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  • .../2010/apr/17/a-shadow-warrior-falls/ TIMMERMAN: A shadow warrior falls], ''Washington Times'', 17 April 2010.</ref> Since January 2013 he has been a director of ...html wrote] May 9, 2006, in the ''Salon'' "War Room". "As the ''Washington Post'' at the time," Grieve wrote, "Murray's order to Kappes came after Sulick h
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  • ...] who resigned from the Council of Management in March 1974 to take up his post as Director-General of the [[International Association for Cultural Freedom ...d the Council of Management in October 1975, immediately after leaving his post as Director-General of Intelligence at the Ministry of Defence. <ref>Notifi
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  • ...labi (the Iraqi exile and source of false intelligence to the Pentagon)"in Washington circles came about at the instigation of Albert Wohlstetter, who met Chalab ...d 8 April, 2009)</ref> <ref>Roberta and Albert Wohlstetter, 'Studies for a Post-Communist Cuba', [http://www.rand.org/about/history/wohlstetter/DL11060/DL1
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  • '''Georgetown University''' is a private university based in Washington DC. It is one of the most important education institutions in the world of ...ia Profs; A University Thinks Hard About Its Think Tank’, The Washington Post, 11 May 1986</ref> Whilst the Center itself moved elsewhere, some of the CS
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  • ...information, dated 11 July 2008</ref> just days before he took up his new post at ICST. ...olicy Conference on Positive Options from Deterring Youth from Radicalism, Washington D.C.
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  • ...in international relations. It is based in [[Johns Hopkins University]] in Washington D.C. but also has smaller programmes in Bologna, Italy and Hopkins-Nanjing ...who brought us the Cold War'], 21 October 2004</ref> He was also the main Washington sponsor of the small group who founded the [[Institute for Strategic Studie
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  • Jonathan S. Paris is adjunct fellow at The [[Hudson Institute]], Washington DC and adjunct fellow at the London-based [[Legatum Institute]]. ...ted the first book on Indonesia’s democratic transition, The Politics of Post-Suharto Indonesia (Council on Foreign Relations, 1999), and from 1994-97 le
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  • ...as a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington DC. In 2005 he became a senior research fellow of the [[New America Foundat ...AR2006041101031.html How to Get Out of the Iran Trap]" in ''The Washington Post''
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  • ...and terrorism have not been fully rejected by the Muslim community in the post 9-11 era'. <ref> [http://www.freemuslims.org/ Free Muslim Coalition Against ...article/2005/05/12/AR2005051201788.html Positive article by the Washington Post]
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  • ==In Washington== ...enhower, who while president of Columbia had met Mr. Burns, brought him to Washington. The political activity of members of the President's Council of Economic A
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  • ...44.html A Dig Into Jerusalem's Past Fuels Present-Day Debates,] Washington Post, accessed June 6</ref> ...%20jerusalem.htm Column One: Olmert's plan for Jerusalem], ''The Jerusalem Post'', accessed 18 Sept 2012</ref>. Israeli journalist Nadavai Shragai has refe
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  • ...Industry Today: Implications for Transatlantic Cooperation," at a forum in Washington, D.C., co-sponsored by the Atlantic Council of the United States and the Lo .... Kroes. A member of more than 30 corporate boards, she was chosen for the post of Europe's top regulator by European Commission President Jose Manuel Barr
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  • ...2004Jun3.html CIA director Tenet resigns], by William Branigin, Washington Post, 3 June 2004.</ref> ...2004Jun3.html CIA director Tenet resigns], by William Branigin, Washington Post, 3 June 2004.</ref>
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  • ...e Telegraph launched its "exclusive" on the Habbush memo -- the Washington Post published an article by [[Dana Priest]] and [[Robin Wright]] headlined "Ira
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  • ...orld.<ref>Beset Jewish state is losing edge over Arab world, report warns, Washington Times, 2 December 2002.</ref>Prominent participants included [[William Kris ...liya]]. <ref>David E. Kaplan, 'Confronting the terror threat', ''Jerusalem Post'', 28 September 2007</ref>
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  • ..., Washington Report on Middle Eastern Affairs, September 1999, [http://www.washington-report.org/backissues/0999/9909138.html pp.138-140]</ref> and is thought to
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  • ...p]], an internship opportunity for British journalists at the ''Washington Post''. ...<i>Washington Post</i> and <i>BBC News</i>. He was The <i>Guardian’s</i> Washington correspondent from 1993-97 and his radio work includes the <i>Radio 4</i> c
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  • [[Doris Meissner]]: Senior Fellow, Migration Policy Institute, Washington DC. ...quite regularly including [[Ian Hargreaves]]. Robert Cooper (author of The Post-Modern State and the World Order), Dr Christopher Coker (something of a reg
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  • ...lical as adviser, The Telegraph, 25-July-2003</ref> Prior to taking up the post advising Duncan Smith, Montgomerie posted a series of prayers online, ''The ...-March-2005</ref> Conservative Party [[Francis Maude]] sent Montgomerie to Washington in 2006 to help develop an online campaign strategy similar to the US campa
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