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  • ...n]], [[Moshe Sharrett]], and [[Teddy Rollek]], joined the American Zionist Council(AZC) with the expressed aim of spearheading a pro-Israel lobbying campaign. ...B'rith]], [[AJC]], [[AJCongress]], [[Jewish War Veterans]], the [[National Council of Jewish Women]], and [[Hadassah]]. Thus, the lobby arose from one of the
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  • ...ry of Turville]], Centre for Cities are "the first port of call for UK and international decision makers seeking to understand and improve UK cities' economic perfo ...s in greater detail, using case-studies, examples, and lessons from UK and international cities.<ref name="MP"/>
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  • '''Clifford Chance LLP''' are an international law firm, founded in 1987 and headquartered in London and with offices in A For the business year they received £1.359 billion, a 7% increase from the £1.271 billion
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  • ...yson]], deputy chair of Brunel council described him as a “distinguished leader of an academic institution and a captain of industry with a global view.” ...re than pounds 800m they would become "a global player" in an increasingly international market.” <ref> Sarah Cassidy [http://www.lexisnexis.com/uk/nexis/results/
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  • He has been a Fellow of the [[Royal Society]] since 1989 and was on the council from 1998-1999. <ref> [royalsociety.org/uploadedFiles/Royal_Society_Conten Hunt was a member of the scientific advisory board of the [[SMC]] between 2002-2012. Funders of SMC, which he has had pr
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  • ...and international roles in scientific bodies and remains 'very active' in international scientific collaboration. Llewellyn Smith was a scientific advisory board member from 2002-2012. Funders of SMC that also have links to Llewell
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  • ...[[Ed Miliband]] MP and [[Chuka Umunna]] MP (shadow secretary of state for business, innovation and skills) on behalf of the [[Labour Party]] to independently ..._medium=email&utm_campaign=10710+NEWS+FROM+LABOUR%3A+Labour+launches+Small+Business+Taskforce+report+-+%27An+Enterprising+Nation%27&tmtid=45848-10710-2-15-5103
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  • ==Spinning for business== ...ntitled: 'Profit and virtue: Refashioning the contract between society and business':
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  • ...landestine paramilitary wing, the Organisation Armée contre le Communisme International. .... In Operation Tora Tora, now known as the Borghese coup after its fascist leader [[Prince Borghese]], the putschists who included Delle Chiaie and other AN
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  • ...on the day of publication. Numerous orders were in hand for the reprint. A leader in the Daily Telegraph of 14 January spoke highly of the publication" (128) ...its backer Pesenti soon became a major source of funding for the ISC. ISC Council minutes of 11th July 1972 report that "Mr Crozier said that he had recently
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  • ...resigned as Chairman of FWF to turn his attention fully to the ISC and its international contacts via the Cercle. Iain Hamilton, "fully conscious and in touch with
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  • ...sion which personally counselled Margaret Thatcher, and the creation of an international private intelligence service which came to be known as the [[6I]] (six-eye) ...go on to play a key role not only in Shield, but also in the 6I, Crozier's international private intelligence service created in 1977.
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  • policy was Prof. Hans Werner Bracht, a professor of international law who served international politics throughout the 1980s, as detailed in later chapters. Whilst the
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  • far-reaching covert influence in both domestic and international politics since then, the English-speaking international Press. Not even the publication in 1993 of
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  • ...errorism_White_Paper_Final_January_2010.pdf ''Protecting the Homeland from International and Domestic Terrorism Threats: Current Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives on ...mbert then also worked, Lynch lecturing in Terrorism Studies, Argomaniz in International Relations.</ref>
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  • ...Experts and Parliamentarians Together to Discuss Islamophobia’], Muslim Council of Britain website, 10 March 2010 (accessed 4 April 2016).</ref> ...Experts and Parliamentarians Together to Discuss Islamophobia’], Muslim Council of Britain website, 10 March 2010 (accessed 4 April 2016).</ref> In his boo
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  • ...n Diasporas in Europe’ (research catalogue)], Economic & Social Research Council website, 2011 (accessed 22 March 2016).</ref> Initially, Lambert noted that ...n Diasporas in Europe’ (research catalogue)], Economic & Social Research Council website, 2011 (accessed 22 March 2016).</ref> From 2009 until 2010 Lambert
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  • ...nounced his resignation in April.<ref>Alex Gangitano, [https://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/477300-rod-rosenstein-joins-law-and-lobbying-firm 'Rod Rosenstei ...t on the climate crisis.<ref> Jillian Ambrose,[https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/jan/23/trump-weakened-environmental-laws-after-bp-lobbying 'Trump weak
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