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  • ...ef de Cabinet in Israel to Dr. [[Chaim Weizmann]] in 1949 made a career in publishing, but is also active in atlanticist and Neoconservative linked organisations Think tank connections to note are with the New Labour oriented [[Foreign Policy Centre]] and the intelligence connected [[Centre for European Reform
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  • ...for public authorities and corporate organisations internationally'2. The company operates prisons and detention centres, and an increasing quantity of other ...UK private prison contract to manage HMP Wolds in Yorkshire7. In 1994 the company won the UK's first ever PFI prison contract - to build and manage HMP Altco
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  • ...oved from Gaitskell's, just more robust and more intelligent, his ideas on foreign policy were far more radical. His 1953 book ''The War on World Poverty: An ...ation engineer. This does not mean the end of Britain's influence in world affairs: rather it means that influence will be used, as never before, for the welf
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  • ...olding company in the UK, which controls News International, his newspaper company. News International owns ''[[The Times]]'', ''[[The Sun]]'', ''[[The Sunday ...pers in Australia and the L.A. Dodgers. News Corp also owns the publishing company [[Harper Collins]] (which owns [[Fourth Estate]], one of the largest indepe
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  • ...oft]] and [[General Electric]]. Past members have included [[Enron]] ( the company that hid debt from its books in order to artificially inflate its value to ...[Dick Cheney]], was Hallibuton's Chief Executive until 2000. He joined the company in 1995 after it was awarded the job of studying and then implementing the
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  • ...required to establish a satisfactory link between the Chiefs of Staff and Foreign Office on matters connected with the day-to-day conduct of anti-Communist p ...e publications of proscribed organisations, regional organisers' reports, 'Foreign Office' material - i.e. IRD - and Common Cause.(103) The National Agent's D
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  • ...f-confidence]', ''Independent'', 19 May 2005</ref> and was registered as a company Vote No Ltd in May 2004. ...had up to that point been campaign director of Vote 2004, was appointed as Company Secretary.<ref>Open Europe Ltd Companies House Appointments, accessed 18 Ju
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  • ...e a career out of presenting Iran as a "nuclear threat" to the world, even publishing a book entitled: ''The Iran Threat: President Ahmadinjad and the Coming Nuc ...3 and is often a guest on [[Voice of America]], or [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] Radio Network's [[John Batchelor|John Batchelor Show]]. He has lectur
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  • ...more generally acknowledged to have been at the heart of ‘the American [foreign policy] establishment’, Carnegie was also a highly significant organizati ...active international engagement by the United States ... Through research, publishing, convening, and on occasion, creating new institutions and international ne
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  • ...conglomerate with global interests in information, education, and consumer publishing. As Director for People, he is responsible for all Pearson employees worldw ...ister for National production in the Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade; President GE Appliances in Brazil, founder of the Ethos Institute fo
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  • ...host, anchor, panelist, correspondent and reporter for a variety of public affairs television shows on PBS, ABC, CBS, BBC and CNN. He served as a Washington-b ...to the United Kingdom (1989-91), Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs and Pentagon Spokesman (1981-83), U.S. Representative to the United Nations
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  • Fraser was special adviser to UK foreign secretaries Sir [[Geoffrey Howe]], [[John Major]], and [[Douglas Hurd]] bet ...he financial editor of the London Evening Standard, who is Chairman of the company.<ref>"[http://www.newsdeskcomms.com/US/html/people.htm About us]", Newsdesk
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  • ...on Times'', "formed the basis for a continuing academic analysis of Soviet affairs." <ref>Arnold Beichman, 'Peer review for shortcomings of Sovietology', ''Th ...Crozier|Crozier]] the Director. <ref>Institute for the Study of Conflict, Company Accounts made up to 30 June 1971</ref> Schapiro chaired the Institute until
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  • ...of working with hard-line, anti-Soviet groups promoting an aggressive U.S. foreign policy. [[Frank Barnett]] founded the NSIC in 1962 along with [[Morris Lieb ...the role of nongovernmental groups, especially labor unions, in furthering foreign and military policy goals. And that:
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  • ...y]] officers in overseas U.S. embassies have 'been told to look away' when foreign visa applicants had ties to 'Islamist terrorist' organisations ('even to IS *A review by Richard H. Curtiss for the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs notes:
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  • *"What Forces for NATO? and from Whom?" (with K Wayne Smith). Foreign Affairs, 48:1, October 1969. *"U.S. Forces in Europe: How Many? Doing What?" Foreign Affairs, 53:3 April 1975.
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  • ...ompany was [[Iain Hamilton]], <ref>Brian Freemantle, ''CIA: The Honourable Company'' (London: Michael Joseph, 1983) p.189</ref> a former editor of the British ...Australian born journalist [[Brian Crozier]] was appointed chairman of the company. He was a fervant anti-communist who had worked for the ''Economist'' and t
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  • ...nflict grew out of a small library and research group called the [[Current Affairs Research Services Centre]]. The 'Service' was run by the anti-communist cru ...[[Forum World Features]]. By 1968, Crozier was calling this his [[Current Affairs Research Services Center]], and in January 1970 he wrote to [[Peter Wilkins
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  • ...the [[Information Research Department]] was a British operation run by the foreign office, Healey also had connections with US propaganda in Britain and Europ ...ong with some figures from the Commission of the Churches on International Affairs, these men started putting together the personnel for the would be think-ta
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  • ...rsity Press, 1998, pp.26-27.</ref> Eventually, 13 of the 18 members of the Foreign Policy Task Force of the CDM, led by Rostow, joined the CPD. Notable among ...ain Professor The Memoirs of Sir Michael Howard'' (Continuum International Publishing Group, 2006) pp.192-3</ref>
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