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  • ...and liberal intelligentsia are not hostile to US foreign policy interests. It was founded in 1985. :It was Sir [[Charles Villiers]], the former chairman of [[British Steel]], who
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  • ...1985, the ASC sponsored weekly private meetings between National Security Council representatives, congressional staff, and right-wing groups interested in f ...ts and sub-national groups that serve its right-wing political objectives. It was disclosed in South Korea in 1988 that the South Korean government, thro
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  • ...r-right enterprise that has nonetheless achieved respectability and power. It was organized in 1973 by [[Joseph Coors]] and New Right activist [[Paul Wey ..., served as the official transition blueprint for the Reagan team in 1980. It stressed the importance of the threat of "international terrorism" and call
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  • ...ialism) into the Labour party, with the resulting formation of New Labour. It was established in 1993 by [[Geoff Mulgan]] and [[Martin Jaques]], former e This distancing from the [[Labour Party]] is perhaps not that surprising. It has always been strongly influenced by neoliberal ideas. The advisory board
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  • ...onalities. It is named after the late Labour leader [[John Smith]], though it is thought of as a think tank closely connected to Gordon Brown.<ref>David ...nt research is being undertaken on a particular topic, and then to present it in a seminar series attended by ministers, backbenchers, special advisers,
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  • ...indicative of its status. For instance its Annual Review of 2004-05 states it has 'worked with the British Embassy to support the Ukrainian Government on ...tions engaged in 'development frameworks' aware of the risks of conflict. It tries to 'build the capacity of governments, law enforcement agencies, sub-
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  • Tony Blair it thus: ...r, the Westminster Foundation for Democracy celebrates its achievements as it refreshes to face the new challenges of our age. The values and ambitions w
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  • ...he 3rd Floor of the Downstream Building, 1 London Bridge, London SE1 9BG. It is part of a collective called [[Mezzanine2]] comprising some 50 organisati == Advisory Council ==
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  • ...named the Charities Aid Fund, then ahead again to 1974, when the National Council of Social Service (now the NCVO) decided to set up an independent registere ...erseas Development Institute]] and Chairman of the [[Commonwealth Business Council]].
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  • ...ties. Lord Goodhart was on the Committee on Standards in Public Life when it drew up the original donation rules, with its famous 'loophole' concerning ...intermediaries. I am afraid that it is a bad and corrupt world out there; it is getting better, but there is a long way to go."
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  • ...to the need to balance people, government, competitiveness and inclusion. It inspires change through: rigor in analytical work, innovation in practical ...[[Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust]], [[TimeBank]] and [[WWF]]. Formerly it was with some of the aforementioned (and others including [[Demos]], [[the
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  • ...Layalina], Layalina Productions website, accessed 21 September 2007</ref> It is part of what is commonly called US public diplomacy (a fairly recent ter ...na Productions; a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] and the [[Council of American Ambassadors]]; and founder of the American Refugee Committee of
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  • ...-funded work and research Institutes based on the Brunel University, today it is an international organisation specialising in the following areas: ...ensation and incentives, with particular emphasis on the links to business strategy and corporate culture.
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  • ...rvard University on the significance of the Marshall Plan and the programs it created for European recovery and development, Brandt announced the creatio ...Truman Doctrine," that outlined in a presidential speech to Congress, that it would be U.S. policy to protect nations threatened by communism. On June 5,
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  • ...ttelner Appell) to dismantle the new Russian SS-20 missiles and to combine it with the non-deployment of NATO Pershing II and Cruise Missiles, which was ...t U.S. Republican or U.S. Democrat or an adherent to any other party-line: it is an independent, international and pluralistic non-profit organization.
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  • ...st, a former specialist on the Persian Gulf in Clinton's National Security Council, and a director of research at the [[Saban Center for Middle East Policy]] ...ld free up Washington’s ‘foreign policy agenda,’ presumably allowing it to invade another country or two where American vital interests would be di
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  • ::Activists from all sides, he says, 'get the problem' - and it rapidly becomes apparent that, as far as the Centre for Social Cohesion is ...to analyze why certain groups become radicalized, and in the process seeks it advocates banning some books, and not funding certain activities or resourc
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  • ...heimer]] and [[Stephen Walt]]'s critique of the [[Israel Lobby]] declaring it "anti-Semitic". <ref>Paige Austin, 'Grabbing the Third Rail', [http://www.m *[[American Enterprise Institute]] Member of Council of Academic Advisers
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  • ...election, the discussion will have to turn to the Jihadist threat because it's not going away," Mr. Marshall says. "Elected officials have to represent ...s 'The Foundation for Modern Democracy was a project I was working on, but it is not longer active'.<ref>Thomas Cushman 'Re:Wrong information on your web
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  • ...ubscribers, 19 December 2007.</ref> Although this is not entirely likely, it is composed of a myriad of academic, governmental, and non-governmental ins <tr><td>[[Timo Staub]] - Strategy Officer</td>
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