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  • ...rom [[Martin Indyk]], who founded the [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]], an [[AIPAC]] think-tank. ...k advised him to make a donation to the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, but Saban said, “ ‘You don’t understand. I want my own.’ ”<ref n
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  • ...In 2002 he pledged $13 million to found the [[Saban Center for Middle East Policy]] at the [[Brookings Institution]].<ref name=ARS>Andrew Ross Sorkin, [http: ...nications]], the largest Spanish-broadcasting television company in the US for the price of USD 12.3 billion.<ref>Nimrod Avraham, [http://www.ynetnews.com
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  • ...he is a member of the [[International Public Relations Association]] and [[Institute of Public Relations]]. ...aging Director (Media) Will Hardie is a former international correspondent for Reuters news agency. He reported from foreign postings in Brussels, Stockho
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  • ...in the private sector, and is currently Chairman of the [[Royal Institute for International Affairs]] ([[Chatham House]]) in London. ...roject economist with the World Bank in Washington. In 1970-71 she worked for the Central Intelligence Agency, saying under questioning before the Treasu
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  • ...rian Policy and Conflict Research]] which is an international research and policy program based at the Harvard School of Public Health. The aim of the initiative is to "advance the development of policy and information tools on risk and security management of international aid
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  • ...s hawkish political outlook and is associated with the [[George C Marshall Institute]]<ref>Naomi Orsekes & Erik M. Conway, ''Merchants of Doubt'', 2010, pp. 5, * 1989- Director and President, the [[Science and Environmental Policy Project]]. Foundation-funded, independent research group, incorporated in 1
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  • ...firsts to discover the efficacy of mass advertising. Obviously, the budget for marketing and advertising has grown dramatically ever since. Advertising ha ...own house agency, Lintas (Lever International Advertising Service), which for many years ranked as one of the world’s largest advertising agencies (Lin
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  • ...les has allowed it to exert an important influence on key issues of public policy. While its targets range from affirmative action to social security, it has ...[American Enterprise Institute]] for Public Policy Research, literary home for such racist authors as [[Charles Murray]] (The Bell Curve) and [[Dinesh D'S
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  • The '''Mossavar-Rahmani Center''' for Business and Government says it is: ...du/m-rcbg/mrcbghistory.html HISTORY AND MISSION]', Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government website, accessed 1 May, 2009.</ref>
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  • In May 2010 Neville Jones was appointed Minister for Security and Counter Terrorism at the [[Home Office]] in the new UK Coaliti ...l lobby. She served on CER's advisory board between 2002-2009.<ref> Centre for European Reform annual reports [http://www.cer.org.uk/pdf/annual_report_200
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  • '''Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee''' (DPBAC) is more commonly known by the shorter f ...chairman [[Richard Perle]], a [[neo-conservative]], is a staunch supporter for a [[war in Iraq|war with Iraq]]. Perle and other members of the Board have
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  • ...Muslim Societies: A New Approach], ''[[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]]'', October 30, 2006
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  • #redirect [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]]
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  • ...inside the Israeli Ministry of Defense.<ref>International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism [http://www.ict.org.il/Biographies/DrReuvenErlich/tabid/1 ...rvice in staff and operational duties.'<ref>International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism [http://www.ict.org.il/Biographies/DrReuvenErlich/tabid/1
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  • ...a company which specializes in complex engineering and technology programs for U.S. military and intelligence agencies. SAIC was founded in 1969 and has g ...n to run their content past the wife of a US-friendly Iraqi Kurdish leader for a pre-broadcast check. The station rejected the demands and dug in their he
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  • ...tional Relations at [[Oxford University]] and a member of the Academic and Policy Board of [[Oxonia]]. *Member of Board of the [[Overseas Development Institute]], London (since 2004).
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  • ...us currents inimical to them; and (3) post 9-11, a total alignment with US policy in the region. The common trend throughout the past few decades has been a ...iddle East via its Al Hurra TV station; and (3) the use of the Saudi media for the placement of content that is later used by [[MEMRI]] or other pro-Israe
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  • ...alysts, and expert journalists to exchange information, develop innovative policy options, and create new professional working relationships.'[http://www.eur Co-Chair of the Board of Directors, The European Institute
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  • ...on the advisory council of the climate sceptic thinktank [[Global Warming Policy Foundation]]. ...s supporter of liberalisation, competition and privatisation. His links to policy networks and thinktanks that share similar beliefs were also of concern to
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  • :2003 - 2007: Foreign Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister and Head of the Cabinet Office Overseas and D :1987-89 FCO, Deputy Head, Policy Planning Staff
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