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  • ...> Pfizer is a member of one of the most important global corporate lobby groups, the International Chamber of Commerce. <ref>"[http://www.iccwbo.org/id1969 ...or a long list of controversial corporations, including some from the oil, tobacco, pharma, fast food, and GM industry. It worked too for repressive regimes,
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  • '''Cato Institute''' is a ‘public policy research organization - think tank’ which was founded 1977 by [[Edward H. ...ashington.<ref> [http://www.tobacco.org/articles/org/cato/ Cato Institute] Tobacco.org Website, Accessed 31 January 2010 </ref>
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  • The '''American Enterprise Institute''' for Public Policy Research (AEI) was founded in 1943 and is located in Washington, DC. It is often called the Godfather of Washington neoconservative lobby groups and is America's richest, largest and most influential think tank. It was r
    38 KB (5,613 words) - 09:31, 14 October 2016
  • ==Influencing government policy== ...the think tank [[Policy Exchange]] as a root to influencing UK government policy. The firm's managing director, [[Tim Collins (politician and lobbyist)|Tim
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  • ...|thumb|right|200px| Durodie's 1999 pamphlet ''Poisonous Dummies'', for the Tobacco industry funded [[European Science and Environment Forum]]]] ...for Security Analysis]], and Senior Research Fellow in the [[International Policy Institute]], within the [[War Studies Group]] of [[King's College London]].
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  • ...ental safety regulations are based, and it was initially a creation of the tobacco industry, which promoted the idea of "junk science" and overregulation. ...]), to the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] and later the [[International Policy Network]] and the [[Sustainable Development Network]]. The IEA itself has
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  • ...iving Marxism]]. [[Global Futures]] appears to be one of a series of front groups generated by the political network of individuals involved with [[LM]] and :[[Philip Harding]] (controller of Editorial Policy, BBC) | [[Steve Connor]] (Science Editor, The Independent) | Dr [[Graham Ea
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  • ...d Bank]], following five years contributing to and directing biotechnology policy studies with the Office of Technology Assessment of the United States Congr ...i and well known for its fervent support of deregulation, GM crops and Big Tobacco, the [[Liberty Institute]] is part of the same coalition that organized the
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  • ...>[http://www.policynetwork.net/main/content.php?content_id=4 International Policy Network website], undated, accessed March 2006</ref> ...[Sourcewatch:Philip Morris|Philip Morris]]. He also solicited money of the tobacco industry for a book on risk and smoking, and [[Julian Morris]] was a witnes
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  • ...of these products to governments, industry, academia, and other interested groups around the world.<ref>ILSI 2008. [http://web.archive.org/web/20080106130251 ...public health policy directions... that are counter to accepted nutrition policy (especially related to obesity, alcohol, caries and chronic disease causes
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  • ...Consumers for Civil Society]] (ICCS) and the London-based [[International Policy Network]] (IPN). ...stitute/tobacco2.html press release] for the book it is claimed, 'The anti-tobacco crusade from the West, like the environmental one as manifested at the WTO
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  • ...i>, 22 August 2007.</ref>. Not surprisingly he is a strong defender of the tobacco industry.<ref>See for example Steven Milloy, "[http://www.foxnews.com/story ...PR firms in Washington DC willing to work with non-profit public interest groups and their relatively small PR budgets.<ref>Sheldon Rampton and John Stauber
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  • ...started an as affiliate to the [[Washington Institute for Values in Public Policy]], which is part of the Rev [[Sun Myung Moon]]’s Unification church, alth ...ing]] and [[Patrick Michaels]]. <ref> PR Newswire (1992) “World's Energy Policy Should Not Be Based On Feelings, Experts Say”, 27 February.</ref> Indeed
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  • ...tion of the industry, excise taxes and other government policies to reduce tobacco use.' [[Category:Third World Lobbyists (GM)]][[Category:GM]][[Category:GM Lobby Groups]]
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  • ...ost controversial corporations, including [[Shell]] and [[British American Tobacco]]. ...to form a single company, '''Fishburn'''. The new firm comprises four core groups:
    41 KB (5,204 words) - 13:23, 3 March 2017
  • ...p them to form relationships with legislators, officials, special interest groups and sovereign governments to achieve their economic and political objective ...of building relationships and gathering intelligence on current and future policy”. It added: “Targets are to be selected from the existing ‘political
    68 KB (8,353 words) - 13:31, 3 March 2017
  • ...the cabinet biotechnology committee, [[Sci-Bio]], responsible for national policy on GM crops and foods, and as such was a key adviser to Blair on GM technol ...ter. Diatech has registered a patent for a genetic sequence taken from the tobacco mosaic virus for use in genetically modified plants. This was developed at
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  • ...interest in the 'science', but who have social agendas of their own. These groups want to 'stop-the-world-and-get-off' and they will abuse and misuse 'scienc ...The latter was set up with funding from [[Philip Morris]] as part of the tobacco giant's covert PR campaign to undermine industry-critical research .
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  • === Tobacco Industry === ...e pro-tobacco junk science report '[[Science, Economics, and Environmental Policy: A Critical Examination]]' published by the [[Alexis de Tocqueville Institu
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  • ...ates that it found additional work in Northern Ireland: “its Information Policy section was engaged in the 1970s in running propaganda campaigns against ma ...eral Motors, Chase Manhattan Bank and US Steel to ICI and British American Tobacco. With Suharto's connivance, the natural riches of his country were carved u
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