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  • ...l Archive (1785-1985), the ProQuest Historical Newspapers archive of ''The Guardian'' and ''The Observer'' (1791-2003), and the newspaper database of Lexis Nex ...year between 1950 and 2007 was searched for articles including the terms "Terrorism" OR "Terrorists". The results are reproduced in the table below.
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  • ...rnalist/story/0,7792,773258,00.html#article_continue "Selective MEMRI"], ''Guardian,'' 12 August 2002</ref> ...rnalist/story/0,7792,773258,00.html#article_continue "Selective MEMRI"], ''Guardian,'' 12 August 2002</ref>
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  • ...out by the [[Institute of Ideas]], corporate funding, a significant focus on influencing youth; the number of organisations it operates; and a lack of t ...tion’: Critiques of Hizb ut-Tahrir focus less on its dodgy politics than on its intellectualism. But what’s wrong with a devotion to the debate of id
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  • ...s [[Agricultural Biotechnology Advisory Committee]] and continues to serve on the Advisory Committee for the Department of Biotechnology for the governme ...ed as a premier news outlet on agbiotech issues because of its broad focus on technical, societal and ethical issues". {{ref|16}}
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  • ...ement Profiles], accessed 12 April 2008.</ref><ref>Peter Roberts 'Comments on Article and Reasons for Amendment', modified 9 September 10:26, attached to ...1 October 2009</ref><ref>Antony Barnett & Patrick Smith, [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1350829,00.html British guard firm ‘abused s
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  • ...barriers.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Durodie at the [[Battle of Ideas]] speaking on: What are the barriers to science in the 21st century ? [[Institute of Idea ...ed the economic strand that complemented the UK government's Public Debate on GM crops which culminated in 2003.
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  • ...dscape of the post-war UK including the [[Economic League]], The [[Council on Foreign Relations]], [[Common Cause]] ...which is so familiar and depressing a part of life in the Labour Party and on the British Left in general.(1) But the view of the Labour Party as origina
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  • Laqueur was born on 26 May 1921 in Breslau, Germany (modern Wrocław, Poland) to a Jewish famil ...otes on his Autobiography state that 'After the war, he reported firsthand on the founding of Israel and the bloody siege of Jerusalem that followed. He
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  • ...r <ref>cited in Richard Norton-Taylor, 'With the right on his side', ''The Guardian'', 4 August 1993</ref></CENTER> ...guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/aug/09/brian-crozier Brian Crozier obituary], Guardian, accessed 9 August 2012</ref>
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  • ...on of Port Ellen]], then secretary general of Nato. Its early work focused on nuclear deterrence and arms control and was by its own account "hugely infl ...Institute for Defence Study, British Members, U.S. Finance’.<ref>''The Guardian'', 28 November 1958</ref>
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  • ...nformation that is helpful when responding to the Media, in their dealings on Campus or in the work place, and in any other sphere where having credible, ...web-designer began a campaign that deluged the Guardian with emails, ''The Guardian'', 22-February-2001, Accessed via Nexis UK 16-December-2009</ref>
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  • ...uivalent to other countries' ministries of foreign affairs, it was created on 2 September 2020 through the merger of the '''Foreign & Commonwealth Office ...ry, [[Robin Cook]], has written extensively on public diplomacy. His view on honesty and openness in communication is that neither should be an obstacle
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  • '''The Committee on Radioactive Waste Management''' (CoRWM) is a group of "independent experts" ....gov.uk/en/content/cms/news/pn12_080/pn12_080.aspx New chair for Committee on Radioactive Waste Management], 10 July 2012</ref>
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  • [[Image:David Kilcullen.JPG|thumb|180px|right|Kilcullen on the Charlie Rose show in 2007]] ...architect of 'The Surge'. He advocates a US military strategy which draws on insights from the social sciences and is attentive to particular cultures a
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  • ...ion effective August 8, 2005. Feith, a hardline Zionist, previously served on the White House National Security staff under [[Richard Allen]] during [[Ro ...s youth. He has also spoken about the formative influence of the Holocaust on his thinking. He told [[Jeffrey Goldberg]],
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  • ==Career: Policing and counter-terrorism== ...november-1979/ Martin Allen: Missing since 5th November 1979], ''Spotlight On Abuse'' (blog), 1 September 2014 (accessed 14 July 2015).</ref> and remaine
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  • ...[Colin L. Powell]], before becoming Secretary of State, made an appearance on behalf of the firm.[http://www.hoovers.com/premium/profile/6/0,2147,42166,0 :Carlyle is keeping an eye on the transportation and healthcare industries as possible candidates for dea
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  • ...sab.html?pagewanted=3&ref=haim_saban "Schlepping to Moguldom"], ''New York Times,'' 5 September 2004</ref> ...he price of USD 12.3 billion.<ref>Nimrod Avraham, [http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3268868,00.html Saban buys US TV company], ''YNet'', June 29, 2006
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  • ...the intelligence community or those in the Labour Party who had egged him on. It was the major turning point in Wilson's career, and it created enduring ...ters. But rather than backing off after this, Heath increased the pressure on Wilson in the House of Commons by demanding even more information about the
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  • ...a Mandarin language channel, and WSTV, the BBC's World Service Television. On taking control, Murdoch managed to offend the Chinese authorities with a sp ...bility to keep secrets and only a month later details of the move appeared on the front page of 'The Daily Telegraph'.17
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  • ...ons. In July 2007 he joined the [[American Enterprise Institute]] to work on "entrepreneurship and development issues, Africa, and public-private partne ...pre-emptive force in order to maintain its national security and interests on the global stage. His expertise is with the Middle East and Asia.
