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  • *[[Brussels European and Global Economic Laboratory]] ...ucher, "[http://www.notre-europe.asso.fr/IMG/pdf/Etud35-en.pdf Europe and its think tanks : a promise to be fulfilled]", Notre-Europe, October 2004.
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  • * Avoids mentioning or selectively publishes its main sources of funding *[[Global Climate Coalition]]
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  • ...ublin Statement]], have had a significant impact on the way in which NGOs, global governing institutions, transnational corporations and states view fresh wa ...atement’s provision that suggests, “Water has an economic value in all its competing uses and should be recognized as an economic good”<ref>United N
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  • :Cordiant traces its origins to the agency founded by [[Ted Bates]] (1901-72) in New York in 194 ...bid for the UK [[Midland]] banking group, but came close to collapse after its expansion saddled the firm with huge debts.
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  • ...s one of the big three communication comglomerates which own most of the [[Global PR Industry]]. It has offices in more than 130 countries, realizing worldw ...marketing, media planning and buying, and public relationsservices through its Octagon, DraftWorldwide and Initiative Media subsidiaries. Source [http://w
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  • BP ranks in the top three in terms of reserves in the global oil and gas industry with operations in Europe, the Americas, Asia, Austral BP retails its Castrol branded lubricants in more than 50 countries and in addition, suppl
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  • ...out_us/timeline/default.asp Timeline] Accessed 2007</ref> Monsanto manages its business in two segments, Seeds and Genomics and Agricultural Productivity. ...1999. Monsanto are also the second largest seed company in the world with global sales of $1,700 million<ref>all 1999 figures sourced from RAFI reports ‘S
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  • ...e of the Caliphate is yet to make its debut on the world scene yet it made its first appearance not via a broadcast on [[Al-Jazeera]] or the slew of other
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  • ...litics of its founder and has an explicitly right-wing and Zionist agenda. Its homepage states: ...beige;border:1pt solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%">MEF sees the region, with its profusion of dictatorships, radical ideologies, existential conflicts, bord
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  • ...other. The network's funds and staff numbers are relatively limited as is its influence. Perhaps of most concern are those LM associates who have obtain ...the network's disparate nature and the lack of formal public links between its entities.
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  • ...cal|Dow USA]], [[Exxon]], [[Union Carbide]] and others.<ref>Sharon Beder, "Global Spin: The Corporate Assault on Environmentalism", 2nd ed., Green Books, Dev ACSH was founded in 1978 by [[Elizabeth Whelan]], who is still its president, and [[Frederick Stare]].<ref>Martin Donohoe, "[http://phsj.org/w
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  • ...an be gleamed from a decade ago. In the early nineties, ACCF admitted that its programme called "Tax and Environmental Policies and U.S. Economic Growth" ...h.org/profiles/index.php/American_Council_for_Capital_Formation#Footnotes] Its Board of Directors includes powerful polluting industries, and former repub
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  • ...xxonMobil]], the world's biggest oil company and a fierce opponent of anti-global warming measures, the plan seeks to draw together major international compa ...or company who wanted to question the wisdom of proceeding with Kyoto and its demanding cuts in carbon dioxide emissions.
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  • Beattie says of its 'public affairs' services: 'If you want to get your message across to key d ...bes 'blogger relations' as a speciality, of which it says: 'It's an art in its own right and we are always mindful that you pitch to journalists but you a
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  • ...ed in Edinburgh in 1985 by Professor Sir [[Alan Peacock]], who also became its first Executive Director, and the industrialist [[Gerald Elliot]], then Cha ...t it is to the 'great credit' of the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] and its supporters that 'policy makers have become much more mindful of the importa
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  • According to its [http://www.fraser.strath.ac.uk/ website] the Fraser of Allander Institute ...htenmenteconomics.com/dianehomepage.html website] that it ' specialises in global and technological issues. Both Alexander and Coyle are members of the [[Br
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  • ...ther corporate lobby groups, the [[International Futures Forum]] and the [[Global Business Network]] which had been influential in setting up the Forum. ...ims to find answers to the question "How can Scotland reduce the damage to its population through alcohol and drugs by half by the year 2025?" <ref> Futur
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  • ...[[Futures Forum]] of the Scottish Parliament and to the California-based [[Global Business Network]], with which they have several members in common. ...in order to &#39;examine[s] deep structures in the modern global system in its search for a second enlightenment'.
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  • ...apier Collyns]], and [[Lawrence Wilkinson]]. According to its website:<ref>Global Business Network website [http://www.gbn.com/AboutHomeDisplayServlet.srv A </ref>'Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Global Business Network was founded in 1987 as a unique learning community based o
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  • Its famous ''Chatham House Rule'', when invoked, ensures confidentiality of all ...J. Toynbee]] later became director. The [[Council on Foreign Relations]], its American sister institute, was established the following year. Chatham Hou
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  • ...usiness power is said to be the political activities of business including its sponsorship of party conferences, donations to parties, lobbying, PR, the c ...level terms of trade and of political regulation are already fixed at the global, European and UK levels. Scottish governance is subject to specific corpora
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  • ...in 1871 and listed on the [[London Stock Exchange]] in 1947. According to its website in 2007 the company employed 'just under 8,000 people worldwide acr :[Its] shares at £26.59 are currently trading on a price-earnings (p/e) ratio of
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  • One of its subsidiaries, [[Bell Pottinger Middle East]] has since been taken over by [ ...out work under the [[Joint Psychological Operations Task Force]] (JPOTF). Its output was signed off by the former commander of the coalition forces in Ir
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  • ...o be one of the UK's leading financial PR men (alongside [[Roland Rudd]]). Its blue-chip client list is the envy of most other agencies. It is one of a ha CFO Europe reports in March 2006 on its role in corporate deals:
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  • ...al Studies]]. He is also a member of the Corporate Advisory Board of the [[Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS]]. Isdell serves on the board of directors o ...th the policy community) the encouragement of policy change<ref>Centre for Global Development [http://www.cgdev.org/ Home page] Accessed 22nd January 2008</r
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  • ...nd also how Walt Disney is involved in the actual political process due to its involvement in the media. ...d. Through owning mass media stations like ABC, Disney has managed to stop its use of sweatshops from gaining negative exposure.
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  • Bayer plans to transform its current organisational structure into a management holding company with ind ...operational effective January 1, 2003. The company's Supervisory Board at its meeting on December 6, 2001 approved plans to this effect. CEO Schneider is
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  • ...il it was withdrawn in 2004, provided almost no information about itself - its members, staff, funding etc. This may reflect its origins. [[Nicky Hager]], author of a book on 'corn-gate' - New Zealand's G
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  • ..."widely recognized as a premier news outlet on agbiotech issues because of its broad focus on technical, societal and ethical issues". {{ref|16}} ...d Trade Organization]] (WTO) case against the [[European Union]] (EU) over its "illegal five-year moratorium on approving agricultural biotech products".
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  • ...environmental group had committed "eco-manslaughter" through the impact of its policies on the developing world. Greenpeace's "opposition to genetically m ...04 CORE organised a "Teach-In" in New York entitled, "Eco-Imperialism: The global green movement's war on the developing world's poor". Contributors included
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  • ...lobal Warming and Climate Change. This section of the handbook argues that global warming is less of a problem than suspected and outlines suggestions for co The [[Cato Institute]] holds regular briefings on global warming, with known climate sceptics. In December 2003, panellists included
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  • ...aff between the AEI, the PNAC, and the Bush Administration. Worryingly for its critics, the AEI is, along with the [[Heritage Foundation]], the most cited ...AEI is one of the leading climate sceptic think tanks in the US. A host of its "experts" write on climate-related issues, including [[James Glassman]], wh
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  • ...en the impression that Erinys International - the parent company of all of its subsidiaries - did have a London base. This stated that the 'Europe' addres ...Accessed 05-October-2009</ref>. Erinys denies that Salem Chalabi acted as its legal representative, saying:
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  • ...nt Ron Arnold has since been quoted saying "There isn't any such thing" as global warming (CLEAR fact sheet). ...ul Driessen. Driessen is a Senior Fellow at CDFE as well as principal of [[Global-Comm Partners]], a Northern Virginia public relations firm specializing in
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  • Its Executive Director is [[Frances Smith|Fran Smith]], the wife of the Preside On its advisory board it has [[Elizabeth Whelan]], director of the [[American Coun
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  • ...and is used as a basis for action to improve the management of pressure. Its creation was intended for AstraZeneca staff working at the UK R&D sites to ...ents, doctors and nurses from a local hospital were informed about asthma, its symptoms, causes and treatments.
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  • ...], the CPA's Project Management Office contracted with the firm to protect its employees from "assassination, kidnapping, injury and "embarrassment." In The ''Mirror'' based its claims on an interview with Dauscha’s brother David, along with several t
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  • ...pany owned by [[Veritas Capital]]. [[Global Linguist Solutions]] is one of its subsidiaries. ...4}} It trained Haitian police after the US intervention in 1994. {{ref|5}} Its employees make up the core of the police force in Bosnia. {{ref|6}} DynCorp
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  • ...has learnt that the £31m pension scheme for party officials is run by UBS Global Asset Management, which has a £281m shareholding in Altria, which produces ...BHP Billiton]], an Anglo-Australian firm currently under investigation for its role in the oil-for-food controversy.
