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- Alireza Jafarzadeh
- Clarion Fund
- Foreign Oil Companies Group
- Global Leadership Foundation
- Committee for the Free World
- International Association of Counterterrorism and Security Professionals
- The Intelligence Summit
- Peter Wilkinson (IRD)
- Elie Kedourie
- Ali Ansari
- Robert Peston
- Christopher Mayhew
- Jeff Randall
- Committee on the Present Danger
- EU Institute for Security Studies
- Terrorexpertise:Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies
- Society for Terrorism Research
- John Tusa
- Conflict Bulletin (ISC)
- Leonard Schapiro
- Background Briefing on Subversion
- British Briefing
- Gerald Howarth
- Western Goal Institute
spell out who?
Hi Tom In article Terrorism and Political Violence
you have this:--
The St Andrews Centre is well represented on the editorial board and the rest of the board is dominated by terrorologists fully signed up to supporting Western power.
I think from your list below, Schmidt and Taylor are the St Andrews bods on editorial board? can u name the names in the body text?
eg The St Andrews Centre is well represented on the editorial board. Mr X, big cheese no 1 at the Centre, is an editor. Mr Y, smaller cheese at the Centre, is an associate editor. The rest of the board is dominated by terrorologists fully signed up to supporting Western power. [name the names here]
thanks--makes it a lot easier for folks to follow and they don't have to do so much work by figuring out the lists below and going to other pages, though the lists are good to have too. --Claire Robinson 19:01, 19 November 2008 (UTC)
thanks
Thanks for offering to fix that article Tom. If you don't have time let me know and I'll do it next time I'm working on Spin. It's pretty hard to work out who actually wrote stuff but usually I go for the most recent 'editor' of the article... wrong person here! best, --Claire Robinson 11:20, 20 November 2008 (UTC)
Dr Strangelove
Apparently Kubrick got part of the original idea for Dr Strangelove from a thriller about a lone US bomber in the Soviet Union. the book was given to him by Alastair Buchanwho was at that time at the ISS. --David 18:04, 20 November 2008 (UTC)
categories
Hi Tom
don't forget to add categories to yr articles on The 61 and Shield--you probably were going to as I'm sure they are works in prog. Ditto on any other articles you've worked on lately. Having categories seems to be the easiest way for public to find articles on a subject. sorry if I'm stating the obvious. best, --Claire Robinson 17:05, 13 January 2009 (UTC)