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  • ...ity]]’s [[John F. Kennedy School of Government]] and consultant to the [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]], the [[C.S. Mott Foundation]] and the [[Open Society Instit
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  • ...der Secretary for Economic Affairs. She had also been an aide to Nelson A. Rockefeller and had worked in political campaigns for John and Robert Kennedy. ...en took up her State Department posts, her friends included Vice President Rockefeller, Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and many other powerful figures, who
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  • ...lege of Letters, Arts & Sciences' School of International Relations at the University of Southern California. It is a joint research and professional training or ...for Public Diplomacy from the U.S. State Department in recognition of the university's teaching, training and research in public diplomacy.<ref>[http://uscpubli
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  • ...and Higher Education, Iran, and from 1990-91 was [[Rockefeller Foundation|Rockefeller]] Fellow. In 1991 he became an Associate Professor at EHESS-Cadis, becoming
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  • ...nd education. Rockefeller Sr. also founded Rockefeller University, and The University of Chicago. He was a dedicated Northern Baptist and supported the church. ...in 1914 in a coal mine in Colorado, where 20 people lost their lives, and Rockefeller Jr. was required to testify the following year. At the time he was advised
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  • ...artin Heidegger]] and [[Carl Schmitt]]. With Schmitt's help he secured a [[Rockefeller Foundation]] grant to study in Paris, which enabled him to escape Germany a ....htm "A Platonic Love Affair: Strauss in the White House"]. ''Moment'' ([[University of Michigan, Ann Arbor]] undergraduate student publication), Issue 3 (Febru
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  • ...on was educated at Harrow School, Churchill College, Cambridge and Cardiff University. He joined the [[Yorkshire Post]] in 1974 and then worked as a press office ...ve made constructive comments': [[George Bunton]], formerly a surgeon at [[University College Hospital]], Dr. [[Jonathan de Pass]], [[Andrew Roberts]], [[Robert
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  • ..., diplomat and lawyer.<ref>Mark Lincoln Chawin, The Hawks of World War II, University of North Caroline Press, 1968, p.57.</ref> He headed the [[Secret Intellig |publisher=Colgate University
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  • ...n a more positive light." Some of Lee’s most important work was for the Rockefeller family: :which he began to assist in 1914. In that year [[John D. Rockefeller, Jr.]], asked for his advice in handling the so-called Ludlow Massacre that
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  • ...e Church Committee of the Senate, the Pike Committee of the House, and the Rockefeller Commission, the CIA was becoming an embarassment, and Congress decided some ...try to another to give the impression of vast popular opposition. The NED, Rockefeller and Ford Foundations, and the Soros philanthropies have been particularly a
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  • ...was "organised jointly by the [[Centre for International Studies at Oxford University]]'s Department of Politics and International Relations and the European Stu The conference was also sponsored by the [[USIP]], [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]], [[British Academy]], [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]],
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  • ...ean’s Council of the John F. Kennedy School of Government]] at [[Harvard University]], [[Clinton Global Initiative]] and member of the Boards for [[GRI]] ([[Gl ...ngton, D.C.) | [[Foundation for Business and Society]] (Hovik, Norway) | [[Rockefeller Foundation]] (New York)
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  • ...King's College London]]. It is a collaboration between King's College, the University of Pennsylvania in the United States, the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzli ...of the four collaborating institutions - [[King's College London]], the [[University of Pennsylvania]], the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]] and the [[Regi
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  • ...stgraduate)|M.A.]] and [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] degrees at [[Harvard University]] in 1952 and 1954, respectively. In 1952, while still at Harvard, he serve ...lisher=[[Harper & Brothers]]}}</ref> From 1956 to 1958 he worked for the [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]] as director of its [[Special Studies Project]].<ref name=no
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  • ...University.<ref>[http://www.rff.org/About_RFF/Pages/UniversityFellows.aspx University Fellows], Resources for the Future website, accessed 8 July 2009</ref> ... ...raduate student at Cornell University. Her professor was one of Monsanto's university consultants and a known rBGH promoter.
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  • :President of the [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]] :Executive Dean of the Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University
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  • ...rb nutrients from the soil. Christoph Steiner, a research scientist at the University of Georgia, says, "We believe that the structure of charcoal provides a sec ...tier],” Cornell University Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Cornell University website</ref>
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  • ...Order of Infante Dom Henrique (Portugal 1998). He also received the David Rockefeller International Leadership Award (1998), and eventually picked up his British ...of the King's Inns, from 1969 to 1971 Mr. Sutherland was a Tutor in Law at University College Dublin. From 1981 until early 1982 he was [[Attorney General of Ire
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  • ...House advisers, most notably C.D. Jackson, and to a lesser extent, Nelson Rockefeller, William H. Jackson, Frederick Dearborn, and Karl G. Harr. In spite of Pres James Schwoch, (2009) Global TV: New Media and the Cold War, 1946-69. University of Illinois Press.
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  • ...tner of Lazard. He has been chairman of the board of trustees of Brandeis University and the American Jewish Congress, and the chairman of the executive committ ...Blaustein Institute for Human Rights and the committee of visitors of the University of Michigan Law School. He has received honors from The Phoenix House Foun
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