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  • : “BAA dominates the government’s aviation policy. There have been a number of front organisations over t ...ckers include [[British Airways]], the pilots’ union [[Balpa]] and the [[London Chamber of Commerce]].<ref name="Ungoed-Thomas"/>
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  • ...iro; if the Russians are in Berlin, it will not be long before they are in London: and so on. This habit of mind leads also to the belief that things will ha ...d ''The Web of Subversion'' an analysis of communist penetration of the US government.<ref name=Sempa3/>
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  • ...y did not appeal, either then or since.<ref>Frank Gardner, Blood and Sand, London: Bantam Press (2006) ISBN-10: 0593055780 ISBN-13: 978-0593055786,p,85-6</re ...y at [[Saudi International Bank]] (SIB), a joint venture between the Saudi government and a handful of Western banks. I tried to make it clear that I had no gro
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  • :‘The role of PR is to provide information, to "tell the truth persuasively", and to allow journalism the right to int ...k tank. A place where moral philosophy is applied to the question of where information goes in the 21st century. This place would be the 'truth institute'.<ref>[h
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  • :In 1918 the Rev [[Robert Hyde]], a vicar working in London’s East End, founded the [[Boys’ Welfare Association]] in response to th [[The Boys' Welfare Association]], founded by a London vicar in 1918 to address poor working conditions, changed its name to the [
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  • ...ut Science directors [[Tracey Brown]] and [[Ellen Raphael]] worked for the London-based PR company [[Regester Larkin]]<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/200103 ...ctor, attended a meeting hosted by the UK government's [[Central Office of Information]] (COI) about the design of the Public Debate. She was invited as part of a
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  • ...sciences', and one of the seven Research Councils sponsored through the UK Government's Office of Science and Technology. ...of interdisciplinary research and training to help industry, commerce and Government create wealth'.
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  • ...ead, Program of Security Studies; Deputy Head, The Harold Hartog School of Government &amp; Policy, Tel Aviv University, Israel *Mr. [[Ilja M. Bonsen]], Consultant &amp; Project Manager, Business Unit of Biological and Chemical Protection, TNO Defence, Security and Safety, Th
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  • ...tional contributions in the emerging fields of Information Superiority and Information Operations (IS-IO).’ According to an Mod biographical note:'Experience of ...id (2004) ‘The Propaganda machine’ in David Miller (ed.) Tell Me Lies (London, UK: Pluto)</ref>
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  • ...(and himself a former ambassador to Iran) of [[Norman Reddaway]] of the [[Information Research Department]] [http://www.newstatesman.com/200510170022], and that ...sian democracy. The money does not come directly; it is channelled through London PR companies presided over by a retinue of former new Labour special advise
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  • ...bodies, such as the Royal United Services Institute and the US embassy in London. But at this stage there seemed little prospect of funding. ...) a propaganda campaign in Europe. The [[Rand Corporation]], linked to the government and the [[CIA]], &#39;sponsored a week's study on 'the Successor Generation
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  • ...Union]] for a discussion on the impact of Brexit.<ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/604552/SCS_Transparency_Oct-Dec :While in Washington... led a $50 million a year global information program on genetically modified foods. The campaign integrated different co
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  • Geoff Mulgan went on to head the policy unit at Number Ten under former prime minister [[Tony Blair]] and [[Charles Lead Demos engages extensively with art and culture. They advised the government on the rebranding of Britain as Cool Britannia and worked on the projects [
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  • ...ccessed 21 January 2009</ref> Presumably this means it is independent from government, although this would be very hard to argue, as it promotes political writin Conference, University College London, 8 October 2005, p. 4.</ref> Policy entrepreneurs, operating in think tanks
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  • ...e organisation has access to, and more than cordial relations with, the UK government and has had meetings with Margaret Beckett and Jack Straw. Its former direc ...05 states it has 'worked with the British Embassy to support the Ukrainian Government on transparency and export controls' and has worked with "international ins
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  • ...riorities and programmes — it is tied to the strategic drives underlying government's human rights policies. It should be remembered that: ...g/pages/standard.aspx?i_PageID=14139]</ref> This affinity will reflect the government's (and U.S.) foreign policy.
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  • :*Informing big decisions — From government to grass roots ...nine]] – an office space for more than 50 social sector organisations in London. This successful social enterprise, created by CAN, has now grown to become
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  • ...business development solutions. It responds to the need to balance people, government, competitiveness and inclusion. It inspires change through: rigor in analyt ...e [[Community Action Network]] (CAN), [[Green-Works]], [[Social Enterprise London]], The [[Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust]], [[TimeBank]] and [[WWF]]. Fo
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  • ...t&resnum=3&ved=0CDQQ6AEwAjgo Survey of Current Affairs, Volume 1], British Information Services, 1971, p.471.</ref> In 1994 it merged with [[Peace through NATO]] ...t&resnum=3&ved=0CDQQ6AEwAjgo Survey of Current Affairs, Volume 1], British Information Services, 1971, p.471.</ref>
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  • ...f> They describe that as national economies are now so closely interwoven, government decisions have far stronger international repercussions than they have in t ==Biographical Information==
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