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  • AfricaBio is vague about who it respresents and coy about its finances and its main financial backers. This contrasts with other similar bodies - bodies w ...nsuring that unjustified trade barriers are not established which restrict its members'. ([http://www.groundwork.org.za/Booklets/BK4.pdf Africabio, 2000])
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  • ...ity, as well as in assisting in the development of appropriate systems for its regulation. ...ywhere in Africa: a Monsanto Bt cotton and a white maize. The latter was a global first - a genetically engineered white maize had never previously been grow
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  • ...ce Board] of the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]]'s Grand Challenges in Global Health initiative. She is also a [[DuPont]] Biotech Advisory Panelist, a tw ...of Bath in England (1991). She was then picked and trained by Monsanto for its GM virus-resistant sweet potato project. It is around this project that Wam
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  • PRRI describes its aim as being ...n email to his listserv explaining the PR role of the PRRI in representing its members' interests in the context of negotiations on the Cartagena Protocol
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  • ...Director of Research and Education at the [http://www.cgfi.org/ Center for Global Food Issues] at the [[Hudson Institute]]. ...NoMoreScares.com - a website which has now been withdrawn but which had as its contact the former Monsanto lobbyist and self-styled 'Junkman', [[Steven Mi
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  • ...[[Hudson Institute]] and Director of its [http://www.cgfi.org/ Center for Global Food Issues], where his son [[Alex Avery]] also works. He is also an Adviso ...sures for population control - possibly forced abortions. He has suggested its promotion may be part of a deliberate strategy to achieve such goals.
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  • ...rategic philanthropic partner'.<ref>[http://www.prweek.com/article/1245428/global-profile-hill---knowlton Hill & Knowlton profile], PR Week, 2004</ref> It pl Ashoka also notes that it 'spends more than $17 million a year financing its Fellows around the world'.[http://www.ashoka.org/what_is/mission.cfm]
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  • ...the intersection between IT and lobbying. Its slogan is 'Wired engagement. Global reach. Lasting Impact.' It has, it tells us, developed 'Internet advocacy' ...om/what_others_say/what_others_say.html quoted by Bivings on its website]. Its PR work for the company includes Monsanto's websites (eg [http://www.monsan
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  • ...s itself as a source of impartial information, but it does not always make its links with industry clear. ...-and-eating-it-too-1925034.html Is the British Nutrition Foundation having its cake and eating it too? Group dedicated to healthy eating is partly funded
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  • ...the former leader of the [[RCP]], worked for the [[LM network]] project [[Global Futures]] and worked in risk management for the PR firm [[Regester Larkin]] ==Global Futures 1998-2002==
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  • ...ber of the Public Relations Consultants Association [PRCA] and is bound by its professional code of conduct. <Ref name="Appointments"> [http://www.bell-po ...for many years one of the largest lobbying firms that refused to disclose its client list. Giving evidence to MPs conducting the Parliamentary inquiry <r
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  • ==The BSEF and its history== ...scribed as an &#39;industry front group run from the Brussels offices of a global PR firm, on behalf of chemical industry clients&#39; <ref> [http://web.arch
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  • ...ttendees and agenda, but remains steadfastly silent on the proceedings and its outcomes. ...ness leaders, bankers, industrialists and strategic thinkers to talk about global issues".<ref>Jonathon Duffy, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/3773019.s
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  • ...ce: that the NATO-Israel individual cooperation programme "is the first of its kind in the Mediterranean Dialogue. It covers many areas of common interest ...o the international think-tank conference on “Transforming NATO in a New Global Era”, a companion event to the Riga NATO Summit in November 2006.<ref nam
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  • ...count for more than two-thirds of CGIAR financing and this is reflected in its governance structure which is fundamentally controlled by four rich industr The CGIAR has been accused by its critics of having changed its mandate from being that of a publicly funded research body to that of a 'st
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  • ...ife International''' (formerly the Global Crop Protection Federation) is a global federation 'representing the plant science industry' and led by the followi CropLife International says its network includes 75 national and regional associations and their member com
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  • ...30% of its funding from business with the CSIRO top management encouraging its staff to go to 40%. As a point of comparison, only about 10% of the funding ...or plant breeding operators.' Hindmarsh notes, 'The CSIRO, in keeping with its position of being at the forefront of scientific research, prioritised gene
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  • ...ng the anticipated six-year project life, the project was supposed to move its targeted GM crops from the research and development stage to field-tests. ...nal objective was to bring these GM crops to farmers' fields by supporting its collaborators with the research and development and eventually the commerci
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  • ...r government. Headed by a cabinet minister, it made fighting world poverty its top priority. Previously the aid programme was managed by the [[Overseas De It says it 'aims to spend more than half of its time working with private sector and other external partners, as well as ot
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  • ...Parliament, the European Commission and the Council of Ministers.' Through its member associations, EuropaBio also 'fosters a standing dialogue with polic But while its focus is on Europe, EuropaBio has sought to use the Third World both as a m
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  • Like other "[[sound science]]" front groups, its real mission is to disparage the science upon which environmental safety re ...alition]] (TASSC), a front group created to assist the tobacco industry in its fight against regulation of secondhand cigarette smoke.
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  • EFB lists as one of its activities to "Maintain good contacts with and serve in an advisory capacit Its president is [[Marc Van Montagu]] who is presented as a public scientist -
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  • ...anti-environmental [[LM network]] having been involved with [[Spiked]], [[Global Futures]], [[Sense About Science]], the [[Risk of Freedom Briefing]]s, [[Wo ...he party was its insistence upon challenging the verities of Labourism – its refusal to abide by the shibboleths that marked the perimeters of leftwing
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  • ...erests in relation to food.' In 2002 the FSA produced a two-year update on its activities. 'Our independence is vital if we are to succeed in putting cons Most bizarrely, the FSA excluded from its study the most recent science, a major and expensive (£12 million) EU-fund
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  • ...ed itself as 'the web's most complete source of news and information about global food security concerns and sustainable agricultural practices'. ...its global reach, however, Foodsecurity.net's only named staff member was its 'African Director', Dr. [[Michael Mbwille]], a Tanzanian doctor who pens ar
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  • ...exports&#39;; he later added that vaccination could have could have risked its exports of powdered milk to developing countries. Yet the use of vaccinated ...assessment as any other new food product and its intended use, rather than its method of development.&#39;{{ref|79}}
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  • ..., the FDF is by no means undecided as to the benefits of biotechnology for its members. As far back as 1998/1999, an FDF memorandum to a government Select The FDF has recently secured an agreement with the government such that its members avoid paying 80% of the climate change levy (CCL). The UK governmen
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  • The [[Food and Drink Federation]] has its own well-kept website with reports, news, documents and information concern ...It aims to safeguard the commercial interests of the industry and maximise its international competitiveness&#39;.
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  • ...stitute]] like [[Chengal Reddy]] regularly cooperates with [[Monsanto]] in its promotional work for GM crops in India. ...cant sponsorship from various interest groups who have much to lose from a global acceptance of GM crops. Information gleaned from income tax returns of var
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  • ...hly review of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] (RCP) and director of its offshoot, [[Debating Matters]]. Gilland was also a Living Marxism and [[Spi ...ped establish the competition [[Debating Matters]] from 2002-2004, and was its director from 2009 until March 2014. In addition he established [[Debating
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  • ...ref>Spiked Online [http://www.spiked-online.com/Articles/00000002D0D1.htm 'Global Warming - where's the consensus?'], 22 May 2001, Accessed 1st August 2007.< .../www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM78/LM78_Futures.html 'Futures: Wouldn't a bit of global warming be a good thing?'], ''LM'' 106, p. 34, December 1997/January 1998.<
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  • It is now part of global communications group [[WPP]]. Roughly three quarters of H&K’s work involv ...'a company without a moral rudder'.<ref>Andrew Rowell, Green Backlash – Global Subversion of the Environment Movement, Routledge, 1996, p122</ref>
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  • ...o thinking about the future from a contrarian point of view", according to its literature. <ref>As of 2009 this description has disappeared from the Hudso ...; and [[Alex Avery]], director of research and education at the Center for Global Food Issues.<ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20020917143242/http://www.hud
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  • ...e magazine's bankruptcy in a libel trial, he become the founding editor of its successor [[Spiked]] in 2001. He resigned from this post in 2007 in favour ...cco Networking Forum, [http://www.gtnf-2010.com/agenda.htm Agenda 2010], ''Global Tobacco Networking Forum'', Accessed 02-January-2013</ref>
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  • ...at the third big Washington think-tank, the [[Heritage Foundation]]. With its money he had helped set up in London the [[Institute for European Defence a Stephen Haseler ''The Super Rich: The Unjust New World of Global Capitalism'', Houndmills, Basingstoke: Macmmillan, 2000.
