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  • ...assassinations by Israel are 'ruthless acts of counter-terror', i.e. self defence <ref> Wilkinson, P., ''Terrorism Versus Democracy: the Liberal State Respon ...unaratna claimed that they were Al Qaeda members, he was challenged by the defence to provide documentation, but he did not. Consequently, the allegations wer
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  • ...ge of Management and Technology]], [[Cranfield University]], part of the [[Defence Academy of the United Kingdom]]. <ref>[http://www.durodie.net/ Website of B ...rnational Policy Institute]], within the [[War Studies Group]] of [[King's College London]].
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  • Godson graduated from the College of the City of New York in 1937, and received a law degree from New York Un ...etiring from US government service and with money from the US Congress and NATO had set up the [[Labour Committee for Transatlantic Understanding]] with wh
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  • [[Image:UziAradNATO.jpg|200px|thumb|Right|Uzi Arad (NATO photos]] ...cally, Gil had once taught a special course, The Lie as Art, at the Mossad college near Herzliya. He was also a former leading figure in the far-right [[Moled
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  • ...have come from pro US forces in the UK including those with close links to NATO and other Atlanticist groups. *[[Antonio Martino]] - Italy [Italian Minister of Defence]
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  • ...e IRD lie in the recommendations in a paper put up by the Imperial Defence College. ...d Maitland invited the Home Office, the Foreign Office and the Ministry of Defence to join a liaison committee to oversee Hill’s work .
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  • put up by the Imperial Defence College'', F.O. [Foreign Office] have decided to ''renew'' political warfare on a l 100. In 1945, as Chief of the Defence Staff he had
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  • ==Defence think tank== Latterly Hoey turned up as an associate of the [[Centre for Defence & International Security Studies]] at Lancaster University.<ref>[http://www
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  • ...e, 03/17/03 </ref> His Phd focused on revolutionary propaganda at [[King's College]] in London, following which he moved to Canada and became involved with ri ...equent military career he returned to Israel on attachment to the [[Israel Defence Force]] parachute brigade.'<ref>Amazon.com [http://www.amazon.com/Herzl-Str
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  • ...y Thatcher and [[Lord Robertson of Port Ellen]], then secretary general of Nato. Its early work focused on nuclear deterrence and arms control and was by i ...it’s launch a day later ''The Guardian'' headline read, ‘Institute for Defence Study, British Members, U.S. Finance’.<ref>''The Guardian'', 28 November
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  • ...[Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh]] | [[Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies]] | [[Saferworld]] | [[Scottish Police Services Author ====Defence and Intelligence Group====
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  • ...Kosovo Verification Mission, in Kosovo, during the time leading up to the NATO Bombardment in 1999. ...ission, and Director of the OSCE's Department of Security Cooperation. The Defence Reform Commission having completed its work of developing the unified Armed
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  • ...money to fund various government PR initiatives. She was given a medal by NATO's [[George Robertson]] (awarded by the [[Carnegie Corporation]]) She also d | [[Birkbeck College, Institute for Criminal Policy Research]] || IS THERE ROOM IN THE BIG SOCIE
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  • ...7 to 1999. Gilbert was educated at Merchant Taylors' School and St. John's College, Oxford, and holds a Ph.D. in International Economics and Statistics from N ...Peer after his retirement from Parliament. He is a staunch supporter of [[NATO]] and Atlanticist.
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  • ...as editor of ''[[The Broker Monthly]]'', tutored in Economics at [[Hollins College]], London, and then London Guildhall University, before moving to his prese ...are now divisions of Insinger de Beaufort. Stephen graduated from Balliol College, Oxford. He began his career with the stockbrokers [[Phillips and Drew]], b
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  • ...of St James’s. | Lord BUTLER OF BROCKWELL, GCB, CVO. Master, University College, Oxford. Formerly Secretary of the Cabinet and Head of the Home Civil Serv ...ENNESSY, FBA. Professor of Contemporary History, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London. | Dr Miguel HERRERO DE MIÑÓN. Lawyer. | Sir Chris
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  • ...the Diplomatic Service as the Defence Counsellor to the UK Delegation to [[NATO]]. He was particularly concerned in MOD with the reshaping of the long term ...p/departments/warstudies/people/visiting/omand.aspx David Omand], ''King's College London'', accessed 27 September 2016. </ref>
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  • ...enshrined in the celebrated Clause IV, and back towards the commitment to NATO from which the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament had deflected it. CIA opera ...a year later, in 1947, became Fellow and lecturer in economics at Trinity College, Oxford. Flanders was a former TUC official who became an academic speciali
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  • ...r Crisis Management Research and Training) at the Swedish National Defense College, where he also holds a assistant professorship. Fredrik has been involved i ...approach to guarding vulnerable populations. In Bosnia, during the seminal NATO deployment of 1996, he was responsible for developing the plan for creating
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  • ...group sent many delegations abroad to study at first hand the European and NATO institutions in Brussels, Paris, and Luxembourg, as well as visiting German ...[Duke of Edinburgh]], K.G., Herr [[Manfred Woerner]], Secretary-General of NATO, and General [[John Galvin]], US Army, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe.
