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  • ...ing:0.2em 0.4em;"> Welcome to Powerbase - your guide to networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR</h2> ...px]]'''[[Powerbase:About|Powerbase]] is a free guide to networks of power, lobbying, public relations and the communications activities of governments and othe
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  • ..., also known as Bell Pottinger Private, was one of the UK's largest PR and lobbying agencies until it filed for bankruptcy in September 2017 following an inter ...y of Chime until a management buy-out led by Bell in July 2012. {{Template:Lobbying Portal badge}}
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  • ...b.org/sierra/200207/thinktank_printable.asp Rethinking the Think Tanks How industry-funded "experts" twist the environmental debate]Sierra Club magazine, Acces ...b.org/sierra/200207/thinktank_printable.asp Rethinking the Think Tanks How industry-funded "experts" twist the environmental debate]Sierra Club magazine, Acces
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  • ...omatic operative (in the 1960s and 1970s) who previously ran pro-Apartheid lobbying and propaganda operations between the 1980s and the fall of Apartheid in 19 ...t in 2003 to guard Iraq oil installations and according to Newsday &#39;an industry source familiar with some of the internal affairs said Chalabi received a $
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  • ...ines with the [[Sandline affair]] when he was caught shipping 30 tonnes of arms to [[Sierra Leone]] in apparent violation of a UN weapons embargo and arre .... Aegis' membership bid comes just as the IPOA is trying to reposition the industry as for-profit providers of armed men as peacekeepers. The IPOA rejected Spi
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  • ...g_Portal_badge}} '''Bell Pottinger Public Affairs''' (BPPA) was one of the lobbying divisions of [[Bell Pottinger Communications]], one of the largest public r ...et to meet a member of the industry who does… The real issue is that the industry needs a public voice with the ability to make a convincing case and to disa
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  • ...sts of producers ahead of those of consumers. The FSA's independence from 'industry interests' is of 'paramount importance', according to the then head of the ...s' has asserted the 'paramount importance' of the FSA's independence from 'industry .
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  • ...f up to £10,000 to fund 'a major research project on terrorist threats to industry by product contamination and methods of combatting them.'<ref>Carol Leonar ...ope that our graduates would put their training to good use in government, industry, the armed forces, the Foreign Office or the law," Wilkinson told ''The Tim
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  • ...houses [[NHS England]] and the [[Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry]]]] ==Lobbying in the UK==
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  • ...rforming against other marketing groups, despite a general recovery in the industry. Fresh uncertainty about the future of Havas was raised by the intervention Havas is not so heavily involved in public relations and lobbying as the big four communications groups. According to PR Week :
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  • ...(B-M) was established in 1953 and grew to become one of the biggest PR and lobbying agencies in the world. It is owned by communications conglomerate [[WPP]]. ...s (PR) agencies in the world and also the most notorious. When helping its industry clients to escape environmental legislation or sprucing up the image of som
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  • Areva is a key player in the UK's civil nuclear industry, with stakes in the [[Hinkley Point C nuclear power station]], and [[Nuclea .../stop-plutonium/en/TransPu_en.pdf ''The Transports in the French Plutonium Industry''] Greenpeace, February, 2003.</ref>
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  • ...enda is a think tank run by [[Giles Merrit]] and funded by US and EU-based arms producers. From 1 February 2006 it was renamed [[Security and Defence Agend ...ing &#39;civil society language&#39;, Merrit proposed, suggesting that the industry could present itself as "protecting civil society and the freedom of citize
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  • ...17 Hutton was appointed chair of [[Energy UK]], the energy industry's main lobbying group. ...after stepping down as an MP, Hutton took over as Chair of the [[Nuclear Industry Association]] trade body.<ref name="moves"> [http://www.publicaffairsnews.c
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  • ...ing funding and logistical support for many other members of the terrorism industry. Like Heritage, it is important because of its size, influence, and extreme ...these conferences was the [[Aircraft Industries Association]], a trade and lobbying organization, and one of the groups that had pressed the U.S. government to
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  • ...s also involved in the Pergau dam in Malaysia where British aid lubricated arms deals with Malaysia.{{ref|64}} ...e of Commons & Deputy Prime Minister 1989-90. BICC has supported [[Aims of Industry]], the [[Economic League]] and [[British United Industrialists]].