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  • ...in 1996, he requested an assessment of Israel's strategic environment from its intelligence agencies. Gen [[Amos Gilad]] presented the Israeli military's ...reduced Iran's ability to pose a threat, Arad argued, whereas Iraq - with its existing Scud missiles, of which thirty-four had been fired at Israel durin
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  • ...ries are now funding ESEF / IPN to counter the environmental movement on a global scale. ...tner organisations'. The CEI is not currently on the list, despite sharing its Washington address with the IPN.
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  • ...ing to its [http://www.ipa.org.au/Units/Biotech/Biotechpage.html website], its promotion of genetic engineering takes place via 'Biotechnology Backgrounde ...atforms are [[CS Prakash]], [[Klaus Ammann]] and [[Steve Hughes]]. Amongst its published materials are items by [[Channapatna S. Prakash|CS Prakash]] and
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  • ...oup. It now represents the food, beverage and agricultural industries, and its members include [[Nabisco]], [[McDonalds]], [[Kraft Foods]], [[Nestle]] and The IFIC's website includes no information about its funding. However, its press releases say in a footnote that this U.S. 'communications organizatio
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  • ...tions/marketing company that focuses on the pharmaceutical industry. From its website: ...marketing services through inChord Communications Inc., one of the largest global healthcare communications companies in the world.[http://www.inventivhealth
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  • ...ut.cfm says] it is a non-profit independent foundation and 'the preeminent global advocate for issues, the resources themselves, as well as the nations, peop ...nding hunting, trapping and fishing but more recently GM has been added to its list of causes and it now has a [http://biotech.ifcnr.com/ website] focusin
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  • ...tate a knowledge-based, better informed public debate.' To help it achieve its aim ISAAA has three 'Knowledge Centers' - the 'AmeriCenter' based at Corne In a report on ISAAA's activities in Asia, GRAIN concluded that its role was one of 'promoting corporate profit in the name of the poor'.<ref>"
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  • ...the [[United Nations]] (FAO), and the [[World Health Organisation]] (WHO). Its members include many big food, chemical, pharmaceutical, and GM crop compan ILSI is headquartered in Washington, DC, USA. Its branches include Argentina, Brazil, Europe, India, Japan, Korea, Mexico, No
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  • ...tte]], is listed as being on the advisory board of Mendel Biotechnology in its Annual Report 2008.<ref>[http://www.mendelbio.com/newsevents/annual_report_ ...s.php Issued patents], Mendel Biotechnology website, acc 8 July 2010</ref> Its interests include developing "energy grasses" for biomass and biofuels.<ref
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  • ...24-June-2010</ref> He is the chairman of the [[Economic Policy Centre]], [[Global Health Futures]] Ltd and a senior fellow with the [[Adam Smith Institute]]. ...of policy issues to ensure that the Stockholm Network continues to promote its work and develop support across a range of constituencies and interests'.<r
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  • ...vironment. For example, the site has been named as a "leading debunker" of global warming by <i>Rolling Stone</i> magazine.<ref>"[http://www.junkscience.com/ ...-biased-m_b_61390.html Steven Milloy. A Biased Mouthpiece For Fox Noise On Global Warming]", <i>Huffington Post</i>, 22 August 2007.</ref>. Not surprisingly
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  • ...nvironmental PR consultancy, [[Greenspirit Strategies]]. This attracted of its own controversy.<ref>"[http://www.fanweb.org/patrick-moore/ Patrick Moore i Although the headline proclaimed Moore to be Greenpeace's 'founder', its opening sentence changed his background to 'ecologist and co-founder of Gre
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  • ...k, the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] until 2001. He is now a member of its academic advisory board.<ref>"[http://www.policynetwork.net/individual/juli ==Global warming sceptic==
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  • ...', but it has been described as a Trojan horse for US foreign policy. Even its supporters joke that it's funded by the CIA. Should we be worried? Andy Bec *[[World Economic Forum]], Global Leader of Tomorrow
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  • ...unit.org/our-projects/projects/transforming-education-systems-around-world Global Education Leaders’ Partnership], Innovation Unit website, accessed August ...e: The Innovation Unit helped New York City's Education Department develop its [[iZone]] initiative, which has seen a small number of schools in the city
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  • ...of Food and Humanitarian Assistance at USAID and director of the Office of its Foreign Disaster Assistance. He had also been active in local and state pol ...engineered") by those looking for a new source of traction in the evolving global debate over agricultural biotechnology. To use the needs of Zambians to sco
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  • ...is redirected to www.globalgovernancewatch.org. The organization called [[Global Governance Watch]] appears from the website to be a second incarnation of N ...work. It was a move widely condemned as a bid by the Government to silence its most strident critics[3].
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  • ....unification.net/activities/washinst.html; Rowell (1996) Green Backlash –Global Subversion of the Environment Movement, Routledge, p139-143; S. Rampton & J ...[[Science under Siege]]. Singer’s talk was called “Science and Myth in Global Warming and Ozone Depletion.” <ref> [http://www.atlasusa.org/highlight_ar
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  • ...y rule the big corporations. They run the machinery of the state and claim its prerogatives. They direct the military establishment. They occupy the strat ...y tend to be less acutely aware of it than of the resistances of others to its use. Moreover, most American men of affairs have learned well the rhetoric
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  • ...velopment Network]] (SDN). SDN appears to be another guise of the IPN and its director [[Julian Morris]]. [[Liberalni Institut]], consultant to its [[Center for Environmental Studies]] <ref>Liberalni Institut [http://www.li
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  • ...K's largest advertising agency, which is, in turn, ultimately owned by the global communications group [[Omnicom]]. In November 2013 the Fishburn Hedges Group announced it was bringing together its PR agencies, Fishburn Hedges and [[Seventy Seven]], and design business, [[
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  • ...rayling Political Strategy (GPS)''' is a lobbying firm owned by [[Grayling Global]], which is in turn owned by [[Huntsworth]]. GPS also owned lobbying firm [ ...company [[Vattenfall]], which uses nuclear power for around 26 per cent of its total electricity generation. <ref> [http://www.vattenfall.co.uk/en/nuclear
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  • ...tings, the largest contributors to Edelman&#8217;s 2002 earnings were from its healthcare practice ($56.71 million), high technology ($44.1 million), fina In 2014 the firm's revenue grew by 8.2 percent to almost $67million, down on its growth of 11.4 percent in 2013 and 9.6 in 2012.<ref> Steve Barrett [http://
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  • ...ch as [[Goodby Silverstein & Partners]], [[Chiat/Day]] and [[GSD&M]]. Like its competitors it also includes several direct marketing, media buying and pub Omnicom revenues in 2001 were $6,889 million. The Omnicom Group organises its PR work under the umbrella of The [[Diversified Agency Services]] (DAS). DA
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  • ...l as media group MPG. However Havas has suffered further severe erosion of its position, with both billings and revenues underperforming against other mar ...d retail distribution activity, and then into advertising. The family sold its interests for 7 million francs in 1879.
