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  • *Sir [[Mark Allen]], CMG, Senior Advisor for [[British Petroleum]] (BP); Senior Associate Member, St. Antony's College, Oxford Uni *Moderator: Dr. [[Constanze Stelzenmüller]], Senior Transatlantic Fellow, [[German Marshall Fund of the US]]
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  • ...tland:''' [[Simon Nayyar]], chairman of the [[Public Relations Consultants Association]]'s Public Affairs Committee, writes to the [http://www.fmj.stir.ac.uk/rese ...t in the field of political communication the old, established ways of the British state still remain firmly in place. Westminster and Whitehall cast long sh
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  • ...1917 on the instigation of Dr. [[Chaim Weizmann]], then president of the [[British Zionist Federation]]. Sir [[Leon Simon]], a close friend of Weizmann, was t ...— to counter the Palestinian narrative being imparted to students across British universities.<ref name="Shure"/>
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  • [[Felix Posen]] is a German born British based philanthropist and former commodities trader. Born in Berlin, Posen ...hairman of the [[International Federation of Secular Humanistic Jews,]] an association linking national organizations in Europe, North and South America, Israel,
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  • ...ynchrotron is a world leading accelerator centre and part of the Helmholtz Association, Germany’s largest scientific organisation, which is funded by public spo ...Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) – www.unep.org. It was sponsored by German Academin Exchange Service (DAAD) – www.daad.org, World Climate Research P
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  • The name is an acronym derived from the German name [[Patriotische Europäer Gegen die Islamisierung des Abendlandes]] ('P ...f name="17000march"/> but PEGIDA’s protests have centred around the east German city of Dresden, the capitol of Saxony, home to neither a large proportion
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  • ...ying to gain support for "anti-Islam" party, Text of report by independent German news magazine Der Spiegel website on 31 December, [Report by Andrea Brandt ...were able to attend the conference on the second day.<ref>Richard Heister, German citizens protest against anti-Islam congress in Cologne, Agence-France Pres
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  • ...erbewegung pro Deutschland]] in 2011, according to research carried out by British group Hope Not Hate.<ref name="CJreportProKoln">''The Counterjihad Movement ...dent of a small registered association of Germans expelled from the former German territories at the end of WWII.<ref name="CJreportProKoln"/>
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  • ...t was involved in striking the deal with German authorities which gave the British police officers permission to be there. Part of this deal included Francis ...Mail'', 5 July 2006 (accessed 9 March 2015).</ref><ref name="AWB235">Press Association, [http://www.24dash.com/news/communities/2006-07-05-Police-given-Guide-to-I
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  • <td>[[Association of Chartered Certified Accountants]]</td> <td>Association</td>
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  • ...principal finance and asset management divisions, co-head of the Group’s German office, secretary and group legal counsel. Whilst at Shore he sat on numero <td>[[British Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem]]</td>
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  • In 1989 its then director [[Pamela Entwistle]], in a letter to [[British American Tobacco]] asking for support described its operations as: ...a Mann]], Executive Vice President]], [[Computer & Communications Industry Association]]
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  • ...rad Adenauer]] created the Cercle Pinay as a confidential forum for Franco-German policy coordination via personal contacts between Pinay, Adenauer and other ...legal advice about war reparations payments for a Geneva-based firm whose German factory had been seized during the war. Pinay was evidently satisfied with
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  • ...nter Presse ran a parallel intelligence service with links to the CIA, the German BND, the Spanish DGS, the South African BOSS and the Greek KYP. Another sec ...ents like the European Movement and the Congress for Cultural Freedom, the British Foreign Office had decided in 1947-48 to counter the ideological offensive
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  • ...te income of £2,000], and another 500 had been bought by the American Bar Association. In effect, we were out of print on the day of publication. Numerous orders ...for the AESP, as Wilton Park was a forum for propaganda activities by the British Foreign Office. In his 1966 study of "anticommunist political warfare", fut
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  • ...cessed 21 March 2016). However, ''The Times'' interview indicates it was a British owned fashion company based in France</ref> ...News in brief...], ''The Gazette: Magazine of City of London School alumni association, The John Carpenter Club], Issue 300, Summer 2011, p.11 (accessed 20 March
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  • ...e assets and ensured legislative compliance.' Set up collaboration between German authorities and the NPOIU in the run up to the G8 summit in Berlin. (see be ...This was the first of a meaningful collaboration between the NPOIU and the German authorities and contributed to their strategic planning leading up to the e
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  • ...ent also indicated that FWF was "run with the knowledge and cooperation of British Intelligence". At the same time, the CIA discovered that Marchetti and Mark ...her long articles in August and September detailing the ISC's links to the British, American and South African intelligence communities (205).
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  • ...he was afraid to visit Britain because the Czech intelligence service had British friends in high places (300)*. ...to borrow Violet's tried and tested principles, and adapt them to current British needs". This programme of 'Psychological Action' focused on identifying peo
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  • Association meeting in October 1984, "an example of the damage done" (415). The representation within the Cercle which came increasingly to depend on its British,
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