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  • * their memberships of [[Peak Business Associations]] and [[Corporate Lobby Groups]]; * [[Nortel Networks]]
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  • ...ite routine these days, but when was the last time you heard of a business lobby group set up to influence government policy being funded by the very govern ==Lobby affiliations==
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  • 'China Lobby', the late Yaroslav Stetsko, Ukranian networks of 'agents' inside the Soviet Union had all
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  • In order to reinforce the club character of its networks, the foundation limits its activities to networks and with the opportunity to interact intensively with the other constituent
    37 KB (5,009 words) - 22:06, 11 August 2015
  • ...y, both individually and through various alcohol industry bodies. Diageo's networks of links with policy-makers should be especially highlighted (see [[Diageo: ...eports/staffing/companies?page=2 Companies declaring the most lobbyists] ''Lobby Facts'', 26 January 2015, accessed 3 February 2015 </ref>
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  • Aquafed is an international water industry lobby group. ...of the two AquaFed offices reflect two key features of this new corporate lobby group, launched in October 2005. Firstly, AquaFed’s efforts "to promote p
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  • * [[Alan Bryce]] Director, Energy Networks ...Donald]] (law firm and lobbyist), [[Scottish and Newcastle]] and business lobby groups [[Business in the Community]] and the '''Scottish Chambers of Commer
    31 KB (4,355 words) - 14:38, 9 March 2015
  • ...[International Federation of Private Water Operators]] is a water industry lobby group, better known as [[Aquafed]] [[Category:Water: Transnational Lobby Networks]]
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  • ...an reports how (in the week of 22 August 2001) CBS, one of the big four US networks, pulled a handful of rerun episodes of its drama series, Family Law, becaus ...ing (many examples are listed in the article). The closest thing to an EPR lobby in the US today is a small coterie of intellectuals who study the Green Dot
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  • ...e to the Water Portal on [[Powerbase:About|Powerbase]]&mdash;your guide to networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR within the water industry. ...ter portal tracks and profiles global and regional governing institutions, lobby associations, policy planning organisations, think tanks and agents involve
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  • ...ections on their board and memberships and links to a huge amount of lobby networks, trade associations, think tanks and other institutions. Unsurprisingly Su ==Links to Transnational Policy Networks, Think Tanks, Lobbyists and Trade Associations==
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  • ...bed what he termed an 'epistemic community,' a theoretical definition of a transnational network of 'knowledge-based' experts and pundits whose definitions of probl Understanding of neoconservatism and its networks via this theoretical standpoint is complicated by the covert, propagandisti
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  • [[Category:Transnational Lobby Networks]]
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  • *[http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Category:GM_Lobby_Groups GM Lobby Groups] *[http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Category:GM_Lobby_Websites GM Lobby Websites]
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  • ...76 and formerly known as the [[Business Council on National Issues]], is a lobby group based in Ottawa Canada that represents business interests in Canada a [[Category:Water: Transnational Lobby Networks]]
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  • ...eholder approach including only elite actors, for instance business, lobby networks, think tanks and bureaucrats. ...ional institutions, investors, lawyers, media groups, transnational policy networks, energy firms, science, water providers, lobbyists etc suggests strongly th
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  • ...ntal issues, is at the same time an active voice against the regulation of transnational corporations, for deregulation on trade and environmental issues, and the v ...nal coalition of 200 international companies including most of the largest transnational corporations in the world like General Motors, Shell International, Mitsubi
    22 KB (2,883 words) - 10:04, 7 July 2010
  • ...lligence Journal, March 2009</ref>. Its purpose is clear: to campaign and lobby for water markets and a proper value to be placed on water. [[Christopher [[Category:Water: Transnational Lobby Networks]]
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  • ...on of the Council of Canadians, Maude Barlow, as a “player in the elite transnational water policy network.”<ref>Water Integrity Network (WIN), [http://www.wat ...ying and the interface between lobbying, think tanks, transnational policy networks and political and governing institutions could be interpreted as bordering
    26 KB (3,733 words) - 08:07, 21 June 2009
  • [[Category: Alcohol Lobby Groups]] [[Category: Corporate Lobby Groups]]
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