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  • ...russak&title=Conflict&rn=1 Conflict.], accessed 12 January 2009</ref> The Institute was headed between 1977 and 1979 by former US Ambassador to Nicaragua, [[Ja *[[Jirl Toman]] - [[Institute Henri-Dunant]]
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  • The '''Institute for Conflict and Policy Studies''' was a Washington DC based organisation which appears to have been created in 1977 and to hav ...Ambassador to Chile, CITE: 1981 Pub. Papers 1016</ref> Documents about the Institute are archived amongst his papers at [[Georgetown University]].<ref>Georgetow
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  • ...eberge was president of the [[Institute for Conflict and Policy Studies]], Washington, D.C., in 1977-79, and senior development adviser of the [[Planning Reseach ...iversity (M.P.A., 1965). He is married, has three children, and resides in Washington, D.C. He was born December 28, 1930, in Oceanside, N.Y.<ref>Public Papers o
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  • ...first a public sector of govern¬ment agencies and officials who establish policy and provide opinions and selected facts about official acts and plans on te ...es security firms are also vehicles for the implementation of covert state policy. The officials and experts of the institutes move, as in a revolving door,
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  • ...ealising that this is a very, very well concerted and coordinated and paid for campaign to discredit the very simple statement that we made. – Ignacio C ...lly, the Mexican maize would be negative, he thought. But Quist was wrong. For some reason, instead of the local maize being negative, it kept coming up p
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  • The Science and Public Policy Institute (SPPI) is a think tank based in the U.S. which promotes the views of global ...zenry</i><nowiki>[original italics]</nowiki><ref>Science and Public Policy Institute [http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/our_mission.html Our Mission] Accessed 1
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  • ...in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, former Director at the Institute of EU Policy and Management at Law University of Lithuania, former Dean of Faculty of Pu ...r of publications (articles, academic monographs) on the issues of foreign policy, EU policies and management, interest groups and lobbying, economic reform,
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  • He is a board member of the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]. ...ef> After his posts in Washington and Brussels, Knight ‘lobbied brazenly for the editorship of the paper, and got it, aged 34’ <ref>Catherine Bennett,
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  • The [[MMR]] jab is a combined vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella. One version of the vaccine available in 2010 in ...leged falsification of data and conflicts of interest. The BMJ also called for the veracity of Wakefield’s previous research papers to be examined. <ref
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  • He has been the British [[Conservative Party]] MP for Daventry since 2010.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/chri ...e was hired by lobbying agency [[Fleishman-Hillard]] while he was standing for Parliament in 2009.
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  • ...tative-for-climate-change/ John Ashton appointed UK Special Representative for Climate Change], press release, 8 June 2006] (accessed 14 September, 2010). ...eign Secretary [[William Hague]] announced Ashton's reappointment in June 'for the year ahead'. Ashton worked closely with Hague in the negotiations in th
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  • [[Syed Kamall]] (born 15 February 1967, London) is a British MEP for London from [[Conservative and Unionist Party]] (since 12.05.2005).<ref>Eur :16.09.2009 / ... : Delegation for relations with Switzerland and Norway and to the EU-Iceland Joint Parliamen
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  • [[Nirj Deva]] (born 11 May 1948, Colombo, Sri Lanka) is an MEP for South East from the [[Conservative and Unionist Party]] since 20.07.1999.<r *Vice-Chairman, Delegation for relations with the countries of South Asia
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  • ...Winston Healey''' (born 30 August 1917) is a Labour politician best known for serving as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1974 to 1979. He was an import ...ies of the Cold War, weaning it from naïve pro-Sovietism to solid support for Nato. In the 1950s, while never a paid-up Gaitskellite, he made himself the
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  • ...turned to the Conservative offices again, this time as Margaret Thatcher's policy adviser. Three years later, he became assistant editor of the newly-formed ==At the Downing Street Policy Unit==
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  • CMIA is a UK based international trade association for 'carbon market service providers'. ...ange (UNFCCC) and Kyoto Protocol, CMIA's international membership accounts for an estimated 75 per cent of the global carbon market, valued at USD 100 bil
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  • ...s. The group has offices in the United States in New York, California, and Washington. The Australia office is in Melbourne, and the China office is in Beijing. ...es Limited was started in May of 2007, and it carries out trading services for the charity.<ref> The Climate Group. (2008) “Trustee’s Annual Reports t
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  • Since 1990, the [[UN General Assembly]] has pushed for action regarding climate change. This led to 154 countries signing the [[UN ...the “[[Bali Action Plan]]” was adopted. This in essence sets the scene for the talks leading up to COP-15 in Copenhagen. COP-14/CMP4. Poznan, 2008. T
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  • Since 1990, the [[UN General Assembly]] has pushed for action regarding climate change. This led to 154 countries signing the [[UN ...the “[[Bali Action Plan]]” was adopted. This in essence sets the scene for the talks leading up to COP-15 in Copenhagen. COP-14/CMP4. Poznan, 2008. T
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  • ...gelicals Now, July 2008. Article 'mainly' based on ''Baroness Cox, a Voice for the Voiceless'' by Andrew Boyd, Lion Books, 1998.</ref> Cox was among the t ...ng a Marxist penetration into British academia. <ref>‘Gould report calls for rebuttal of attacks on education in Britain by extreme radicals’, ''The T
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