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  • ...on of the Council of Canadians, Maude Barlow, as a “player in the elite transnational water policy network.”<ref>Water Integrity Network (WIN), [http://www.wat ...ying and the interface between lobbying, think tanks, transnational policy networks and political and governing institutions could be interpreted as bordering
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  • [[Category: Alcohol Lobby Groups]] [[Category: Corporate Lobby Groups]]
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  • [[Category: Alcohol Lobby Groups]] [[Category: Corporate Lobby Groups]]
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  • ...ons from Danish and international businesses, whose aim is to to establish networks among businesses, individuals and organisations supporting a climate policy ...Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) will constitute a powerful lobby de facto at the Copenhagen Conference. These countries consider that that t
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  • ...Business Council for Sustainable Energy]] (UKBCSE) is a high level energy lobby group and a reputable mainstream authority on climate policy and renewable ...ge. Accessed 08/11/09</ref>. Though depicting themselves as an independent lobby group, the UKBCSE have clearly worked closely with government on policy an
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  • [[Category:Water: Transnational Lobby Networks]]
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  • [[Category:Water: Transnational Lobby Networks]]
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  • This portal is part of [[Powerbase:About|Powerbase]]&mdash;your guide to networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR. Powerbase has a policy of [[Powerbase: ...egory:Mining_and_Metals:_Industry_Lobby_Groups Mining and Metals: Industry Lobby Groups]
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  • [[category:Transnational Lobby Networks]] [[category:Corporate Lobby Groups]][[Category:Trade Associations]][[Category:Peak business association
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  • ...at Crozier met one of the future main backers of the UK counter-subversion lobby: [[Frank Rockwell Barnett]] who since 1962 had been running the New York-ba ...0s, the IRD had "decided to sever all relations with two major continental networks with which I had been associated. One was the Hague-based Interdoc group. T
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  • [[Category: Water: Transnational Lobby Networks]]
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  • ...ry platform - immune from domestic libel laws - for the counter-subversion lobby's charges concerning Labour MPs' Communist connections. In 1977, Hastings r ...hit the headlines a year previously. In the eyes of the counter-subversion lobby, the decision smacked of treachery: "Thus, the Labour Government had destro
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  • recipient of the 6I's confidential bulletin, Transnational Security (442). Serving on the viewers' lobby AFF which had worked with Grau since the early 1970s; speaker for
    131 KB (20,761 words) - 20:45, 21 May 2016
  • As for Silver, with firsthand knowledge of Soviet intelligence networks from lobby, producing The Climate of Collapse – the terrorist threat to Britain and
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