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  • ...network have assumed influential positions elsewhere, particularly in the media and sciences. Members of the network write regularly for mainstream news p [[File:CPCS-150x100.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Centre for Parenting Culture Studies]], associated with the [[LM network]]]]
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  • ...-media Rebekah Brooks hires Bell Pottinger chairman David Wilson to handle media], prweek.com, 18 July 2011, 8:55am </ref> ...group director. Cater led the Group’s public sector work which included media, public affairs, advertising, marketing, medical education, stakeholder eng
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  • ...ancial communications consultancies. It advises clients on public affairs, media and investor relations, mergers and acquisitions, competition and regulator ...getting two advisers for the price of one?<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jul/14/mediatop100200873 Alan Parker profile], ''Guardian'', 14 July 2
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  • ...ent of [[Hearst Magazines]] (a unit of The [[Hearst Corporation]], a major media and communications company) since 1995 and a director of [[International Bu ...gagement with the policy community) the encouragement of policy change<ref>Centre for Global Development [http://www.cgdev.org/ Home page] Accessed 22nd Janu
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  • ...is involved in the actual political process due to its involvement in the media. ...ops through large amounts of pollution being produced. Through owning mass media stations like ABC, Disney has managed to stop its use of sweatshops from ga
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  • ...um=1#v=onepage&q=&f=false Private Actors and Security Governance], Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (Dcaf), PP155, Accessed 10-Septe ...09eab2321704610 Hired Guns in Iraq May Have War Crimes Pasts], New America Media, 03-May-2004, Accessed 28-September-2009</ref> A recruit to the same Erinys
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  • ...d in the public interest'. <ref>Josh Halliday, [http://www.theguardian.com/media/2012/jul/26/pcc-dismisses-bell-pottinger-complaint PCC dismisses Bell Potti The APPC register for the quarter ending 31 May 2013 included the [[China National Offshore Oil Corporation]], which now owns 20 per cent of [[IGas E
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  • ...low coordinating the Health and Human Security research programme in the [[Centre for Non-Traditional Security]] (NTS) Studies of the [[S. Rajaratnam School He was previously Director of the [[International Centre for Security Analysis]], and Senior Research Fellow in the [[International
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  • ...e here: [http://www.bath.ac.uk/management/cri/ 'CRI publications list'], ''Centre for the study of Regulated Industries'', accessed 25 March 2015.</ref>, whi ...s another member of the Working Party [[Fiona Fox]] of the [[Science Media Centre]] (SMC). Gilland is a regular attender at SMC events. Despite the [[Wellcom
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  • ...epartment [[Tevel]], and at one point headed the agency's Western European centre.<ref>Netanyahu's new political adviser Uzi Arad profiled, BBC Summary of Wo Ma'ariv subsequently reported that Arad was in China.
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  • ...by the biotech industry and conducted by James, are widely reported in the media. However, there are serious question marks over the accuracy of their clai *China's GM cultivation area was down 3%;
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  • ...ittee on Sustainable Development]], as well as to science journals and the media. His campaign has attracted extensive media coverage, including well over a hundred newspaper and magazine articles. He
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  • ...tate - the Cabinet Office etc. - and mobilisation: things wererun from the centre and new relationships were formed. ...nvolving the mass media of the day. The claims of massive post-World War 2 media penetration by Aims of Industry and the Economic League are reminiscent of
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  • ...es, and a against the ‘subversion” of trade union activism and left of centre political parties. Behind closed doors it set up and ran a [[blacklist]] o ...h partisan apprentice training, and against activism through pamphlets and media stories and more clandestinely through a blacklist made available to member
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  • ...lished a subsidiary company called the [[Current Affairs Research Services Centre]]. According to ''The Guardian'' [[Forum World Features]] was closed down i In 1970 the Current Affairs Research Services Centre became the [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]], which also took over pu
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  • ...similar initiatives in the global public interest, including: the Club of Media Leaders Gathering of Editorialists and Commentators is created to provide the media with its own
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  • ...rnal communication Media relations Event management Road shows Sponsorship Media Training Design and advertising Direct mail Literature and newsletters *[[Churchhill China]]
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  • ...breakthrough, brand-building creativity and pioneering digital and social media strategies.' <ref>Cohn & Wolfe. [http://www.cohnwolfe.com/en/about-us Cohn ...cy makers, and payors. Much of today's conversation is happening in social media channels, and this is true for healthcare.'<ref>Cohn & Wolfe. [http://www.c
