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  • The [[Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy]] is part of the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliy ...schools/Government/Research/Pages/ResearchInstitutes.aspx Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy, Research Institutes], accessed 18 August 2009</ref
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  • ==British Government networks== *[[Government Communication Network]] 2004-2013
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  • ...ffice, "Government Communication Network", http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/government%5Fcommunication/gcn/index.asp</ref> ..., old restraints on private sector spin techniques have been abolished and government has been opened up to private sector PR consultancies.
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  • ...the spin overhaul of government propaganda. It was later changed to the [[Government Communication Network]] in 2004.
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  • ...ing for the British government from 1947 to 1998. It was changed to the [[Government Information and Communication Service]] following the election of New Labou
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  • The registered lobbyist in the US for the [[Government of the Turks and Caicos Islands]] in 2009 was '''J Watson and co'''.<ref>Lo Turks and Caicos Islands Government Office
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  • ...set up to consider how to build the most effective relations between local government and the Scottish Parliament and Scottish •Director, Kingdom FM Radio Ltd Local government
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  • ...y Beecham]] (former Labour Leader of Newcastle upon Tyne), the [[New Local Government Network]] says it wants “a radical approach to improving public services, ...rainer with [[Capita]] (see Funders); head of Labour Group Office, [[Local Government Association]]; Labour Leader of Lewisham Borough Council, 1988 - 1993
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  • The '''Government Affairs Group''' (GAG) is a [[UK]] industry association for communication a ...dealings with government in its widest sense. This includes all levels of government such as at [[British Parliament|Westminster]] or [[British Civil Service|Wh
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  • ...the building products and materials secotrs. It is the advocate within the government and the EU for these industries." ...sed to be his job to act as advocate for it [the construction industry] in government," said Graham Watts, chief executive of the [[Construction Industry Council
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  • CEC Government Relations is a consultancy for investors in Central and Eastern Europe. The
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  • Regional government formed in Iraqi Kurdistan in 2006 by bringing together the previously [[Kur ...g its own oil deals deals before an oil law had been agreed by the central Government angering some in Baghdad.
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  • [[Government Communications Headquarters]] (GCHQ) is a British signals intelligence (sig ===Government Code & Cypher School===
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  • '''Ogilvy Government Relations''' is a Washington-based lobbying firm. It was established in 200 ...s and manage legislation and regulation in an opportune manner'<ref>Ogilvy Government Relations [http://www.ogilvygr.com/what.cfm What We Do] Accessed 12th March
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  • ...lobbying firm established in 1988 by Congressman [[Alan Wheat]]<ref> Wheat Government relations [http://www.wheatgr.com/ Home page] Accessed 26th March 2008</ref Their advertised 'practice areas' include<ref>Wheat Government Relations [http://www.wheatgr.com/practice.html Practice] Accessed 26th Mar
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  • ...d private research institutes estimated to be most influential with the US Government. ...on particular projects, or contractual work. Affiliations to universities, government institutions or the media were not included. This yielded a list of 110 uni
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  • ...d private research institutes estimated to be most influential with the UK Government. ...on particular projects, or contractual work. Affiliations to universities, government institutions or the media were not included in this list.
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  • This page is an extract (chapter 4 'The Terrorism Industry: The Government Sector') from '''Ed Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan, The "Terrorism" Industry'' ...public and private spheres, and they are encouraged and supported by both government and the private corporate system.