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  • ...successful 'midwife', seeing the SMC grow from two to seven employees, and its funding, via donations, increase from approximately £200,000 to £460,000, Within months of its launch the SMC was already embroiled in controversy over its activities. On the issue of genetically modified (GM) foods, it stood accus
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  • ...tton has been conducted is littered with failed development projects. Even its history over the past one hundred or so years is one of unmitigated disaste ...ural advisers and nature conservation personnel), KwaZulu Government (with its Departments of Agriculture and Forestry and Natural Resources) and the Nata
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  • ...tions (PR) agencies in the world and also the most notorious. When helping its industry clients to escape environmental legislation or sprucing up the ima ...or government can go about business as usual without having to worry about its reputation. By lobbying government and creating '[[astroturfing]]' campaign
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  • [[File:Citigate.png|200px|right|thumb|Grayling Global's Brussels Office, Avenue des Arts 46]] '''Grayling''' is a global PR and lobbying group owned by [[Huntsworth]] and established in 1981. Othe
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  • ...had long been the subject of merger speculation prior to its acquisition. Its reputation for careful account management has earned the loyalty of several #{{note|1}} Grey Global Website[http://www.grey.com/greyglobalgroupcontent.html Group Content]
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  • ...itself of its 70% holding in late 2003. In September 2004 'Apco and Grey Global Group Inc. announced this week that Apco bought itself back from Grey, whic ...uide the firm's commitment to supporting its client's business objectives. Its six practice groups include: Healthcare, Consumer Marketing, Corporate, Med
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  • ...ahead of the UK's public debate on GM crop commercialisation. It promotes its point of view to peers, MPs and the media and is said to be funded by "corp ...of lobby-firm rules prohibiting employment of sitting MPs and peers, after its merger with [[GPC Market Access]]. GPC's clients included Pfizer, Novartis
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  • ...aint.net/FullComplaint.pdf 'Complaint to Ofcom[Nt1] Regarding “The Great Global ...c disorder. Cries of eugenics from the anti-abortion lobby will only limit its availability for those who could benefit from it<ref>Juliet Tizzard, 'Lette
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  • ...ions and non-profits are reorganising to participate in a rapidly changing global economy. Prior to joining McKinsey, he worked at the [[Harvard Institute fo ...iously worked for HM Treasury, Shell and was the Managing Director for UBS Global Asset Management. Norman has a first class honours degree from Cambridge an
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  • ...[France]], Carat is the leading media agency, and Aegis Media is a leading global independent media network in [[Europe]] meaning that it is not tied to an ...group has devoted much of its time recently to the creation of affiliated global networks, such as market research group [[Synovate]], secondary media netwo
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  • ...s for manipulating public opinion had grown inordinately, enabling it - on its own estimate - to confront the spectre of Bolshevism and survive. Lloyd Geo :'a completely integrated society and economy in which industry would have its organisation of workers and management, the two sets of organisations unite
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  • ...ies' competitiveness&#39; . The ICCF is based in Brussels with Thorning as its managing director. Thorning is also registered as a lobbyist at the Europea ...y article on the website was climate related . There are only the links on its website to the right wing think tank the [[Institute of Public Affairs]] in
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  • ...Director Summary: Bernard Ingham], undated, accessed 7 November 2012</ref> Its business address was the Westminster headquarters of the [[British Nuclear ...the brainwashed or the braindead". He added that wind 'is not an answer to global warming' and 'nuclear is benign on two counts: pollution and land-use'. <re
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  • ...223287.pdf Building and Analyzing a Comprehensive Open Source Data Base on Global Terrorist Events (PDF)]' (National Institute of Justice/NCJRS, March 2008</ ...f> On 31 August 1998 RAND announced that Hoffman was to become director of its Washington Office, effective from January 1999.<ref>RAND Corporation News R
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  • According to its [http://www.rms.com/AboutRMS/ website] '''Risk Management Solutions''' was *[[Lawrence Raia]], Executive VP, Global Managing Director of Client Development
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  • ...also cost 18,000 jobs. Its assets at 30 June 2004 totalled £519 billion, its profits over the previous half year up by 17% before tax.<ref>RBS, [http:// ...he UK, the Group has offices in Europe, the US, and Asia. It is developing its financial service activities across Europe with Santander Central Hispano o
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  • ...ind him guilty of any regulatory breaches. It said Cameron "would not meet its current standards" but allowed him to carry out part-time consultancy work. ...e he led the growth of their financing activities, finishing as co-head of Global Finance. He had previously been an Executive Director at [[County NatWest]]
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  • Its activities include creative advertising, media and campaign planning, publi The expectation was that the expanded group would gain 49% of its US$4 billion revenues from North America, 37% from Europe and 14% from Japa
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  • ...lobbying, division - '''Citigate Dewe Rogerson Public Policy''' - to "help its clients understand and negotiate political, parliamentary and regulatory is ...nies, CDR has a dedicated section on biotech and pharma. It also works for global bio-nanotech company [[pSivida]] Limited, and biotech company [[Genzyme]].<
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  • ...ciation]] at Plymouth, first as a council member, and from 1986 to 1990 as its president. He received the CBE in 1990. He is now an Honorary Visiting Fell ...ish country scene passionately, yet I was as thoughtlessly responsible for its destruction as was a greedy shareholder of an agribusiness firm, or a lando
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  • ...council planners may never have heard of PPS but PPS knows all about them. Its 60 staff act as the public face of controversial developments, and run a so ...mer staffer for a Labour MP, and Charles St George, an ex-Tory councillor. Its client list reads like a roll-call of the development industry: volume hous
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  • In June 2008, the Whitehouse Consultancy and [[DLA Piper Global Government Affairs]] wrote a letter of complaint to the [[Public Administra ...rope as a powerful voice of the sector and to ensure that it punches above its weight in the corridors of power in Westminster, Whitehall and Brussels. A
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  • In 1996 it became a subsidiary of the [[Omnicom]] Group with its work consolidated into five practice areas Brand Marketing, Corporate, Food ...that Ketchum has worked for the following federal agencies, in addition to its Education Department work:
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  • ...by [[Huntsworth]] are [[Citigate Dewe Rogerson]], [[Grayling]], [[Dorland Global]] and [[The Red Consultancy]]. ...[[Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development]] and its investments; this consultancy work is carried out by the Member in his role
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  • John Birt’s philosophy of television journalism, with its emphasis on analytical content and careful editorial planning, fitted well ..., a distance that symbolised its independence from the body of the BBC and its own creative tradition of investigation and analysis.’ <ref>Georgina Born
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  • ...e Global Intelligence and Security was created when [[Incepta]] acquired [[Global Intelligence and Security]]. CGIS was shut down in the process of the rever ...sinesses, acquired the new venture. Brod's company was renamed '''Citigate Global Intelligence and Security''', and now has offices in New York and Los Angel
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  • ...healthcare, industrial sensing, oil & gas and transportation sectors. The Global Headquarters of [[GE Healthcare]] and EMEA Regional Headquarters of [[GE Ca ...Andrew White]], chairman and chief executive officer of General Electric's global nuclear unit, said "It's vital for the UK to support nuclear energy. I don'
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  • ...ear power 'is critical to Britain's future': Renewable power will not stop global warming or blackouts]," World Nuclear Association website, 18 Aug 2013, acc ...energy': Philip Greenish's reply, 19 Jul 2004, accessed 30 Oct 2013.</ref> Its worth noting that the Chair of [[The House of Lords Science and Technology
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  • ...a corporation in the District of Columbia. It has a Board of Directors and its President is [[Eugene Lapointe]]. He is also President of the IWMC as well *CGFI - [[Center for Global Food Issues]]
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  • ...ve throughout the whole of Europe, but it is delighted to organise most of its Brussels events in this remarkable building. The original and prestigious s ...rd of Trustees under the chairmanship of Viscount [[Etienne Davignon]] and its trustees are senior figures who contribute to the process of European integ
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  • ...Center for International Security (CIS), was organized by Churba in 1979. Its board included Major General George Keegan, Jr. (USAF, ret.), William Kintn ...ing out full-page ads in such organs as the New York Times. There it posts its various "declarations" on issues ranging from the security of Southeast Asi
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  • ...undation." Former deputy director of the CIA [[Ray S. Cline]] is currently its chair (with the aid of co-chairs [[Jeane Kirkpatrick]], [[Morris Leibman]], ...rams, as well as research and conferences on various international issues. Its Caribbean and Latin American studies director is [[Roger W. Fontaine]], for
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  • ...r with around eight million electricity and gas customer accounts. Through its retail business, [[E.ON Energy Solutions]], it supplies energy to homes as ...new nuclear power plant in Finland. In January 2009, Fennovoima submitted its application to the government for a decision-in-principle, which was grante
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  • ...gs you news and critical information on the GATS 2000 negotiations and the global campaign to 'Stop the GATS Attack.' Website: www.gatswatch.org/index.html ...reement. But more important, GATS undermines a country's ability to manage its basic services in the public interest. Public services should go beyond a s
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  • .... However, he says that: “Nuclear energy is being discriminated against. Its objectors demonstrate fundamentalist attitudes.”<ref>''Helsingin Sanomat' In 2002, he argued that Europe had to change its energy policy and embrace nuclear power. "The EU needs new nuclear power re
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  • ...or the whole UH Group. Stevens saw subsequently appointed president of its global health division and led health services in the United States, Europe, Brazi ...hose annual turnover is almost £16 billion. The existence of the NHS with its universal health cover has left private medical insurance as a relatively m
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  • ...on on the ground in Iraq or Afghanistan, this is a global Jihad, this is a global confrontation and the first thing that this government and the United State ...el Shore]] of [[Aish HaTorah]], a rightwing Israeli settler group, through its US offshoot, the [[Clarion Fund]].
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  • ...sponsible for creating and managing the UK's [[CONTEST]] strategy prior to its implementation.<ref> Jonathan Keeling (2011) ‘Freedom of Information Act *Member of the "Cybersecurity Advisory Panel of the Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre"[http://www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/cybersecur
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  • ...licy-planning venture bringing together French, German and British elites. Its dedicated website has now been abolished and it runs as part of one of Weid ...policy. A Board member of ENGIE (former GDF SUEZ), he is the President of its Strategic Committee. Edmond Alphandéry is also a Senior Advisor at Banque
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  • ...istory, cultural significance and the legal and socioeconomic framework of its production and consumption". <ref> ICAP Research [http://www.icap.org/Resea ...funded entirely by the alcohol industry. It claims to 'make no secret' of its sponsors and considers their funding 'as testimony to the seriousness of th
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  • ...Lobby, Loses 2 Major Funders], 4 April 2012, accessed 11 April 2012.</ref> Its goal “is to advance the Jeffersonian Principles of free markets, limited ...tate level in the US pushing forward conservative legislation that favours its corporate backers or it blocks progressive legislation. Protecting corporat
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  • ...e fee and the suggestion that the BBC should bring the private sector into its commercial activities. He is a director of iMPOWER, along with [[Robert Dev ...was also the firm’s chief economist over that period and chairman of the Global Investment Research Department.
