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  • ...the [[Shalem Center]] in Jerusalem and the Spanish [[Foundation for Social Analysis and Studies]] it organised the [[Democracy & Security International Confere ...hairman of the [[William J. Casey Institute]] of the [[Center for Security Policy]] (CSP). The PSSI has a host of neoconservative connections and evolved ou
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  • <td>[[International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research]], [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]], [[Memorial Institute f <td>[[Centre for Policing, Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism]]</td>
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  • ===Policy World=== ...larly attended conferences and other events at influential think-tanks and policy institutes.
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  • *[[MI5 H Branch|H Branch]] - Corporate Affairs (''strategy, policy, finance and facilities'') ...hitehall, the police and the media, covert financial enquiries, management policy including information technology.
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  • ...Europe-wide research project (first edition)''], European Muslim Research Centre/University of Exeter, November 2010 (accessed via counterextremism.org 11 J ...tainees) in 2007 never led to a substantial cooperation.<ref name="AMD226">Centre for the Study of Radicalisation & Contemporary Political Violence, [https:/
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  • ...to: ''The Unification of Europe, the EU’s Forthcoming Enlargement'', ([[Centre for Reform]], published September 2000). Mr. Jenkins is author of various [
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  • ...'s Secret Police'', Faber & Faber, 2013, p27.</ref><ref name="CSTPV">Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence staff page, [http://www.s ...h project (second edition)''] (research project), European Muslim Research Centre/University of Exeter, January 2011 (accessed via archive.org 11 June 2014).
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  • ...BC weak and demoralised (Leapman 1987; Milne 1988). Meanwhile, government policy on independent broadcasting had been on the move. Nineteen eighty-eight wa ...ramme went ahead as planned at 9PM that evening. This left the IBA at the centre of what the Daily Telegraph described as it's 'greatest crisis since it was
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  • :Paul Thompson is Professor of Organisational Analysis in the Department of Human Resource Management at the [[University of Strat ...olitics and a member of the Advisory Board of [[Centre for Scottish Public Policy]].<ref>[http://forba.at/files/news/abstracts/thompson_bio.html Paul Thompso
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  • ...ests include citizenship and British identity, the European Union, foreign policy and globalisation, and the future of Labour and progressive politics more g ...liberal internationalism requires what Blair never offered: a much clearer analysis of where it should differ deeply from the neocon project.
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  • ...'war on terror'. It has links to neoconservative initiatives such as the [[Centre for Social Cohesion]] and [[Harry's Place]]. In 2009 it launched [[Khudi]] ==Relationship with Centre for Social Cohesion==
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  • ...]] link to the prism website and have them listed as a "Terrorism research centre"<ref>Terrorism Research Centres, [http://www.da.mod.uk/colleges/arag/links/ ...s, the study found. By contrast, 10 percent were Syrians, according to the analysis, even as the U.S. government presses Damascus over the issue of foreign fig
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  • ...ission Decision of 19 April 2006] setting up a group of experts to provide policy advice to the Commission on fighting violent radicalisation (2006/299/EC)</ ...on any matter relating to violent radicalisation and terrorism, is giving policy advice and identifying new research areas required into the phenomenon of v
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  • ...p://quilliamfoundation.org/Quilliam/People.html</ref> According to his own analysis of his own activism, Ed Husain stated that he had ‘radicalized [his] enti ...minent Muslim individuals, highlighting the failures of current UK foreign policy towards the Middle East, and the lack of a clear stance in Israel's offensi
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  • ...library and research group called the [[Current Affairs Research Services Centre]]. The 'Service' was run by the anti-communist crusader [[Brian Crozier]], ...th for the general public and for more specialised audiences of academics, policy makers, police officials, and military commanders. It provided respectabili
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  • From 1951 to 1963, he served first as a consultant and later as a senior policy analyst for the [[RAND Corporation]], and maintained his affiliation with R ...consultant to various corporations and institutions, including Research & Analysis Corp., Stanford Research Institute, General Electric, and the Northrop Corp
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  • ...specific areas of concern, in order to provide policy-makers with focussed analysis of international security issues. ARAG worked closely with the [[Conflict Studies Research Centre]], which was co-located with ARAG at the Defence Academy's Shrivenham campu
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  • ...IS]] was severed after the university launched a committee to evaluate the centre in 1986. That year ''The Washington Post'' reported concerns that CSIS had ...CSIS link was severed over twenty years ago, Georgetown continues to be a centre of ‘terrorism expertise’, pro-government propaganda and rightwing ideol
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  • ...tional Center for the Study of Terrorism (ICST)''' is a terrorism research centre based in the Department of Psychology at Pennsylvania State University, but On 1 November 2007 [[John Horgan]], a Research Fellow at the [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] became the ICST’s new
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  • ...number of establishment think-tanks, and generally presents a centre left analysis of world events. *[[Foreign Policy Centre]]
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