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  • ==Lobbying firms== [[Category:Arms Industry]][[Category:Science Media Centre]]
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  • Industry areas: Prescription Medicines, Vaccines, and Consumer Health Products (i.e. ...contributes to the ‘quality of human life’ by sitting on the board of arms manufacturer [[United Technologies]], the maker of the Blackhawk helicopter
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  • ...y effective, other companies took a similar lead) It is manifested in the "arms race" of escalating numbers of sales representatives, particularly in the U ...about because the old mission set in the 1990s (to lead the pharmaceutical industry) had been achieved. He explains: ‘Becoming most values simply means that
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  • ...a fixer to the Saudi Royal Family, including the controversial Al Yamamah arms deal with the UK. ...president of bankrupted Russian oil giant [[Yukos]]. He is now a UK energy industry investor.
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  • ...l servants by ministers for a policy meeting. But in the discreet world of lobbying, 'prayers' has an altogether different connotation. ...ntary gossip to detailed information about government plans for a specific industry.
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  • ...denied that he had any direct or indirect interest in companies receiving arms contracts for the war. Yet his family owned £140,000 worth of shares in Ky ...liament and then administer a £2 million subsidy to the merchant shipping industry. One of the recipients of that grant was Moor Line Ltd.25 In 1939 Neville C
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  • :1998 Arms to Africa Affair. Testifies to House of Commons over Sandline intervention Spicer was involved in a lobbying campaign which contributed to the British Government's decision to free Wri
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  • :::''"The idea was to do for industry what we had done for the government"''<br>&mdash; Hakluyt co-founder [[Chri ...imited]].<ref>James Quinn [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/industry/defence/9106177/Sir-John-Rose-joins-intelligence-specialist-Hakluyt.html Si
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  • Apropos of the [[Al-Yamamah]] Arms Deal and the role of [[Wafic Said]], Gambill (2003) stated in [[Middle East ...'s private secretary and Mr Said was involved in the 20 billion Al Yamamah arms contract between Britain and Saudi Arabia. In 1994, having left the Foreign
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  • ...dge‬}}{{Template:Brexit badge}}'''Portland''' is an international PR and lobbying consultancy founded in 2001 by [[Tim Allan]], a former adviser to UK prime ==Brexit lobbying==
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  • Levene has been the chairman of US arms giant [[General Dynamics]] UK division since 2001, and is vice chairman of Levene started his career in the defence industry with [[United Scientific Holdings]] (1963-85) a small company that grew int
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  • ===Lobbying role=== ===Lobbying and science policy activities===
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  • ...aul their operations and make them attractive (for the right price) to the industry's elite, including Boeing and Lockheed Martin. ...they appointed their first in-house lobbyist and regulatory expert as the industry faces growing governmental obstacles, including a possible tax increase. Da
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  • He has been a non-executive director of US arms firm [[General Dynamics]] since 2012. Cahn was the Director of Government and Industry Affairs, [[British Airways]] from May 2000-2006 with responsibility for lev
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  • ...‘Toxic Sludge is Good For You: Lies, Damn Lies and the Public Relations Industry’, p.150; Johan Carlisle, 1993, Covert Action Quarterly 44.</ref> The cont ...members, USA Engage is really dominated by 50-100 active members. The oil industry is heavily represented. [[Unocal]], notorious for their Burmese gas pipelin
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  • ...on subsidiary. It bought various businesses in the defence and electronics industry, culminating in the 1997 merger with [[Hughes Electronics]], a $9.5 billion ...at Raytheon worked on with TRW (TRW is a company that provides the defence industry with technology and services), was held up by Congress due to repeated cost
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  • ==Lobbying== ...erner, Liipfert et al) Raytheon budgets at least $1.6 million annually for lobbying.<ref>Ibid.</ref>
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  • '''BAE Systems plc''' is a global arms and military service company, with interests also in civilian avionics and ...nt, A., Perlo-Freeman, S., Wezeman, P. & Wezeman, S., ‘The SIPRI Top 100 arms-producing and military services companies, 2014’, SIPRI Fact Sheet, Dec.
