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  • In 2016, Lockheed retained its place at the top of the global arms league, selling nearly $41 billion of military equipment according to data ...on came a decade after the end of the cold war, during which time the arms industry went through major changes. <ref name=Girard> Richard Girard November 2005,
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  • The Group is run by a lobbying firm called the [[Whitehouse Consultancy]], which also runs a number of oth ...un organisation, which provides a useful interface between Parliament, the industry and other key stakeholders.<ref>[http://www.whitehouseconsulting.co.uk/case
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  • ...1987 he became a special adviser to the [[Secretary of State for Trade and Industry]], [[David Young, Baron Young of Graffham|David Young]]. He became a senior ...2015 UK general election, Luff began working as an adviser to the US-based arms firm [[L3 Communications]]. <ref> [https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterjluff/?
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  • ...dustry'' <ref>Edward S. Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan (1990) ''The Terrorism Industry: The Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror'', this can als ...ember for Defense and Foreign Policy, U.S. Senate (1978-1981); Director of Arms Control, National Security Council (1981-87); Senior Staff Member for Defen
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  • ==Lobbying== ...Report for the Investigative Project 2005]]</ref> which represents several arms and aviation corporations, the Newspaper Association of America and ''The W
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  • ...was a Foreign Office minister who put Nagel 'in charge of cleaning up the industry'<ref>The <i>Independent on Sunday</i>. 'The PR man, the diamond broker and ...ajor in an unmanned aircraft developed by Israel, even though there was an arms embargo for Israeli equipment at the time' <ref>Smith, A.W. (2008) 'Frankly
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  • ...t minister, immediately took up a defence sector advisory role with French arms manufacturer [[Thales]]. ...les stated that its advisory board members were 'expressly prohibited from lobbying on behalf of Thales UK and are not formal officers of the company'.
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  • After leaving the UK Foreign Office, Cowper-Coles joined arms contractor [[BAE Systems]] in 2011 as business development director of its ...from his last day of service, he should not become personally involved in lobbying UK Government Ministers or Crown servants, including Special Advisers, on b
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  • ...s a former solicitor and lobbyist who now works in the environmental power industry as Global Head of Corporate Affairs at [[Mainstream Renewable Power]]. <ref ...humb|right|300px|[[Adam Bruce]] -_Convenor [[ASPA]] defending the lobbying industry - ''Newsnight Scotland'' 24 June 2002]]
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  • ==Lobbying consultancy== ...Air Force officer, [[Michael Wood]], the firm is, in fact, a highly active lobbying concern that specializes in defense and works for [[BAE Systems]], [[Airbus
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  • ...]] He was the MP for Ashfield from 1992 until 2010, when a cash-for-access lobbying scandal forced him to resign. ...rs from his last day in office he should not become personally involved in lobbying UK Government Ministers or Crown servants, including Special Advisers, on b
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  • [[Category:Think Tanks]][[Category:Arms Industry]][[Category:Lobbying]][[Category:Defence Lobby]]
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  • ...r 'Atlanticist' organisations. what is also striking is the connection to arms companies either directly or via funding. ...litary intelligence officer, Jackson also worked in the commercial defense industry. In fact, while working for Lockheed Martin, in 1996 Jackson cofounded the
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  • Johnson's leadership campaign was coordinated by lobbying firm [[CTF Partners]], led by [[Mark Fullbrook]] and [[Lynton Crosby]]. ==Lobbying for The City==
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  • The AFPS is a lobbying front for the Arms industry. It was created in 1989 by then Conservative MP [[Neil Thorne]]. According The MPs are treated as VIPs and funded by the arms industry. As Thorne puts it:
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  • ...s, Square de Meeûs 35]] '''Hanover Communications''' is a UK-based PR and lobbying firm founded in 1998 by [[Charles Lewington]]. The firm was known as [[Medi ===Brexit Lobbying===
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  • ...ty among those who wish to break it. Caught in the middle of this security arms race are you and me, seen as suspects by one side and as fair game by the o ...ne, [http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-147716.html ZDnet website, “Tech industry attacks state anti-RFID laws,” 20 April 2006], accessed 23 November 2008.
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  • Caplin is a senior consultant to lobbying firm [[Foresight Communications]]. His biography on its website states that ...(alongside [[BAE Systems]] and [[Finmeccanica]]). Foresight also conducts lobbying and PR for the consortium (EADS, BAE Systems, Finmeccanica, etc) that is bu
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  • ...st men in 1996, having made his fortune through the currency black market, arms dealing and oil smuggling. He became known as 'the butcher of Vukovar' afte ==Lobbying firms==
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  • ...ecurity Industry') from '''Ed Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan, The "Terrorism" Industry''', 1989, Praeger, pages 117-147. It is reproduced with the permission of ...ates there have been longstanding and close connections among the security industry, corporate business, and the police and intelligence services. As the deman
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