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==External resources==
 
==External resources==
[[File:CAAT revolving door.png|thumb|450px| Visit [https://www.caat.org.uk/resources/influence CAAT's arms trade political influence browser] to see hundreds more revolving door profiles and meetings between government and the arms trade]] Campaign Against the Arms Trade's Political Influence Database is an excellent comprehensive resource which tracks those going through the revolving door and their meetings with government.
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[[File:CAAT revolving door.png|thumb|450px| Visit [https://www.caat.org.uk/resources/influence CAAT's arms trade political influence browser] to see hundreds more revolving door profiles and meetings between government and the arms trade]] Campaign Against the Arms Trade's Political Influence Database is an excellent comprehensive resource which tracks those going through the revolving door and their meetings with government. Many of the profiles in Powerbase's arms trade lobbying portal are linked to CAAT's database and vice versa.

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Military and civil service personnel, and politicians and ministers who have gone on to work in the arms and securities industries or with their hired lobbyists.

External resources

Visit CAAT's arms trade political influence browser to see hundreds more revolving door profiles and meetings between government and the arms trade

Campaign Against the Arms Trade's Political Influence Database is an excellent comprehensive resource which tracks those going through the revolving door and their meetings with government. Many of the profiles in Powerbase's arms trade lobbying portal are linked to CAAT's database and vice versa.