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  • In June 1967 the Foreign Secretary George Brown made a speech to the UN General Assembly on the Isra ...ead by the [[World Zionist Organization]] and from 1985 also by the Israel Foreign Ministry.<ref>Greer Fay Cashman, ‘Selling Israel’, ''The Jerusalem Post
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  • *[[Bell Pottinger Public Affairs]], one of the lobbying divisions, based in the UK. ...ottinger Asia]] | [[Harvard]] | [[Harvard GmBH]] | [[Corporate Citizenship Company]] | [[Resonate]] | [[Insight]] | [[MMK]] | [[BMT]] | [[Ptarmigan Bell Potti
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  • ...he website were traced back to false e-mails linked to [[Monsanto]]’s PR company [[Bivings]] and Monsanto itself. There are also unresolved issues on whethe ...s also spoken at a debate staged by the right-wing [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] in London in 2000, {{ref|24}} and at the [[Seeds of Opportunity]] confere
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  • ...hrough research and analysis, and publishing the noted journal ''[[Foreign Affairs]]'' and related content online. ...inquiry.html |title=The Inquiry |work=History of CFR |publisher=Council on Foreign Relations |accessdate=2007-02-24}}</ref> Through 1917–1918, this group, i
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  • ...and Welfare Unit|Health and Welfare Unit]] of the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]]. In a March 2009 presentation [[Tim Montgomerie]] and [[Matthew Elliott]] ...& Welfare Unit]] of the neoliberal think-tank the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] and was spun-off as an independent think-tank in 2000. <ref>Internet Arch
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  • The FDF is funded principally by member&#39;s fees. In 2003, company membership was 200 per £1m turnover, plus VAT, capped at £1bn. There are Out of Home Group (formerly Food Service Committee) consists of senior company representatives. The committee works on policy resulting from manufacturer/
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  • ...ociety Director for the [[Institute of Ideas]] (which is part funded by GM company [[Novartis]]<ref>Andy Rowell, 'Society: Environment: The alliance of scienc ...997 and August 2000, Gilland was the Director of a (now seemingly defunct) company called [[Open Dialogue]] Ltd. His Linkedin profile states that during this
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  • ...nd techniques over the years. It was labelled by one former employee as 'a company without a moral rudder'.<ref>Andrew Rowell, Green Backlash – Global Subve The company was renamed Hill+Knowlton Strategies in December 2011 as part of 'a shift i
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  • The right-wing Australian think tank, the '''Institute of Public Affairs''' (IPA), was established in 1943 and claims to have been 'a significant pl ...IPA launched what it claimed was 'an international first' when it 'started publishing a monthly corporate newsletter, by subscription only, dedicated to watching
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  • ...ape of the post-war UK including the [[Economic League]], The [[Council on Foreign Relations]], [[Common Cause]] ...ial Group chiefly wanted government protection of British industry against foreign competition, but, to quote Hannon, they also 'wanted the largest measure of
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  • ...e Reservist group of 28 provides the Unit with its media, broadcasting and publishing specialists. TA members of the Group have the opportunity to take part in m .... The programmes are outsourced to [[World Television News]], the private company which already runs the UK grey propaganda operation known as [[British Sate
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  • :*a non-executive director for [[Adprotech]] plc, a biotech company which he helped spin out from [[SmithKlineBeecham]]; and ...drawing up the report included [[Ed Dart]] of [[Adprotech]] - the biotech company which Lachmann helped found - and also a former R&D Director of [[Sourcewat
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  • ...ain Professor The Memoirs of Sir Michael Howard'' (Continuum International Publishing Group, 2006) p.166</ref> ...ain Professor The Memoirs of Sir Michael Howard'' (Continuum International Publishing Group, 2006) pp.166-175</ref>
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  • ...s distributing the book was approached by the chairman of a sugar refining company, and asked to stop the distribution of the book because it was not seemly f ...true. If most people say that sugar causes dental decay, you must keep on publishing advertisements or short articles in which you stress that sugar is not impo
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  • ...Foundation, the National Strategy Information Center, the Institute for [[Foreign Policy Analysis]], and a number of other Scaife-supported organizations." { ...ry of the relationships among the CIA, the Mellons, and various U.K.-based publishing ventures, see Freemantle, CIA, pp. 311-15.
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  • ...books?id=ID1BIPnTKloC The Other Brian Croziers]'' (Continuum International Publishing Group, 2002) p.11)</ref> ..., Dec 2008</ref> In 1954 was appointed a leader writer, correspondent and foreign reports editor at ''The Economist''. Crozier worked at the ''The Economist'
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  • ...e union for top civil servants, the [[First Division Association]], is the Foreign Office Minister in the House of Lords. ...Maitre]], 'coming as personal representative of [[Axel Springer]], German publishing executive.'