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  • ...ve an exemption overriding the EU directive. To [[Iain Duncan Smith]], the media and the British public this was unacceptable although Blair stated, "there ...ion. The University of Nottingham has agreed to establish an international centre for corporate social responsibility at its Business School in return for a
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  • ====Media==== ...and [[Sophie Pim]] worked in public affairs before they met while managing media for the Conservative Euro-MPs. They wear skinny jeans and pumps as they rac
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  • [[Mark Leonard]] of the [[Foreign Policy Centre]], a think tank set up by Blair and then foreign Secretary, [[Robin Cook]], ...oduced by the British government and it is then published in international media as if it was genuine news.<ref><http://www.lrs.co.uk/user/default.cfm>; <ht
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  • ...ffort to ‘beef up’ his team with some campaigning experience. Gove’s media adviser was another from the lobbying firm. Portland’s alumni also includ ...or [[Tony Blair]] both in opposition and in 10 Downing Street, worked as a media adviser during the 1997 election campaign and deputy press secretary in Num
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  • ...reign Relations, House International Relations, House Science and the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission. He holds degrees in international *[[Institute for Renewable Energy Policy]] at the [[Interdisciplinary Centre Herzliya]], advisory board
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  • ...ommission]] in Brussels (3) as Executive Chairman of the [[South Bank Arts Centre]] in London (4) as adviser to the Secretary-General of the United Nations. ...tly Vice Chairman of Merrill Lynch Europe, a director of [[United Business Media]] plc, Chair of the UK Low Pay Commission and Chair of the UK Pensions Comm
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  • ...osnia and Rwanda, and the brutal violation of human rights in Cuba, Burma, China, and Iraq ... It has championed the rights of democratic activists, religio ...l on Germany]], [[Inter American Dialogue]] & [[National Committee on U.S.-China Relations]]</td></tr>
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  • ...t with China was accepted shortly after the Tianenman Square massacre when China needed to clean up its tarnished image.<ref>Trento S, 1992, ‘The Power Ho ...rs. As is [[Boeing]] who sell aeroplanes to China and has long lobbied for China’s Most Favoured Nation trading status, and [[Caterpillar]] who do signifi
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  • ...companies based in the United States, Europe and Asia (principally Japan, China and Korea). Arch-rivals include [[BASF]] AG, [[Bayer]] AG and [[Dow Chemica ...eveloping world. The company set up joint ventures to manufacture Lycra in China and nylon in India, Brazil and Mexico. {{ref|28}}
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  • Asda only opened its first town-centre store in 2004,[4] implying that community has never been very high on its l A report on Pricewaterhouse’s monitoring of a factory in China making Wal-Mart products claimed that auditors missed serious problems, inc
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  • ...ike Tide, Crest and Pantene are the number-one products (of their kind) in China after just 10 years — starting at zero. Eighty percent of the world’s b *[[Centre for European Policy Studies]] (CEPS) – Corporate Taxation Mission: ‘to
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  • ...eas expansion has occurred in the past decade, with Tesco now operating in China, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Japan, Malaysia, Poland, Republic of Ireland, .../20081202145534/http://www.nutricentre.com/Start/tescopress.aspx The Nutri Centre and Tesco] ''www.nutricentre.com'' </ref>
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  • ...human rights. The trials resulted in nearly half of the people at one test centre in Southampton developing potentially life-threatening infections. At least ...nings in Latin America. It is officially banned or restricted in Cambodia, China, the US, Japan, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. However, the
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  • ...ntly (Sept 2007) opened a new research and development centre in Shanghai, China to help manufacturers develop food products that are targeted to the prefer A spokesperson for the company stated "In China, we are seeing a strong impact of Western culture vs. the traditional Chine
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  • ...tellite 'footprint' covered Hong Kong, Taiwan and the People's Republic of China. It was broadcasting five different channels: MTV Asia, Prime Time Sports, ...ommunist Party's propaganda department, banned private satellite dishes in China, in a single stroke confiscating a huge chunk of STAR's potential market an
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  • ...e National Academies of Sciences and directed annual policy dialogues with China, Russia, and India.<ref>Biography on the [http://www.watsoninstitute.org/co This omits that she is also a member of the [[Centre for European Reform]] although possibly this is mentioned under Advisory Bo
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  • With a modest beginning ferrying NGO employees and media personnel to and from Afghanistan the company soon expanded its operations ...man Rights"], ''Sunday Herald'', July 10, 2005</ref> the leading academic centre on terrorism providing ideological definitions and remedies for terrorism.
