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  • ...accessed 21 September 2007</ref> It is part of what is commonly called US public diplomacy (a fairly recent term for [[Propaganda|propaganda]]) efforts in t ==The point of public diplomacy==
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  • ::For the public benefit, to research issues of social cohesion, extremism and radicalism by ::to advance, for the public benefit, education in relation social cohesion, extremism and radicalisatio
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  • ...es made by business, partly to business' own PR efforts, and partly to the public's desperate desire to believe that businesss will do the right thing of its ...stories" are so banal, so insignificant in light of the needs described in Agenda 21, that it is frightening to think they are the best the WBCSD could find
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  • CIDOB Foundation Geneva International Peace Research Institute (GIPRI Foundation)
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  • ...re heard and understood by policy makers, opinion molders and the American public. *Advocates against adoption of special resolutions, procedures, and agenda items that condemn Israel for its treatment of Palestinians, holding Israel
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  • ...ulette Goddard Professor in the Department of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health, said: ...998 - over to Monsanto, where he was a senior lobbyist (Vice President for Public Policy).
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  • ::The timetable agenda was agreed by Chilcot and [[Patrick Mayhew|Mayhew]]. That is cessation foll ...on the Voting System (1997-8), the Lord Chancellor’s Advisory Council on Public Records and its successor National Archives Council (1999-04), a review of
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  • ...shall Fund of the United States]] in co-operation with the [[Institute for Public Affairs - Slovakia]] and the [[Slovak Foreign Policy Association]].</ref> A ...hall Fund of the United States]] in co-operation with the [[Institute for Public Affairs - Slovakia]] and the [[Slovak Foreign Policy Association]].</ref>
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  • ...fe Foundations|Sarah Scaife Foundation]] and the [[Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation]] Inc. have all made regular donations and state that they are funding gene ===The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation Inc===
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  • ...reen claims to believe, have led to misguided programmes and policies, and public disillusionment. ...s information on the main debates, technologies, industries, lobby groups, public bodies and policies on climate change in the UK. We will investigate and de
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  • ...obby Watch: Independence of nutritional information? The British Nutrition Foundation], 22 March 2010 ...werbase is an encyclopedia of people, issues and groups shaping the public agenda. It is a project of the [http://www.spinwatch.org Spinwatch]&mdash;email ed
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  • *[[Quilliam Foundation]] ...tham House]] | [[European Council on Foreign Relations]] | [[Institute for Public Policy Research]] | [[Institute for Strategic Dialogue]] | [[Institute of R
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  • In 2009 [[Iain Duncan Smith]] delivered a speech to the [[Heritage Foundation]] in Washington, thanking them for their help in 'building up an internatio :'Tim Montgomerie is known as somebody who has an agenda that is anything but inclusive.'<ref>Maguire, K. (2000), Policy and politic
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  • ...re given on the website<ref>UNFCCC website.COP15 [http://maindb.unfccc.int/public/ngo.pl Non governmental observers] accessed 9/12/09</ref>. *[[Environmental Justice Foundation]]* (EJF) Ms. [[Rebecca Tamsin Attwood]]
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  • ...in the media despite McKinsey employees attending Enron board meetings and public appearances. <ref>Jamie Doward [http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2002/mar ==Privatisations and public sector 'reform'==
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  • ...eyed attitude to alcohol research'], ''Spiked'', 2 February 2010</ref> and public health<ref>[[Patrick Basham]] & [[John Luik]], [http://www.guardian.co.uk/c ...d in 1998 by Admap Publications in Oxfordshire, England. It concluded that public health assumptions about the beneficial effects of plain packaging were def
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  • ...o expose the abuse of science and statistics before people are misled and public policy is distorted’.<ref>STATS,http://www.stats.org Home page. Accessed =Links with the Center for Media and Public Affairs and George Mason University=
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  • *Maj. Gen. (res.) [[Elazar Stern]], CEO, [[Genesis Foundation]] *Dr. [[Paul Werbos]], Program Director, US National Science Foundation
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  • ...of others.<ref>Christopher Monckton, ''The Aids Report: An examination of public health policy on AIDS'', London: [[Policy Search]], 14 [[Tufton Street]], W ...as 'a clearing-house for studies in decision-making and opinion-forming in public affairs.' <ref>Alfred Sherman, 'The Third Term: Policies and politics in th
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  • ...m, Accessed 17-April-2010</ref>. Disney is a journalist who specialises in public policy topics like privatisation/deregulation and health care<ref>Helen Dis ...entre for the New Europe]] Health, [[Pfizer Forum]], [[Public Finance]], [[Public Service Magazine]] and the [[Stockholm Network]]<ref>Helen Disney, [http://
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