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  • The '''British Committee on the Theory of International Politics''' was a group of scholars created in 1959 under the chairmanship of the Ca ...and [[Hedley Bull]], the British Committee on the Theory of International Politics met three times a year for an almost thirty-year period from the 1950s to t
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  • ...atabase contains collections of articles on [[:Category:British_Propaganda|British propaganda]], [[:Category:Counterinsurgency |counterinsurgency]], the [[:Ca *profiles on British think tanks such as [[Policy Exchange]], the [[Henry Jackson Society: Proje
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  • ...ioning through talk amongst friends', ''Discourse: studies in the cultural politics of education'' 27(4), 441-445. *[[British Educational Research Association]]
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  • ===British Institute of Management=== ...f the Second World War. Whilst at the BIM Moonman became involved in local politics and served as leader of Stepney Council in East London from 1958 till 1962.
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  • ...rporation]], dating back to at least the mid-1980s. In 1985 whilst head of Politics and International Relations at Aberdeen University, Wilkinson had establish ...t in organised crime, [[Paul Wilkinson]], [[Anthony Richards]], a one-time British Gas facilities manager, and [[Magnus Ranstorp]]. <ref>Vicky Allan, '[http:/
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  • ...‘radicalisation’: Critiques of Hizb ut-Tahrir focus less on its dodgy politics than on its intellectualism. But what’s wrong with a devotion to the deba ...l go ahead in partnership with major institutions in London, including the British Library, the Royal Institution, the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Royal So
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  • ...llie Gifford & Co]] | [[Bank of Scotland]] | [[Bell Lawrie Macgregor]] | [[British Petroleum]] | [[Clydesdale Bank]] | [[Matrtin Currie Investment Management] ...n?'; 24 February 2005 - 'The Risk Management of everything. Rethinking the politics of uncertainty'; 11 November 2004 - "Making Executive Pay Work: remuneratio
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  • ...l and technological issues. Both Alexander and Coyle are members of the [[British American Project]] ...: 'the difficulty in introducing growth-oriented policies lies more in the politics of implementing change than in the theoretical diagnosis. Public sector gov
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  • Members have included [[Arup]], [[BP]], [[British Industrial Plastics]], [[ConocoPhillips]], [[Corus]], [[Dupont]], [[Evershe
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  • ...here is also material here on the subversion of the labour movement by the British intelligence services and by the CIA as well as the Atlanticist movement wi *[[British American Project]]
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  • ...e Party, and former director of the [[Centre for Policy Studies]], another British free-market think tank. ...isation has brought a number of high profile figures - mostly American and British and number of them 'friends' of ICSEP - to Israel to 'share their knowledge
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  • ...atlanticist ideologues in the Scottish Parliament and an alumnus of the [[British American Project]] along with her brother [[Douglas Alexander]] MP and coll ...surprisingly it doesn't mention that Alexander is also an alumnus of the [[British American Project]] or that her work as a Parliamentary assistant was to [[G
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  • ...ick Mathiason, Luke Harding and Melanie Newman [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/jul/01/-sp-tory-summer-party-drew-super-rich-supporters-with-total-wea A document retrieved by TBIJ showed that the firm employed up to 300 British and Iraqi staff at the time, and the operation cost over a hundred million
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  • ...aders in industry. It came into existence to combat nationalisation of key British industries such as sugar, iron and steel. It campaigned against the creati Although not directly involved in party politics, Aims of Industry is closely linked to the [[Conservative Party]] and the [
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  • ...f magazine, and developed an interest in business, which combined with his politics to create a philosophy bringing together individual liberty and corporate r ...iation]], which was founded in 1975 by Ivens, Colonel [[Juan Hobbs]], of [[British United Industrialists]], [[Viscount de L'Isle]] and [[Norris McWhirter]].
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  • AEI is closely associated with the [[neoconservative]] movement in American politics.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/2914969.stm Battle of the Washing In February 2007, a number of sources, including the British newspaper ''[[The Guardian]]'' reported that the AEI had sent letters to sc
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  • ...k', according to Arnold, who has also said, 'Facts don't really matter. In politics, perception is reality.' (Profile: [[Ron Arnold]]/Anti-environmentalism) The British pro-GM lobby group [[Sense About Science]], whose director and assistant di
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  • The [[British Council]] is the British government's cultural propaganda body. The Council even carries a discussi ...ull [http://www.britishcouncil.org/history-why-propaganda.htm Propaganda?] British Council Website. Accessed 29th January 2008</ref>
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  • ...s to be a 'collective with superior knowledge and unrivalled experience in politics and the media having a former Scottish Executive First Minister, a former S [[SHIL]] | [[Inverness College]] | [[Morrisons]] | [[British Bankers Association]] | [[Energy UK]] | [[Sancroft]] | [[City of Glasgow Co
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  • [[Image:BnfLogo.png|right|thumb|400px|[[British Nutrition Foundation]] logo]]{{Template:Foodspin badge}} The [[British Nutrition Foundation]] (BNF) is the key food industry front group in the UK
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  • ...with the people who matter most... We make sure that our clients know the politics, policies, people and process that drive decisions. We advise our clients o ...technical knowledge with an unrivalled understanding of local and national politics. We offer a broad range of services including strategic counsel, issues and
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