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  • ==Academic career== ...1946 he returned to Oxford as Nuffield reader in the comparative study of institutions, holding a fellowship at Nuffield College from 1947. In 1957 he was elected
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  • ..., 29 August 2008</ref> At that time Sandhurst’s programmes had a broader academic content and Gutteridge focused on social and political, rather than just mi ...oyed unrivalled access to decision-making in the region and throughout his academic career displayed a capacity for detailed and penetrating understanding of t
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  • ...mited, the corporate finance advisory business focussed upon the financial institutions sector, in 1995. Following its acquisition by Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette ...versity of Oxford. Grint spent 10 years in industry before switching to an academic career. He is a founding co-editor of the journal Leadership published by S
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  • ...ng to [[Alex Schmid]], in the early 1970s he was one of "only a handful of academic researchers who took ‘terrorism’ seriously" <ref>[[Media:Farewell words .... Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan, ''The "Terrorism" Industry: The Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror'' ( New York: Pantheon, 1989)</ref> Jenkin's
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  • :Non-academic users of research from various parts of Government, police and armed forces ...rofessor of War Studies at King’s College London heading a consortium of institutions and specialists who will examine options for responding to the threat of te
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  • ...0 mosques across Britain, and found radical material at 25 per cent of the institutions surveyed. <ref>[http://www.scribd.com/doc/30586814/Hijacking-of-British-Isl
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  • ...ligence Committee hearing on his CIA appointment, has been the building of academic respectability for the practice of intelligence. It has helped to sponsor m ...atred that had spread like typhus from the sixties radicals into the major institutions of the culture.
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  • ...bout|Powerbase]]. It links to a wide range of organisations, think-tanks, academic research institutes, front groups and individual experts which shape the vi :Academic terrorism 'experts' - or terrorologists - are deeply embedded in the elite
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  • ...a. His appearance as an 'expert' largely occurred after he ceased to be an academic, prior to which he appears to have been primarily interested in Jewish and ...] February 2005</ref> Capitanchik's career is unusual in that he left that academic post in 1993 and took up an apparently administrative post in the Further E
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  • ...covered by the mass media': 'the problem should be solved by international institutions'; 'people should know about this event and its causes'; 'I would like to kn ...resentative' of the Palestinians which so exercises Weimann, as an Israeli academic, is quite simply not the same as recognising that the people who took over
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  • ...supporter of the rights of the Palestinians, ha has been ostracized by the academic community: ...ed to be politics". <ref>Paul Findley ''They Dare to Speak Out: People and Institutions Confront Israel's Lobby''. Chicago: Lawrence Hill Books, 1989. 390 pages, p
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  • ...er the top 30 experts from this list have affiliations to any (1) academic institutions (2) private Security/Intelligence firms (3) government or law enforcement a
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  • ...ar projects, or contractual work. Affiliations to universities, government institutions or the media were not included.</ref></th></tr> <td>[[Brookings Institutions]]</td>
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  • ...compilation of a list of terrorism experts from various sources including academic, the internet and the media. The process of compiling this list is describe ...ries, which were not relevant for our purposes, this produced a list of 20 institutions involved in terrorism research:
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  • [http://www.passia.org The Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs (PASSIA)] as presented on it ...estinian Question in its national, Arab and international contexts through academic research, dialogue and publication.
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  • *[[Bob Lambert and the Academic Community]] ...al/interpol/csrv/radicalisation-programme-final-4---participants-list-with-institutions.pdf ‘The Politics Of Radicalisation: Reframing The Debate And Reclaiming
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  • ...for student retention, that helps schools bring together academic and non-academic data on pupils to identify those at-risk and build an intervention plan to
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  • ...y Glees]], the author of ''When Students Turn to Terror'' and the Scottish academic [[Tom Gallagher]]. Dudley Edwards wrote an article on the conference in the *The Faithful Tribe: an intimate portrait of the loyal institutions (1999)
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  • ...Embassy has had considerable success in seeking out those individuals and institutions agreeable to participation in research; and the U.S. Embassy's Office of Sc *The "strategic" and academic communities-such as [[Lord Thomas]], [[Gerald Frost]], and [[Lord Chalfont]
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  • ...r and Managing Director at BCG in London where he leads both the Financial Institutions and Education practices. Walsh is a trustee of the [[Sutton Trust]], where Linda Bilmes - academic, Harvard Kennedy School of Government<br/>
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