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  • ...Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Global Democracy Strategy.<ref> Announced by the The Whitehouse [http://web.archiv ...ate of Democracy, Human Rights, and International Organization Affairs and its directorate of Near East and North African Affairs. Abrams will work with S
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  • ...ng to vetting employees (using a Management by Statistics program to grade its employees which is derived from Scientology) and manipulating statistical c He is also part of the [[Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management]] [http://www.gl
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  • *[[Piet van der Meer]], principal, [[Horizons]] (a consultancy which says its main clients are "Governments and international organisations"), Belgium.<r ...scientific advisory board of the [[Akkadix Corporation]] (now defunct), a global agricultural biotechnology company. He is also on the scientific advisory b
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  • ...opics about and/or relevant to Jews and Israel. Since 2000 it has focused its efforts on 'hasbara' activities, which it describes as "the need to present and Israel Campus Beat. Other on-going programs include studies of Global Terrorism, Jerusalem in International Diplomacy, the Israeli Economy and Pr
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  • ...servative Coors family, and Joseph Coors sat on the board for three years. Its first President was Reagan’s ex-Secretary of the Interior [[James Watt]], ...which attacked the environmental movement and issues such as acid rain and global warming. She was a fierce advocate of nuclear power[24].
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  • ...ich like a great deal of these companies, seems to have vanished, although its list of board members still exists: [http://cache.zoominfo.com/cachedpage/? ...ang=en&width=530&root=/about/] . He served as MCI's chief spokesperson for its merger announcements with BT and WorldCom and during alliance announcements
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  • ...ed by the UK Government Global Conflict Prevention Pool, the UK Government Global Opportunities Fund, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the UK Department ...ef> Other projects funded by the Global Conflict Prevention Pool include [[Global Facilitation Network for Security Sector Reform]] (GFN-SSR).<ref>
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  • ...laims to have "the capacity to deliver local messages and locally-tailored global messages across the EU and beyond."<ref>Stockholm Network. [http://www.stoc ...ves it 'local capacity to deliver both local messages and locally tailored global messages in a wide range of countries'." <ref>Paul Staines, [http://www.spi
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  • ...], [[Friedrich Hayek]] and [[Milton Friedman]] as inspirations. It defines its four main principles as: In its reports<ref>Freedom Institute [http://www.freedominst.org/reports.php Repor
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  • ...eorge Robinson]] and its director is Dr. [[Sheila Lawlor]]. Among those on its advisory council include Professor [[Tim Congdon]], Professor [[David Dilks *Taxes in a Global Economy: Efficiency, Fairness and Incentives, Irwin Stelzer, May 2008
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  • ...n partnerships and engagement between businesses and NGOs. Currently he is its Chief Entrepreneur. United Nations Global Compact Government US
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  • ...ve think-tank. Its critics argue that it just helps big business greenwash its operations. ...esident of Sustainable Development at Shell later joined SustainAbility as its first non-executive director.<ref> [http://www.sustainability.com/about/his
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  • ...is constantly using this power to make regulations, laws and policies suit its own profit-driven interest. E.g., Pfizer encouraged US politicians to threa ...major corporate lobby groups on all levels (local, national, regional, and global). The overview below is far from complete, but is intended to cover the maj
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  • ...e Field] 1st June 2006. Accessed 14th may 2009</ref>. A high percentage of its funding is reported to come from the State Department (an average of 95% be ::From the outset, Freedom House drew upon the resources of its founders. [[George Field]] headed the New York chapter of the [[Committee t
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  • ...ty in much larger, comprehensive terms by introducing the rapidly evolving global trends of population growth, environmental degradation, and science and tec Among its board members are Jack DuVall, the former Air Force officer who is director
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  • ...public of Georgia's military band played the US national anthem instead of its own during the [[Rose Revolution]], "Pulse of Freedom" portrayed Lebanon's ...DeLong manages a budget of $8.2 billion and "conceived and implemented the Global War on Terrorism, [[Operation Enduring Freedom]] and [[Operation Iraqi Free
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  • ...f Stratfor's home page the company identified government agencies as among its customers - the [[New Zealand Police]] was one example given.<ref>[http:// ...esponse within 24 hours Monday - Friday" [http://www.stratfor.com/services/global-vantage-services.php#teleconferences]. It is worth noting that some of Stra
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  • :"private global investment firm that originates, structures and acts as lead equity investo Carlyle states that its "'''mission''' is to become the premier global private equity firm and to generate extraordinary returns while maintaining
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  • '''Heartland Institute''' says its mission “is to help build social movements in support of ideas that empow Global Warming: “global warming is not an environmental crisis.”
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  • ...s from industry. When the Institute turned its attention to the science of global warming we could have changed our policy and appealed successfully to indus ...eployment of ballistic missile defenses. This fall, the Institute received its first-ever grant from a corporate foundation-- the [[Exxon Education Founda
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  • In its mission statement, Frontiers of Freedom called itself "the antithesis to th ...o [[Exxon]] documents” <ref> J. Lee, “Exxon Backs Groups That Question Global Warming”, The New York Times, 28 May 2003, p5 </ref>. In 2003, Exxon gave
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  • But its critics, such as People for the American Way, argue that the Society has ta The Society has long connections to the Republican Administration. Its members “influenced judicial nomination decisions in the Reagan and the e
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  • ...rael and leads campaigns against NGOs and other institutions he considers 'global superpowers' such as 'Human Rights Watch (HRW), Amnesty International, Chri ...r is not an objective watchdog: It is a partisan operation that suppresses its perceived ideological adversaries through the sophisticated use of McCarthy
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  • ...d policy ideas that transcend the conventional political spectrum. Through its Fellowship Program and Strategic Initiatives, New America sponsors a wide r ...ng President and CEO. Based in our nation's capital, the Foundation opened its doors in January 1999."{{ref|aboutus}}
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  • ...to discuss job losses after the firm announced it was cutting workers from its Govan and Scotstoun shipyards which affected his constituency. In October 2 ...ervative Party activist [[Tim Montgomerie]] and [[David Cameron]] attended its official launch.
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  • ...Croatian government hired the American public relations firm '''Ruder Finn Global Public Affairs''' to "develop and carry out strategies and tactics for comm ...list [[Jacques Merlino]] visited the Washington headquarters of Ruder Finn Global Public Affairs to interview the man in charge of the Balkan contracts, [[Ja
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  • '''James Harff''' was Director of the Washington-based PR firm [[Ruder Finn]] Global Public Affairs. He directed the company's efforts in representing the Yugos ...or of French TV 2, interviewed Harff in his role as director to Ruder Finn Global Public Affairs, a PR firm that had been hired by the Republic of Croatia, t
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  • ...f as 'the bridge between the Middle-east and the World Financial Markets', its senior advisors include [[Baroness Chalker]], [[Lord Lamont]] ([[British-Ir ...keting and Placement: Over 16 years of Private Banking experience. Former Global Country Manager and Senior Officer in charge of Saudi Arabia at Chase Manha
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  • :"On a website that North runs he asks: Is Global Warming really happening? “Almost everyone accepts that the globally aver ...k the IPCC, which he says “has produced what looks like a consensus that global warming is real, big, bad, mankind’s fault and merits concerted action. B
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  • ...cient resource use and policy development that they believed would promote global security. RMI ultimately grew into an organization with a staff of around f ...ead in corporate environmental stewardship for both its own operations and its suppliers. This path will not be easy, nor will it happen overnight. But Wa
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  • ...n off, off the record'. Another simply put the phone down... The source of its funding is a mystery...<ref>Chris Blackhurst Aitken dropped by the Right's .... Pinay was very old and seems to have been little more than a figurehead. Its chief fundraiser and leading light is the former lawyer, [[Jean Violet]]. A
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  • ...ritish industry's world leaders, the group has a powerful voice and one of its most important functions is to hold occasional heart-to-hearts with the pri ...ved to be the underestimate of the year. The CBI, after rapidly canvassing its leading members, reckoned the cost at Pounds 4 billion.
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  • ...ring free market values'. The ICHD 'uses a variety of means to communicate its research to the broadest possible audiences, and especially to critical gro *[[American University Center for Global Peace]],
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  • ...ort into the Libor rate-rigging scandal, stated that BBA was "careless" in its approach to policing Libor and put too much trust in a system that "did not ...ommittee chairman and Labour MP [[John McFall]] (now Lord McFall), to host its annual parliamentary reception on the House of Lords terrace.<ref name="New
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  • Echo's web site gives us a glimpse of the process of PR. Its section called 'What the Critics Say' includes no criticism. Only three art ...e [[Ministry of Defence]] has the role of defending the United Kingdom and its interests, and strengthening international peace and stability. Like many g
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  • ...an Union decision-making. Secondly, AquaFed has strong French roots due to its close connections to the French water multinational [[Suez]]. AquaFed’s ...rators, includes both public and private sector companies. This means that its positions on issues like water liberalisation within the European Union, in
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  • ...ars later he co-founded Sterling PR, which was acquired in 1990 by Grey as its first PR office in Europe. Wheeler was CEO of GCI UK until 2005, and as cha ...nal staff developing and implementing PR programmes at local, European and global levels, as well as supporting public affairs and lobbying initiatives.