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  • '''Global Government Relations''' (formerly [[DLA Upstream]]) is the lobbying arm of giant law f In June 2008, DLA Piper Global Government Affairs and the [[Whitehouse Consultancy]] wrote a letter of complaint to t
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  • [[Laboratory Of The Government Chemist]] (LGC) is an international firm specialising in: ...and biochemical analysis and is also the host organisation for the UK’s Government Chemist function. <ref> LGC Web Site [http://www.lgc.co.uk/ Home Page] acce
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  • ...FINAL.pdf Where are they now? The 1997/1998 Special Advisers to the Labour Government], briefing for GMB, April 2006, p.5.</ref> and now works as a consultant to ...ons of power and influence. When the 2001 election was called, most of the Government's Special Advisers resigned, mainly to work in the election campaign. Most
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  • be part of the auditing process of local government, which obliges the local authority to open its Local Government Act (2000) – which requires councils to maintain and make available a pub
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  • ...United States''' (OMGUS) was the [[United States]] military-established [[government]] created shortly after the end of hostilities in [[Allied-occupied Germany
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  • ...nt for good governance of the Islands. <ref> [http://www.falklands.gov.fk//Government.html Organisation], Falkland Islands website, acc 10 Jan 2012 </ref> *Falkland Islands Government Chief Executive, Dr [[Tim Thorogood]]
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  • ...013.<ref name="Gov33">[http://knesset.gov.il/govt/eng/GovtByNumber_eng.asp Government 33], knesset.gov.il, accessed 18 March 2013.</ref> ...id]]<ref name="Gov33">[http://knesset.gov.il/govt/eng/GovtByNumber_eng.asp Government 33], knesset.gov.il, accessed 18 March 2013.</ref>
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  • The Government Office for Science is part of the [[Department for Business Innovation & Sk :Web: [http://www.bis.gov.uk/go-science Government Office for Science]
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  • The Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.)[OMGUS] was responsible for administering the US occupati
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  • ...ter]] and the [[Cabinet of the United Kingdom|Cabinet]]; and head of the [[Government Office for Science]]. He has a significant public role as the government's most visible scientific expert.
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  • ...nfo/index.php?title=UK_Government_Special_Advisers_2010-Present Back to UK Government Special Advisers 2010-Present]'''<br> ...rpington since the general election in May 2010. <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/government/people/jo-johnson Jo Johnson] GOV.UK, accessed 13 October 2014 </ref>
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  • ...advisers (83 in total) in post as at December 2016, under the Conservative government formed in July 2016 by prime minister [[Theresa May]]. *[[Chris Brannigan]] - ''Government relations director'': former lieutenant colonel in the [[Royal Scots Dragoo
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  • ...ate secretaries (PPS) in post as at September 2016, under the Conservative government formed in July 2016 by prime minister [[Theresa May]]. ==Department for Communities and Local Government==
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  • ...rdian found British parliamentarians took 18 trips paid for by the Bahrain Government, at a total cost of £42,700. (69) ...09, The [[Gulf Policy Forum]] organised a trip to Bahrain sponsored by the Government. The delegation included Lord Lothain ([[Michael Ancram]]), [[Alan Duncan]]
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  • ...raise standards: Plans to improve standards and evaluate effectiveness of government communication were unveiled today]. Published 15 October 2013.</ref> :creating a new Government Communication Service
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  • ...and Communications Association]] (PRCA) International summit on how the UK Government Communication Service has been responding to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine ...the shared values of our democracies. We facilitated the first ever cross-Government of Ukraine communications community, called [[One Voice]], bringing togethe
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  • [[Government Communications Planning Directorate]] is a Whitehall code name for the [[Se ...e. Paperwork produced by Imperial initially cited the apparently obscure [[Government Communications Planning Directorate]] (GCPD) as a backer – a moniker used
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  • The [[Government Communications Bureau]] is a Whitehall codename for [[MI6]].<ref name="BBC" ...if he will arrange to transfer the responsibility for supervision of the [[Government Communications Bureau]] from the Foreign Secretary to himself.
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  • ...a7d7479e5274a02dcdf49a5/Government_Action_on_Antisemitism_final_24_Dec.pdf Government Action on Antisemitism], December 2014.</ref>
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  • *[[New Local Government Network]]
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  • ...Simon]], a minister for trade and competitiveness in Europe for the Labour government from 1997 to 1999 and an Advisor to the Cabinet Office from 1999 to 2003, w ...Hunter]], who was an aide to Blair from 1986 left her post as Director of Government Relations in 2002 to join BP as Director of Communications, a post she held
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  • ...The Arab and Muslim World project | [[Stephen D’Ettorre]] - Director of Government Affairs
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  • ...al core of the Hitler regime and main supplier of Zyklon-B to the German government during the extermination phase of the Holocaust"<ref>ZNet [http://www.zmag.
