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  • The BBC was the first national state broadcasting organisation.<ref name="historicalbroadcaster">BBC Histo ...ref> He justified the change by saying: 'Globalization has inevitably made national politics less important and the world of international business more so. We
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  • [[Michael Ignatieff]], Director, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard (Senior Fellow for Media Power and Responsibility); Prof [[Christopher Coker]]: London School of Economics.
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  • ...0 times over the years, and would also travel extensively elsewhere in the Middle East, including Egypt, Syria and Iran.<ref>Derk Stokmans, [http://www.nrc.n ...ported in 2010 and 2011 by the [[Legal Project]] (part of the U.S.-based [[Middle East Forum]] run by [[Daniel Pipes]]) which was reportedly established to '
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  • ...nology Group]], a coalition of industry and patient groups linked to the [[Association of British Healthcare Industries]] (ABHI). ...1344/Association-Financial-Markets-Europe-brings-Hanover-raise-EU-profile/ Association for Financial Markets in Europe brings in Hanover to raise EU profile] prwe
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  • ...rnational Water Law Research Institute) is located within the Postgraduate School of Management and Policy at the University of Dundee. ...ce is uniquely qualified to provide advisory services in international and national water law and policy. It is a hub of experts focusing on applying an interd
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  • ...ich by 1978 had graduated some 14,000 trainees - among them members of the National Guard, army, and local and state police, and representatives from private c ...irectives, and Attorney General William French Smith eventually admonished National Security Adviser Robert McFarlane in a letter dated August 2, 1984, protest
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  • ...gence Summit (2005) [http://www.intelligencesummit.org/2005/brochure05.htm National Intelligence Conference and Exposition]: "Widening the Intelligence Domain. ...ational'' the book attacked 'the "physiognomy of hatred" propagated at her school by hardline Marxist/Leninist thought.'<ref>Wendy Murray Zoba (1998) [http:/
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  • ...he International Churchill Society]] | [[The Blenheim Foundation]] | [[The National Army Museum]] | [[The Margaret Thatcher Archive Trust]] *Dr [[Martyn Frampton]]: Head of National Security and Counter Extremism
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  • It is also funded by various Trusts and Foundations including the US [[National Endowment for Democracy]] and [[USAID]] and the UK's [[Westminster Foundati ...rancis Mading Deng]]: Research Professor at the Johns Hopkins University [[School of Advanced International Studies]] in Washington, DC, where he is also the
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  • ...87<ref name=NYTobit>Mark A. Uhlig, JAMES BURNHAM IS DEAD AT 82; FOUNDER OF NATIONAL REVIEW, New York Times, 30 July 1987.</ref>) has been described as "the fi ...lved with the [[Congress for Cultural Freedom]] and a founding editor of ''National Review''.<ref> CIA (2007)[https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-
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  • Gardner was educated at [[Marlborough College]], a boys' private school in Wiltshire, and at the [[University of Exeter]]. Here he met many of the ...is network of friends and a banker who was a former senior diplomat in the Middle East:
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  • ...e in International Politics from Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. He also minored in Islamic studies at the Prince Alwale ...ecurity, and cybercrime law as well as taking separate classes at graduate school on Afghanistan.
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  • ...he British Labour party which exercises significant influence over British Middle East policy. It is considered one of the most prestigious groupings in the ...lating to the Middle East. Tony Blair is known to consult its members over Middle East policy. <ref>David Cracknell, “Byers plots a comeback with pro-Israe
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  • ...ence in Nairobi, Kenya; and Director of European and Soviet Affairs at the National Security Council (1983-1984), the White House." She also was Foreign Policy ....S. summa cum laude in International Politics from Georgetown University [[School of Foreign Service]] (1977) and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Soviet political/milit
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  • ...ed [[Sandhurst]] in 1975, suggesting that he spent a year there in-between school and university, after which he attended Exeter College, Oxford. He received *[[United Kingdom National Defence Association]] - Civilian Vice President
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  • [[Rowena Young]] (FPC and [[School for Social Entrepreneurs]]) is married to [[Geoff Mulgan]] and was Director ...f>available at http://fpc.org.uk/publications/</ref> which was produced in association with The British Council, The European Commission and Wilton Park ("an acad
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  • ...cond Gulf War in 2003. The last time I spoke to him was at our 2003 summer school, after a heated debate between AWL comrades on the state of the Labour Part ...le East & North Africa) and [[Shawna Bader-Blau]] (Senior Program Officer, Middle East). The authors:
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  • ...he £150,000 cost of the long weekend. [[Camelot]], the organiser of the [[National Lottery]], has chipped in with £10,000 as part of a company donation progr ...On New Labour's election victory in 1997, no less than four fellows of the association, and one from the advisory board, were promoted to ministerial posts <ref>[
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  • ...l of Government, Harvard University. He is President of the Harvard Alumni Association of Saudi Arabia. Ministry of Foreign Affairs where he first worked in the ...s ambassador in 1974. He was subsequently Under-Secretary of State for the Middle East and Africa and was British ambassador in Saudi Arabia from 1989 to 199
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  • ...lomacy (a fairly recent term for [[Propaganda|propaganda]]) efforts in the Middle East. .... from Yale University and a J.D. magna cum laude from Columbia University School of Law.<ref>"[http://www.csis.org/index.php?option=com_csis_experts&task=vi
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