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  • * Sir [[Ian Easton]] KCB DSC; Former Commandant of The Royal College for Defence Studies ...ing & Policy) NATO; Former Permanent Under Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence.
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  • [[File:CDISS, the Centre for Defence &amp; International Security Studies 1295267091058.png|thumb|right|CDISS we '''The Centre for Defence and International Security Studies (CDiSS)''' was a private military think-
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  • ...d Forces, Geneva (since 2002), and the academic advisory board to the NATO College, Rome (since 2006). He wrote the book 'Zone Denuclearizate' ('Nuclear Weapo ...ch, July 2008.</ref><ref>BBC Monitoring International Reports, “Romanian Defence Minister Sorry Joke About Media Taken Not As Intended,” 16 May 2002, cite
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  • ...te]] (RUSI), both in London, and at the [[Joint Services Command and Staff College]] (JSCSC) at Shrivenham. ...e [[Canadian Armed Forces]] at Montreal Garrison, and at the [[US Army War College]] in Pennsylvania. He was also consulted by the prosecution of the Milosevi
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  • ...to pursue its own security and defence identity, separate from the US and NATO. He said: “It could be argued that the militarisation of the EU – Galil <td>[[Peter Frankopan]] Senior Research &dagger;15, [[Worcester College, [[Oxford]]</td></tr>
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  • ...tional Development Select Committee since 2001. He is also a member of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly and the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, and ...t. She has served on the EU Foreign Affairs, International Development and Defence Select Committee and is an officer of the Aid, Debt and Trade All Party Par
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  • ...ter a year as a student at the Staff College, he served in the Ministry of Defence as the Assistant to the Head of the Army, the Chief of the General Staff. ...ls of his army career are available from the NATO website at http://www.hq.nato.int/cv/chod/uk/guthrie.htm</ref>
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  • ...these discussions are likely to be centred round the planned U.S. missile defence system which is planned to based in Poland and have a radar base in the Cze ...<ref>Radio Free Europe, [http://www.rferl.org/content/Article/1109682.html NATO: Alliance Chief Calls Missile Defense A Key Element For Security], 05-May-2
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  • ...ill also founded and taught the Online Journalism course at the University College for the Creative Arts in Surrey, England." ...tator.co.uk/the-magazine/cartoons/14556/why-nato-bombed-serb-tv.thtml 'Why Nato bombed Serb TV'], ''The Spectator'', 3 December 2005.
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  • ...ef> He attended St Paul's School and is a graduate of [[Gonville and Caius College]], Cambridge. ...odson%22&dq=%22Dean+Godson%22&lr=&ei=lLmkR63wKoyyiQHlqZSECA&pgis=1 MPs and Defence: A Survey of Parliamentary Knowledge and Opinion], By Philip Towle, availab
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  • [[Image:Mod.jpg|right|Ministry of Defence work]] ...Association, London Fashion Weekend, London Metal Exchange, [[Ministry of Defence UK]], [[NASDAQ]], National Association of Pension Funds, New York Board of
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  • ...study political change in Europe and to assess its impact on strategic and defence issues. It was particularly concerned with those developments which affect .... With its money he had helped set up in London the Institute for European Defence and Strategic Studies, a forceful and well-resourced foe of both the [[Camp
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  • ...ritain's Defence Policy in the 1990s: an intelligent person's guide to the defence debate (1992); A Nation in Retreat (1991); Reflections on American Foreign ...ncil on the [[21st Century Trust]]. He was a Visiting Fellow of Goodenough College in 2003-4 and is an Associate Fellow of the [[Institute for the Study of th
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  • ...at Kent School in Connecticut, USA, before undertaking a degree at Queen's College, Cambridge. <ref>’[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/286128.stm New ...d the Liberal Democrats for making ‘no reference to North Korea’ or to Nato in their manifesto, for allegedly advocating ‘a much more distant relatio
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  • ...dying classics at Trinity College Toronto. He then took at Masters at New College Oxford. <ref>‘BLAKER’, ''Who's Who 2008'', A & C Black, 2008; online ed ...of the [[Freedom Association]] 1984–97; Vice Chairman of [[Peace through NATO]] 1983–93; vice-president of the Conservative Foreign and Commonwealth Co