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  • ...ainst Muslim Charity’, ''New York Times'', October 22, 2007</ref> The US government failed to bring a conviction when the case came to trial in 2007.<ref>Lesli ...t. SITE’s stated purpose was to “educate and aid the public, media and government as to the existence and dangers of international terrorism”. It monitored
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  • ...in the Bush administration, AIPAC has been instrumental in steering the US government towards following a precipitous policy in the Middle-East. AIPAC was quite ...an to a pair of AIPAC lobbyists - who allegedly passed them to the Israeli government.<ref>Bryan Bender, '2d probe at the Pentagon examines actions on Iraq', [ht
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  • ...st its customers in Wales, given the declared policy of the Welsh Assembly government of keeping Wales entirely GM-free. But Harrington hit the headlines in Janu ...otential benefits the technology could offer Welsh farmers if the assembly government showed a more positive attitude towards it.<ref>Jonathon Harrington, "[http
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  • :*[[NGO Monitor]] – 'Exposed the Swiss government's multi-million dollar funding of non-governmental organizations that demon ...rageous for individuals acting in opposition to the democratically-elected government of Israel to negotiate an 'accord' that undermines Israel's security by put
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  • ...eptember 2007)</ref> Campus Watch has actively lobbied to prevent the U.S. government from allocating funds for Middle East Studies. ...faith effort" to join the Defense Department, the CIA or a number of other government agencies after graduation. <ref>Parry and Abunimah, ibid.<--Poor indicatio
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  • ...a "serious embarrassment" and said he had "aggressively departed" from the Government's neutral policy, giving "harsh and arrogant advice" to the Israelis. <ref> ...IC%2cMOONMAN&thumb=/img/assets/no_preview_available.png&duration= CALL FOR GOVERNMENT INQUIRY]</ref>
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  • ...ons. It is one of the key terrorology research centres with close links to government, intelligence agencies, corporate security companies and other terrorology ...ed. <ref>Magnus Ranstorp's PhD thesis 'Radical Shi'ism in Lebanon: Western government crisis management techniques in dealing with hostage incidents, 1982-1992'
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  • ...ultancy then published Heartfield’s book ‘Let’s Build’ calling for government support for the building industry <ref>"[http://www.audacity.org/buy.htm Bu
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  • ...orter</i> - Professor of Government and Business John F. Kennedy School of Government Harvard University </li> ICCF's website notes that 'EU heads of government are beginning to express rising concerns over the costs of limiting greenho
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  • ...subject of a censure motion by the Commons last year after he attacked the Government's chief scientist. ...could be successfully influenced by such a policy coalition just as the US government has been.
