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  • GOTEBORG UNIVERSITY, Sweden ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION, USA
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  • ...idge]] of [[Harvard University|Harvard]] and [[Charles Seymour]] of [[Yale University|Yale]]. ...neth Pollack]], as well as corporate leaders ([[Boeing]], [[PFC Energy]]), university professors (Princeton, Yale, Vermont) a Naval War College professor, a Sena
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  • According to Aaron deGrassi of the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex: *The [[Rockefeller Foundation]] (RF)
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  • </ref> The Bilderberg group's unofficial headquarters is the University of Leiden in the Netherlands.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.stripes.com/ *[[Victor Halberstadt]], Professor of Public Economics, Leiden University
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  • ...a group of governments, plus [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]] and the [[Rockefeller Foundation]] set up in 2010 and managed by [[MDY Legal]] to promote private ...th services; funded by DfID, [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]] and the [[Rockefeller Foundation]] and managed by the [[Results for Development Institute]]. Wash
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  • Certain critics such as former Binghamton University professor [[James Petras]] have criticized the Foundation for links with t ...oelofs, in ''Foundations and Public Policy: The Mask of Pluralism'' (State University of New York Press, 2003,) argues that Ford and similar foundations play a k
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  • ...rding to Kraft, a $2.5 million grant in the early i 0&#39;s from the Ford, Rockefeller, and Carnegie foundations made the Council &#39;the most important single p ...ers of CFR. In the early 1960&#39;s, Dan Smoot found that twelve of twenty Rockefeller Foundation trustees, ten of fifteen Ford Foundation trustees, and ten of fo
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  • ...Rice Research Institute''' (IRRI) was established in 1960 by the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations in cooperation with the government of the Philippines. Its rese ...e Institute&#39;s research headquarters are part of the main campus of the University of the Philippines Los Baos, about 60 kilometers south of the Philippine ca
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  • ...s to be a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Affairs from George Washington University. ...ogramme was launched in the spring of 2001 with financial support from the Rockefeller Foundation, the Biotechnology Industry Organisation, Monsanto, the biotech-
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  • *[[Frederick Seitz]] - (Chairman), president of The Rockefeller University (1968-78), on the board of the Wise Use Group the [[Committee for a Constru ...r of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Center at the University of California, Berkeley. Was on the Advisory board of the now defunct TASSC
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  • *[[Rockefeller Foundation]] *[[Institute for Studies in International Terrorism]], State University of New York (ISIT)
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  • ...outhern Pacific, Continental Can, Bechtel-McCone Corporation, and Stanford University, among others. ...w York Times, Cummins Engine, the Brookings Institution, and Johns Hopkins University, among others.
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  • ..., a Russian Research Center at Columbia, and support for universities. The Rockefeller Foundation is also a guiding light behind the famous Lincoln Center for the ==Trustees of the Rockefeller Foundation==
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  • *Professor Sir [[John Krebs]] FRS - University of Oxford ...eila McLean]] - Director, Institute of Law and Ethics in Medicine, Glasgow University
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  • ...1967, at a conference in Geneva overseen by the billionaire banker [[David Rockefeller]], the booty was handed out. All the corporate giants were represented, fro ::n. University groups and teachers.
