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− | The [[Belmont European Policy Centre]] was the predecessor to the [[European Policy Centre]]. Founded in 1991 by [[Stanley Crossick]], 'godfather of Brussels lobbying', [[Max Kohnstamm]], former vice president of the [[Jean Monnet Action Committee]] and [[John Palmer]], former European editor of ''[[The Guardian]]'' it changed its name to the [[European Policy | + | The [[Belmont European Policy Centre]] was the predecessor to the [[European Policy Centre]]. Founded in 1991 by [[Stanley Crossick]], 'godfather of Brussels lobbying',<ref name="CEO">Corporate Europe Observatory [http://archive.corporateeurope.org/observer2/epc.html EUROPEAN THINK TANK SERIES Part One: The European Policy Centre], ''Corporate Europe Observer'', Issue 2, October 1998</ref> [[Max Kohnstamm]], former vice president of the [[Jean Monnet Action Committee]] and [[John Palmer]], former European editor of ''[[The Guardian]]'' it changed its name to the [[European Policy Centre]] in 1997.<ref name="CEO"/> |
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Latest revision as of 17:08, 1 November 2011
The Belmont European Policy Centre was the predecessor to the European Policy Centre. Founded in 1991 by Stanley Crossick, 'godfather of Brussels lobbying',[1] Max Kohnstamm, former vice president of the Jean Monnet Action Committee and John Palmer, former European editor of The Guardian it changed its name to the European Policy Centre in 1997.[1]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Corporate Europe Observatory EUROPEAN THINK TANK SERIES Part One: The European Policy Centre, Corporate Europe Observer, Issue 2, October 1998