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  • ...ks, with former US and British government officials among its members. The Foreign Office contributed £100,000 towards the setting up of its headquarters in ...''The Economist'', 29 November 1958</ref> It was incorporated as a limited company and a registered charity on 20 November 1958. Its launch was announced on 2
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  • ...was founded in 1849. It is in terms of revenue the largest pharmaceutical company in the world. In 2004 its revenues were over $50 billion. From the Pfizer w ...tune® named Pfizer as the fifth-best ‘wealth-creator’ in America. The company is a global leader in human pharmaceuticals, and also has a large array of
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  • ...l election in 1979, was strongly influenced by the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]]. He helped set up the CPS as a kind of politicized version of the IEA, wi With offices in Westminster it was the base for publishing books and pamphlets on monetarism and right-wing ideology, the speeches of
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  • *[[Ana Palacio]], Former Foreign Minister to Spain, Palacioyasociados, Spain *[[Urban Ahlin]], Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Swedish Parliament, Sweden
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  • ...real estate finance and pension reform. He is also the editor of Economic Affairs and Associate Editor of the ''[[British Actuarial Journal]]'' and the ''[[A ...anks, including the [[European Policy Forum]], the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]], and the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]. Most recently, Keith was made a F
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  • Dr. Gedmin has written prolifically on foreign and defense issues, including NATO, U.S.-E.U. relations, missile defense an ...gton, D.C., a Jesuit school where he also served as chairman of the modern foreign language department.<ref>Lithuanian Journalist Union [http://209.85.173.132
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  • ...d=411en_GB,1,2&docsInCategory=335&csi=8176&docNo=3 Keeper of the flame for foreign-policy hard-liners] accessed 26th of February 2008 </ref> ...any concessions made by the Democrats to the Soviet Union with regards to Foreign Policy. In 1976, this group helped set up the Committee for Present Danger
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  • ...nator Clifford P. Hansen (R-Wyoming) and to the House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. During the Reagan Administration, he served as Deputy Assistant *[[Terry T. Uhling]] - from J.R. Simplot Company, an agribusiness corporation[11]
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  • ...Corporate researcher Holly Sklar described it as a "conservative research, publishing, networking, and selective human rights organization."<ref>Sklar, H. (1989) <td>[[Ruth Wedgwood]], Vice-Chair - also with [[Council on Foreign Relations]], [[International Institute for Strategic Studies]] & [[Defense
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  • ...o do secretly. Despite successive scandals, U.S. meddling in the internal affairs of other nations — including their "democratic" elections — has not onl ...ger at the hypocrisy that had marked American interference in the internal affairs of other governments, behind a smokescreen of pious expressions of high-sou
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  • ...e enemy, and early in 1918 became assistant secretary of state for foreign affairs. ...urisdiction of the [[Foreign Secretary]], for British activities in League affairs.
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  • The company is a joint venture of [[Unilever]] NV (The Netherlands) and Unilever PLC (U ...h February 2008</ref> ([[Eli Lilly and Company]] - the U.S, Pharmaceutical company which introduced Prozac <ref> Eli Lilly [http://www.lilly.com/about/highlig
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  • SAIC, [[Science Applications International Corporation]], is a company which specializes in complex engineering and technology programs for U.S. m 90% of SAIC's business comes from the U.S. government, and the company 'has more than 9,000 active government contracts and counts the Army, Centr
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  • ...ef de Cabinet in Israel to Dr. [[Chaim Weizmann]] in 1949 made a career in publishing, but is also active in atlanticist and Neoconservative linked organisations Think tank connections to note are with the New Labour oriented [[Foreign Policy Centre]] and the intelligence connected [[Centre for European Reform
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  • ...for public authorities and corporate organisations internationally'2. The company operates prisons and detention centres, and an increasing quantity of other ...UK private prison contract to manage HMP Wolds in Yorkshire7. In 1994 the company won the UK's first ever PFI prison contract - to build and manage HMP Altco
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  • ...oved from Gaitskell's, just more robust and more intelligent, his ideas on foreign policy were far more radical. His 1953 book ''The War on World Poverty: An ...ation engineer. This does not mean the end of Britain's influence in world affairs: rather it means that influence will be used, as never before, for the welf
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  • ...olding company in the UK, which controls News International, his newspaper company. News International owns ''[[The Times]]'', ''[[The Sun]]'', ''[[The Sunday ...pers in Australia and the L.A. Dodgers. News Corp also owns the publishing company [[Harper Collins]] (which owns [[Fourth Estate]], one of the largest indepe