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  • ...e varieties. Currently in the possession of the Indira Gandhi Agricultural University in Chhattisgarh; this collection was at the [http://www.indiatogether.org/o ...gricultural Research Institute]] (IARI) in New Delhi. With help from the [[Rockefeller Foundation]], he started importing large quantities of cross-bred wheat see
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  • ...on Foreign Relations]] and of the [[Bilderberg Group]], among them [[David Rockefeller]], [[Henry Kissinger]], [[Zbigniew Brzezinski]]. It groups approximatively :In 1973 the Trilateral Commission was founded by [[David Rockefeller]], [[Chase Manhattan Bank]] chairman, [[Zbigniew Brzezinski]], President [[
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  • ...Distinguished Visiting Fellow on War, Revolution, and Peace of [[Stanford University]]'s [[Hoover Institution]]. He died on his birthday in 2012 at the age of 9 ...ian Rossiter’, ''Who's Who 2009'', A & C Black, 2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2008</ref> Whilst still at Trinity College Crozier became associ
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  • ...e [[School of Advanced International Studies]] (SAIS) of the Johns Hopkins University, Washington DC, would administer the American side. The [[Royal Institute o ...he has been chairman of the [Fabian Society]], a visiting professor at the University of Ulster and a non-executive director of the [[Personal Investment Authori
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  • ...n centres in the USA of new thinking about arms control' - funded by the [[Rockefeller Foundation]]. Bull worked at The Institute between 1959-60 and produced a b ...y Norman (1932–1985)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/38936, accessed 29 July
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  • *[[Henry Bienen]] (President, Northwestern University) *[[Molly Corbett Broad]] (Former President, University of North Carolina)
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  • *[[David Boren]], President, University of Oklahoma, Former U.S. Senator, United States *[[Stephen B. Heintz]], President, [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]], United States
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  • ...Ph.D, Director Emeritus Atlantic Legal, President Emeritus The Rockefeller University, New York, NY
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  • ...r Steinmann was with the law firm of Christy, Frey and Christy, located at Rockefeller Center in New York City. From 1967 to 1970, Mr Steinmann was an Assistant U ...LLB from Columbia University Law School, 1965; and an LLM from Georgetown University Graduate Law Center, 1966 where Mr Steinmann was an E. Barrett Prettyman Fe
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  • ...minister. He studied at Emory College and then graduated from [[Princeton University|Princeton]]. He worked as a newspaper reporter and [[stringer]]. Together w ...fellers and their corporate interests, including a strong involvement in [[Rockefeller Center]], even after he set up his own consulting firm.
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  • *Prof. [[Jennifer Thomson]], Department of Microbiology University of Cape Town, South-Africa. Thomson has links to industry-backed groups (se *[[Rockefeller Foundation]]
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  • ...en White News Service]], headed by [[John Balderston]], was based at the [[Rockefeller Center]] in New York, along with [[British Security Coordination]] and a nu ...d America By Aiding the Allies Records, 1940-1942: Finding Aid], Princeton University Library, Mudd Manuscript Library
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  • ...sessment Service], Accessed 3 January 2011</ref><ref>STATS at George Mason University [http://web.archive.org/web/20060522192138/http://www.stats.org/record.jsp? ...erick Seitz]] - Chairman Emeritus (GMI); President Emeritus of Rockefeller University, Chair of the Board of SEPP and on the board of Committee for a Constructiv
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  • *[[Mickey Edwards]] (Chairman), Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government *[[Bruce Ames]], Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, University of California
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  • ...oundation]], [[Ford Foundation]], [[Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]], [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]], [[Spencer T. and Ann W. Olin Foundation]], [[United States Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University
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  • He is currently a Distinguished Visiting Professor at Georgetown University and serves as Honorary President of AccountAbility. He frequently consults ...n II Mahommedia. The first woman appointed to the presidency of a Moroccan university after a long academic carrier as a professor of sociology and anthropology,
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  • ...rporation]], the Board of Visitors at Columbia University, a member of the University of Pennsylvania Parents Leadership Committee and serves as a member of the ...r Advanced Study, Princeton. Cardoso is also professor "at large" at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island; and holder of the "Cultures of the South" chai
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  • *[[Claudine Haenni]], Switzerland, Research Fellow, University of Bristol *[[Pat Naidoo]], Kenya, Associate Director, Rockefeller Foundation, Africa Regional Office
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  • ...r one year, but went on to study Law and Political Science at the Catholic University of Louvain. Afterwards he studied demography at the Institute of Demograph ...ls for family planning which were at the time being pushed by the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations and the Alianza para el Progreso (Alliance for Progress -- a US
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  • ...ics''' took place from 15 to 18 March 2007 at St Antony’s College in the University of Oxford. The conference brought together leading academic experts and pro *[[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]]
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  • *[[Niall Ferguson]], Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History, Harvard University *[[Victor Halberstadt]], Professor of Economics, Leiden University; Former Honorary Secretary General of Bilderberg Meetings
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  • ...and propagandist. He was a professor at the [[Center for Advanced Studies, University of Virginia]] 1980-2007. ...ish Committee on the Theory of International Politics]]. The group, with [[Rockefeller Foundation]] providing initial funding, formed in the late 1950s to create
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  • ...ceived more than seven Guggenheim Fellowships for research (and declined a Rockefeller Humanities Award), he won a Pollock-Krasner Fellowship for his paintings. T
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  • ...rk City. It worked with [[British Security Coordination]], also housed in Rockefeller Center.<ref>Thomas E. Mahl, Desperate Deception, Brassey's 1999, p191.</ref ...ainst American 'Neutrality,' Publicity and Propaganda." Ph.D Dissertation, University of Leeds, 1991. p. 448.</ref><ref>J. Wheeler-Bennett, Special Relationship.