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  • ...MBDA is jointly owned by BAE Systems (37.5%), [[EADS]] (37.5%) and Italian arms giant [[Finmeccanica]] (25%). {{ref|2}} ...company until recently; the other 80% were owned by [[EADS]], the European arms manufacturer's coalition. In late 2006, BAE agreed to sell its stake to EAD
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  • ...ts sheer size and its ability to use its importance to the British defence industry to its advantage. ==Monopoly over the defence industry==
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  • ...emocratic system, in which the military retains a large portion of power). Arms exports began as early as 1978, but the biggest controversy began in Novemb ...’ massive influence over the Labour Government (see section on Influence/Lobbying). Despite continuing concerns over the use of Hawk jets in East Timor, the
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  • *[[Simon Ward]] Consultant: hospitality industry* ...ist paint manufacturer whose clients include [[Rolls Royce]], [[Ford]] and arms manufacturers [[Vickers]], [[GEC]], [[GKN]] and [[BAE]] Systems. He is also
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  • ...ence issues despite various highly profitable directorships in the defence industry. Her position as chair of the scandal-ridden [[Qinetiq]] and its relationsh ...2006) [http://www.prwatch.org/books/tsigfy10.html How the public relations industry sold the Gulf War to the U.S. — The mother of all clients.]</ref>
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  • ...ethical’ foreign policy, which at one stage was threatening to restrict arms sales; the Hinduja brothers’ sponsorship of the ‘Faith Zone’ may have “The net job gains figure in the telecommunications industry is minus 2 — down from plus 28 a year ago — which Manpower says is the
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  • ==NATIONALIZED INDUSTRY== ...-executive directors. Instead their bosses are technicians from within the industry. On the board of the Electricity Council, the company behind the [[CEGB]],
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  • ==Brexit lobbying== ...by Brexit as much as farming. As a result, the National Farmers' Union is lobbying hard to get its messages across to politicians and the public. It says it i
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  • *[[Grayling]]: Carillion was a client of lobbying firm [[Grayling]] since at least early 2014. ...o represent Carillion, as Finsbury stopped its membership of the voluntary lobbying body, the [[APPC]], which publishes a register of clients.
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  • ==Arms Manufacturing== ...DuPont as providing synthetic plastics, rubber and textiles to the defence industry. {{ref|6}} According to the ''Ethical Matters'' magazine website, DuPont wa
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  • ...bal science and technology company. It is involved in a range of different industry areas, including high-performance materials, synthetic fibres, electronics, ...ndustrial markets, advanced electronic materials to the global electronics industry and holographic optical components and holograms for electronics, security
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  • ...this up-front campaign seems to have fallen upon the fledgling "[[Aims of Industry]]" which had been founded in 1942 to campaign against wartime restrictions ...amined the work carried out in the past by the Economic League and Aims of Industry Ltd., and is satisfied that these non-party, educational organisations are
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  • ...arbitration, venture and development capital. He is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and he is the author of over 40 publications and principal edit ...CI]] and ethically-challenged mining company [[Rio Tinto]], not to mention arms and tobacco companies. {{ref|50}}
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  • ...ess than popular with the public. "There is a high suspicion of the pharma industry. Greed, dishonesty and fraud are some of its associations. The clinical tri ...als and their young. The images include a lion cub nestled in its mother's arms; a baby elephant being guided over a fallen tree by his mother's trunk; a y
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  • ==Lobbying Groups== ...stingly, UNICE has been picked out by Corporate Europe Observatory for its lobbying against binding agreements on carbon emissions, (see: www.xs4all.nl/~ceo/gr
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  • ...by the Labour Government, including Lord Simpson former Chief Executive of arms manufacturers Marconi and Government adviser Lord Haskins. Several others a ...Government for providing funding and business training for the bioscience industry and "above all the Government's sustained investment in the science base ha
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  • ...led energy multinational which is the subject of a huge financial scandal. Lobbying companies with clients that include Rupert Murdoch's News International, Te When Peter Mandelson was Trade and Industry Secretary, he told the CBI that his brief from Blair was 'to act as a vocal
