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  • *[[Joaquín Almunia]] Vice-President - Commissioner for Competition, [[European Commission]] *[[Matti Apunen]], Director, [[Finnish Business and Policy Forum]] EVA
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  • *Prof. [[Uzi Arad]], Chair, [[Herzliya Conference]]; Head, [[Institute for Policy and Strategy]] ...[[Israel (Robert) J. Aumann]], Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics; [[Center for the Study of Rationality]], [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]]
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  • *Dr. [[Uzi Arad]], Conference Chair and Head of the [[Institute for Policy and Strategy]], The [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]] *[[Ehud Olmert]], Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Industry, Trade, Employment and Communications
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  • *Dr. [[Uzi Arad]], Head, [[Institute for Policy and Strategy]], The [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]] '''“Alternative Options for Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Dispute” (English)'''
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  • *Dr. [[Uzi Arad]], Conference Chair and Director, [[Institute of Policy and Strategy]], The Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya *General (ret.) [[Charles G. Boyd]], President & CEO, [[Business Executives for National Security]] (BENS)
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  • '''Roger F. S. Kaplan''' is a Washington DC based journalist who writes for the neoconservative ''[[Weekly Standard]]'' and the ''[[American Spectator] ...]]''. and as a consultant for the [[International Council for Human Rights Policy]] in Geneva.<ref> Roger Kaplan [http://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Conse
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  • ...sm]]''. Gordis also writes a regular column — “A Dose of Nuance” — for the Jerusalem Post.<ref>[http://danielgordis.org/about/english/ About], Dan ...-policy-conference-washington-dc-june-2008-part-1/ AIPAC Policy Conference Washington DC], DanielGordis.org, accessed June 25, 2012</ref> <ref>[http://danielgord
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  • The Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies, part of [[Tel Aviv University]]'s Schoo ...r?pagename=Spotlight_on_Dayan_Center Spotlight on...The Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies], American Friends of TAU, accessed 2 Ju
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  • The [[International Food Policy Research Institute]] (IFPRI) is based in Washington DC. It says it :seeks sustainable solutions for ending hunger and poverty. IFPRI is one of 15 centers supported by the [[Co
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  • ...6 September 1977. Dayan offered to withdraw from the Sinai, paving the way for President [[Anwar Sadat]]'s visit to Jerusalem two months later.<ref name=" At some point, during his career, Kimche was responsible for Mossad activities in Lebanon.<ref name="EverySpy266">Yossi Melman and Dan R
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  • ...kipedia? Thom Hartmann discusses the story with Lee Fang, Reporter/Blogger for Think Progress.org">bojN26iNKdc</youtube> ...ndent third-party unaffiliated with the puppeteer. A similar terms is used for fake groups or organisations, which are referred to as [[Astroturf]] meanin
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  • ...r Terrorism: ICT's 12th International Conference], International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, accessed 18 October 2012.</ref> ===Monday, September 10, at the Center for Performing Arts, Herzliya===
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  • ...ber 1982, but was defeated at the general election in June 1983. He was MP for Warley West 1992-97, and has represented Warley since 1997.<ref name "Parli Before entering Parliament, Spellar was a national officer for the [[Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunications and Plumbing Union]] (EETP
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  • [[Oded Eran]] is a senior research associate at the [[Institute for National Security Studies]] (Israel) and served as director of INSS from Ju *July 2008 - November 2011: Director of the [[Institute for National Security Studies]].<ref name="Oded_INSS_bio"/>
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  • ...bers’ Interests]], [[Ian Greer]] admits making payments to MPs in return for business introductions.<ref name="Burrell"/> ...rles Millar, director of lobby firm Public Policy Consultants, which works for Shell.
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  • ...ation of lobbyists' including posing the two alternatives thought to be up for discussion: *3.1 Would you support the establishment of a statutory registration scheme for professional lobbyists?
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  • [[Ephraim Asculai]] is a Senior Research Fellow at the [[Institute for National Security Studies]]. He has worked extensively in the nuclear indus :Ephraim Asculai worked at the Israel Atomic Energy Commission (IAEC) for over 40 years, mainly on issues of nuclear and environmental safety. In 198
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  • [[Zvi Shtauber]] is a former Director of the [[Institute for National Security Studies]] (INSS) (Tel Aviv) and also had a long career in ...Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and in July 1999 he became the foreign policy advisor to Prime Minister Barak. In 2001 he was appointed Israeli ambassado
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  • Benedetta Berti is a Research Fellow at the [[Institute for National Security Studies]], specializing in terrorism and political violen '''Certificate 08/2004 University of Oxford, George Washington University Intl. Law'''
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  • ...rector, Program on Terrorism and Low Intensity Conflict at the [[Institute for National Security Studies]].<ref name="Yoram Schweitzer bio">[http://www.in ...r and head of Educational Curriculum at the International Policy Institute for Counter Terrorism (ICT) at the Inter Disciplinary Center in Herzliya.<ref n
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