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  • ...e [[Inter-University Center for Legal Studies]] of the [[International Law Institute]].">qZVuwzbNcHQ</youtube> ...liations. Between 2006 and 2010 Moonman wrote a weekly column on the media for [[Totallyjewish.com]].
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  • ...''The David Hume Institute. The First Decade.'' Edinburgh: The David Hume Institute p. 7</ref> ...''The David Hume Institute. The First Decade.'' Edinburgh: The David Hume Institute p. 2</ref> Peacock was the first Executive director and Elliot the first p
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  • The '''Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress''' (ICSEP) is "an independent pro-market publi ...ys that since its inception it has 'led the effort in creating a consensus for economic liberalization and deregulation'. Its right wing credentials have
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  • ...as]] speaking on: What are the barriers to science in the 21st century ? [[Institute of Ideas]] London, UK Oct 28th, 2007]] ...M network]], having contributed to [[Living Marxism]], [[Audacity]], the [[Institute of Ideas]] and [[Spiked]] and being a founder member of the [[Manifesto Clu
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  • ...007-2011, and between 2003-2004 he had a regular column in [[The Lancet]], for whom he contributed 31 articles in this period, contributing one further ar ...and large simply not socialists. It took an unconscionable length of time for this to dawn on me, and to recognise fully that the party leaders, Frank Fu
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  • ...ost academic terrorologists in the UK and served as an active propagandist for Western state interests throughout his long career. He retired from academi ...In The East', ''The Sunday Herald''. 12 January 2003</ref> where he served for six years until 1965 when he retired at the rank of Flight Lieutenant.<ref>
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  • '''Tony Gilland''' was the science and society director of the [[Institute of Ideas]] which was founded after the collapse of the magazine [[LM]], for ...ouncil]] in July 2008. He continues to sit on a six member organising team for this competition alongside [[Mayur Porwal]], [[Arnab Banerjee]], [[Debanjan
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  • ...spectre of Bolshevism and survive. Lloyd George himself, searching always for a middle way in politics, had shifted away from Liberal radicalism towards These early corporatist dreams failed for a number of reasons. Employer organisations were none too happy at the idea
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  • ...pin” and “spin doctor” had been invented. But they became best known for their employment [[blacklist]], created in its earliest years. The League w ...and anti socialist propagandist group. In public it conducted a “Crusade for Capitalism” targeted at the workforce of local members’ factories, and
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  • ...um (St John's High School) in February 1938. That November he left Germany for the British Mandate of Palestine. His parents, Fritz and Else Laqueur, who ...o Jerusalem and worked as a journalist 1944-1953, covering 'Palestine and, for several years, other Middle Eastern countries.'<ref>Walter Laqueur [http://
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  • ...r for Terrorism Studies]] and Co-Director of the [[Inter-University Center for Legal Studies]]. Both are consortia of universities and think tanks through ...or Pathology]], The University of Chicago. He is a member, [[International Institute of Strategic Studies]] (London).
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  • ...''The Sunday Times'' and a commentator for the [[BBC]]. He wrote a column for ''[[National Review]]''. Crozier was a Distinguished Visiting Fellow on War ...sed weekly magazine called ''COMMENT''. He wrote articles on art and music for the magazine, which he says launched his journalistic career. <ref>Brian Cr
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  • ...table for having promoted a policy of voluntary, or assisted, repatriation for non-white immigrants <ref>Nicholas Watt, '[http://www.guardian.co.uk/racism ...1/hi/uk_politics/1978846.stm ''BBC News Online'' - Right-wing club appeals for Tory return]</ref> even though the Club's policies had remained unchanged s
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  • ...n. President Emeritus, New York University. Formerly Democrat Congressman for Indiana. | Sir [[Rodric Braithwaite]], GCMG. Senior Advisor, Deutsche Bank The Rt Hon [[David Cameron]], MP. Conservative Member of Parliament for Witney and Leader of the Opposition. | The Rt Hon Sir [[Menzies Campbell]],
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  • ...ury], ''Informed Comment'', 28 September 2007</ref>He defended his support for the war on the basis of secret intelligence allegedly containing evidence o ...volvement had emerged, even going so far as having the Minister of Foreign Affairs [[Ana Palacio]] instruct all Spanish diplomats to place the blame on ETA at
