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  • [[File:MackenzieCrest.gif|right|thumb|300px|The crest of the [[Mackenzie Institute]] since at least 2002. ''Luceo non uro'' means 'I shine, not burn' and is t ...her People’s Wars: A Review of Overseas Terrorism in Canada, A Mackenzie Institute Occasional Paper]</ref>
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  • ...y in Britain and the United States and was a major speaker at the Jonathan Institute conference of 1979. ...long a regular contributor to Britain's '[[Economist]]' and to the U.S. '[[National Review]]', while taking time off to write an admiring biography of the Span
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  • ...een done collaboratively with the NFF, CSIS, the University of Chicago's [[Institute for Social and Behavioral Pathology]], and [[Ray Cline]]'s [[U.S. Global St ...Foundation for the Study of Terrorism]]; [[Jillian Becker]] of London's [[Institute for the Study of Terrorism]]; [[Brian Jenkins]] of [[Rand]]; and retired Ge
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  • ...determined to turn back the clock on social policies and to move toward a national security state. See Saloma, ''Ominous Politics'', pp. 123-27.</ref> ...[[Clifford Case]]. In 1979, Bryen had gone to work for the Coalition for a Democratic Majority. By 1980, he was running JlNSA, and in 1981 he joined the Pentagon
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  • ...planted in Chilean newspapers and military journals, all attributed to an institute in Washington, D.C. [[Fred Landis]] pointed out that "it served the CIA wel ...bling objective scholarship. To this group, the Italian scene presented a "national security" threat to the United States and called for forceful intervention.
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  • The [[National Planning Association]], for example, is a small policy-discussion group whi ..."Little Assemblies" based on the same topics discussed at the semi-annual national meetings in New York.{{ref|26}}
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  • ...Swiss bank accounts for simply shaving a few billion off the sale price of national assets. ...Russia's industrial assets, with the effect that the corruption scheme cut national output nearly in half causing depression and starvation.
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  • ...and use it, as with the National Security Council. Moreover, in a formally democratic polity, the aims and the powers of the various elements of this elite are f ..., Ledeen became the first executive director of the [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]], a pro-Israel pressure group that served as a flagship o
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  • ...n to the thirty conferences and seminars on terrorism sponsored by his own institute, Alexander has been a regular participant in conferences staged by others, The funding sources of Alexander's institute are not in the public domain, but his continuous appearance in government-s
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  • ...unday Times'' and a commentator for the [[BBC]]. He wrote a column for ''[[National Review]]''. Crozier was a Distinguished Visiting Fellow on War, Revolution, ...[Kermit Roosevelt]], the CIA agent who had engineered the overthrow of the democratic government of Iran in 1953. Roosevelt approached wealthy American families
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  • ...o the NATO orthodoxies of the previous 35 years. The meeting, organised by National Security Council staff with the support of USIA director Charles Wick, was ...ill serve as the core for a large funding effort which could support the [[National Endowment for Democracy]] or whether the group, by background and interest,
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  • ...d that the preference of the chief executives of large corporations is for national governments to become subservient to corporate and financial interests. <re ...Wharton School, the University of Vienna, and the International Management Institute, Geneva
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  • ...ser has been director of the Center for Middle East Policy at the [[Hudson Institute]] in Washington, DC. She has been described as an "ardent Zionist"<ref>Bria ...publication_details&id=2133 "Support Freedom in the Muslim World"], Hudson Institute, 4 January 2003 (accessed on 3 October 2010)</ref>
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  • ...aborative relationships and partnerships with international organizations, national institutions, governments and non-governmental organizations that are dedic ...ic-for-profit sector interaction which was hitherto seen as problematic in democratic societies: a new development in the name of 'partnership' is the ready acce
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  • ...merican ideals of freedom, dignity, and opportunity worldwide.'<ref>Truman National Security Project [http://web.archive.org/web/20050202011134/http://trumanpr ...ational-security-on-the-democratic-agenda Putting National Security on the Democratic Agenda],' ''The Forward'', June 3, 2005, accessed 27 April 2009</ref>
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  • ...st be members of the Conservative Party, the [[Ulster Unionists]] or the [[Democratic Unionist Party]] (DUP) though there is no such requirement for associate me ...obedience and respect for the laws of the land, freedom of worship and our national heritage;
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  • ...eign and Commonwealth Office]]. The Board is responsible for formulating a national public diplomacy strategy to support the UK's key overseas interests and ob ...n Rights]] | [[Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh]] | [[Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies]] | [[Saferworld]] | [[Scottish Police Ser
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  • ...nt-making foundation which "seeks to encourage a just, equal, peaceful and democratic society". With an endowment of some £100 million, the Trust gives out gran | [[Barking & Dagenham Giving (BD Giving) and The Curiosity Society]] || Democratic Money || To embed the participatory investment work of the Community Steeri
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  • For example they appear to argue that regulation is effectively anti-democratic as it ties the hands of those 'who know': *Adam Burgess, ‘National Minority Rights and “Civilizing” Eastern Europe’, ''Contention'', 5 (
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  • <h4 align="center">DIRECTION FOR THE DEMOCRATIC LEFT</h4> <h4>14. The marketisation of public services &ndash; and the democratic alternative<br>
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