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  • ...ng political parties in foreign countries that suit US interests.<ref>See, for example, the book by former US State Dept employee William Blum, Killing Ho ...ist would take one look at the funding of the organisation (NED, US Agency for International Development, etc. – see "Funders" below),<ref>source needed
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  • ...Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) is a nonpartisan American public policy and grantmaking institution dedicated to promoting greater cooperation and ...ng ways in which transatlantic cooperation can address a variety of global policy challenges. In addition, GMF supports a number of initiatives to strengthen
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  • ...ell structured lecture program. To read about what PI program consists of for student leaders see: [http://www.projectinterchange.org/articles/WesRoth1.h ...lely dedicated to providing educational seminars in Israel for America’s policy and opinion makers.
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  • ...ial Cohesion Logo circa 2010, Source: [https://www.facebook.com/The-Centre-for-Social-Cohesion-318346097177/ Facebook] ]] ...o integrate or assimilate ethnic minorities and what implications this has for the wider society. A major focus of CSC is trends in Muslim society in the
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  • ...n for President. She is now an adjunct fellow at the [[American Enterprise Institute]]. ...elligence then tampered with their files to create an alternative identity for Ramzi Yousef.' <ref>Laurie Mylroie, '[http://www.fas.org/irp/world/iraq/956
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  • ===Progressive Policy Institute=== ...the New York Sun, Cushman attended a gathering at the [[Progressive Policy Institute]] in December 2006:
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  • ...tion of the sustainable development debate and was a key actor in lobbying for type II (voluntary) outcomes at the Johannesburg summit in 2002. <ref>WBCSD ...time an active voice against the regulation of transnational corporations, for deregulation on trade and environmental issues, and the voluntary approach.
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  • ...2010)</ref> who is director of the [[Middle East Forum]], and a columnist for right-wing newspapers. His father is [[Richard Pipes]]. ...[Foreign Affairs]], [[Harper's]], [[National Review]], [[New Republic]], [[Policy Review]], [[FrontPage]], [[Jerusalem Post]] and [[Weekly Standard Magazine|
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  • ...mmission in order to join the CIA. Lopez is a member of the Advisory Board for the Intelligence Analysis and Research program and guest lecturer at her un *Former Executive Director, [[Iran Policy Committee]] (www.iranpolicy.org)
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  • ...e ''The Weekly Standard'' and the chairman and co-founder of the [[Project for the New American Century]] (PNAC), which advocates American military domina ...Hume]]''. In December 2007, ''The New York Times'' offered Kristol space for a weekly column in its OpEd pages.
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  • ...ions at a number of right-wing newspapers and policy journals and is known for his Atlanticism. He has described himself as “a Thatcherite of the first ...of ''[[National Review]]'' for ten years and was the editor of the foreign policy quarterly, the ''[[The National Interest]]'', from 2003 to 2005 and editor-
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  • ...ween these two great democracies" <ref>[http://www.jinsa.org/about/ Jewish Institute-About], accessed on 19 April 2006</ref>. ...Arab rivalries" <ref>[http://www.jinsa.org/about/agenda/agenda.html Jewish Institute-Mission Statement], cited on 19 April 2006</ref>.
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  • ...rorism Research Center''' is a Washington based private terrorism research institute founded in 1996. Today it is part of [[Total Intel]], which is in turn owne ...s on CNN on 5 January 2000.<ref>As We Begin New Century, Pentagon Prepares for War of Future CNN 5 January 2000; Wednesday 8:28 pm Eastern Time</ref>
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  • ...torical and theoretical approaches to the study of modern warfare, defence policy and modern strategy.</blockquote> ...A Center for Strategic Studies, Bar-Ilan University, Israel. The abstract for the essay is this:
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  • ...Intelligence (1975-76). Council on Foreign Relations Adjunct Senior Fellow for National Security Studies.<ref>http://www.cfr.org/bios/5/richard_k_betts.ht *[[D.N. Dilks]] - Institute of Commonwealth Studies
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  • ...TO]] Secretary-General [[Hastings Ismay]] encouraged the [[British Society for International Understanding]] to start building an international pro-NATO n ...in 1953 and became an umbrella for existing societies and 'ginger groups' for better international relations. such as the [[English Speaking Union]], the
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  • ...ce''') was founded by [[Nahum Goldmann]] in 1954 as the coordinating body for 52 national Jewish organizations to lobby the executive branch on behalf of ...nefit the American Jewish community—mainly by saving busy politicians in Washington the bother of talking to dozens of individual groups. It was established in
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  • ...lion. "We certainly think it doesn't look good," Mary Boyle, spokeswoman for Watchdog group Common Cause, contending that the two companies' role is "pa .../ Home Page] accessed 3rd March 2009</ref> The 2.5 million awarded to the institute is part of the 7.7 million dollars Anheuser Busch spent in 2006 on social n
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  • ...Montgomery McFate, a controversial Pentagon adviser, had once both worked for Mary Lou Sapone's business, which specialized, according to an old version ...of the national security initiative at the [[Bipartisan Policy Center]], a Washington think tank boasting an advisory board composed of four former Senate majori
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  • ...government - this time to the FDA - for a stint as Deputy Commissioner for Policy from 1991-1994. According to Marion Nestle in ''Food Politics'': ...was part of the team that issued the agency's decidedly industry-friendly policy on food biotechnology and that approved the use of Monsanto's genetically e
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