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  • ...p Headed by a Onetime Pentagon Favorite], by Richard A. Oppel Jr, New York Times, 18 May 2004.</ref>In 2004 INC's offices were raided in Iraq "amid allegati ...n on Hussein and stage a military coup. Because of the restrictions placed on the CIA as a result of the Church Commission findings, it outsourced the re
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  • [[File:Brendan_O'Neill.jpg|thumb|left|Brendan O'Neill on fora.tv]] ...egraph" acc 11 Mar 2011</ref> Prior to that, he wrote regularly for the ''Guardian''.
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  • His elder brother [[Roy Godson]] is an expert on covert action and disinformation<ref> Dirty Tricks or Trump Cards: US Cover ...51.ece Struggle for the soul of British Islam hots up], Dean Godson, [[The Times]], 15 February 2007.</ref> and [[Ray Gunter]]<ref>[http://www.prospect-maga
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  • ...ar deterrence policy at the end of the Cold War. He served for seven years on the UK’s [[Joint Intelligence Committee]] and as Director GCHQ (1996-1997 ...2002 to form [[Mountgrange Capital]] plc with Mr [[Martin Myers]] focusing on real estate and other investments. These have included interests in [[Natio
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  • ...uthors call for Israeli-Palestinian dialogue rather than boycotts]', ''The Guardian'', 22 October 2015, accessed 23 October 2015</ref> Roberts was born on 13 January 1963, the son of Simon and Katie Robert. <ref>‘[http://www.ukw
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  • ...have been primarily interested in Jewish and Israeli politics, rather than terrorism. ...nsition to Development'' (Brill Archive, 1985) Contributors’ biographies on p.153</ref> and a spreadsheet containing alumni at the [[University of Sout
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  • ...ed in 2000 by Hodder and Stoughton (UK) and Miramax Books (USA). Acclaimed on both sides of the Atlantic, the book became a bestseller, and was reissued Murray's early writing for the ''Spectator'' was mainly focused on his literary interests. Murray claims to have been profoundly influenced by
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  • ...ion on [[Friedrich Nietzsche]].<ref>http://www.opendemocracy.net/xml/xhtml/articles/1996.html</ref> He also studied Arabic and Islam at [[Al Azhar]] Islamic un ...began teaching at [[St Antony's College]] at the [[University of Oxford]] on a Visiting Fellowship.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/oxfo
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  • ...ferred to as an expert 15 times in the sample was excluded because all the articles were obituaries.</ref> Major World Publications<ref>The LexisNexis The Majo :Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday
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  • ...based [[Israel Project]] before it closed down in 2012. Moniquet focuses on terror networks and their European connections. He has published several bo Moniquet is a Belgian based journalist who has specialised in reporting on intelligence matters. Until September 11 2001 he was mainly active in Franc
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  • Below is a table of the 100 Terrorism Experts most prominent in major world newspapers. 437 names were taken from :Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday
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  • The first stage in the research was the compilation of a list of terrorism experts from various sources including academic, the internet and the media ...for articles published between 1970 and 2007. The search returned 4,511 articles and 8,126 authors. Details of the search are as follows:
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  • ...he July 2005 London bombings and has been one of the most widely quoted ‘terrorism experts’ in the media. ...] (security and military contractors in Iraq and Libya), he currently sits on the board of Britains [[Charity Commission]] and will be overseeing chariti
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  • ''The Times'' reports Crooke's early years as follows: ...Let’s talk: ex-MI6 man plans terror summit], by [[Stephen Grey]], [[The Times]],12 December 2004.</ref>
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  • ...‘Met ignored extremism among my fellow Muslim officers’’], ''Sunday Times'', 11 September 2011 (accessed 16 September 2016).</ref> ...the undercover scandal broke and Bob Lambert was exposed, the MCU's focus on building trust has been questioned - as to how much of it was in fact a so
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  • ...icer’]. [http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rter20/7/1 ''Critical Studies on Terrorism''] Volume 7 Number 1, pp165-181 (2014)).</ref> until 1988|Targets=Animal li ...in 2007. He then began a successful second career as an academic, building on his work at [[Muslim Contact Unit|MCU]].