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  • ...h-American psychiatrist. Born in Bridge of Allan, he graduated from the [[University of Glasgow]] in 1924. Cameron lived and worked in Albany, New York, and was ...Cameron received his post-graduate diploma in psychiatric medicine at the University of London before joining Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, in 1926. He bec
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  • ...ity]]’s [[John F. Kennedy School of Government]] and consultant to the [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]], the [[C.S. Mott Foundation]] and the [[Open Society Instit
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  • ...der Secretary for Economic Affairs. She had also been an aide to Nelson A. Rockefeller and had worked in political campaigns for John and Robert Kennedy. ...en took up her State Department posts, her friends included Vice President Rockefeller, Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and many other powerful figures, who
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  • ...lege of Letters, Arts & Sciences' School of International Relations at the University of Southern California. It is a joint research and professional training or ...for Public Diplomacy from the U.S. State Department in recognition of the university's teaching, training and research in public diplomacy.<ref>[http://uscpubli
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  • ...and Higher Education, Iran, and from 1990-91 was [[Rockefeller Foundation|Rockefeller]] Fellow. In 1991 he became an Associate Professor at EHESS-Cadis, becoming
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  • ...nd education. Rockefeller Sr. also founded Rockefeller University, and The University of Chicago. He was a dedicated Northern Baptist and supported the church. ...in 1914 in a coal mine in Colorado, where 20 people lost their lives, and Rockefeller Jr. was required to testify the following year. At the time he was advised
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  • ...artin Heidegger]] and [[Carl Schmitt]]. With Schmitt's help he secured a [[Rockefeller Foundation]] grant to study in Paris, which enabled him to escape Germany a ....htm "A Platonic Love Affair: Strauss in the White House"]. ''Moment'' ([[University of Michigan, Ann Arbor]] undergraduate student publication), Issue 3 (Febru
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  • ...on was educated at Harrow School, Churchill College, Cambridge and Cardiff University. He joined the [[Yorkshire Post]] in 1974 and then worked as a press office ...ve made constructive comments': [[George Bunton]], formerly a surgeon at [[University College Hospital]], Dr. [[Jonathan de Pass]], [[Andrew Roberts]], [[Robert
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  • ..., diplomat and lawyer.<ref>Mark Lincoln Chawin, The Hawks of World War II, University of North Caroline Press, 1968, p.57.</ref> He headed the [[Secret Intellig |publisher=Colgate University
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  • ...n a more positive light." Some of Lee’s most important work was for the Rockefeller family: :which he began to assist in 1914. In that year [[John D. Rockefeller, Jr.]], asked for his advice in handling the so-called Ludlow Massacre that
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  • ...e Church Committee of the Senate, the Pike Committee of the House, and the Rockefeller Commission, the CIA was becoming an embarassment, and Congress decided some ...try to another to give the impression of vast popular opposition. The NED, Rockefeller and Ford Foundations, and the Soros philanthropies have been particularly a
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  • ...was "organised jointly by the [[Centre for International Studies at Oxford University]]'s Department of Politics and International Relations and the European Stu The conference was also sponsored by the [[USIP]], [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]], [[British Academy]], [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]],
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  • ...ean’s Council of the John F. Kennedy School of Government]] at [[Harvard University]], [[Clinton Global Initiative]] and member of the Boards for [[GRI]] ([[Gl ...ngton, D.C.) | [[Foundation for Business and Society]] (Hovik, Norway) | [[Rockefeller Foundation]] (New York)
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  • ...King's College London]]. It is a collaboration between King's College, the University of Pennsylvania in the United States, the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzli ...of the four collaborating institutions - [[King's College London]], the [[University of Pennsylvania]], the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]] and the [[Regi
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  • ...stgraduate)|M.A.]] and [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] degrees at [[Harvard University]] in 1952 and 1954, respectively. In 1952, while still at Harvard, he serve ...lisher=[[Harper & Brothers]]}}</ref> From 1956 to 1958 he worked for the [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]] as director of its [[Special Studies Project]].<ref name=no
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  • ...University.<ref>[http://www.rff.org/About_RFF/Pages/UniversityFellows.aspx University Fellows], Resources for the Future website, accessed 8 July 2009</ref> ... ...raduate student at Cornell University. Her professor was one of Monsanto's university consultants and a known rBGH promoter.
