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  • ...policy solutions to sensitive environmental issues and develop competitive strategies for fast-growth companies'<ref> Tucker/Hall Inc. [http://www.tuckerhall.com ...f North America]] (producing business programs on leveraged buyouts, going public, executive compensation and Marketing Warfare), was former chairman of the
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  • behalf of public entities and private sector players. In 2007, through its activities, the G ...pecially affarmage contracts where they sell their expertise and skills to public authorities and companies, but are not expected to invest. Thats left to t
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  • ...d voice before federal and state governments, the courts, and the court of public opinion'<ref>ibid</ref>. In 2008, the GPhA are reported to have paid [[Jennings Policy Strategies]] $180,000 to lobby Congress in the previous year<ref>Houston Chronicle [ht
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  • ...obbying and legal firepower. Williams & Jensen then goes beyond developing strategies to implementing them and delivering results -- that is to say, doing what o
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  • ==Tobacco archive uncovers alcohol industry strategies == ...ng from direct opposition to public health policy approaches and diversion strategies to the development and strengthening of relationships with other industries
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  • ...eting, corporate communications, new media strategies, investor relations, public affairs, government relations, sustainability, technology and health care'<
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  • ...d is a Washington based 'full service' bipartisan government relations and public affairs firm <ref>Podesta Group [http://www.podesta.com/aboutus.htm About U * Administration Strategies
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  • * Research Analyst/Administrator supporting national survey of public transportation terrorism threat communication systems for Technical Defense * Project Manager for 15 nation comparative study on counter terrorism strategies
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  • ...dangers of underage drinking through a series of booklets, web sites, and public service announcements. ...roduced by the Alcohol Policies Project of the [[Center for Science in the Public Interest]], Washington Report provides online information and updates about
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  • ...ng plans to overthrow Hussein militarily. Their vehicle for convincing the public that regime change in Iraq was in America's best interests was an organizat ...it is difficult] to identify their political allies and to be sure of what strategies are most likely to help them retain power...[and] poorly understood conditi
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  • ...kesperson; Amb. Dr. [[Dore Gold]] President of the [[Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs]]; [[Richard Gordon]] President of the [[American Jewish Congress]
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  • ...Group]], making APCO one of the largest privately owned communication and public affairs firms in the world.<ref>"[http://www.apcoworldwide.com/content/loca ...national coalition intended to educate the media, public officials and the public about the dangers of 'junk science'. Coalition will address credibility of
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  • ...merican Enterprise Institute]], [[Heritage Foundation]], [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]] and the Boeing Company. ...at neutralising the efforts of CND. It would take three forms: mobilising public opinion, working within the Churches, and a 'dirty tricks' operation agains
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  • ...aw enforcement agencies in "security sector reform" and "access to justice strategies". It also tries to make organisations engaged in 'development frameworks' a ...nvesting in Prevention' and also in 2004 Saferworld and the [[Institute of Public Policy Research]] (IPPR) were commissioned to produce a joint paper on the
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  • ...accessed 21 September 2007</ref> It is part of what is commonly called US public diplomacy (a fairly recent term for [[Propaganda|propaganda]]) efforts in t ==The point of public diplomacy==
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  • ...e denial — part of the US government's covert operations, soft power and public diplomacy. :". . . these public-private philanthropies have worked together to fund and direct overthrow mo
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  • ...action orientation. WSN promotes timely actions to implement double peace strategies: power on one side, diplomacy and reconciliation on the other. The World Se Diebold also started the [[Diebold Institute for Public Policy Studies]], Inc., which was in the advance guard for neo-liberalism.
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  • ...rsity. The second is a similar initiative from the [[Institute for Zionist Strategies]], which targeted sociology departments within Israeli universities for the *Add detail to [[Omni 2010]] and [[Public Affairs (Scotland)]]
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  • meeting ground for discussion among the public and world leaders in the prevention of terrorism and the development of strategies and assistance
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  • ...tern Washington State College and received a Master's of Science degree in Public Administration from Shippensburg University in 1990. He served in the US Ar ...terrorism, the Balkans Peacekeeping Environment Training Program, nuclear strategies, biological technologies, non-lethal weapons, and the Revolution in Militar
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