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  • ...rica's emerging empire. A year after founding SAIS he became vice chairman of the US Strategic Bombing Survey and played an important role in the decisio ...ts in the U.S., Nitze took an intellectual sabbatical that included a year of graduate study at Harvard in sociology, philosophy, and constitutional and
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  • ...ba-8CaQSkgn2GVjk5vqutwLrJ/article.html Boris Johnson’s adviser named CEO of BBA], ''Financial Times,'' 12 June 2012 </ref> ...ent for main TV and Radio programmes, including the ''Today'' programme, ''World at One'', One O'Clock and Nine O'Clock News. <ref>[[Media:Mayor Appoints Po
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  • ...m</ref> in relation to what is termed the 'transatlantic community.' Part of this included the ICB: The [[Centre for Liberal Strategies]] functioned as a secretariat of the ICB. Donors to the Centre for Liberal Strategies include:[[Freedom Hou
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  • ...12 August, 2008.</ref> and Chairman of the Board and the main shareholder of [[Delta Galil]] which employs 10,000 people in facilities in Israel, Egypt, ...il of Israel]]. <ref>The Annual Herzliya Conference Series: on the Balance of Israel's National Security (2008) [http://www.herzliyaconference.org/Eng/_U
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  • ...ople fight over slots at Herzliya." It quoted [[Nir Boms]], vice president of the [[Center for Freedom in the Middle East]] as saying: "Herzliya in many ...the major league." An abstract of the conference, entitled ''[[The Balance of National Strength and Security in Israel: Policy Directions]]'' was publish
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  • ...as including 'drivers, manufacturers, motoring organisations and managers of the road network'<ref>The Motorists Forum [http://www.cfit.gov.uk/mf/member ...le "black boxes" in cars would provide crucial information about the cause of crashes'.
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  • ...n]] in London, the [[Atlantic Council]] in Washington, and the [[C.D. Howe Institute in Toronto]]. ...[http://www.leadermagazine.org/home.vc Leader Magazine], published by: The World Leadership Forum,
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  • ...orporation''', which is usually known more simply as the '''BBC''', is the world's largest broadcasting corporation. <ref>BBC website: [http://www.bbc.co.uk ...asting globally on television, radio, and the Internet. The stated mission of the BBC is 'to inform, educate and entertain' (as laid down by Parliament i
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  • ...informal, off-the-record discussion" and draw on people from "a wide range of professional backgrounds." Its conferences are small, with 25 participants ...Ignatieff]], Director, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard (Senior Fellow for Media Power and Responsibility);
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  • ...erterrorism policy: the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism|Office of Security and Counter Terrorism]]. :The rethink also led to the creation of the nebulously titled Research, Information and Communications Unit (RICU).
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  • ...n affairs spokesman, in which role he established a reputation as a critic of radical Islam. His hardline views, particularly his opposition to Turkish a ...t second chamber in The Hague.<ref>Ian Traynor, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jun/10/geert-wilders-cabinet-seat-election?INTCMP=SRCH Geert Wilders o
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  • ...orum World Features]], as well as the affiliated [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]]. ...gst his staff. <ref>'Protest Over Editor Of "The Spectator" Staff Complain Of Shabby Treatment', ''The Times'', 2 November 1963</ref>
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  • ...was known as [[Media Strategy]] until 2007. It lobbies for a large number of pharmaceutical companies (see clients below). ...Hanover's Brussels office and one-time policy adviser to the former chair of the European Parliament’s Environment Committee, Karl-Heinz Florenz.
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  • ...d, later in reaction to fears over a return to US isolationism in the wake of the Vietnam War. It is not limited to the USA and gained momentum with the ...php?option=com_content&task=view&id=117&Itemid=83 Covert Action: The Roots of Terrorism], Ocean Press. This states that:
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  • ...f War Studies]] at Kings College London, and has been involved in a number of influential foreign policy think-tanks. ...ssachusetts Institute of Technology. He joined the [[Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies]] at [[Johns Hopkins University]] in 1961 wh
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  • ...Lobby Portal on [[Powerbase:About|Powerbase]]&mdash;your guide to networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR. Powerbase has a policy of [[Powerbase:A Guide to Referencing|strict referencing]] and is overseen by
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  • ...ESTS [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld/ldreg/reg04.htm ASHDOWN OF NORTON-SUB-HAMDON, Lord], Session 2006-7, accessed 27 October 2007</ref> ...eldorf; ex-President of the [[Austrian Textile Industry]]; former Director of [[Androsch International Consulting]]/Warsaw.
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  • ...omus] - The National Coalition Party) since 1999. She is former vice chair of the [[Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection]].<ref>Europ ...[First Step Forum]] (human rights organisation) since 2002, and vice-chair of the [http://www.kokoomus.fi/in_english/ National Coalition Party] since 200
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  • (Formerly known as the [[Institute of Public Relations Scotland]]) ==Chartered Institute of Public Relations Awards==
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  • ...e]], [[Michael Howard]] and [[Lady Thatcher]] herself. <ref>‘Lord Harris of High Cross’, ''The Times'', 21 February 2007; p.69</ref> ...casting (Television Licence Fee Abolition) Bill. During the second reading of the bill he cited a pamphlet [[Antony Jay]] wrote for the [[Centre for Poli
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