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  • :President of the [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]] :Executive Dean of the Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University
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  • ...rb nutrients from the soil. Christoph Steiner, a research scientist at the University of Georgia, says, "We believe that the structure of charcoal provides a sec ...tier],” Cornell University Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Cornell University website</ref>
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  • ...Order of Infante Dom Henrique (Portugal 1998). He also received the David Rockefeller International Leadership Award (1998), and eventually picked up his British ...of the King's Inns, from 1969 to 1971 Mr. Sutherland was a Tutor in Law at University College Dublin. From 1981 until early 1982 he was [[Attorney General of Ire
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  • ...House advisers, most notably C.D. Jackson, and to a lesser extent, Nelson Rockefeller, William H. Jackson, Frederick Dearborn, and Karl G. Harr. In spite of Pres James Schwoch, (2009) Global TV: New Media and the Cold War, 1946-69. University of Illinois Press.
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  • ...tner of Lazard. He has been chairman of the board of trustees of Brandeis University and the American Jewish Congress, and the chairman of the executive committ ...Blaustein Institute for Human Rights and the committee of visitors of the University of Michigan Law School. He has received honors from The Phoenix House Foun
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  • ...aul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies]], The Johns Hopkins University ...itive Neuroscience; Walter H. Annenberg Professor in the Natural Sciences, University of Pennsylvania
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  • ...other in Tel Aviv, while also serving as a guest researcher at Rockefeller University.<ref>[http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS211037+26-Mar-2008+PR
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  • ...their credibility.'<ref>Young Sidney Hook, by Christopher Phelps, Cornell University Press, 1997, p.32.</ref> ...artin Heidegger]] and [[Carl Schmitt]]. With Schmitt's help he secured a [[Rockefeller Foundation]] grant to study in Paris, which enabled him to escape Germany a
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  • ...r to prevent the occupation of University premises.<ref>Page 74; Column 3, UNIVERSITY CENTERS FOR RATIONAL ALTERNATIVES INC, ''New York Times'', 20-April-1969</r ...idney Hook]] and a number of other people. [The organization is now called University Centers for Rational Alternatives.]'
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  • ...First Duce: D'Annunzio at Fiume (Baltimore, MD, and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977), p. 202.</ref> ...n, Strong Religion: The Rise of Fundamentalisms around the World [Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003.</ref>
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  • ...essor [[Péter Ákos Bod]] Chair, Department of Economic Policy [[Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration]] | [[Michael Emerson]] Seni ...onal Endowment for Democracy]] | [[Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs]] | [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]] | [[United States Agency for International Development]] |
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  • ...atrons, [http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/ubfoundation/patrons.html Patrons], ''University of Buckingham'', Accessed 03-September-2010</ref>. The foundation also foun ...ess, ''The Express'', 5-October-2007</ref>. Another programme at Cambridge University is described as being funded by Sir [[Evelyn de Rothschild]] and Lady [[Lyn
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  • ...llah and The International Chamber of Commerce and the Chairman of Birzeit University Alumni Association.<ref>Portland Trust, http://www.portlandtrust.org/manage ...ohen]] donated £21,167 in 2012, which he received in prize money from the Rockefeller Foundation.<ref>Ibid.</ref>
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  • ...[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]] and conceived by its then president, [[Nelson Rockefeller]], to 'define the major problems and opportunities facing the U.S. and clar |title=Rockefeller Brothers Fund Archives, 1941-1989}}</ref>
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  • ...University, New Jersey. Initial funding of $67,000 was provided by the [[Rockefeller Foundation]].<ref>{{cite book ...dley Cantril]] - A psychologist at [[Princeton University]]'s [[Princeton University Department of Psychology|Department of Psychology]]
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  • ...niversity|Princeton]] during 1936 and later became chairman of [[Princeton University Department of Psychology]]. He was a member of the [[Radio Project|Princeto ...editor of [[Public Opinion Quarterly]]. During 1940 he initiated Princeton University's Office of Public Opinion Research.<ref>{{cite book
