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  • ...on for unpredictability... The most that can be expected from the Thatcher Government, therefore, is an attempt to take the credit for contracts that come Britai :*The disbelief - largely in government circles-of U.S. allegations of Soviet violations of the ABM Treaty.
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  • ...egy and building national resilience (“homeland security”). He was the Government’s chief crisis manager for civil contingencies. Omand has spent much of h ...from Southampton University in 1979. From 1997 to 2002, he was part of the Government’s [[Better Regulation Task Force]]. In 2000, the Health Secretary appoint
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  • ==Government, police and armed forces, the private sector and the mass media== :Non-academic users of research from various parts of Government, police and armed forces, the private sector and the mass media have alread
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  • ...ons, not just for the health service, but also for industry, education and government."<ref name="NOF"/> * To convince government and healthcare works to give obesity a high priority nationally and locally
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  • *[http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2013/oct/07/coalition-government-reshuffle-the-full-list?CMP=twt_gu 2013 reshuffle] *Agent of the Government of NI in GB [[Hanry Jones]], DSecretary [[J.G. Walker]]
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  • ...or militant anti-communism and is at the centre of a vast network of front organisations. One of its main activities, Casey told the Senate Intelligence Committee h :Decter said the idea for the CFW originated at an Israeli government-sponsored conference on terrorism in 1979. Her husband, Norman Podhoretz,al
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  • ...institution in Herzliya, Israel. He is also involved in a number of other organisations with strong links to intelligence agencies, the military and private securi ...arakhim demoḳraṭiyim-liberaliyim’, which translates as ‘Israel's Counter-Terrorism Strategy: Efficiency Versus Liberal-Democratic Values’. <ref>Christopher
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  • ...tise Portal on [[Powerbase:About|Powerbase]]. It links to a wide range of organisations, think-tanks, academic research institutes, front groups and individual exp ...s, and violent threats to populations. These experts advise governments on counter-terrorism, thus sanitising Western state terror as legitimate techniques for self-def
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  • Alexandre, Laurien (1987) In the Service of the State: Public Diplomacy, Government Media and Ronald Reagan, Media, Culture and Society. 9 : 29-46. Bishop, Jeanne E. (1991, The Right to be Arrested: British Government Summary Executions, New York Law School Journal of International and Compar
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  • ...over-arching Board would provide 'guidance on the core messages' that the Government wishes to put across to its 'target audiences'<ref> FCO website, [http://ww ...e effectiveness of its actions. [[Randa William]] - Head of Unit and ''UK Government Spokesman for Arab Affairs'' - stated that one of the unit's tasks is to fo
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  • '''Richard A. Clarke''' is a former US government advisor on terrorism turned media pundit and security consultant. He is wid ...chnology. A State Department inspector accused him of going against the US government line by turning a blind-eye to Israel’s sale of weapons bought from the U
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  • ...being at the centre of US and UK counter-terrorism. We compiled a list of organisations from the section of the US Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism e :International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism
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  • Once a new Government has been formed MI5 briefs the incoming Prime Minister on any Ministerial a ...ferences between the two accounts. According to the website, international counter-terrorism and counter-espionage are the the responsibility of a single branch, sugges
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  • ...11 (accessed 17 April 2015).</ref><ref name="ART119">Communities and Local Government Committee, [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200910/cmselect/cmco ...her, in the wake of the UK government's Prevent work stream of the CONTEST counter-terrorism strategy gaining primacy in Whitehall - the MCU's methodology came to be di
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  • ...charlestoncitypaper.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A40668 ‘Charleston’s Counter-Terrorism Unit’], ''Charleston City Paper'', 20 February 2008</ref>. According to [ ...ecruitment company specialising in providing executives for not-for-profit organisations. Harris Rand Lusk’s not-for-profit clients include, [[terrorexpertise:Geo
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  • ...ustry Terrorism Industry] categories, but is identifiably separate in that counter-terrorism and counterinsurgency are not identical. .../displayAbstract?aid=69404 Capitalism and Counter-insurgency? Business and Government in the Malayan Emergency, 1948-57] Modern Asian Studies (1998), 32: 149-17
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  • ...eb, sought help from his Scottish hero, Cameron, and set him up with cover organisations to distance the CIA from some of the more abhorrent aspects of MK-ULTRA's w ...induced to perform the act of attempted assassination of an official in a government in which he was well-established socially and politically'.
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} ...Eric Pickles]] is the current Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, taking over from [[John Denham]] MP after the May 2010 election.<ref> [htt
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  • ...gly, he has become an advisor to the [[Quilliam Foundation]] - a much more government-friendly organisation. ...w Committee]"</ref>, he described the climate of fear that he believed the government's war on terror had created in the Muslim community, saying:
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  • DFI's services included open source intelligence analysis, counter-terrorism research, IT solution development, security architecture design and plannin ...tica, DFI had 208 employees, many with direct professional experience with organisations such as the US military, the US intelligence community and the US State Dep
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