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  • ...ce patriot". Milner had grand dreams of a global Imperial parliament, with its seat in London, with delegates of British decent from Canada, Australia, Ne ...svaal in February 1898 &ndash; that the Pretoria government would never on its own initiative redress the grievances of the "''Uitlanders''". This gave Mi
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  • ...Arabia and Turkey in support of Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Its missions included broadcasting the "Voice of the Gulf" and other highly suc ...ovina in support of Stabilization Forces operations. In 1998, the unit and its aircraft participated in Operation Desert Thunder, a deployment to Southwes
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  • ...e everywhere’, and the multinational definitely has a huge and expanding global reach. Unilever proudly declares that every day 150 million people are choo ...o be the world’s number one advertiser. (Advertising Age estimate a 1999 global media spend of $3.7bn (£2,539bn), of which $3.1bn (£2,127bn) was outside
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  • ...g -struck the biggest deal in the UK’s advertising history- and expanded its outreach through TV, billboards and other channels even further. ...re customers (especially women, the majority of Unilever’s customers) to its brands involves the exploration of e-commerce.
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  • ...British consumers in the way the company presented the health benefits of its cholesterol-lowering margarine, Flora pro-activ. According to ASA, Unilever ...s 20% of the market (most likely these 1999 figures have changed), through its ownership of the Brands Lipton’s and Brooke Bonds. Consequently, it has m
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  • Unilever categorizes its products as follows: ...consumers in the UK. By spring 1999, it was forced to withdraw Beanfeast, its flagship GM food product and to agree to phase out all GM products [11].
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  • ...g advertising companies such as O&M aim to 'manage the hearts and minds of global populations' for their transnational corporate clients. The fundamental aim ...'s imagination, and not to serve corporate interests and the creation of a global consumer culture. Big corporations with their enormous budgets can promote
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  • ...ts abuses. In 1996, B-M was hired by the Indonesian government to clean up its image. {{ref|26}} B-M does however deny handling the issue of genocide in E ...d suicide bombers were Saudis, Saudi Arabia again hired B-M to ensure that its national image remains untarnished. {{ref|29}}
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  • ...its targets range from affirmative action to social security, it has seen its greatest successes in the areas of welfare "reform" and attempts to privati In 2012 its top 25 beneficiaries included the [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]], to whi
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  • ...ween 1996 and 2001, when he guided the U.S. firm through its recovery from its troubles of the early nineties, he concentrated on developing internal reso ...nsels companies on global communication strategies and how to accelerating global brand awareness.
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  • ...shortly after the Tianenman Square massacre when China needed to clean up its tarnished image.<ref>Trento S, 1992, ‘The Power House: Robert Keith Gray ...isher. Given Hill and Knowlton's close ties to both political parties, and its influence in Washington, this was especially unfortunate.”
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  • Raytheon is a publicly owned company, which sells its products across the world. It has 87,200 employees and sales in 2001 totale ...Resources, Inc., Charles B. Johnson, Rupert H. Johnson, Jr. and Templeton Global Advisors Limited: 11.4% Class A shares
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  • ...ervice company, with interests also in civilian avionics and engineering. Its subsidiaries are also involved in providing intelligence, personnel and log BAE Systems aims to be "the premier global defence and aerospace company delivering a full range of products and servi
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  • An extensive list of the company's offices worldwide, including those of its subsidiaries, can be found on the company's website at: http://www.baesyste BAE Systems divides its different interests into business groups, each of which is overseen by one
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  • ...e and its ability to use its importance to the British defence industry to its advantage. ...rather than the taxpayer. Despite its international aspirations, BAE uses its status as a British company to further influence the Ministry of Defence; a
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  • ...usiness and government. The scope of its work ranges from the local to the global levels. Drawing on the unparalleled intellectual resources of the Kennedy S ...e sector leaders to discuss business-government issues. The Center marked its launch with the appointment of Director Winthrop Knowlton, former investmen
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  • ...attacks, he helped ‘marshal international diplomatic support’ for the Global war on Terrorism and for the military campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq. The U.S. likes to keep its involvement in Kurdish politics quiet [http://www.variant.randomstate.org/1
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  • ...ility, MediaRoom and [[MediaSense]]™. It also has agreements with major global news agencies - such as [[Bloomberg L.P.|Bloomberg]], the [[Associated Pres PR Newswire expanded its presence in 1963, making it the first inter-city wire service. With the la
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  • CBI policy is decided by its members, senior professionals from all sectors and sizes of business, who a Most of its larger members and many of the medium-sized and smaller ones operate intern
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  • ...ence industry. Her position as chair of the scandal-ridden [[Qinetiq]] and its relationship to her intervention in the BBC's reporting of the Iraq war wer ...and argued that Britain had "lost the moral high ground". On the issue of global radicalisation, she said the West was not winning the ideological war but a
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  • The John Birch Society called on its members to urge Congress to stop foreign aid. It also campaigned against at ...Buckley's home in Sharon, Connecticut. Caddy became YAF's first president. Its first national council included eleven members of the John Birch Society. T
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  • ...ion''' is an international educational charity founded in 1918 to promote "global understanding through the shared use of the English language." The mission statement of The [[English Speaking Union]] (as stated in its website) is to:
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  • ...an English registered charity which was established in 1986. It describes its purpose as "to encourage high standards of business behaviour based on ethi ...roup which consists of a variety of other corporate officials. It receives its funding through subscriptions from corporate and individual subscribers: In
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  • ...Flower Holdings, a printing and advertising services holding company, and its successor, Vertis Holdings, Inc. At Big Flower, he was involved in approxim ...right Scholarship Program), a Director of each of The [[Chicago Council on Global Affairs]] and the [[Terra Foundation for American Art]], and a member of th
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  • ...s 'to supplement government efforts to defend democratic institutions from global threat of radical Islam and terrorism'. <ref>[http://www.public-integrity.o ...xposing and monitoring threats to U.S. political and economic freedoms and its national security from within and without'. <ref name="Center"> [http://acd
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  • ...ttee Chairmen, the Parliament’s most senior body for the coordination of its legislative work.<ref>UNDP [http://www.undp.org/legalempowerment/who/biogra ...ttee Chairmen, the Parliament’s most senior body for the coordination of its legislative work. She has held the most senior positions (First Vice Presid
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  • ...d in developing and transitional countries worldwide." Its aim is to apply its professional and consulting skills "towards improving the quality of life f It adds that its core expertise lies in the fields of government and enterprise/utility refo
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  • ...stand scrutiny. The choice of TERI by Coca-Cola in the past to investigate its activities makes a mockery of generally understood principles of fairness, *Dr. [[Maria Ligia Noronha]], Director, Resources and Global Security Division
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  • ...he Corporation to be subject to the Freedom of Information Act, to publish its accounts and for the end of City businesses voting in elections... The camp ...ist; and another ex-hack, [[John Eisenhammer]], Quiller’s co-founder and its man for ‘handling of difficult and sensitive issues’.
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  • ...my, Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Administration among its biggest customers. About 23,000 of SAIC's 43,000 employees have security cl ...join in. A spokesperson noted ‘we didn’t think that as an independent, global news organisation it was appropriate to participate in a United States gove
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  • ...read the RBS's banking web across the Midwest for the first time, and made its U.S. banking operations No. 7 in the United States. Since Goodwin took over as chief executive, RBS's assets have quadrupled, its cost-to-income ratio has improved markedly, and profits have soared. In 200
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  • ...nted to know when environmentalists were going to demonstrate at or invade its power stations and other premises, as they had done in the past. The [[E.ON ...uary of 2003, [[Scottish Power]] announced to the '''Scottish Executive''' its proposals for the third large scale Scottish windfarm; and "if approved, ''
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  • ...a 'Senior Research Fellow' in order to 'coordinate a major new project "A Global Strategy for Europe."' ...and slightly ritualistic expressions of concern about social injustice and global inequality, but nowhere are they confronted with the kind of passion that i
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  • According to its own account<ref>http://www.fedtrust.co.uk/default.asp?groupid=1</ref>: ...ank that studies the interactions between regional, national, European and global levels of government. Founded in 1945 on the initiative of Sir [[William Be
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  • ...t Us: Mission Statement] accessed 1st November 2011 </ref> The EPC defines its mission as "contributing to the construction of Europe", and to achieve thi ...r] July 2005, accessed 1st November 2011 </ref> The EPC makes no secret of its pro business stance "We are action oriented and we believe that business mu
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  • ...omic Research Foundation (AERF) was founded in 1981 by [[Antony Fisher]]. Its vision is: "to achieve a society of free and responsible individuals, based ...ings "freedom to the world" through workshops, publications, awards, and a global directory of conservative/free market think tanks. Atlas is a member of bot
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  • ...existed since the early 1990s. The symbolism is all-important here. While its activities may make middle-class participants feel like big shots, it has f ...06) to attend a conference - fare paid personally, accommodation paid by [[Global Women's Action Network for Children]]
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  • ...the FRC Board. The Committee on Corporate Governance assists the Board in its work on Corporate Governance. <ref name="FRC"> [http://www.frc.org.uk/press *Lindsay Tomlinson Managing Director and Vice-Chairman, [[Barclays Global Investors]], Europe
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  • ...erence of the principal officials of the large American and foreign banks. Its spiritual director was [[Herbert V. Prochnow]], Chicago's banking legend. F ...s in the world of global banking. To use the time of the top executives in global banking most efficiently, the IMC was followed, on June 4-5, by the spring
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  • ...IIF has evolved to meet the changing needs of the financial community, and its members include most of world's largest commercial banks and investment ban ...most powerful lobbying platform to protect the business interests of the "global players" in a world of evermore expanding private capital flows.
