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  • ...r reinforce attitudes and behaviours in its targets that are beneficial to the sponsor organisation<ref>Military.com, [http://www.military.com/ContentFile ...rations (Psyops) is used more to describe specific military operations and the tactical units which practice them.
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  • ...ences. Public Diplomacy is separate to [[Public Affairs]], which refers to the promotion of a sponsor’s interests among a domestic audience<ref>PDAA, [h ...otion of Public Diplomacy recognises the impact that public opinion has on the formation and execution of foreign policies among other states. Government-
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  • ...al corporations (TNCs) <ref name="Nye2005">Joseph Nye (2005), "Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics", U.S.: PublicAffairs</ref>. ...e are seen as legitimate and moral)<ref name="Nye2011">Joseph Nye (2011), "The Future of Power", New York: PublicAffairs, p.84</ref>.
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  • ...com/2014/02/12/the-difference-between-gray-white-and-black-propaganda/ The Difference Between Gray, White And Black Propaganda], KnowledgeNuts website, 12 Februa ...d sides utilised White Propaganda radio broadcasts and leaflet airdrops on the home front and over enemy territory<ref name="Debra Kelly"/>.
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  • ...nnot be employed preemptively<ref name="Ellul">Jacques Ellul, "Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitudes", New York, NY: Vintage Books, pp.33-36.</ref> ...direct behavior to achieve a response that furthers the desired intent of the propagandist<ref>Garth Jowett and Victoria O'Donnell, "Propaganda and Persu
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  • .... p.39.</ref>. Any Propaganda campaign that is directly employed to combat the effect of another Propaganda initiative is called [[Counter-Propaganda]]. ...ive, Propaganda is not necessarily untruthful. Many theorists believe that the most effective Propaganda operates from a basis of truth<ref name="Osgood">
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  • ...nd international media. However, the thrust of Public Affairs is to inform the domestic audience<ref name="PDAA">PDAA, [http://pdaa.publicdiplomacy.org/?p ...m to influence public policy, by lobbying stakeholders in order to promote the organisation's policies and views on public policy issues<ref>Public Affair
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  • In 2010 it was revealed just £11,808 had been spent on the Mentoring Women in Business scheme and under £30,000 on a project in East In the period 1 May 2008 to 31 October 2009 the foundation raised £671,348, £375,611 was spent on seven charitable causes
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  • ...ween Spin and press conferences (especially government press conferences), the room in which these take place is sometimes described as a spin room<ref>Mi ...0of%20Corporate%20Power.pdf A Century of Spin: How Public Relations Became the Cutting Edge of Corporate Power], accessed 07 April 2015, London: Pluto Pre
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  • ...m of Public Relations is to advance the interests and promote the image of the sponsor. PR tools include news releases and statements for media, newslette ...ing understanding and support and influencing opinion and behaviour. It is the planned and sustained effort to establish and maintain goodwill and mutual
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  • ...'], ''BioNews'', accessed 29 September 2014.</ref>, she was a barrister on the [[Northern Circuit]] and studied law at [[King’s College London]]. ...implementation of the Act by the UK Government's Department of Health and the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority<ref>See Sarah Norcross, [http:
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  • ...National Party]] (SNP) MP for Edinburgh South West, having won the seat in the general election in May 2015. ...enderson-gets-labour-nomination/ Ricky Henderson gets Labour nomination] ''The Edinburgh Reporter'', 31 January 2015, accessed 12 May 2015 </ref>
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  • ...'s website as September 2015 states that she is currently on secondment to the 'minister for cities'[Clark]. <ref> [http://ukregeneration.org.uk/about-ukr On 24 August 2015 Sadek announced in the ''Estates Gazette'' that she had re-joined Clark in a more senior role as '
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  • ...n Nations">g3xMUeATdIE"</youtube>[[Paul Singer]] (dob: August 22, 1944) is the founder and president of [[Elliott Management Corporation]], a New York-bas ...#1006 Paul Singer]. Accessed 23 May 2015.</ref> He is a major supporter of the Republican party.
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  • ...House IRC]] is an immigration removal centre run by [[G4S]]. It is part of the 'Gatwick cluster' of immigration removal centres together with [[Tinsley Ho ...by [[Global Solutions Ltd.]](GSL). The company was acquired by [[G4S]] and the centre opened in 2009 under [[G4S]]' management.
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  • ...s formed in 2014, to 'raise awareness of the issue of death by drowning in the UK and to provide a forum for discussion on water safety related issues'.<r ...n 2014, 381 people died from drowning and many more from related injuries. The group will aim to teach people personal survival, basic water rescue skills
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  • ...included in references below and covers the period predating the start of the Commons debate on 2 December. Most of the Conservative party's 330 MPs are expected to support the Prime Minister's call for airstrikes.<ref name="BBC">[http://www.bbc.co.uk/
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  • [[Walter MacGowan]] worked in the prison service from 1970 to 1992, before joining [[Group 4]] until 2004. He ...Group 4]] as director of prisons, and was "involved in projects related to the privatisation of prisons and prisoner escort services."<ref>Times, “Jail
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  • ...ts of the Programme have been run with [[Shared Outcomes]] a programme of the [[Institute for Statecraft]]. ==The programe==
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  • ...1991''' is a book by David Teacher. It is reproduced here by permission of the author. ...contacts via the Cercle. Iain Hamilton, "fully conscious and in touch with the CIA officers in London" took over as Chairman (202). Unbeknownst to
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