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  • [[Image:Government-map-scotland.gif|left|298px|thumb]] ==Corporate/Government partnerships==
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  • ...nior politicians is an important part of these companies&#39; sales pitch. Government in Scotland has, so far, done little to disassociate itself from these deve
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  • ...ous organisations, including the Washington D.C [[Centre for Excellence in Government]], the [[IPPR]], the [[Public Health Institute of Scotland]] and the [[Scot ...oney. In order to "enjoy the benefits of competition" more commitment from government to functioning markets and a clearer challenge to private service providers
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  • ...genda linking economics and the law and would be vigorously independent of government'.<ref>John Shaw 'The First Decade: Foreword', in Kuenssberg, Nick and Lomas ...Peacock, 'the policy implications frequently point towards the futility of government policies directed at controlling of influencing particular markets'. Such
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  • :Any parliament or government system needs its policymakers to develop legislation based on the best info
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  • This world is seen as a challenge for business, government and society and confronts them with the task of &#39;restor[ing] the capaci *[[Charles Lowe]] Consultant, Former head of e-government BT
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  • *[[Government of Singapore]]
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  • ...at "''[a] key problem for the UK in preventing terrorism in Britain is the government’s position as ‘pillion passenger’ to the United States' war on terror == Nuclear Power: Attacking Government Advisors As Being 25 Years Out of Date==
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  • ...Evening News'', Martin wants the CSPP "to act as a bridgehead between the government and the people they seek to govern by providing opportunities for engagemen ...respected [[Independent Labour Party]] MP, who passed legislation enabling government action on Glasgow's Housing Problem, a major cause of misery in the city at
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  • ...and’s economic competitiveness and sustainable prosperity by influencing Government policy at all levels (in Scotland, the UK, the European Union or globally). ...d&#39;s economic competitiveness and sustainable prosperity by influencing Government policy at all levels&#39;.' <ref>[http://www.psa.ac.uk/journals/pdf/5/2005/
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  • '''Government and Government Agencies'''
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  • ...anging from local authorities, voluntary organisations and partnerships to government departments and national agencies. At any one time we are working with 20-3 ...d Chief Executives of all existing and planned partnerships to discuss key government objectives for the Service and develop protocols for sharing best practice
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  • ...lobby group set up to influence government policy being funded by the very government being targeted. For some pulling the strings the election of the parliament ...[Lafarge]], [[Scottish & Newcastle]], [[Shell]], [[Vivendi]] <ref>Scottish Government [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/SustainableDevelopment/7512 Industrial S
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  • :Supported by the British government, Weir – Scotland's 20th largest company – is playing a key role in econ ...DC talking to [[Halliburton]] and other companies about this work, and the government put forward our name at the very highest levels. We hope to see more outcom
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  • ...In 2007 the incoming SNP administration changed the name to [[The Scottish Government]]. *The [[Big Partnership]] £103,722 <ref>Scottish Government Website [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/About/FOI/19260/PR About: PR companies
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  • ::Israeli policy-makers no longer ask whether Israel should reduce government interference in the economy, rather, they ask where and at what speed, and ::oligopolistic businesses; militant labor unions; huge unaccountable government bureacracies; a strong leftist ethos with a belief in big governmentl high
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  • ...he Hebrew University, Doron pursued a career in literature, journalism and government (under [[Teddy Kollek]], then director-general of the Prime Minister's Offi ...advisory group for Prime Minister [[Binyamin Netanyahu]] and on the Israel Government Council for National and Economic Planning, is a member of the Board of the
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  • *Government assistant lawyer at the Baden-Württemberg Ministry for Culture, Youth and
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  • ...en complained about giving too much airtime to critics within Israel's own government. Ted Koppel was taken to task for giving "twice the air time" to a whole gr
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  • *David Miller, [http://www.spinwatch.org/-articles-by-category-mainmenu-8/44-government-spin/15-taking-the-risk-out-of-devolution Taking The Risk Out Of Devolution [[Category:Scotland]][[Category:Scottish Government]]
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  • *[[Angela Casey]], managing director; former assistant to two government ministers
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  • ...inger in 2004 by the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]], the transitional government established following the invasion of the Iraq. Private firms were reported ...nies were receiving as much as £2 million for "reputation laundering" for government regimes in Saudi Arabia, Rwanda and Kazakhstan. The Kremlin, Sri Lanka and