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  • ...-Peer-faces-row-over-arms-lobbyist.html Lords scandal: Peer faces row over arms lobbyist], ''The Telegraph'', 10:54PM GMT 26 Jan 2009 </ref> ...nd since its inception has received sponsorship from a wide range of major arms companies. Ashby has faced controversy over being issued parliamentary pass
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  • ==Lobbying firms== ===Former lobbying firms===
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  • ...all aspects of client communications including media relations, political lobbying, issues and crisis management, economic, trade, tourism and cultural promot ...Westminster." Bailey is also an active member of the [[Labour Finance and Industry Group]] and is Chief Policy Adviser of the Party’s international think ta
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  • ...ent Agency]] including Special Assistant to the Director for the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. ==Defence Lobbying==
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  • Maurice Fraser is senior counselor to the PR and lobbying firm [[APCO]] Europe and advises APCO clients on European and international ...otably the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Department of Trade and Industry through the Global Opportunities Fund) including for the State Visit of The
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  • ...commercial entities and governments looking to establish or expand nuclear industry capabilities and infrastructure. Thorium Power maintains long-standing rela ...ouncil]] staff at the White House, first as Director of Defense Policy and Arms Control and then as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director
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  • '''Terrington Management''' is a niche 'government relations' lobbying consultancy which previously shared personnel and offices in [[Great Peter ...ir client list. <ref> Tamasin Cave, [http://spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/lobbying/item/5372-lobbyists-score-another-own-goal Lobbyists score another own goal
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  • ...in 1997 to offer specialist advice to companies operating in the aerospace industry and specifically to those with interests in the UK Defence sector.'<ref>Def ...ategies and detailed plans, government relations and the role of political lobbying, public relations, the industrial dimension and teaming issues, and finally
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  • ...of Government and Industry. We often form a bridge between Government and Industry bringing together interested parties to work jointly on issues of strategic ...he firm is one of a large number of corporations (though a small number of lobbying firms) to have a pass for the main [[Ministry of Defence]] building in Whit
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  • In 2016, Lockheed retained its place at the top of the global arms league, selling nearly $41 billion of military equipment according to data ...on came a decade after the end of the cold war, during which time the arms industry went through major changes. <ref name=Girard> Richard Girard November 2005,
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  • The Group is run by a lobbying firm called the [[Whitehouse Consultancy]], which also runs a number of oth ...un organisation, which provides a useful interface between Parliament, the industry and other key stakeholders.<ref>[http://www.whitehouseconsulting.co.uk/case
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  • ...1987 he became a special adviser to the [[Secretary of State for Trade and Industry]], [[David Young, Baron Young of Graffham|David Young]]. He became a senior ...2015 UK general election, Luff began working as an adviser to the US-based arms firm [[L3 Communications]]. <ref> [https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterjluff/?
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  • ...dustry'' <ref>Edward S. Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan (1990) ''The Terrorism Industry: The Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror'', this can als ...ember for Defense and Foreign Policy, U.S. Senate (1978-1981); Director of Arms Control, National Security Council (1981-87); Senior Staff Member for Defen
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  • ==Lobbying== ...Report for the Investigative Project 2005]]</ref> which represents several arms and aviation corporations, the Newspaper Association of America and ''The W
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  • ...was a Foreign Office minister who put Nagel 'in charge of cleaning up the industry'<ref>The <i>Independent on Sunday</i>. 'The PR man, the diamond broker and ...ajor in an unmanned aircraft developed by Israel, even though there was an arms embargo for Israeli equipment at the time' <ref>Smith, A.W. (2008) 'Frankly
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  • ...t minister, immediately took up a defence sector advisory role with French arms manufacturer [[Thales]]. ...les stated that its advisory board members were 'expressly prohibited from lobbying on behalf of Thales UK and are not formal officers of the company'.
