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Revision as of 10:07, 30 November 2005
An extensive collection of data on Think Tanks, Front Groups, PR Consultancies, 'Fake Persuaders', Living Marxism Links, Industry Friendly Experts, Neo-Con Lobbyists Etc. The profiles are a collaborative venture between SpinWatch, Lobbywatch and GM Watch.
This project parallels the Sourcewatch project run by our colleagues in PR Watch in the US.
This part of the site also includes:
- Extensive profiles on the LM group
- Middle East Watch: A special section of material on the organisations and groups involved in managing perceptions about the Middle East.
- Terrorology and political violence: on the groups and individuals shaping public views and government policies on 'terrorism' and the 'war on terror'
- Private Military Contractors: A database of various mercenary firms operating around the world.
- Corporate Memberships Database which catalogues the lobby groups, front groups and PR consultants hired by the largest corporations in the world.
- PR and lobbying consultancies client database: Check up on who PR and lobbying firms work for.
- Food Industry lobby groups including details of the front groups set up to undermine proper regulation of the fast food industry.
- Corporate Scotland: links to the think tanks and lobbyists pushing corporate interests in Scotland.
- New Labour nexus: Links to New labour and other market friendly think tanks and influence peddlers in Britain.
- Corporate Power in Britain: this section features material on the main corporate lobby groups in Britain and their interrelations.
- EU lobbying: The EU lobbying scence and the attempts by the lobbying industry to resist regulation.
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