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  • ...siting professor in several countries, including the United States, Japan, Canada, China, and Colombia.<ref>Ref needed</ref> ...re for Political Violence and Terrorism Research]], International Advisory Council
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  • ...and advertised as such. See [http://www.cfr.org/publication.html?id=7771] Council on Foreign Relations, Transcript of Interview ''Winning or Losing? An Insid ...e of [[Canisius College]]. He also received a Ph.D. in British Empire-U.S.-Canada-U.K. relations from the [[University of Manitoba]].<ref>[http://ssp.georget
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  • ...ute]] (IWMI), the [[Global Water Partnership]] (GWP) and the [[World Water Council]] (WWC)<ref>International Water Management Institute (IWMI), [http://www.ic ...], accessed 26 May 2009.</ref><ref>Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, [http://www.international.gc.ca/odskelton/strong_bio.aspx?lang=eng Maurice
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  • Bloom studied Russian History and Middle East Studies at McGill University in Canada, graduating in 1989. She then studied a Masters in Arab Studies at [[Terror ...the International Studies Association in 2003 and became a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] (until 2008). <ref>[[Media:Mia Bloom CV 2005 researc
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  • ...irginia with conservatives [[Jack Wheeler]] and [[Steve Baldwin]] of the [[Council for National Policy]] to discuss plans for an "infrastructure to combat Isl ...x equal payments over six months. Projects will be shared between the U.S./Canada and Europe. The CVF Board is preparing project plans in the following areas
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  • :The Globe and Mail (Canada) ...of Terrorism and Political Violence]], [[Council on Global Terrorism]], [[Council on Foreign Relations]], [[International Institute for Strategic Studies]],
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  • :Council on Foreign Relations *Attack Against America - Our Next Steps, Council on Foreign Relations, 20 September 2001
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  • ...he Suez board, predominantely from France but also from the EU, the UK and Canada. ===Canada===
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  • ...the Board of Directors at [[Notre Europe]] and a member of the scientific council of [[Fondation Robert Schuman]]. He is, in short, an influential and promi ...rld Food Programme]]. They also outline membership of the [[World Business Council for Sustainable Development]], the [[Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS]
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  • ...se in favour of a global water market. Carlson, an Officer of the Order of Canada, has held the following high-profile positions including:<ref>UN Secretary *Member of the Council of Advisors of the World Food Prize.
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  • *[[Council on Foreign Relations]]: Former Member of the International Advisory Board *[[National Interest]]: Member, Advisory Council
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  • ==American Security Council== ..._ciatrial_asc.htm ASC's Security and Intelligence Fund], American Security Council Foundation, archived at the Internet Archive 12 October 2003, accessed 15 J
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  • ...onian University for posts at, respectively, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada and the School of Management at Edinburgh University. The future of the Cen ...coming Head of Personnel and Management Services for the City of Edinburgh Council. In 2002 he was appointed Director of Corporate Services and is responsible
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  • *[[Council for a Community of Democracies]] *[[Rights & Democracy]] (Canada)
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  • On setting up the Council in 2005 the Canadian Government stated: :The Council will work with the National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister to provi
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  • ...e]].<ref>About Us, [http://www.democracyinstitute.org/AboutUs.htm Advisory Council], ''Democracy Institute'', Accessed 10-February-2010</ref> ...urrently an analyst for MSNBC television and was an analyst for Global TV (Canada) and Channel One News (a PRIMEDIA Inc. company) during the Iraq war.<ref>In
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  • ...g and assisting the Secretary General, senior [[NATO]] management, and the Council in addressing strategic issues facing the Alliance.<ref>NATO [http://www.na *Oct. 1980 - Sep. 1982 Administrator in Council Operations Section of Executive Secretariat.
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  • * [[Atomic Energy Canada Ltd]] * [[Lincoln City Council]]
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  • :The Globe and Mail (Canada) <td>[[Council on Foreign Relations ]]</td>
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  • The [[Commonwealth Business Council]] says of itself: ...l businesses and international private sector."<ref> Commonwealth Business Council website, [http://www.cbcglobelink.org/index.php?option=com_doc&task=view&si
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