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  • After leaving the UK Foreign Office, Cowper-Coles joined arms contractor [[BAE Systems]] in 2011 as business development director of its ...from his last day of service, he should not become personally involved in lobbying UK Government Ministers or Crown servants, including Special Advisers, on b
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  • ...s a former solicitor and lobbyist who now works in the environmental power industry as Global Head of Corporate Affairs at [[Mainstream Renewable Power]]. <ref ...humb|right|300px|[[Adam Bruce]] -_Convenor [[ASPA]] defending the lobbying industry - ''Newsnight Scotland'' 24 June 2002]]
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  • ==Lobbying consultancy== ...Air Force officer, [[Michael Wood]], the firm is, in fact, a highly active lobbying concern that specializes in defense and works for [[BAE Systems]], [[Airbus
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  • ...]] He was the MP for Ashfield from 1992 until 2010, when a cash-for-access lobbying scandal forced him to resign. ...rs from his last day in office he should not become personally involved in lobbying UK Government Ministers or Crown servants, including Special Advisers, on b
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  • [[Category:Think Tanks]][[Category:Arms Industry]][[Category:Lobbying]][[Category:Defence Lobby]]
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  • ...r 'Atlanticist' organisations. what is also striking is the connection to arms companies either directly or via funding. ...litary intelligence officer, Jackson also worked in the commercial defense industry. In fact, while working for Lockheed Martin, in 1996 Jackson cofounded the
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  • Johnson's leadership campaign was coordinated by lobbying firm [[CTF Partners]], led by [[Mark Fullbrook]] and [[Lynton Crosby]]. ==Lobbying for The City==
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  • The AFPS is a lobbying front for the Arms industry. It was created in 1989 by then Conservative MP [[Neil Thorne]]. According The MPs are treated as VIPs and funded by the arms industry. As Thorne puts it:
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  • ...s, Square de Meeûs 35]] '''Hanover Communications''' is a UK-based PR and lobbying firm founded in 1998 by [[Charles Lewington]]. The firm was known as [[Medi ===Brexit Lobbying===
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  • ...ty among those who wish to break it. Caught in the middle of this security arms race are you and me, seen as suspects by one side and as fair game by the o ...ne, [http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-147716.html ZDnet website, “Tech industry attacks state anti-RFID laws,” 20 April 2006], accessed 23 November 2008.
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  • Caplin is a senior consultant to lobbying firm [[Foresight Communications]]. His biography on its website states that ...(alongside [[BAE Systems]] and [[Finmeccanica]]). Foresight also conducts lobbying and PR for the consortium (EADS, BAE Systems, Finmeccanica, etc) that is bu
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  • ...st men in 1996, having made his fortune through the currency black market, arms dealing and oil smuggling. He became known as 'the butcher of Vukovar' afte ==Lobbying firms==
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  • ...ecurity Industry') from '''Ed Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan, The "Terrorism" Industry''', 1989, Praeger, pages 117-147. It is reproduced with the permission of ...ates there have been longstanding and close connections among the security industry, corporate business, and the police and intelligence services. As the deman
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  • ...overnment Sector') from '''Ed Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan, The "Terrorism" Industry''', 1989, Pantheon, pages 50-72. It is reproduced with the permission of E ...property protection, and training, and a body of terrorism "experts." The industry's experts are associated mainly with the institutes and think tanks, some o
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  • ...company '''APCO Worldwide''' was born out of the Washington-based tobacco industry law firm [[Arnold and Porter]], from which it derives its name. APCO Worldw ...p://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2006/sep/19/ethicalliving.g2 The denial industry], ''The Guardian'', 29 September 2006</ref>
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  • ...three main shareholders in defence and aeronautical systems – the global arms company [[BAE Systems]] (37.5%), Europe's largest aerospace firm in Europe ...0 years of technological and operational success. The restructuring of the industry in Europe was completed with the acquisition of the German subsidiary EADS/
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  • ...2005, Lee Petar stepped down as BICOM's Director of Communications to join lobbying firm [[Good Relations Political]]. He was replaced by [[Ruth Smeeth]], prev ...me Minister’s Office, the Ministry of Finance and Israel’s advertising industry) to “rebrand” Israel. Major PR firms have also been 'invited to take pa
