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  • ...cy options and ensure their implementation at the intersection of business and government. [http://www.potomacinstitute.org/] *Terrorism and asymmetry<br>
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  • ...Information Center''' is a US neoconservative think thank with a focus on intelligence-related issues. According to a profile the National Strategy Information Center (NSIC):
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  • ...n Morris]", International Policy Network, Accessed 3-September-2010.</ref> and [[Dennis O'Keeffe]]<ref>Dennis O'Keeffe, [http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/human ...ed the idea of creating private sector universities in the UK. Harry Ferns and Ralph Harris were both prominent members of the [[Institute of Economic Aff
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  • ..., as of February 2015 his profile no longer appeared on BICOM's staff page and he is presumably no longer employed by the organisation. ...w.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200203/cmwib/wb030705/notifi.htm Weekly Information Bulletin: 5th July 2003]</ref>
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  • Standish was until August 2006 the editor of [[Jane's Intelligence Digest]]. According to a biographical note on the University of Durham webs ...lution within ethnic Albanian communities, although he has also researched and produced two television documentaries for Channel 4 focusing on the payment
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  • ...' is an academic who sits on the board of Britain's [[Charity Commission]] and is a senior academic adviser to the [[Defence Academy]] of the United Kingd ...n African history, medical anthropology, European politics and on military and strategic issues.
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  • ...e in counter-insurgency warfare, the 'Virtual Insurgent', strategic theory and insurgency. ...p and the evolution of the British Army's approach to Small Wars, 1945-75, and COIN operations in South Asia. The Group has been closely involved with the
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  • ...ally regarded by the reading public as those giving the most comprehensive and reliable coverage”. A full list of the sources is below. :ABIX - Australasian Business Intelligence
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  • ...of terrorism experts from various sources including academic, the internet and the media. The process of compiling this list is described in detail below. ...ticles published between 1970 and 2007. The search returned 4,511 articles and 8,126 authors. Details of the search are as follows:
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  • ...[Security Service]], better known as [[MI5]], is the main British domestic intelligence service. (See also: [http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Category:MI5 Categ ===Counter-Subversion and the "far and wide" left===
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  • ...of the BIS in Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles and in Ottawa ([[British Information Services (Ottawa)]]) ...wer the questions most frequently asked in the United States about Britain and provide up-to-date government comment on current events where Britain has a
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  • ...ecame part of [[SO15 Counter Terrorism Command|Counter Terrorism Command]] and it was “merged into the community engagement team” in 2016.<ref name="A ...out jihadi recruiters and prevent them from taking over the Finsbury Park and the Brixton Mosques, the Unit has been criticised for its choice of partner
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  • ...7 Number 1, pp165-181 (2014)).</ref> until 1988|Targets=Animal liberation and anti-authoritarian movements}} '''Robert Lambert''', commonly known as '''Bob Lambert''' and sometimes styled '''Dr Robert Lambert MBE''', born February or March 1952,<
    114 KB (15,683 words) - 22:17, 23 April 2021
  • ...d to the rank of commander in the Met with responsibility for drugs, crime and complaints investigations. ::Between then and December 2002 he was responsible for a range of serious crime issues, as we
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  • ...ch is not only home of the 800-strong Special Branch and the interrogation centre (closed in December 1999), but also housed the British Army’s [[Joint Sup ...as the talk of the place a week or so later on 25 March, when the security and political establishment gathered to say farewell to the outgoing Chief Cons
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} {{Template:Propaganda badge}} ...or encouraging domestic spying and preparing secret blacklists of citizens and groups that it alleges share the 'ideology of terrorists.'<ref name="q1"/><
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  • ...e [[Campaign Against Criminalising Communities]] (CAMPACC). More recently, and perhaps surprisingly, he has become an advisor to the [[Quilliam Foundation ...aims and objectives<ref>"[http://www.campacc.org.uk/aims.html CAMPACC Aims and Objectives]"</ref>.
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  • ...Deputy Director of the University’s [[Global Terrorism Research Centre]] and also teaches at the Australian National University. ...post-911.html#transcrip Transcipt] of ‘Missing the Plot? The Politics of Intelligence Post 9/11’, 9 March 2005, part of </ref>
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  • ...ism Research Centres, [http://www.da.mod.uk/colleges/arag/links/csrc-links/terrorism-research-centres/israel/prism-project-for-the-research-of-islamist-movement ...mar Al-Hussayen was intended to foster terrorism while publishing the same information on the Prism website.
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} ...co-director of the [[Quilliam Foundation]], author of ''[[The Islamist]]'' and a member of the [[Labour Party]].<ref>[http://wwwlpowerbase.info/images/3/3
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