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  • ...s documents the clients on behalf of whom '''Good Relations''' has lobbied government ministers, and the firms filings since 2015 are as follows: ...earSpin}}From 2003-05, Good Relations was paid £375,000 by [[Nirex]] (the government-controlled agency that oversaw storage of radioactive waste) to provide "pr
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  • ...ns]] were receiving as much as £2 million for "reputation laundering" for government regimes in Saudi Arabia, Rwanda and Kazakhstan. The Kremlin, Sri Lanka and
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  • ...on and build a better understanding of their business among their relevant government audiences."<ref name="BW"/> *Brunswick also donated the services of an employee to the Government to help work on the Financial Services and Markets Bill - legislation which
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  • * To create a public belief in free enterprise so that the government can take the right decisions and companies can achieve their objectives. * To oppose, and wherever possible reduce, unnecessary government intervention by state ownership, control or excessive bureaucracy.<ref>Hube
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  • ...nalisation of industries taken into state ownership by the post-war Labour government of 1945. In 25 years the group's main success had been the high- profile ca ...upheld by the European Court of Human Rights, which prompted the Thatcher government to ban the closed shop and compensate more than 400 railwaymen for loss of
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  • Media House has not always worked in opposition to Scottish government. At the behest of the former Secretary of State for Scotland, [[Michael For .... The BRTF went on to ‘become a very influential body in influencing the Government's policy on regulation’<ref> Centre for Corporate Accountability [http://
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  • ...multiple political roles. The Committee has a responsibility to hold the government accountable for those roles. The logistical support this government offers to the CIA practice of rendition requires investigation and condemna
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  • ...the Eisenhower Administration when several of its members were tapped for government service. According to Rowen, the BC may have triggered the squelch of McCar
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  • ...s, which include corporate communications, media relations, public policy, government relations, corporate reputation, shareowner affairs, executive and employee ...the Company, Cynthia spent seven years working in manufacturing and local government' but information of who she worked for or what form her roles took are not
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  • ...of the report will examine Disney's use of lobbyists to influence the US government and also how Walt Disney is involved in the actual political process due to ...of cheap labour, ideal for production through the use of sweatshops. Also government suppression is favourable for Disney sweatshops in China with &#39;workers
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  • ...MOs Are Dead' in May 1999) advising its institutional investors, including government pension funds, that "growing negative sentiment" was creating problems for
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  • ...be at the heart of the debates on new Labour's strategy and performance in government. ...erspectives from the German SPD, Sweden's social democrats and the Italian government's left coalition.
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  • ....' The leader of the main opposition party (National Party) said ' to have Government organisations taking paid advertising is a gross interference in the democr
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  • ...Bank and WHO. Criticised by the Britrish Medical Journal for denying that government policies 'are guided by a....... hidden agenda which, through a series of i
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  • ...ious conservative alliances, including the [[Alliance for America]], [[Get Government Off Our Backs]], the [[National Consumer Coalition]] (a pro-corporate front ...erve on the Advisory Committee for the Department of Biotechnology for the government of India". {{ref|15}}
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  • The Cato Institute does not receive any government funding. Data shows that the largest proportion of funding for the 2010 fis ...In order to maintain an independent posture, the Cato Institute accepts no government funding or endowments. Contributions are received from foundations, corpora
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  • ...fore accept students taking advantage of Career Development Loans or other government led initiatives.<ref>Phoenix CP [http://web.archive.org/web/20050316043144/
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  • ...s a &#39;terror expert&#39;. Its Director, [[Crispin Black]], is a former government intelligence analyst. ...0s and the suggested use of a proxy army against the Nicaraguan Sandinista government in 1984.
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  • ...ars since 1995 DynCorp received nearly $1 billion in contracts from the US government and deployed 181 personnel to Bosnia. By 2002, it was the nation's 13th lar DynCorp has a controversial past - a fact well known to the US government, yet that did not preclude the awarding of new contracts in Iraq. {{ref|8}}
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  • ...had sought out business, rather than business asking the lobbying firm for Government contacts.<ref>[http://www.gregpalast.com/browns-fixer-explains-how-its-done ...]], [[Tesco]], [[Orange]] and [[KPMG]] (consultants with a large number of Government contracts).