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  • ...ng [[Weber Shandwick|Weber Shandwick’s]] public affairs division into an industry leader he was promoted to be CEO of the new enlarged [[Weber Shandwick]] af ...to build corporate sector support for the party.<ref>Campaign Against the Arms Trade [http://www.caat.org.uk/publications/ government/who-calls-the-shots-
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  • ...me of its work through) MI5 and MI6, SAS and so forth.<ref>''The Terrorism Industry'', Edward Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan, Pantheon, New York 1989</ref> ...ed in political/business interfaces such as the [[Confederation of British Industry]] and The [[British American Business Council]] (and his financial interest
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  • ...olitical, economic, and defense issues.</ref> positions and works with the lobbying firm [[APCO]], which was set up by cigarette giant [[Philip Morris]] to pro ...conomist, Pearson, German Marshall Fund of the US and a group of banks and arms companies connected to the directors. Thought of as a &#39;New Labour thin
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  • '''The Terrorism Industry''' == The Private Sector: Institutes, Think Tanks, and Lobbying Organizations ==
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  • ...ntre]] and is well connected with the Royal family and with Saudi and arms industry interests. He is an 'interfaith campaigner', and a supporter of and donor t Bailey is currently Chairman of [[Eligo]] International a lobbying and PR firm which states it was founded in 1997 and is 'discreet' and 'hand
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  • ...ad of the [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]], a major pro-Israel lobbying organization. <ref>Edward Tivnan, ''The Lobby: Jewish Political Power and A ...wish Institute for National Security Affairs, extract from The "Terrorism" Industry]], New York: Pantheon, 1991, p. 88-9.</ref>
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  • ===Resources on lobbying/corporate power=== ===Conflict and Private Security Industry===
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  • ...minium industry, based in West Bromwich. It provides technical support and lobbying services in Westminster and in Brussels on behalf of members ranging from s ALFED also run the [[All-Party Parliamentary Group for the UK Aluminium Industry]], which they refer to as 'the Aluminium Federation's All-Party Parliamenta
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  • ...bsites. This would make accusations of potential conflicts of interest, or lobbying, which can be impossible to either corroborate or refute (given their often *Disney, H., 2002, Who'll let the watchdogs out?: Can we really use arms-length regulators as a means of driving up public service standards?, ''Pub
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  • ...2010. In 2004 he was awarded an OBE for 30 years service in the Aluminium industry.<ref>Peter McCusker,Aug 26 2008 [http://www.nebusiness.co.uk/business-news/ :He subsequently worked in most sectors of the aluminium industry before joining Alcan Smelting and Power UK [ASPUK] as finance and planning
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  • Soon after retiring, Dannatt took up several consultancies within the defence industry. These included armoured vehicle and tanks manufacturer [[Ricardo]] and the ...last in service, General Dannatt should not become personally involved in lobbying UK Ministers or Crown servants, including Special Advisers, on behalf of hi
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  • ...017 Hudson was appointed senior adviser for military and defence at PR and lobbying giant [[Burson Marsteller]]. <ref> [http://www.burson-marsteller.eu/burson- ...adge}}Hudson was director of International Maritime Programmes at US-based arms supplier [[L3 Technologies]] from September 2016. <ref>[https://www.linkedi
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  • ...e company now own by Rio Tinto and call Rio TInto Alcan is involved in the arms trade. Through a company acquired in 2003, Baltek, Alcan is supplying some ...d the aluminium cartel' Orient Blackswan </ref>. This fact is disguised in industry figures as 'transport' or 'construction' but is evident in aluminium's stat
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  • ...inium associations on common problems, to lobby on behalf of the aluminium industry to international agencies, to increase recycling and environmentally sound ...nium lobbying bodies and associations, the IAI is active in protecting the industry's reputation in view of its polluting and energy intensive processes, espec
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  • ...91, '''Interel Consulting UK''' (formerly [[Politics International]]) is a lobbying firm with offices in Manchester and London. ==Brexit lobbying==
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  • ...ry|Coffey, Luke]][[Category:Conflicts of Interest|Coffey, Luke]][[Category:Lobbying|Coffey, Luke]][[Category:Defence Lobby|Coffey, Luke]]
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