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  • ...gramme on Saturday 14 July at 7.30 pm, televised on [[Channel 4]], a first for a British think tank. The Commission was chaired by [[Lord Ashdown of Norto In 'Going Back — Diplomacy for the Information Society' a Foreign Policy Centre publication by Mark Leonar
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  • ===Alliance for Workers' Liberty=== ...009.</ref> DD Guttenplan describes Johnson as "a veteran of the [[Alliance for Worker's Liberty]], a Trostskyist groupuscule",<ref>DD Guttenplan, [http://
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  • ...t [[George W. Bush]], citing the September 11, 2001 attacks as his reasons for switching parties. He spoke at the United States [[2004 Republican National ...ng event sponsored by the Henry Jackson Society. The HJS profile provided for the event reads:
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  • '''The Institute of Ideas''' is a London-based think-tank established in March 2000. It forms part of the libertari ...a series called "Debating Matters". Among the titles are "Science: can we trust the experts?", "Designer Babies", and "Compensation Crazy".<ref>"[http://ww
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  • ...ity of Leiden until 2000. She also worked as an interpreter and translator for the Dutch National Migration Service. In this role she became critical of t ...t Saddam Hussein is there? Mohammed is his example. Mohammed is an example for all Muslim men. Do you find it strange that so many Muslim men are violent?
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  • ...ostility to the current US administration." The manifesto was also notable for its equation of anti-Zionism with a concealed form of anti-semitism.<ref na ...[[Social Democrats USA]], which had debated the need for a new [[Congress for Cultural Freedom]]-style effort to tackle European anti-Americanism in the
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  • ...& Walsh, G. (2000) 'The man called Mr Cashpoint'. <i>The Sunday Times</i> (London). 2 July, 2000</ref> ...& Walsh, G. (2000) 'The man called Mr Cashpoint'. <i>The Sunday Times</i> (London). 2 July, 2000.</ref>
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  • ...he last few weeks of the second world war<ref><i>The Evening Standard</i> (London). 'Sixties liberal who has 'cut it' in the City;A 'Tony crony' with a power ...an of the [[House of Lords Appointments Commission]], which is responsible for vetting all members of the "reformed" House of Lords and choosing the "inde
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  • The '''British American Project''' for the Successor Generation, to give it its original, and now quietly forgotte ...bodies, such as the Royal United Services Institute and the US embassy in London. But at this stage there seemed little prospect of funding.
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  • ...therine_Hoye_Centre_for_the_New_Europe.jpg RE:Stockholm Network], ''Centre for European Reform'', E-mail to Steven Harkins 10-May-2010, 11:43am</ref> ...ster's Europe Adviser in the [[Department for Exiting the European Union]] for a discussion on the impact of Brexit.<ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/up
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  • ...olitical-risk insurance company in the same group.<ref>Tony Geraghty, Guns For Hire: The Inside Story of Freelance Soldiering, Piatkus, 2008, p.355.</ref> ...rick Fitzgerald state that the company was the brainchild of Radcliffe, "A London insurance broker, who became a director after the wholesale resignation of
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  • ...nal Student Co-operation]] 'shared an office' with the [[Overseas Students Trust]] which also seems to have had intelligence connections and worked within t ...I6, where she was a Scandanavia specialist, and was Foreign Policy Advisor for [[John Smith]] from 1992 until his death. She was part of a Glasgow Univers
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  • ...refuge in the Western sectors for fear of being kidnapped. And I arranged for him and Ralph Dahrendorf to be flown out of Berlin, down to the British zon ...er in the 70s includes membership of the [[Hansard Society]], [[Commission for Electoral Reform]], Royal Commission on legal services, Committee to review
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  • As can be seen from the list below, Demos relies for a great deal of its funding on its corporate sponsors. A 2005 Demos study i ==Conduit for corporations==
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  • ...ged breaches of the rule that bars voluntary organisations from being used for overtly party political purposes": :is a charity and is capable of operating for the public benefit. The inquiry also found that the Smith Institute is prod
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  • Saferworld's closeness to government is indicative of its status. For instance its Annual Review of 2004-05 states it has 'worked with the Britis ...he Pearson Peacekeeping Centre, [[International Peace Academy]]. [[Center for Defence Information]] (USA), [[Transparency International]], [[Royal Instit
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  • '''The Westminster Foundation for Democracy''' (WFD), describes itself as the UK’s democracy-building found :"In its fifteenth year, the Westminster Foundation for Democracy celebrates its achievements as it refreshes to face the new chall
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  • ...]] when the National Council of Social Service (now the [[National Council for Voluntary Organisations]] or NCVO) set up a Charities Department to encoura ...Commission]] led to the launch of [[Charity Bank]] – the UK's first not-for-profit bank. In the same year, we appointed [[Stephen Ainger]] as our new C
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  • ...ts] that 'openness can be used to increase the worryingly low level public trust of politicians in the UK.' ...hidgey, and Transparency International on their initiative. It is a matter for regret that it has been left to private initiative to move forward in this
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  • ...was a special projects executive at [[Burson-Marsteller]]. He was arrested for allegedly working alongside [[John Kennedy]] Prince Michael of Kent’s the ...icion that much of the page hade been self penned.<ref>Wikipedia, Articles for deletion [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Anth
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