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  • ====Bayer's lobby activities on the global level==== ...nternational Chamber's obstructive lobbying is in direct opposition to the Global Compact principles it has pledged to pursue.' {{ref|133}}
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  • The Forum is run by a senior array of business and political leaders, including a significant component of those active in foreign policy and ot ...ad of German Group, Nabarro | Dr. [[Rebecca Harding]], Executive Director, Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, London Business School | [[Michael Knapstein]], C
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  • ...foremost global partnership of business, political, intellectual and other leaders of society." It has 968 member organisations, including the largest and mos ...ciations aimed at prioritisation of US competitiveness and trade in US and global policy. {{ref|21}}
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  • ...continuous improvement of working conditions in global supply chains'.<ref>Global Social Compliance Programme [http://www.ciesnet.com/2-wwedo/2.2-programmes/ ...luntary ones are not. As Hertz<ref>Hertz, N. (2001) ''The Silent Takeover: Global Capitalism and the Death of Democracy'' Arrow Books</ref> has argued, volun
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  • ...porations and the World Trade Organisation as a major cause of the current global crisis in farming. The strength of the pound has definitely damaged the UK Other farmer leaders were more cautious - aware of the need for farmers to secure the support of
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  • ...ttee's International Council, of the Board of The Prince of Wales Business Leaders Forum and of A.P.P.I. (International Association for the Promotion and Prot In 1995, André Kudelski was nominated by the World Economic Forum as a "Global Leader for Tomorrow". In 1997, he became member of the Board of Directors o
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  • ...ton Woods Committee]], which 'works to educate Americans and their elected leaders about the many ways that international growth and development benefit the U ...s, for children of all ages, on a variety of subjects, including "Food - A Global Industry", which will hardly encourage critical thinking about the way we e
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  • ...rnment, advised by an unelected body of task forces headed up by corporate leaders. His unthinking outspoken and unsympathetic style has won him enemies from ...s Dairies and his own farm mean that he must know the real reasons for the global crisis in agriculture. He must know that farmers would much rather be paid
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  • P&G’s philosophy: ‘getting the benefits of being a global company but never forgetting the importance of winning locally in every mar P&G consists of 7 Global Business Units, responsible for overall business strategy and planning for
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  • ...ustomer Business Development at Procter & Gamble ( www.kamcity.com/library/global.htm, source: Kamcity, date viewed: 22/10/01)</ref> ...s P&G? Last year (2000), Nabil Sakkab, senior vice president of R&D in the global fabric and home-care group, got up in front of his colleagues and declared
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  • * trialing Greenergy Global Diesel (with 5% biodiesel) at the Hatfield petrol station and Thurrock Dist Tesco released a press statement in November 2000 about how global warming would make it easier to produce wine from English grapes10. This sh
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  • ...ite [[Tesco]]'s assertions about its ethical performance, the structure of global sourcing in the garment industry means that the way it operates will always In 2001, Tesco established Hong Kong as a global buying and sourcing superhub to take advantage of sources in China and othe
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  • ...ector.<ref>Beder, Sharon, ''Suiting Themselves: How Corporations Drive the Global Agenda'', Earthscan, London, 2006, p. 140.</ref> ...rs Group]] (ESLG), a high profile pressure group modelled on the Financial Leaders Group, consisting of some 40 Chief Executive Officers from across the Europ
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  • ...strategic insights on — and policy solutions to — current and emerging global issues.' CSIS is dominated by members with strong ties to the US government
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  • ...ppears to mean is integrating all EU countries further and faster into the global economy but with a distinct eurosceptic tinge. The [[Marquess of Salisbury] ...st EU bail-outs for struggling debtor states. A 2010 report argued that EU leaders should either let Greece default on their repayments, or go to the IMF for
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  • :"AIESEC produces global citizens who will hopefully understand and practice the values of open soci ...o help develop "friendly relations" between member countries and is now a 'global association' with activities in 89 different countries and territories.
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  • ...in co-operation with The German Federal Foreign Office Supported by the [[Global Public Policy Institute ]] ...l: to stimulate greater competitive performance by encouraging UK business leaders, and those who influence their decision-making, to re-examine the sources o
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  • ...he space, such as the Chinese English language test preparation provider [[Global Education and Technology Group]] (acquired 2011), and [[Grupo Multi]], Braz ...inate private schools, not champion them.'<ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2015/apr/23/education-is-a-basic-human-right-why-private-school
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  • ...he Sunday Herald describes it as 'an annual gathering of Scottish business leaders'{{ref|1}} :was launched in 1995 - when Scotland's politicians still thought global connections were all about luring as much inward investment to Scotland as
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  • ...of the Council on Foundation]]s. He is a member of the [[Global Foundation Leaders Advisory Group]] at [[Davos]] and President of the [[Network of European Fo
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