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  • ...ion]], which he believes were moved to Syria, adding: "that's what Syria's for." It is a boom time for 'security experts' and those who have 'retired' or gone private such as the
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  • ...and it runs as part of one of Weidenfeld's other ventures, the [[Institute for Strategic Dialogue]]. The Club is formally registered as a charity in the U ...World Faces AIDS (Berkeley and New York, 2005), for example, investigates contemporary epidemic disease policy as the outcome of long-established public health st
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  • ...rked with the BBC Overseas Service, mainly as News Commentator on European Affairs, and in 1945 founded the publishing firm, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, with [[Nig ...n this capacity before returning to Britain and publishing. <ref>Institute for Strategic Dialogue, [http://www.strategicdialogue.org/about-us/trustees/ Tr
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  • ...y Professor [[Daniel J. Elazar]], as "an independent, non-profit institute for policy research and education serving Israel and the Jewish people." It ha ...[http://www.jcpa.org/about-jun04.htm "About"], Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, accessed on 13 December 2010</ref>
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  • ...is linked to the "democracy promotion" efforts of the [[National Endowment for Democracy]]. ...dom House describes itself as non-partisan and broad-based, "a clear voice for democracy and freedom around the world." It was founded "nearly sixty years
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  • ...o do secretly. Despite successive scandals, U.S. meddling in the internal affairs of other nations — including their "democratic" elections — has not onl ...ger at the hypocrisy that had marked American interference in the internal affairs of other governments, behind a smokescreen of pious expressions of high-sou
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  • ...ed Nations, NGOs, research institutions and the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Ms. Ammitzboell's areas of specialisation include state-building and polit ...ntative of the Secretary General and EU Representative with responsibility for economic development in Kosovo ( 2000-2003 ). Mr. Bearpark has also served
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  • ...ompanies anticipate and benefit from changes happening now and next in the contemporary world of work".<ref>"[http://www.manpower.com/services/services.cfm Service ...atWest and the secrecy surrounding the subsequent cover-up of the DTI. But for the stockmarket crash of 19 October, 1987, the illegality would have remain
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  • ...t the University of Leeds. He also runs the shadowy [[Behavioural Dynamics Institute]], and is on the advisory board of [[Strategic Communication Laboratories]] ...s Director for four years until 2002. He is currently the Programme Leader for the MA in International Communications.
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  • The '''Media Standards Trust''' (MST) is a front group for establishment interests who are concerned about the proliferation of new in ...and the good are here, yet again, exonerating themselves by blaming others for the system they have overseen and profited from.
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  • ...heney]] and [[Condi Rice]] were in Bahrain at the launch of the Foundation for the Future: ...he Foundation of the Future worth $55 million to support NGOs and projects for promoting freedom of the press and democracy.
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  • ...ertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]]. In particular, he has written for [[LM]] magazine and [[Rising East]], is editor of internet magazine [[Spike ...ttp://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/9447/ The weird fashion for bashing faith schools] Spiked, 23 August 2010</ref>
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  • ...ne]], the ex-communist trade union leader who ran an international network for the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]'s [[James Angleton]]. During his te ...eorgetown University in Washington DC., Roy organized "educational visits" for British trade unionists to visit the U.S. during the Reagan administration
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  • ...maintains a blog in the Guardian. He is a regular broadcaster on politics for radio and television. In 2007 he was a member of the [[Foreign Policy Centr Brivati's biography of [[Hugh Gaitskell]] was criticised by [[Tom Easton]] for under-playing Gaitskell's covert American links.
