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  • ...an work a month later.<ref>[http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/about.aspx About the Inquiry], Iraq Inquiry, accessed 2 August 2009.</ref> ==Civil service==
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  • ...zeri president [[Leyla Aliyeva]], though their names are sometimes spelled the same.) ...rnational governance such as the UN, OSCE, EBRD and others and has advised the oil industry. She seems not to have held an academic post in Azerbaijan in
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  • The [[International Institute for Counter-Terrorism]] at the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]] held its [[Sixth International Confer '''The Second Lebanon War - Conclusions and Insights
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  • [[G4S]] is a security company formed by the 2004 merger of Denmark's [[Group 4 Falck]] and Britain's [[Securicor]].<ref ...houseCoopers]] for a forensic audit, leading to both firms pulling out and the SFO being brought in.
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  • ...Diálogo Exterior]] (FRIDE); and he was the main Israeli negotiator during the peace talks at Camp David in 2000.<ref>Experts, [http://www.fride.org/exper ...cated at [[Tel-Aviv University]] and [[Oxford University]]. Ben-Ami headed the School of History of [[Tel-Aviv University]] between 1982-86. He served as
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  • The [[Bundesnachrichtendienst]] (BND) is the foreign intelligence service of the Federal Republic of Germany.<ref>[http://www.bnd.de/nn_1435162/EN/WirUeberU The BND was formed in 1956 on the basis of the [[Organisation Gehlen]] controlled by former Nazi General [[Reinhard Gehlen
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  • ...n="right" width="200" height="200" caption"Sir Mark Allen on the future of the Middle East">oKidOKzGbcc</youtube> ==Diplomatic Service==
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  • ...and [[James Devenney]]. In 2005 along with co-owner [[Suzanne Clifford]], the pair sold Phoenix for £4.25m to mercenary firm [[ArmorGroup]] which was at ...043144/http://www.phoenixcp.com/index.htm Phoenix Homepage] Retrieved from the [http://web.archive.org/web/20050316043144/http://www.phoenixcp.com/index.h
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  • The [[Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists]] (OUN) was a Ukrainian nationalis ...Dorril, MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, Fourth Estate Limited, 2000, p.223.</ref>
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  • ...tion campaign in Namibia for pro-South African politicians running against the Namibian independence movement, Swapo". ...rum]], and a Trustee of the South African Foundation for Conciliation, and the Peace and Reconstruction Foundation.
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  • ...sistance to strengthen transitional democracies". IFES notes: "the end of the Cold War in 1989 created opportunities&hellip; to respond to an overwhelmin :As one of the world's premier democracy and governance assistance organizations, IFES pro
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  • ...Private firms rush to fill security vacuum in Afghanistan], ''CanWest News Service'', 22-November-2007, Accessed 08-September-2009</ref>. ...ts.publicintegrity.org/bow/report.aspx?aid=158 Cozy, Clubby and Covert], ''The Center for Public Integrity'', Accessed 17-September-2009</ref>.
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  • ...to [[21 SAS]] to take part in the British covert operation in Yemen during the 1960s.<ref>Duncan Campbell, [http://projects.publicintegrity.org/bow/report ...tenure as Managing Director in 1974-75.<ref>Tony Geraghty, Guns for Hire: The Inside Story of Freelance Soldiering, Piatkus, 3007, p.355.</ref>
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  • ...panies such as [[Erinys International]], [[Titon International]], [[London Security Group]], [[C13 Associates]]
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  • '''CONTEST''' is the official name of the United Kingdom's Counter-Terrorism Strategy. It was launched in 2003 and re ...ref>[http://www.scribd.com/doc/40182546 Pursue, Prevent, Protect, Prepare: The United Kingdom's Strategy for Countering International Terrorism], ''HM Gov
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  • .... <ref>[http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/about-us/ The Home Office: About us], The Home Office - accessed: 11 October 2009</ref> ...and counterterrorism. These are: the [[Identity and Passport Service]] and the [[UK Border Agency]].
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  • ...net Archive of 11 March 2020.</ref> In April 2021 it became the [[Homeland Security Group]]. The other six agencies are:
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  • ...#7ba06d; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">'''Welcome to the Counter-Terrorism Portal on Powerbase''' </h2> ...ave undermined and eroded civil liberties such as the right to protest and the right to privacy.
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  • [[Image:Peter Jay on the Money Programme.jpg|thumb|280px|right|Peter Jay on the ''Money Programme''.]] ...an outspoken advocate of high brow analytical journalism – as apposed to the adversarial style (at least theoretically) favoured by current affairs jour
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  • .... BBI is a member of the [[American Zionist Movement]] the US affiliate of the [[World Zionist Organisation]] ...ame=ger>Gerald M. Steinberg, [http://www.jcpa.org/jl/vp499.htm "MONITORING THE POLITICAL ROLE OF NGOs"], Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, 1 June 2003,
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