not only that it existed, but tha ...the [[Ministry of Information]] (under [[Brendan Bracken]], a director of publishers [[Eyre and Spottiswoode]], part owner of [[Financial Newspaper Proprietors]
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  • ...s briefings that restrictions are unnecessary stating that, 'The available academic research does not support the frequently voiced view that food advertising ...dvertising Bureau]] | [[Periodical Publishers Association]] | [[Newspaper Publishers Association]] | [[Satellite and Cable Broadcasters Group]] | [[Institute
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  • ...74), the Council of the [[Freedom Association]] (founded in 1975), and the Academic Council of the [[Adam Smith Institute]] (founded in 1977). <ref>'FLEW, Prof Flew is currently a member of the Academic Advisory Council of the right wing think tank[[Civitas]]. <ref>Civitas, [ht
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  • ...terrorism studies programme board at the [[University of St Andrews]]. Is Academic Director of the [[Permanent Seminar on Terrorism Studies]] at Ortega y Gass ....), International Handbook of Violence Research, (La Haya: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003), pp. 309-321.
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  • The academic panel was chaired by [[David Buckingham]], Professor of Education at the In Newspaper Publishers Association (NPA)
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  • ...blic Diplomacy]], by Dean Godson, Pergamon-Brassey's International Defense Publishers, 1987. </ref> At the time of the printing of the pamphlet in April 1987 God ...a Told Her Story to the World?'', Pergamon-Brassey's International Defense Publishers (for the Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis), 1987. 73 pp. (Special Re
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  • ...s: US Covert Action and Counterintelligence, Roy Godson, 2001, Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, New Jersey, Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication D ...ligence Committee hearing on his CIA appointment, has been the buiIding of academic respectability for the practice of intelligence. It has helped to sponsor m
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  • ..., 29 August 2008</ref> At that time Sandhurst’s programmes had a broader academic content and Gutteridge focused on social and political, rather than just mi ...oyed unrivalled access to decision-making in the region and throughout his academic career displayed a capacity for detailed and penetrating understanding of t
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  • ...ligence Committee hearing on his CIA appointment, has been the building of academic respectability for the practice of intelligence. It has helped to sponsor m ...n on the "Soviet Threat" noted that Survey's subscribers, according to its publishers, include all Western governments and its contributors included the US Natio
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  • ...er 1996</ref> and shortly afterwards in February 1997 he was called the ‘academic director of the Herzliya- based [[International Institute for Counter-Terro ...s one of the founding members of the The [[International Counter-Terrorism Academic Community]] <ref>Affiliation, [http://www.cjgsu.net/initiatives/gilee-membe
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  • ...ilege and Rent-Seeking''. Boston & Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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  • ...a Told Her Story to the World?'', Pergamon-Brassey's International Defense Publishers (for the Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis), 1987. 73 pp. Pages 59-63. *The "strategic" and academic communities-such as [[Lord Thomas]], [[Gerald Frost]], and [[Lord Chalfont]
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  • *is reported on 11 April 2008 by his publishers as a 'Senior Lecturer in War Studies at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst'<r ...rch Fellow with the [[Changing Character of War Programme]] for the 2007/8 academic year'.<ref>[http://ccw.politics.ox.ac.uk/people/bios/marston.asp Dr. Daniel
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  • ...ing and repressive policies, primarily through its dissemination of pseudo-academic studies. It also developed connections with other right-wing organisations ...quoted publications broke any new ground intellectually. But they did give academic respectability to old anti-Communist cliches, whether on Vietnam or Angola.
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  • ...bi]]. Wohlstetter himself, is said to be a protege of the 'Machiavellian' academic [[Leo Strauss]].<ref>History Commons (2008) [http://www.historycommons.org/ ...bi]]. Wohlstetter himself, is said to be a protege of the 'Machiavellian' academic [[Leo Strauss]].<ref>History Commons (2008) [http://www.historycommons.org/
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  • ...ilege and Rent-Seeking''. Boston & Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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  • ...ter Law – Bridging the Gap, Jim Wallace and Patricia Wouters (eds.), IWA Publishers, ISBN 1843390701 (December 2005). .... Bothe and P. Sand (Editors); Hague Academy of International Law; (Kluwer Academic, 2003).
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  • ...ter Law – Bridging the Gap, Jim Wallace and Patricia Wouters (eds.), IWA Publishers, ISBN 1843390701 (December 2005). .... Bothe and P. Sand (Editors); Hague Academy of International Law; (Kluwer Academic, 2003).