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  • ...stated that it was intended to 'provide one strong voice for lobbying the government on biotechnology and ensuring that unjustified trade barriers are not estab ...is also working with women's groups in poor townships, and is advising the government of Lesotho - a tiny independent country landlocked within South Africa - wi
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  • ...caBio]'s declared purpose is to 'provide one strong voice for lobbying the government on biotechnology and ensuring that unjustified trade barriers are not estab
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  • In 1999 Professor Baulcombe told a public meeting on GM crops that US government research 'to be released shortly' had shown that GM crops brought enormous
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  • ...e Politics], 'The association has four major lobbying priorities: blocking government price controls of biotech drugs; promoting genetically modified foods; stre [[Sharon L. Cohen]], former Vice President for Government Relations with the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO), in 2008 was r
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  • ...on is a charitable organisation which raises funds from the food industry, government and a variety of other sources.<ref>[http://www.healthlinks.net/cgi-bin/dir ...eople in food companies, non-governmental organisations, academia, and the government know each other and often have to work together, few wish to voice such cri
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  • ...peer review of Dr Pusztai's work. She joined the society in 1998, from the government biotechnology unit at the department of the environment, which controls the ...ation exchange to keep an eye on what&#39;s happening and to know what the government is having problems about its just so that I know who to put up - more of a
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  • In October 2002 Tracey Brown attended a meeting about the design of the UK government's official Public Debate on genetically modified (GM) crops and food. She w ...-finalised-version.html ‘Response to 'Principles of scientific advice to government'‘], 26 March 2010.
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  • ...ticipated in the [http://www.gmwatch.org/p2temp2.asp?aid=39&page=1&op=4 UK government's 'Technology Foresight' exercise] to decide how science could best contrib ...ke' ([http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=3822 Scientists attack UK Government's 'silence' in GM Debate] ) But a THES article of the 7th November said, 'T
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  • ...e team is highly experienced in guiding clients through national and local government and the complexities of the legislative and regulatory process. ==Influencing government policy==
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  • ...ver, most of their activities seem to centre on lobbying parliamentarians, government officials and regulators against restrictions on the use of the bromine fla
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  • ...awfare against us," Benayahu explained. "It's absurd, and I understand the government is trying to legislate changes to prevent this."<ref> [http://www.jpost.com
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  • ...]] were 'working to create a US-style interpenetration of corporations and government'. ([http://www.independent.co.uk/c/?ec=500 The Best Democracy Money Can Buy ...o]], to help Lexington in its work for the [[ABC]] in the run up to the UK Government's decision on whether to allow GM crop commercialisation.
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  • ...able has been transformed into a thriving agricultural community through a government-backed project and the introduction of GM crops.'
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  • ...itional role of public research in favour of lucrative consulting work for government and the private sector. Research into GM crops, with its promise of intelle [[Category:Foodspin Government Agencies]]
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  • ...ronged strategy to advance US interests with GM crops. Increasingly the US government uses multilateral and bilateral free trade agreements and high-level diplom
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  • ...rtunities than any other individual to express that support on official UK Government advisory committees. He has also served on international regulatory bodies In 1993 Dale was appointed to the UK Government's [[Advisory Committee on Releases to the Environment]] (ACRE), which advis
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  • ...CropGen.<ref>[http://ngin.tripod.com/sack.htm SACK GM RESEARCH SCIENTISTS! Government Told: Act Now on Conflict of Interest], press release, FoE, 16 Mar 2000, a ...y.</ref> about a conflict of interest between their leading role in the UK Government's GM Farm Scale Evaluations and their having earlier been commissioned by o
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  • ...99) on what had happened and in an editorial questioned the propriety of a Government, which is supposed to be regulating the biotech industry in the interests o
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  • ...2009</ref> This study formed the economic strand that complemented the UK government's Public Debate on GM crops which culminated in 2003. ...within both the private and public sectors, including a secondment to the Government Office for London'.
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  • ...tional Development''' (DfID) was set up in May 1997 by the incoming Labour government. Headed by a cabinet minister, it made fighting world poverty its top prior ...alth' and a 'provider of critical basic services'.<ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/dfid-private-sector-department-operational-plan-2011-2015 DFID
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