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  • ...on University and was the director of the now defunct [[Research Institute for the Study of Conflict and Terrorism]]. ...king in the region and throughout his academic career displayed a capacity for detailed and penetrating understanding of the complexities of African polit
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  • ...ish diplomat, scholar and propagandist. He was a professor at the [[Center for Advanced Studies, University of Virginia]] 1980-2007. ...at professional diplomats were often sceptical of ideology and argued that contemporary diplomacy had four primary tasks. These were: information-gathering abroad;
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  • The inclusion of Dr. Herve Nordmann of [[Monsanto]] for example; on the expert panel Application of Risk Commission to Food Standar |''' [[Dr. Herve Nordmann]] '''|| Director, Regulatory Affairs, Europe, Africa and Middle East, [[Monsanto]]
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  • ...the IEA, [http://www.iea.org.uk/record.jsp?ID=24&type=page Chronology], ''Institute of Economic Growth'', Accessed 02-September-2010</ref><ref>University of Bu ...nd Ralph Harris were both prominent members of the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]], an ‘organisation whose ideas have played a major role in the developme
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  • ...health care and multiculturalism. In 2007 he was seconded to the [[Centre for Social Cohesion]] a think tank set up by [[Civitas]] "following widespread ...26 December 2007 (Accessed: 4 January 2008)</ref> [[Jonathan Sacks]] was a contemporary of Conway's at Middlesex and Conway who would later have Sacks as his Rabbi
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  • ...nior Fellow In Residence (October 2003 - July 2004) at the [[United States Institute of Peace]]<ref>USIP [http://www.usip.org/specialists/bios/archives/weimann. ...Fellowship Grant for the Salzburg Seminar and the Wally Langschmidt Award for Communication Research (South Africa). He holds a Ph.D. in communications f
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  • ...nd that it had nothing to apologize for." He praised [[Benjamin Netanyah]] for his "filial devotion [to] the land he had agreed to relinquish" and called ...o assuage concerns about the anticipated US invasion of Iraq, stating: "As for the reaction of the Arab 'street,' the Middle East expert Professor Fouad A
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  • ...Oxford.<ref>[http://www.socialaffairsunit.org.uk/pub/000676.php The Social Affairs Unit - Publications List: Neoconservatism: Why We Need It], accessed 20 Mar ...ssed: 6 September 2007)</ref>. Murray has also contributed to the [[Social Affairs Unit]].
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  • ...rope have to establish a new "European Islam" and emphasizes the necessity for their engagement in European society. Ramadan is professor of contemporary Islamic studies at [[Oxford University]] and chairs a Brussels-based think
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  • ...itutes within Israel itself. Since the early 1990s he has written a column for the ''[[Jerusalem Post]]'' and he also maintains a blog called [[The Rubin ...t, 1941-1947'. The earliest press reference to Rubin being at the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]] was in the ''Wall Street Journal'' in
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  • ...Dutch Ministries of Defense and Foreign Affairs and the [[European Centre for Conflict Prevention]], Utrecht University. Reseach findings have appeared i
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  • ...although he has also researched and produced two television documentaries for Channel 4 focusing on the payment of ‘blood money’ as an alternative to ...gence Review]] and he reviews for the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute.<ref>University of Durham [http://www.dur.ac.uk/anthropology/staff/profiles
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  • ...er the Finsbury Park and the Brixton Mosques, the Unit has been criticised for its choice of partners to reach this goal. ...line#Bob Lambert police career timeline|Lambert's police career timeline]] for details and references.</ref> infiltrating activist groups and gathering in
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  • ...n 1984 when I adopted that identity [Bob Robinson]…” In a 2014 article for an academic journal, Lambert himself strongly implies that his undercover t ...[mailto:contact@undercoverresearch.net UndercoverResearch Group] (and ask for our PGP key if you need it).
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  • ...y Research Institute, Keio University. Author of numerous books including: Contemporary Japanese Economy and Economic Policy (1991); Wealth of People (1994); The E
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  • ...think tank has been embroiled in several controversies since its founding for encouraging domestic spying and preparing secret blacklists of citizens and ...iolent Extremism]] Programme, £400,000 of which was given by the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] ([[OSCT]]).<ref name="q1">Vikram Dodd [htt
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  • ...ationwatch provides secretarial, research and administrative support, pays for printing costs and maintains the group's website. (Registered 9 May 2011) *[[Galton Institute]]
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  • ...|Conservative]] politician. His highest office was as [[Secretary of State for Scotland]] from 1995 to 1997. Forsyth first entered parliament for Stirling in the 1983 election, and lost his seat to [[Anne McGuire]] from [
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  • ...uilliamfoundation.org/Quilliam/People.html</ref> Ed Husain has also worked for the British government's cultural propaganda body, the [[British Council]], ...er’ for Hizb ut-Tahrir who ‘laid the ideological seeds for much of the contemporary Islamism’s manifestations in Britain’.<ref>[http://spinprofiles.org/ima
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  • ...cles/2006/10/09/a_manifesto_for_those_who_reject_the_extremes/ A manifesto for those who reject the extremes], by [[Cathy Young]], [[The Boston Globe]], 9 *[[Walter Laqueur]], Historian, Author and Co-founder of [[The Journal of Contemporary History]]
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  • ...n important terrorism expert). <ref>Fred Landis, 'Georgetown's Ivory Tower for Old Spooks', ''Inquiry'', 30 September 1979</ref> ...Features was created to shift that earlier operation after the [[Congress for Cultural Freedom|Congress's]] lead magazine ''[[Encounter]]'' had come unde
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