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  • ...' (18 July 1915) was Director-General of Intelligence at the [[Ministry of Defence]] from 1972 to 1975, and was a member of the right-wing propaganda outfit t ...Dec 2007</ref> He attended the [[Britannia Royal Naval College|Royal Naval College]] in Dartmouth (the navy’s equivalent of [[Sandhurst]]), which at that ti
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  • ...Management]]. She is a former director of [[First Defence]], a now defunct defence and security think tank and consultancy, and was previously a lobbyist for ...al and Eastern European countries. Prior to joining GEC Caroline served on NATO's International Staff as Director of the Briefing Programme for politicians
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  • ...aseler and many of the others mentioned here, the [[Institute for European Defence and Strategic Studies]]. Decter — involved in a range of organisations s ...on the faculties of Johns Hopkins and Yale Universities, the National War College, the Foreign Service Institute, Department of State, and has held various g
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  • : 15.09.2004 / 15.09.2004 : Delegation for relations with the NATO Parliamentary Assembly : 28.10.2004 / 14.01.2007 : Subcommittee on Security and Defence
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  • ...se Training (ASAT) in April 1993. ASAT is a subsidiary company of Aberdeen College and provides specialist training to the Oil, Gas, Marine, Electrical, Trans ...a 'former' employee as in 'formerly with Aberdeen University's centre for defence studies'.<ref>''Scotland on Sunday'' July 28, 1996, Sunday Low-tech device
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  • ...l name Douglas Kear Murray) (born 16 July 1979) was educated at [[Magdalen College]], Oxford.<ref>[http://www.socialaffairsunit.org.uk/pub/000676.php The Soci ...portedly completed before Murray progressed to reading English at Magdalen College, Oxford, and was published while he was still a 21-year-old undergraduate t
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  • ...tended the [[National Defence College]] in 1977 and the [[Royal College of Defence Studies]] in 1993. ...represented the DIS as a member of the JIC, was UK representative to the [[NATO Intelligence Board]] and Head of Profession for MoD Intelligence Analyst cl
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  • ...Britain's [[Charity Commission]] and is a senior academic adviser to the [[Defence Academy]] of the United Kingdom. He is also a member of the [[Global Warmin ...eneral of [[NATO]], Brussels. He is currently a member of the Chief of the Defence Staff’s Strategy Advisory Panel. He has published on African history, med
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  • Clarke attended the Royal College of Defence Studies in 2002, was made a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in 2001 ...lligence 2006|2006]]. Both conferences were held at the [[Royal College of Defence Studies]] on Belgrave Square, and hosted by the [[Centre for the Study of T
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  • ...l security and terrorism, British defence policy, transatlantic relations, Nato policy making and the EU."<ref>Comment is free, [http://commentisfree.guard ...p://www.rusi.org/go.php?structureID=commentary&ref=C4CBE880DC8385 "Has the Defence Review secured Britain's place in the world?"], RUSI, 20 October 2010, acce
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  • ...adquarters on the Strategic Plans Staff, and finally served in Greece as a Defence attaché before retirement.'<ref>[http://www.mitchellphoenix.com/client/Int
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  • ...adquarters on the Strategic Plans Staff, and finally served in Greece as a Defence attaché before retirement. He recently updated and revised the British Arm I was Defence/Military Attaché to the British Embassy in Athens. I was in that post for
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  • ...was Deputy Spokesman and Personal Adviser to the then Secretary General of NATO, [[Lord Robertson of Port Ellen]] for nearly four years. From NATO's website:
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  • ...l in addressing strategic issues facing the Alliance.<ref>NATO [http://www.nato.int/cv/is/dir-polpl/shea-e.html Jamie Shea], accessed 28 February 2009</ref * D.Phil. In Modern History from Oxford University (Lincoln College) 1981.
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  • ...backed by the CIA. According to its prospectus it was dedicated to ‘the defence of free industrial societies against totalitarian encroachment. <ref>Ian Ma ...[[Thomas Pearson]], then military secretary to the Secretary of State for Defence [[Denis Healey]]. <ref>‘How to win friends’, ''The Guardian'', 16 July
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