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  • ...was Professor of [[International Relations]] at the [[Australian National University]] and [[Montague Burton Professor of International Relations]] at Oxford fr ...t Johns Hopkins' [[School of Advanced International Studies]] and at the [[University of Chicago]].<ref>
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  • ...nnes]], Political Columnist, [[NRC Handelsblad]]; Professor of Journalism, University of Groningen *[[Martin S. Feldstein]], George F. Baker Professor of Economics, Harvard University
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  • ...9 to 1981.<ref>[http://www.rockarch.org/bio/david.php# David Rockefeller], Rockefeller Archive, accessed 20 June 2011.</ref> *[[Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research]] - Chairman 1950-1975
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  • ...me"Kaufman36">Robert G. Kaufman, ''Henry M. Jackson, A Life in Politics'', University of Washington Press, 2000, p.83.</ref> ...me"Kaufman83">Robert G. Kaufman, ''Henry M. Jackson, A Life in Politics'', University of Washington Press, 2000, p.83.</ref>
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  • ...eles. After graduating from High School in 1940, he studied Physics at the University of California at Los Angeles, before serving in the Pacific theater of Worl ...ed the [[Hudson Institute]] in New York with a $1 million grant from the [[Rockefeller Foundation]].<ref name=Abella103>Alex Abella, ''Soldiers of Reason: The Ran
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  • He read modern languages at London University between 1949 and 1950.<ref name="GuardianObit">Desmond Seward, [http://www. ...ian'', 15 October 2003.</ref> In this role, he worked directly for [[David Rockefeller]] providing analysis and developing high-level contacts across the Asia-Pac
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  • ...C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2013; online edn, Oxford University Press (subscription required)</ref> has, since 1995, been the editor-in-chi ...3 The influence of the ionosphere on low frequency radio wave propagation] University of Leicester, 1979.</ref> His doctoral and postdoctoral research was on the
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  • ...m/brown_pudiplprop.html Public Diplomacy & Propaganda: Their Differences], University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill website, September 2008, accessed 27 March ...st powerful industrialists of the age, to reshape his controversial image. Rockefeller had been responsible for the Ludlow massacre in which 19 miners and their f
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  • ...t and social activist who created over 60 organisations including the Open University and Which? *[[Rockefeller Foundation]]
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  • ...Catholic group, Sint Unum, as described by Alice Arduini, formerly of the University of Florence, whose research paper is included in the annex with permission ...including Pesenti), Portuguese putschist general Kaúlza de Arriaga, David Rockefeller, Kissinger, Brzezinski, US Defense Secretary Harold Brown, George Meany and
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  • ...in 1961. Kintner was then appointed Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania where he ran the Foreign Policy Research Institute, a caree ...up rapidly expanded its network of influence, particularly focusing on the university system, as Casey explained: "As a founding Director of the National Strateg
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  • ...shington in the company of two senior Bilderberg and Cercle members: David Rockefeller and Antoine Pinay (150)*. ...Sociology at Chicago University and Chairman of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Shils would take over publication of the magazine ''Encoun
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  • ...6; at this time, he was in his final year as Professor of Law at Würzburg University, handing over in 1976 to Dieter Blumenwitz who is presented below. Another ...75-76: [[Hans-Joachim Schoeps|Professor Hans-Joachim Schoeps]] of Erlangen University, the 1969 prize winner who spoke twice for the ISP and also spoke for the S
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  • ...had the money and who shared Bossle's world-view. In 1977, the year of his university appointment, Bossle joined Filbinger and Aigner within the Ludwig-Frank-Sti ...se a 1979 conference by Crozier at the Sociological Institute of Würzburg University (337)*.
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  • and 1985, a reflection of the fact that, since the arrival of Rockefeller, Kissinger and Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy of Tufts University, and co-founder in 1976 of
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