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  • ...acted as a gateway into Europe for several neoconservative figures such as its 2003, October 30, Public debate on transatlantic relations with [[Carl Bild CER/Brookings US-European Forum on ‘World order and global issues’ where speakers
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  • ...Maurice Saatchi]] (1946- ) and [[Tim Bell]]. The agency was best known for its extensive propaganda campaign for the [[Conservative Party]] (UK) during se ...led to the ousting of its founding brothers, and subsequent demerger from its corporate parent [[Cordiant]]. After a brief period of independence, it wa
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  • ...iated after further acquisitions in Western Europe. By 2002, S&N had sold its public house portfolio to the [[Spirit Group]], with contracts to look afte S&N describes its business as 'a major European brewer with a balance of high growth emerging
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  • ...is part of the Commission's commitment to provide better information about its consultation processes. The list here is the directory of non-profit making *[[EUROPEAN FEDERATION OF BUTTER AND ITS CONSTITUENTS PROCESSING INDUSTRIES]]
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  • ...es from their painting right down to the packaging the furniture comes in, its transportation, and adhesive labels, the lot basically : if you work in an ...that for a business to relocate in Glasgow it will most likely have closed its operation somewhere else, obviously resulting in staff dismissals, and suc
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  • ...ossavar-Rahmani has authored or edited ten books and dozens of articles on global energy markets. Mossavar-Rahmani is active in industry and international af ...y rewarding the lack of policy reform. OPIC’s record does not live up to its advocates’ rhetoric. Congress should abolish this font of international c
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  • ...t the end of 2005. Its website is no longer active and the last record of its webpages on the [http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.gpai.org Web archi :Wilfred D. Koplowitz has been appointed executive director of the Global Public Affairs Institute, [[Loet A. Velmans]], chairman of the institute, a
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  • ...yzing Industries and Competitors'' is the leading work in its field and in its 45th printing: ...Competitive Advantage: Creating and Sustaining Superior Performance, is in its 19th printing. In his latest book, On Competition (Harvard Business School
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  • ...xecutive. Following that he became chief executive of Coates Viyella plc a global fashion and textile group. ...rating cartels in the sector going back to 1990. In 2004 it was fined for its involvement in what was dubbed the “needles and pins” cartel case, alth
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  • ...90 where he served as its first Deputy Director until 1998, when he became its second Director (succeeding Professor Nicholas Pronay). He was Director for ...nd he serves on the international editorial board for the new journal <i>[[Global Media and Communication]]</i>. He also served for many years as Executive S
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  • ...m 1984-1988), Nestlé has been the subject of an international boycott for its dubious marketing strategies. The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates ...ies and 14 bottle and teat companies. In Thailand, it gives out samples of its milk substitutes to mothers in a marketing scheme. It provides free product
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  • ...farming. As a result, the National Farmers' Union is lobbying hard to get its messages across to politicians and the public. It says it is engaged in eve The NFU has employed [[Portland PR]] as its lobbying agency since September 2016 (according to Portland's client declar
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  • ...articipates in an innumerable amount of lobby groups in order to safeguard its interests in all these fields. Bayer's economic and political clout enables ====Bayer's lobby activities on the global level====
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  • [[Quintiles Transnational Corp.]] is the parent of [[Quintiles Ltd]] its UK branch.<ref> City of Edinburgh Council [http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/CEC/ * 2006 - alliance with global investment firm [[TPG-Axon Capital]] - co-development and co-promotion agre
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  • ...ent reporting to the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry. It derives its powers from the 1991 Export and Investment Guarantees Act. The EGCD helps U ...private sector financed up to 15% of all infrastructure investments in the global south, and the [[World Bank]] has predicted that this proportion could rise
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  • The objective of the [[German-British Forum]], according to its own account, 'is to enlarge the common ground and reduce the room for misun ...ad of German Group, Nabarro | Dr. [[Rebecca Harding]], Executive Director, Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, London Business School | [[Michael Knapstein]], C
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  • ...d public services through its Global Solutions division. The group divides its operations into six core ‘competencies’{{ref|10}}: ‘Global Solutions’ 9.2%
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  • ...ulation and cover up to avoid restrictions on their use." {{ref|4}} During its 200 years of existence, DuPont has committed a staggering amount of corpora ...e an incredible amount of money from arms manufacturing over the course of its existence (see [[Dupont#History and Strategy|History]]). The company has ma
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  • ...s at the nation's worst waste sites." [[PIRG]] also accuse the company and its industry associates of fighting "efforts to expand the public's right to kn *[[World Economic Forum]] bills itself as "the foremost global partnership of business, political, intellectual and other leaders of socie
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  • ...], Scandinavia's largest construction group which ranks 5th in the top 225 global contractors. {{ref|69}} Costain dates back to 1865 when [[Richard Costain]] ...y recommended bypassing the UN to obtain reconstruction contracts in Iraq. Its chief executive, [[Stuart Doughty]], said it didn't want to compete under [
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  • Pfizer's Pharmaceuticals Segment includes its human pharmaceuticals and animal health businesses, as well as Capsugel, a ...g it boasts the industry's largest pharmaceutical R&D organisation: Pfizer Global Research and Development (PGRD), with a combined budget of $4.7 billion (£
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  • '''E. I. DuPont de Nemours and Company''' (DuPont) is a global science and technology company. It is involved in a range of different indu ...ging and selected industrial markets, advanced electronic materials to the global electronics industry and holographic optical components and holograms for e
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  • ...ut its costs by outsourcing its staff. For example, the company outsourced its computer and information technology functions in 1997, signing a 10-year, $ Global Distribution: Operating in 70 countries worldwide with a total of 135 manuf
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  • (According to its 1999 annual report, Pfizer spent 39,2% of its revenues on marketing and administration. The company legitimises these hug ...hare its intellectual property if the United States government won't share its intellectual property to save millions of people? What does that say about
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  • Royal Dutch/Shell group and its subsidiaries belong to a large number of lobbying organisations and have su ...and a number of industry associations, Shell was formerly a member of the Global Climate Coalition (GCC): The coalition heavily lobbied governments and moun
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  • When it withdrew from the Global Climate Coalition in 1998 (see Influence/Lobbying section) Shell wished to ...the slowing world economy. Analysts predicted that Shell could scale back its growth target to 3 per-cent, but Mr. Watts refused to be drawn on a figure
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  • Barclays Global Investors International: 52 276 764 shares, approximately 2.4 per-cent of R State Street Global Advisors: 32 134 762 shares, approximately 1.5 per-cent of Royal Dutch.
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  • Global Solutions Limited (GSL) was formerly the section of [[Group 4 Falck|Group 4 GSL is especially proud of its work in the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) and Public Private Partnership
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  • ...n put off the asylum business, as you will see below. Sodexho has also had its fingers burnt in the USA, where it ran 'correctional facilities' which were ...ly for opposing organised labour, but for going one step further. In 1998, its handbook for managers on how to fight unions in the workplace was leaked to
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  • Advanta claims to combine the strengths of its parent companies: VanderHave's depth of experience in seeds and Zeneca's ad After an unsuccessful hostile take-over bid in 1991 ICI reduced its vulnerability to such events by splitting the company in 1993 into a chemic
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  • ...earch the decline of the bees. But the company has dismissed criticisms of its role in the project as "perverse".<ref>Rob Edwards, [http://www.heraldscotl A film called ''Vanishing Of The Bees'' highlights the global plight of the honeybee and argues that insecticides are partly to blame. It
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  • ...s with altered nutritional characteristics. The company recently announced its intention to seek regulatory approval for the introduction of a new GM rice ...41] Vitamin A deficiency is a major cause of irreversible blindness in the global south. Critics of the Vitamin A rice point out that it does not address the
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  • ...t a 'company’s membership of the ETI is no guarantee that conditions for its workers are acceptable. Retailers do not have to meet minimum standards to ...continuous improvement of working conditions in global supply chains'.<ref>Global Social Compliance Programme [http://www.ciesnet.com/2-wwedo/2.2-programmes/
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  • ...breze, Sunny Delight, and Oil of Olaz. About half of P&G's sales come from its top ten brands. ...viewed 22/10/01</ref>. Finally, P&G produces chemicals. Today, P&G markets its products to more than five billion consumers in 130 countries. The company
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  • ...ncial basis, but many would question this assertion, especially as regards its investment in the the biotech sector. This is certainly not considered a sa ...nationals can force down the price they pay to farmers is because they are global in scope and can play farmers off against each other around the world. As t
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  • Once again, the NFU is seen to be out of touch with its grassroots members and the general public, in supporting the multinational ...nd the UK had a huge export market (which it doesn't), it could not export its way out of the farming crisis.
