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  • ...Director of the Centre for Management under Regulation at Warwick Business School. Recruited by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs ([[De ...ity. Until 2001 he was Professor of Economics and Vice-Principal at Brunel University. He specialises in regulatory economics.
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  • ...uropean Court, he was Salvesen Professor of European Institutions at the [[University of Edinburgh]] and a Judge of the European [[Court of First Instance]]. He ...he is an Honorary Professor in its [[University of Edinburgh School of Law|School of Law]] and Chairman of its [[Europa Institute]]. He is a fellow of the [[
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  • ...ibilities included the management of operations and the development of the business. In 1987, Mr. Johnson became a Director of Coutts. Effective in 1996, he wa ...t the University of Oxford and the Graduate School of Business at Columbia University, New York, he spent much of his early career in the petrochemical and fibre
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  • ...Bertram’, ''Who Was Who'', A & C Black, 1920–2007; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007</ref> Other figures listed in the company’s earliest corporate filings are the Oxford historian and neo-liberal thinker [[Max Beloff]], the Australian professor
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  • ...tetter earned degrees from the [[City College of New York]] and [[Columbia University]] in the 1930s. During the 1940s, he worked with the [[War Production Board ...From 1964 to 1980, he taught in the political science department of the [[University of Chicago]], and chaired the dissertation committees of [[Paul Wolfowitz]]
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  • :*[[Defence School of Finance and Management]] (DSFM),(Financial management training) ...w.cranfield.ac.uk/cds/index.jsp Cranfield Defence and Security], Cranfield University Website, accessed 09/02/10</ref>
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  • ...?option=com_content&task=view&id=22&Itemid= Sir Lawrence Freedman], Oxford University Strategic Studies Group website, accessed 3 August 2009</ref> * ''Strategic Coercion: Concepts and Cases'' (Oxford UP, 1998)
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  • ...s School of Foreign Service and received his doctorate degree from Oxford University. Following positions with several think tanks, the German Bundestag and the ...getown’s School of Foreign Service. He has worked in journalism and as a business consultant in Washington, D.C., and was an investment manager with [[Goldma
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  • Ellis graduated from Magdalen College, Oxford, with a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics.<ref>[http://www.bridg ...ty of Oxford. He was Deputy Chairman of the Mayor of Seoul's International Business Advisory Council from 2004-2006. He was on the Boards of [[Enablis]] and [[
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  • ...rvard where she studied international politics at the CFIA and the Kennedy School with i.a professors [[Sam Huntington]], [[Karl Deutsch]] and [[Stanley Hoff ...or for British and American television and radio and a visiting speaker at Oxford and Cambridge colleges, Harvard, the [[CSIS]], the US Secretary of State’
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  • ...Kroes, the EU's candidate for its antitrust chief, the nominee for its top business regulator: ...y European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso largely because of her business experience.<ref>http://icps.ftc.go.kr/data/master/2004/10/000333/000333_01.
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  • ==Increasingly pro-business journalism== ...economics, business, industry and labour. <ref>Martin Adeney, '...But will business ever love the BBC?', ''British Journalism Review'', 2001 12:1 51-56.</ref>
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  • ...ising generation of leaders worldwide, now aged under 40, from government, business, NGOs, academe, the media and other sectors." To this end it arranges conf [[Michael Ignatieff]], Director, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard (Senior Fellow for Media Power and Responsibility);
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  • ...ony's College''' is one of the constituent colleges of the [[University of Oxford]] in England. ...the most international of the seven graduate colleges of the University of Oxford, specialising in international relations, economics, politics, and history
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  • '''Robert James Kenneth Peston''' (born 25 April 1960) is the [[BBC|BBC's]] Business Editor. A ‘who’s who’ report compiled for Barack Obama by US intellig ...eston-in-line-as-BBC-voice-of-business.html Peston in line as BBC voice of business]', Telegraph.co.uk, 10 December 2005.</ref> He was City Editor at the ''[[I
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  • '''John Roland Malcolm Whitehorn''' (19 May 1924 - 30 May 2003) was a business lobbyist who worked at the [[Confederation of British Industry]] dealing wi Whitehorn went to Rugby public school and then attended Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1943 he joined the Royal A
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  • ...chairman of arms firm [[QinetiQ]] until 2007. He currently lists his paid business interests as chairman of [[Spearfish Maritime Security]] Limited ...ril 1948. He was educated at [[Windsor Grammar Schoo]]l and Clydebank High School. He joined the navy aged 17, and during his career served on 14 different s
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  • ====Other Business Interests==== *Studied at Oxford University 1965-68: MA (Hons) (Geography) (1972).
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  • ...School]] and then [[New College, Oxford|New College]], [[Oxford University|Oxford]], before being called to the Bar in 1972. He served as a barrister and a l :After Lord Bach left his government post, the [[Advisory Committee on Business Appointments]] (ACOBA) ruled in June 2006 that "for twelve months after lea
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  • ...The [[Fraser of Allander Institute]] for Research on the Scottish Economy, University of Strathclyde *Professor [[Philip Beaumont]], Professor, Business & Management, University of Glasgow
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