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  • ''Terrorism: An International Journal'' was an academic journal focused on terrorism and edited by [[Yonah Alexander]]. It was fir ...s, data bases, theories and literature'', published in 1988 by Transaction Publishers, accessed 24 November 2014 </ref>
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  • [[Conflict]] was a quarterly academic journal that focused mainly on terrorism, published by the [[Institute for ...s, data bases, theories and literature'', published in 1988 by Transaction Publishers, accessed 24 November 2014 </ref>
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  • ...hts white, middle-class confusion over Muslim politics. Brilliant, say the publishers but we're too confused to print it', Observer, 12 April 1998; p.27</ref> An ...cceed within the university industry is to pander to the prejudices of the academic staff; anything that differs with the anti-Semitic orthodoxy results in rat
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  • ...university and has no post-graduate qualifications, but he claims to be an academic expert rather than a journalist. ...ef> and although well respected, it is arguably a journalistic rather than academic publication.
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  • ...global network of terror'' and published and it became a best seller. The publishers claim the book is based on five years of research.<ref>[http://cup.columbia ===Criticism of academic work===
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  • ...– in Ancient History by the way. I wrote various theses, I had various academic degrees and awards.” <ref>Robert Moss interview with Don Swaim, 1 Februar ...ogle.co.uk/books?id=s8Pm37gg5JkC ''International Terrorism''] (Transaction Publishers, 1981) p.128</ref>
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  • ===Academic=== *George Orwell into the Twentieth Century (Paradigm Publishers, 2004)
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  • ...rst published in 1978. It is published six times annually by [[Routledge]] publishers and is a military and diplomatic strategy journal. The journal's founding e [[Category:Academic Journals]][[Category:Terrorism Journal]]
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  • ...ligence and National Security''''' (ISSN 0268-4527) is the world's leading academic journal on the role of intelligence in international relations."<ref>http:/ The journal was founded in 1986 and is published by [[Routledge Publishers]].
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  • ...petition and regulatory issues. Well-connected in business, think tank and academic circles he cuts an influential figure in his areas of expertise. He has for ..., Financial Strategy, 2nd edition, edited by [[Janette Rutterford]], Wiley Publishers, February 2006, (ISBN 0 – 470 – 01656 – 6 ).
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  • ...on their part may explain why neither of them is employed at a respectable academic institution and work in the field of propaganda"<ref>[http://electronicinti ...ant to achieve is a subversion of the democratic process as well as of the academic process. Their intent is to subvert the academy by deriding its independenc
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  • ...nally born [[James Hughes]]), was born on 31 May 1961 and is an author and academic and an associate of the libertarian and anti-environmental [[LM network]]. ...and, Fiji, Canada, South Africa, and the Congo, 1837-1909''], C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd, 30 Jun 2011, ISBN-10: 1849041202
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  • "[[Tiffany Jenkins]] is an author, academic, broadcaster and columnist who writes a weekly column on social and cultura ...New Issues: Constructing social problems in a new century''. Lynne Reinner Publishers.
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  • ...oken at the [[Manchester Salon]] and is a spokesperson for [[Academics For Academic Freedom]]), [[Martha Robinson]] (neuroscience PhD student, [[University Col ...tructure; resist restrictions on mobile phone masts; stop treating ISPs as publishers; review intellectual property rights; stop eroding our privacy online; and
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  • ...Tricks or Trump Cards: US Covert Action & Counterintelligence, Transaction Publishers.</ref> ...social perversion and subversion. This is redolent of Ledeen’s earlier academic work in which we can identify an interpretation of Wilfred Pareto and Hans
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  • *[[Frank Furedi]], ''The Mau Mau War in Perspective'', London: James Currey Publishers, 1989. ...n]] (eds), ''Health Promotion: Multi-Discipline or New Discipline'', Irish Academic Press, 2000, ISBN-13: 978-0716526575
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  • ...n with the book," says Brand, who dutifully does not refer to his academic publishers, John Wiley & Sons, despite being forcefully unapologetic about what he has ...ok ''The g Factor'', due to be published on 18 April 1996, is withdrawn by publishers John Wiley & Sons after his comments were published in the ''Independent on
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  • ...n University]] in December 2000. Behind him is [[Justin Greenwood]] whose academic specialism is 'EU interest representation' or lobbying.]] ...erce]], (a key representative of US TNCs in Europe) and lobbying directory publishers [[Euroconfidential]]. Source: Ernst and Young Belgium, [http://web.archive.
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  • ...ive work: a book of readings (pp. 741-769). San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Inc. *Matzat, U. (2004). Academic Communication and Internet Discussion Groups: transfer of Information or Cr
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  • ...stinguished career in the Israeli intelligence community as well as in the academic world. Among other positions, he served as a consultant on counter-terror s ...se of theInternational Community (co authored with Shaul Shay) Transaction Publishers,Rutgers University State, University of New Jersey, June 2003
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  • ...,<ref>[http://www.infotoday.com/newsbreaks/nb021104-1.htm "Kluwer Academic Publishers Sold to Venture Capitalists"]</ref> to form '''Springer Science+Business Me ...ples of potential conflicts of interest may include but are not limited to academic, personal, or political relationships; employment; consultancies or honorar
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