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  • ...9679C8B63 Iraq Is Focal Point as Bush Meets With Joint Chiefs], ''New York Times'', 11 January 2001</ref> ...o this.'" Bush also says the emphasis on Iraq will accompany a de-emphasis on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Secretary of State Colin Powell says US d
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  • ...livier Roy, ‘Why Do They Hate Us? Not Because of Iraq’, ''The New York Times'', 22 July 2005</ref> ...sis and Forecast) since 1984. Olivier Roy was also a consultant with UNOCA on Afghanistan in 1988, special OSCE representative to Tajikistan (August 1993
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} {{Template:Propaganda badge}} ...terror chief aligns peaceful Muslim groups with terrorist ideology,] ''The Guardian'', 5 August 2010</ref>
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  • ...l director' was [[Walter Laqueur]] (who would later emerge as an important terrorism expert). <ref>Fred Landis, 'Georgetown's Ivory Tower for Old Spooks', ''Inq ...al policy. <ref>Richard Norton-Taylor, 'With the right on his side', ''The Guardian'', 4 August 1993</ref>
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  • ...mber 1976, p.1</ref> It ran until 1989 and produced a series of reports on terrorism, guerrilla war, union activism and other topics. ...e they real? ''Time Out's'' staff were wary, and as one of the journalists on the story, I can report that we all had visions of our favorite intelligenc
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  • ...rnational Institute for Strategic Studies]] (IISS), "the leading authority on global security".<ref>[http://www.iiss.org/about-us/staffexpertise/list-exp ...rope and worked extensively on transnational issues. He spent seven years on the Board of SIS, the last two as Assistant Chief and Director for Operatio
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  • ...l Archive (1785-1985), the ProQuest Historical Newspapers archive of ''The Guardian'' and ''The Observer'' (1791-2003), and the newspaper database of Lexis Nex ...year between 1950 and 2007 was searched for articles including the terms "Terrorism" OR "Terrorists". The results are reproduced in the table below.
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  • '''N.B. This page relates to the Institute for the Study of Conflict’s terrorism related activities a [[Institute for the Study of Conflict|separate page]] ...ey terrorist activities’. <ref>‘Conflict on what causes conflict.’ ''Guardian'', 25 Aug. 1970. p. 5</ref>
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  • ...stry: The Government Sector') from '''Ed Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan, The "Terrorism" Industry''', 1989, Pantheon, pages 50-72. It is reproduced with the permi ...ficials and analysts of security firms are also regarded as authorities on terrorism, emphasizing the practical aspects of control.
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  • ...ndraces’ for contamination by GMOs. Although there had been a moratorium on the commercial growing of GM in Mexico since 1998, there was general concer ..., he had served on the prestigious National Research Council’s Committee on Environmental Impacts Associated with the Commercialization of Transgenic P
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  • ...dercover Policing of Protest], 25 July 2013 (accessed 1 June 2018).</ref> On the 1st May 2018, it was announced by the [https://www.ucpi.org.uk/cover-na ...unremarkable’.<ref name="Note.6"/> Material presented below casts doubt on this.
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  • ...m Summit Sponsor Accuses Critical Journalist of Faking Gun Attack], Posted on August 29, 2007 by Richard Bartholomew.</ref> In 2009 she was one of two UK Cox was born on 6 July 1937 in London<ref>[http://www.hope.ac.uk/about-hope/baroness-caroli
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  • ...>Ed Vaizey, The New Breed of Policy Wonk is a Doer and a Thinker, ''Sunday Times'', 14 July 2002.</ref> It is part of the [[Stockholm Network]] <ref>[http:/ ...triving-classes.html Policy Exchange begins its second decade with a focus on the striving classes]', Conservative Home, 9 March 2012</ref>
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  • ...and with organizing pro-Israel events similar to AIPAC’s conference, but on a much smaller scale." Furthermore, "There is stronger motivation now than ...was [[Danny Shek]], a high-level official of the Israeli foreign ministry on a two year leave of absence. He was previously the chief spokesman and dir
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