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  • ...ecent indications that the NFU is inching its way into the 21st century in its analysis of the farming crisis. In recent years, [[Ben Gill]] has begun to make some promising statements on global trade and the role that it played in causing classical swine fever and 'foo
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  • ...ed in its own name, with exceptions such as the Israeli food company Osem. Its website lists company addresses in 104 countries[7]. In 1995, André Kudelski was nominated by the World Economic Forum as a "Global Leader for Tomorrow". In 1997, he became member of the Board of Directors o
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  • ...in 1998 with the UN. His role has essentially been to secure Big Business its place at the heart of influencing major multilateral institutions such as t ....uk/about/education/) Other contributions made by Nestlé to education are its sponsorship of the [[Australian Institute of Sport]] [43] and the [[America
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  • ...ern Foods]] is one of the largest food manufacturers in the UK having made its name and fortune through practically inventing the supermarket ready meal. ...d quarter of 2001, which were up 8% from the same period in 2000. Sales to its largest Supermarket customers ([[Tesco]], [[Asda]], [[Sainsburys]], [[Safew
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  • P&G’s philosophy: ‘getting the benefits of being a global company but never forgetting the importance of winning locally in every mar P&G consists of 7 Global Business Units, responsible for overall business strategy and planning for
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  • ...five million pages of content. The system allows P&G to find people in the global R&D organisation with similar skills and interests and connect them with on ...where virtually every household already uses P&G products, there are many global markets that are still untapped," says Miller. "We’ve just scratched the
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  • ...suspicion of the pharma industry. Greed, dishonesty and fraud are some of its associations. The clinical trial press this week and an increased number of P&G aggressively markets its products to the public, using clever marketing strategies, including advert
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  • ...ission has perpetrated that. The only thing that could bring Tesco down is its management, and they do not make mistakes." - ''[[Carlos Criado-Perez]], fo ...bling its market share from 15% to 31% between 2000 and 2006, and trebling its store count by opening 1,200 new shops during this period. <ref> [http://w
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  • ...of this undermines British businesses on the home front as they battle in global markets.' ''Sir Terry Leahy''{{ref|1}} ...] sits in the House of Lords, and in 1999 Tony Blair's government launched its first annual report in Kensington Tesco{{ref|9}}.
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  • ...ment is putting further pressure on suppliers and therefore workers. Since its end at the start of 2005 conditions in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in particul ...ng lines were the fastest growing brands in the UK.[9] According to Tesco, its clothing sales were growing at six times the market rate.[10] Cheap clothes
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  • ...set up by the Labour controlled [[Scottish Parliament]] to give a voice to its rich friends in business. Ian Robinson formerly enjoyed a sucessful career in the global engineering and construction industry. This included senior posts with [[J
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  • According to its "About Us" description: :Global Witness exposes the corrupt exploitation of natural resources and internati
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  • ...pledged £12 million to the charity over three years and said it would put its significant weight into promoting the charity’s consumer information webs ...total, £200-250m was spent on advertising. Further criticisms emphasise its reliance on industry for funding and argue an independent body would be a m
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  • ...ArcelorMittal]], the world's largest steel company and leader in all major global markets.<ref> Arcellor Mittal 2007 [http://www.arcelormittal.com/index.php? ...LNM Group) in 1976 and was its Chief Executive Officer.<ref name="Sachs"/> Its two sister companies [[LNM Holdings]] and [[ISPAT International]] were merg
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  • ...he [[International War Crimes Tribunal]] pronounced the company guilty for its share of responsibility in the war and the crimes of the Nazi dictatorship. ...tions: Bayer, [[Hoechst]] and [[BASF]]. On 1 August 1963, Bayer celebrated its 100th anniversary at the Cologne fairgrounds. The opening speech was delive
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  • ...mbers in twenty EU states, plus Norway, Switzerland and Turkey. Ultimately its role is to influence policy and protect the business interests of brewers a The Brewers of Europe lists its priorities as follows:
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  • ...s in the UK (the other being [[British Sugar]]). In 2010, the company sold its EU sugar refining businesses, [[Tate and Lyle Sugars]], to [[American Sugar ...ement in corporate propaganda and spying on its workers, not least through its long-term involvement with the [[Economic League]].
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  • ...pleting new capital-intensive projects without increasing public spending. Its critics claim that it will end up costing the public more as the money flow .... Sourcing such vast amounts of food, Sodexho also has a responsibility to its suppliers, and ultimately the impact it has on farming and the environment
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  • According to its website the '''Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative''' (EITI) seek ...Global Witness based in London, UK. He has contributed substantially to [[Global Witness]]' work on oil, gas and mining and the linkages between natural res
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  • ...of '''ExxonMobil International'''. Trade journal [[Lloyds List]] describes its role as a "centre of excellence" responsible for European and African upstr :Mossmoran is fed directly from the North Sea, via St Fergus terminal. Its products are distributed by pipeline to UK markets or by ship to Europe. 25
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  • ...il industry's think-tank explained in the 1998 version of its website that its "most pressing issues revolve about public perceptions and government polic ...rd. In 1998, according to the Stop Esso Campaign, Exxon helped API to plan its $7 million PR campaign to undermine confidence in the scientific consensus
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  • ...be just a matter of time before this small piece of vulnerable land loses its protection. ...dy of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change]]. Exxon was also a member of The [[Global Climate Coalition]] (see [[Exxon Mobil: Influence / Lobbying|Influence/Lobb
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  • ...ssing [[ExxonMobil]] to take responsibility for its role in the problem of global warming and to committing to the development of non-polluting energy source
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  • ...in its U.S. Brand Marketing Practice. With more than ten years counseling global brands and executing award-winning campaigns, Ms. Ruggiero contributes a we
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  • In 1995, [[Bank of Scotland]] commenced a rapid expansion of its overseas activities. In Australia that year, BOS acquired 100% of [[BankWes In 2003, HBOS, in line with its global expansion strategy, invested further in the Australian market by acquiring
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  • ...tarted by the then UN Secretary General Mr. Kofi Anan in the year 2000<ref>Global Compact Society:India [http://globalcompactasiapacific.org/india/viewPage.p ...bal Compact [http://www.unglobalcompact.org/AboutTheGC/ Overview of the UN Global Compact] Accessed 14th April 2009</ref>.
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  • ...s also become the largest paint company In the world With Its Dulux brand. Its profits are £ 1 billion. ICI’s semi-Japanese management style has kept Its workers fairly Quiet through reorganization and massive overseas spending.
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  • ...cil member of defence, medical and security services consultancy [[Perseus Global]]. Additionally, he acts an adviser for healthcare and biosecurity firm [[A ...esearch arm of the Atomic Energy Agency and a stock market dog for most of its quoted life. Both make part of their profits through so-called dual-use tec
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  • ...ies House'', 05-November-2003</ref><ref>Market House international Changes its name to The Stockholm Network, [http://spinprofiles.org/images/c/c0/Stockho ...oration of Market House on 5 November 2003, [[Helen Disney]] was listed as its director and former [[The Times|Times]] journalist, and director of [[Popul
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  • Its research output consists mainly of calls to dismantle the Common Agricultur ...t with a distinct eurosceptic tinge. The [[Marquess of Salisbury]] sits on its board, and some notable supporters are: [[John Sainsbury]] (Lord Sainsbury
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  • ...globe is dedicated to providing international internships that serve both its student members and participating companies and promote understanding betwe ...o help develop "friendly relations" between member countries and is now a 'global association' with activities in 89 different countries and territories.
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  • ...een Sofía Center for the Study of Violence]]. Advisor to the [[Center for Global Counter Terrorism Co-operation]], he belongs to the [[United Nations Roster ...05). Also co-author de State of the Struggle. Report on the Battle against Global Terrorism (Maryland: Brookings Institution Press, 2006).<ref>Real Instituto
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  • ...the world through four focused divisions. The Group's vision is to be the global leader in the automation and controls industry.
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