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  • *Control the "International Commons" of cyberspace; * "Control the new 'international commons' of space and 'cyberspace,' and pave the way for the creation of a
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  • <font style="font-size:11pt" color="black">by [[Fred Landis]]<br>Covert Action Information Bulletin, Number 16, March 1982, pp. 32 -- 43.</font> ...eds through certain discrete, identifiable stages. These include: using an international press association, firing many of the staff, modernizing the physical plant
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  • ...‎ ||400px|thumb|right|Center for Security Policy logo circa 2015]] The [[Center for Security Policy]] is a Washington-based organisation set up by the hard The Center states its mission as follows:
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  • ...Liaison: The Inside Story of the U.S.-Israeli covert relationship and the international activities it has served to conceal'', The Bodley Head, 1992, p.183.</ref> ...eagan's Department of Defence, becoming Assistant Secretary of Defence for International Security Affairs.<ref>Frances Fitzgerald, ''Way Out There in the Blue: Reag
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  • ...]] and [[Kraft]] pulling out of ALEC. A major expose of the group by the [[Center for Media and Democracy]] revealed that despite ALEC's portrayal of itself ...ay annual membership fees ranging from $5,000 to $50,000 to be part of the action, plus additional fees of $1,500 to $5,000 a year to participate in ALEC’s
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  • ...cal imperatives." Abrams also served as chairman of the [[US Commission on International Religious Freedom]]. In 1980, he married Rachel Decter, daughter of neocon ...Reagan Administration, Abrams served as Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs, as Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and
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  • ...not just on national regulations, and how they are implemented, but on the international agreements that influence them, particularly the [[Cartagena Protocol on Bi ...a hundred thousand researchers in thousands of governmental, academic and international research institutions in developing and developed countries.'
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  • ...rtunities Fund, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the UK Department for International Development, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland, the Ministry o ...essed October 2008</ref> It supports organisations like [[Saferworld]], [[International Alert]], [[BBC World Service Trust]], [[Crisis Management Initiative]], [[I
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  • ...<ref>Paul Staines, [http://www.spinwatch.org/component/content/article/175-international-politics/2267-you-want-policy-in-cash You want policy? In cash?]', ''The Ti ...<ref>HDisney, [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stockholm_Network&action=historysubmit&diff=230401827&oldid=228369798 Revision as of 13:28, 7 August
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  • ...an language) used Serb translations of Gene Sharp's writings on nonviolent action as a theoretical basis for their campaign.<br> ..., when a large crowd stormed the Skupstina, the parliament building in the center of Belgrade. Presented to the world public in the as a spontaneous act of
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  • ..., he is related to a number of other organizations such as [[International Center on Nonviolent Conflict]] (Chairman), [[Freedom House]], [[Council on Foreig ...[[Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy]] where in 1976 he earned a PhD in International Relations. One of Dr. Ackerman's advisor was [[Gene Sharp]]. Dr. Ackerman's
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  • By Holly Sklar and Chip Berlet, ''Covert Action'' Number 39 (WInter 1991-92) ...t activities related to: propaganda, economic warfare, preventative direct action, including sabotage, anti-sabotage, demolition and evacuation measures; sub
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  • The [[National Center for Public Policy Research]] (NCPPR) is a Washington DC based, right-wing f ..., 93% in 2001, 93% in 2000, 88% in 1999 and 80% in 1998 -- of The National Center's funding comes from small gifts from individuals”[3]
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  • According to the Center for Science in the Public Interest, the article on funding was removed on t ...gh]] from the [[CATO Institute]]; Roger Bate from the [[AEI]]/ [[CEI]] / [[International Policy Network]]; and [[Henry Miller]], from the [[Hoover Institution]].<re
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  • ...h Foundation UK that became the international [[Wise Use]] group – the [[International Policy Network]]. ...son Institute]], [[Terry L. Anderson]] of the [[Political Economy Research Center]], [[Nicholas Eberstadt]] of the [[American Enterprise Institute]], [[Kent
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  • ...considers 'global superpowers' such as 'Human Rights Watch (HRW), Amnesty International, Christian Aid, Oxfam and dozens of smaller allied groups have contributed ...man rights NGOs and have now progressed into taking concrete parliamentary action to silence internal dissent:
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  • ...www.trial-ch.org/en/resources/trial-watch/trial-watch/profiles/profile/732/action/show/controller/Profile.html Moshe Ya'alon], Trial, accessed 27 July 2012.< ...www.trial-ch.org/en/resources/trial-watch/trial-watch/profiles/profile/732/action/show/controller/Profile.html Moshe Ya'alon], Trial, accessed 27 July 2012.<
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  • ...Iraq), assessing in particular the media debate around the case for Allied action in Iraq."<ref> http://www.echoresearch.com/en/publiccasestudies/</ref> ...ormer Deputy Chairman of CMG plc and founder and Executive Chairman of the International IT consultancy firm Admiral plc, Brendish is Non-Executive Director of Brit
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  • ...f the Program on [[Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research]] which is an international research and policy program based at the Harvard School of Public Health. ...lopment of policy and information tools on risk and security management of international aid agencies in conflict areas." {{ref|1}}
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  • ...war. Reports of instability and genocide at the time had hurt Nigeria’s international image, they hired B-M to discredit these reports. {{ref|24}} ...ed power in a coup d'état in 1976. B-M's job was to improve the country's international image and create the impression of stability to attract foreign investment.
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