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  • O'Callaghan was named in the British media in connection with the IRA bombing campaign in England in 1983: ...as identified as Sean O'Callaghan, 30, a native of Tralee, County Kerry in the Irish Republic.
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  • ...NATO's Science Programme."<ref>Ref needed</ref> The division is advised by the [[NATO Public Diplomacy Committee]].<ref>http://www.nato.int/issues/cpd/ind ...en scientists of the countries of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council or the Mediterranean Dialogue.
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  • ...h]] and then privately for the [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]] and the right-wing activist [[David Hart]]. ...vice-consul in Tangier and private secretary to the British Ambassador in The Hague.
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  • ...encroachment. <ref>Ian Mather, ‘Secret Service story led to deport’, ''The Observer'', 21 November 1976, p.1</ref> It ran until 1989 and produced a se ...documents leaked to ''Time Out'' provided evidence that the Institute for the Study of Conflict had grown out of this operation:
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  • ...30310_american_dreamers/int_lobe.htm interview with Jim Lobe], Inter Press Service, 17 February.</ref> ...of Alex Abella's Soldiers of Reason: The RAND Corporation and the Rise of the American Empire].</ref>
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  • ...[[British Armed Forces]], Civil Service, Other Government Departments and service personnel from other nations. ...ajority of training is postgraduate with many courses being accredited for the award of civilian qualifications.
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  • The Department is an 'integral' part of the [[UK Defence Academy]]. ...in Lincolnshire.<ref>[http://www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/sspp/defence/index.html The Defence Studies Department :Defence Studies Department] King's College Lond
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  • ...anner]]. Officers of the Board have always represented Jewish interests at the highest level. ...which Israel has with her Arab neighbours have presented difficulties for the Jewish Diaspora. There have been clashes with other communal groups over po
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  • ...and its [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]] developed over the years in collaboration with other right-wing research centres and think-tan ...arizona.edu/go/intranet/papers/paper-Reid-terrorism-researcher.pdf Mapping the contemporary terrorism research domain]’, International Journal of Human-
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  • ...common amongst neo-conservatives today, Walsh advocated what he called “the argument of strength justly and righteously employed.<ref>ibid., p.141</ref ...CIA operative who transformed the SFS in to a prime recruiting ground for the CIA and similar organizations.
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  • ...he<i>Guardian</i> announced the 72nd birthday of '''Trevor Chinn'''<ref><i>The Guardian</i>. 'Birthdays'. 24th July 2007.</ref>. ...<ref>Krieger, C. (2008) 'Sir Trevor’s big plans to transform London'. <i>The Jewish Chronicle</i>. 4th July 2008</ref>.
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  • ...ennedy School of Government]], Harvard University, and is Faculty Chair of the School's [[Middle East Initiative]].[http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/middleeast/ ...ard University and the Chairman of the Commission on Roles and Missions of the Armed Forces.<ref>[http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/middleeast/pop/white.html]</r
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  • ...nd is the Official Historian of the [[Falklands Campaign]]. He was awarded the [[KCMG]] in 2003.<ref>[http://www.oussg.org/main/index.php?option=com_conte ...lear strategy and the cold war, though he writes regularly on contemporary security issues.
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  • ...a fantasist may be designed to allay suspicions of a relationship with the security services. ...ion of a social equilibrium that had been absent before. Islam was playing the role it had in 7th-century Arabia of bringing law and structure to decaying
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  • * [[Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service]] ** [[Center for Peace and Security Studies]]
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  • ...America’s most high profile terrorism experts. The Center for Peace and Security Studies also houses [[Paul Pillar]], a former CIA analyst, prolific media p *[[Georgetown Security Studies Review‎]] - journal of the Center created in 2012.
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  • ...strategic communications in Berlin.<ref>Source unless otherwise stated for the people involved is: [http://www.atlantic-community.org/index/about/us About ...2003. From 2004 to 2007 he served as head of the Transatlantic Program at the [[German Council on Foreign Relations]] (DGAP) and is now a partner at Bohn
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  • ...e and Research and the head of the State Department's intelligence agency, the [[Bureau of Intelligence and Research]] (INR). ...rt was employed by [[TRW]], Inc. as Director of Special Projects in two of the corporation’s Space and Defense operating groups.
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  • ...'s Business Arena. 'Vigilant Technology valued at £24.3m for AIM IPO; The security and surveillance technology company will issue 23,255,814 shares at £0.43 ...ackney and Reading) and shopping centres. In 2007 its portfolio included a security contract 'at one of Jerusalem's boroughs'<ref>Vigilant Technology. [http://
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  • ...hairman of the US Strategic Bombing Survey and played an important role in the decision to drop nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Nitze attended the [[Hotchkiss School]] and graduated from [[Harvard University]] in 1928.
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