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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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  • Mendoza ran a contract publishing company for 10 years which specialised in producing publications for international In June 2011, Alan Mendoza addressed [[AIPAC]] (the American Israel Public Affairs Committee), the main pro-Israel lobbying group in the US, at a conference i
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  • ...alism/people/faculty/amonck.html Prof. Adrian Monck HEAD OF JOURNALISM AND PUBLISHING], (accessed 28 August 2008</ref> ...econd presenter for BBC 4 News<ref>Martin Evans (2002) "Lang Joins BBC for Foreign News Bulletin" <i>Press Association</i> 15 January 2002</ref> In 2004 she
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  • ...national Politics from Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. He also minored in Islamic studies at the Prince Alwaleed bin Tala ...n closed his website and redirected traffic to NEFA which he said would be publishing all his future work.<ref>[http://www.globalterroralert.com/ Globalterrorale
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  • ...]] (2004 - present), [[International Atomic Energy Agency]] (1998), Senate Foreign Relations Committee (1988) and Senate Judiciary Committee (1987); Deak Priz ...; Constitutional Diplomacy (Princeton University Press: 1990); and Foreign Affairs and the U.S. Constitution (co-edited with [[Louis Henkin]] and [[William D.
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  • ...nsiderable influence in Westminster and is also consulted routinely by the Foreign Office and Downing Street on matters relating to the Middle East. Tony Blai ...8 January 2008; [http://www.britemb.org.il/News/straw130302.html Speech by Foreign Secretary Jack Straw at the Labour Friends of Israel Annual Lunch], 13 Marc
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  • ..., set up with the help of [[Antony Fisher]] of the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]], one of the British think tanks associated with the [[Mont Pelerin Societ In 1992, the Institute founded a consulting company, [[Adam Smith International]] Ltd, which was "charged with overseeing the o
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  • ...of party affiliation and in 2008 hosted visits from [[David Cameron]] and publishing the report True Blue<ref>[http://www.demos.co.uk/publications/trueblue True ...government policy. ''Dispatches'' had set up a fictional US public affairs company and contacted Hewitt and several senior politicians asking them if they wer
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  • ...en the latter was an investment banker with the American firm of Blair and Company. Dwight Morrow, a Morgan Banker who later became American Ambassador to Mex ...nd fellow at the CIA-run [[Radio Free Europe]], [[RAND]], the [[Council on Foreign Relations]], [[Euston Manifesto United States]] and and the [[World Securit
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  • ...ked to the South African government". According to their investigation the company was "set up in the 1980s by Sean Cleary, a former South African diplomat wh ...ked to the South African government". According to their investigation the company was "set up in the 1980s by Sean Cleary, a former South African diplomat wh
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  • ...ommunist [[Dudley Geoffrey Stewart-Smith]] as the journal of his [[Foreign Affairs Circle]]. It was distributed free to MPs.<ref>Andrew Roth, [http://www.guar ..., the Digest was published by Stewart-Smith's [[Foreign Affairs Publishing Company]], which also acted as a distributor for material for much of the British r
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