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  • ...Explosion, which explored the meaning of terrorism, at the Battersea Arts Centre in London in 2006 (O’Neill was played by actor Jim Pyke). O’Neill also ...nd working on its projects. <ref> Brendan O'Neill, [http://www.cis.org.au/media-information/opinion-pieces/article/5142-brendan-oneill-on-the-racial-discri
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  • ...tain in Europe]] campaign, and a member of the advisory committee of the [[Centre for European Reform]].<ref>"[http://www.apcoworldwide.com/uk/content/keysta ...produced via Newsdesk Communications or [[Newsdesk Media Group]]. Newsdesk Media Group describes itself thus:
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  • *Vice-Chairman, Delegation for relations with the People's Republic of China In May 2012, several Belgian media reported that MEP Jean-Luc Dehaene was allowed to exert about 3 million Eur
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  • ...ization''. The Soros network supports efforts in civil society, education, media, public health, and human and women's rights, as well as social, legal, and ...hinese government officials that Soros' Fund for the Reform and Opening of China had CIA connections." <ref>[http://www.canadiandimension.mb.ca/extra/d1207h
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  • ...he CIA. NSIC is a pressure group for militant anti-communism and is at the centre of a vast network of front organisations. One of its main activities, Casey ...mme at Georgetown University in Washington DC. This institution has been a centre of cold war sentiment among US intellectuals, and many of its staff now fin
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  • ...olicy and Negotiations]] which he joined in 1997<ref> Clinton Presidential Centre [http://www.clintonpresidentialcenter.org/legacy/121597-president-names-mem * [[Mesothelioma UK]] (National Macmillan Mesothelioma Resource Centre) - £20,000
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  • * [[Scott Klug]] - [[Trails Media Group]]/[[Foley Lardner]] LLP ...ds of the [[University of Illinois Foundation]] (1997-1999) and the [[U.S.-China Business Council]] (1997-1999), former chairman the [[Council on Competitiv
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  • ...for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs from 1983-89, became President of the Centre in 1992. * Graham Greene CBE, was Chairman of the Great Britain-China Centre from 1986-1997 (committee member since 1985). He was appointed as a vice-pr
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  • :South China Morning Post ...ractual work. Affiliations to universities, government institutions or the media were not included.</ref></th></tr>
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  • ...rism experts from various sources including academic, the internet and the media. The process of compiling this list is described in detail below. ...the Coordinator for Counterterrorism – those organisations being at the centre of US and UK counter-terrorism. We compiled a list of organisations from th
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  • **D4: Counter-espionage. Targets include Russia and China. **H1 and H2: Liason with Whitehall, the police and the media, covert financial enquiries, management policy including information techno
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  • :...Monteith left university for London as a researcher for the right-wing [[Centre for Policy Studies]], where he worked with [[John Redwood]], among others. ...tecture and joining Sir [[Alfred Sherman]]'s Thatcherite think tank, the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]. He then turned to the new growth industry and entered
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  • ...library and research group called the [[Current Affairs Research Services Centre]]. The 'Service' was run by the anti-communist crusader [[Brian Crozier]], ...initely and is mainly interested in stability, prosperity, defence against China, shoring up its empire in Eastern Europe, and keeping its own apparatus in
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  • ...terrorism research estimated to be most influential within the mainstream media. ...ractual work. Affiliations to universities, government institutions or the media were not included. This yielded a list of 110 unique institutions.
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  • ...tional Center for the Study of Terrorism (ICST)''' is a terrorism research centre based in the Department of Psychology at Pennsylvania State University, but ...at a meeting of US and UK security experts in London on 20 May 2006.<ref>[[Media:ICST Mission and History Screen Grab.JPG|Screen Grab]] of ICST Mission & Hi
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