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  • ...r. The network's funds and staff numbers are relatively limited as is its influence. Perhaps of most concern are those LM associates who have obtained influen The rationale for profiling the LM network on Powerbase is not any one of its main characteri
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  • ...nt has revealed an extraordinary American plan to destroy Europe's support for the Kyoto treaty on climate change. ...from across Europe into a powerful grouping to destroy further EU support for the treaty.
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  • ...''' (LSN) is a well-heeled pro-biotech PR group which lobbies aggressively for GM food and crops. ...ferred to a link between LSN and [[Communications Trumps]], the PR company for [[Novartis]] that played such a leading role in 'corn-gate'.
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  • The '''American Enterprise Institute''' for Public Policy Research (AEI) was founded in 1943 and is located in Washingt ...n staff between the AEI, the PNAC, and the Bush Administration. Worryingly for its critics, the AEI is, along with the [[Heritage Foundation]], the most c
    38 KB (5,613 words) - 09:31, 14 October 2016
  • ...is edited by [[William Kristol]], chairman of the controversial [[Project for the New American Century]] and son of leading neoconservative [[Irving Kris ==Political Influence==
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  • ...nd food policy campaigners this merry go round of donation, publicity, and influence has been a source of concern since the foundation was formed more than 40 y ...h Education Trust, a charity promoting the development of health education for young people in the UK, offers a contrary view:
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  • ...acyBrown/tabid/509/Default.aspx 'Invited Opinion'], ''International Center for Alcohol Policies'', accessed 1 April 2015.</ref>. She sits on the Outreach ...ical note states that while at the University of Kent she "was responsible for a European Commission project to set up social research centres in Russia.
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  • ...o make a convincing case and to disarm the doubters… Now is not the time for faint hearts.” <ref>Peter Bingle, "Now is the time to pull together and s ...m/36/36ii.pdf Public Administration Select Committee, Lobbying: Access and Influence in Whitehall] First Report of Session 2008–09 Volume II, accessed 18th De
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  • ...return to help with the 2001 election, but pulled out to avoid more 'cash for access' scandals (other clients include [[Novartis]], the GM food company). ...The journalist [[Greg Palast]] exposed the scandal of 'secretive business influence over policy-making', revealing how New Labour lobbyists such as [[Derek Dra
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  • ...mmonwealth Office]]. According to DFID, this move 'marked a turning point for Britain’s aid programme, which until then had mainly involved economic de ==Support for privatisation==
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  • ...in London from 1953 to 1959. Later European Co-ordinator for the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]]. ...ion). He belonged to that brave group of Americans who continued to search for a workable, democratic form of Marxism until the Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939 m
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  • ...isor to [[Benjamin Netanyahu]]. He is the Founding Head of the [[Institute for Policy and Strategy]] at the [[Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and S ...ewar and wartime Romania and was imprisoned for left-wing Zionist activity for three years by the fascist Antonescu regime together with [[Michael Harsego
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  • ...over 1,400 offices in 103 countries at the end of 2001. In 2001 WPP worked for over 300 of the Fortune Global 500 companies and over half of the Nasdaq 10 ...cart manufacturer Wire & Plastic Products (WPP). He used WPP as a vehicle for acquiring 'below-the-line' advertising-related businesses.
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  • ...illard]]. GPC was centrally involved in the 'Drapergate' scandal over cash-for-access. (See also [[GPC Scotland]]) =='Cash for access'==
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  • ...spectre of Bolshevism and survive. Lloyd George himself, searching always for a middle way in politics, had shifted away from Liberal radicalism towards These early corporatist dreams failed for a number of reasons. Employer organisations were none too happy at the idea
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  • ...cle/1321267/porta-buys-pps-62m-strengthen-newgate-operation Porta buys PPS for £6.2m to strengthen Newgate operation] ''PR Week'', 11 November 2014, acce ...ry - the branch that specialises in winning developers planning permission for unpopular schemes. Local protesters, residents' groups and even council pla
    78 KB (9,456 words) - 05:35, 13 July 2018
  • ...when it was revealed that it was offering access to politicians in return for a £16,000 membership fee: ...powerful political names. Meet the stiff entry requirements, stump up the cash and you gain entry to regular lunches and dinners with a veritable A-list o
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  • ...rectly financed by leading Conservatives, and the [[Trades Union Committee for European and Transatlantic Understanding]] (TUCETU), a group with close lin There is a long history of outside backing for the CPSA right. In the fifties, a reactionary grouping called the [[Associa
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  • ...to German by the Berne Third World Action Group who were subsequently sued for libel, having named their version "Nestlé Kills Babies". <ref> www.babymil ...s attracted criticism for its use of genetically modified ingredients, and for its cocoa and coffee-buying policies, including purchasing cocoa from Ivory
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  • ...ited the 'Washington Quarterly' (published by CSIS) prior to going to work for Haig. ...ssibly placed on their payroll by Pazienza himself. Ledeen collected money for his services to SISMI, which included "risk assessment," the training of It
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