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  • ...oft]] and [[General Electric]]. Past members have included [[Enron]] ( the company that hid debt from its books in order to artificially inflate its value to ...[Dick Cheney]], was Hallibuton's Chief Executive until 2000. He joined the company in 1995 after it was awarded the job of studying and then implementing the
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  • ...required to establish a satisfactory link between the Chiefs of Staff and Foreign Office on matters connected with the day-to-day conduct of anti-Communist p ...e publications of proscribed organisations, regional organisers' reports, 'Foreign Office' material - i.e. IRD - and Common Cause.(103) The National Agent's D
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  • ...f-confidence]', ''Independent'', 19 May 2005</ref> and was registered as a company Vote No Ltd in May 2004. ...had up to that point been campaign director of Vote 2004, was appointed as Company Secretary.<ref>Open Europe Ltd Companies House Appointments, accessed 18 Ju
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  • ...e a career out of presenting Iran as a "nuclear threat" to the world, even publishing a book entitled: ''The Iran Threat: President Ahmadinjad and the Coming Nuc ...3 and is often a guest on [[Voice of America]], or [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] Radio Network's [[John Batchelor|John Batchelor Show]]. He has lectur
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  • ...more generally acknowledged to have been at the heart of ‘the American [foreign policy] establishment’, Carnegie was also a highly significant organizati ...active international engagement by the United States ... Through research, publishing, convening, and on occasion, creating new institutions and international ne
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  • ...conglomerate with global interests in information, education, and consumer publishing. As Director for People, he is responsible for all Pearson employees worldw ...ister for National production in the Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade; President GE Appliances in Brazil, founder of the Ethos Institute fo
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  • ...host, anchor, panelist, correspondent and reporter for a variety of public affairs television shows on PBS, ABC, CBS, BBC and CNN. He served as a Washington-b ...to the United Kingdom (1989-91), Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs and Pentagon Spokesman (1981-83), U.S. Representative to the United Nations
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  • Fraser was special adviser to UK foreign secretaries Sir [[Geoffrey Howe]], [[John Major]], and [[Douglas Hurd]] bet ...he financial editor of the London Evening Standard, who is Chairman of the company.<ref>"[http://www.newsdeskcomms.com/US/html/people.htm About us]", Newsdesk
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  • ...on Times'', "formed the basis for a continuing academic analysis of Soviet affairs." <ref>Arnold Beichman, 'Peer review for shortcomings of Sovietology', ''Th ...Crozier|Crozier]] the Director. <ref>Institute for the Study of Conflict, Company Accounts made up to 30 June 1971</ref> Schapiro chaired the Institute until
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  • ...of working with hard-line, anti-Soviet groups promoting an aggressive U.S. foreign policy. [[Frank Barnett]] founded the NSIC in 1962 along with [[Morris Lieb ...the role of nongovernmental groups, especially labor unions, in furthering foreign and military policy goals. And that:
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  • ...y]] officers in overseas U.S. embassies have 'been told to look away' when foreign visa applicants had ties to 'Islamist terrorist' organisations ('even to IS *A review by Richard H. Curtiss for the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs notes:
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  • *"What Forces for NATO? and from Whom?" (with K Wayne Smith). Foreign Affairs, 48:1, October 1969. *"U.S. Forces in Europe: How Many? Doing What?" Foreign Affairs, 53:3 April 1975.
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  • ...ompany was [[Iain Hamilton]], <ref>Brian Freemantle, ''CIA: The Honourable Company'' (London: Michael Joseph, 1983) p.189</ref> a former editor of the British ...Australian born journalist [[Brian Crozier]] was appointed chairman of the company. He was a fervant anti-communist who had worked for the ''Economist'' and t
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  • ...nflict grew out of a small library and research group called the [[Current Affairs Research Services Centre]]. The 'Service' was run by the anti-communist cru ...[[Forum World Features]]. By 1968, Crozier was calling this his [[Current Affairs Research Services Center]], and in January 1970 he wrote to [[Peter Wilkins
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  • ...the [[Information Research Department]] was a British operation run by the foreign office, Healey also had connections with US propaganda in Britain and Europ ...ong with some figures from the Commission of the Churches on International Affairs, these men started putting together the personnel for the would be think-ta
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  • ...rsity Press, 1998, pp.26-27.</ref> Eventually, 13 of the 18 members of the Foreign Policy Task Force of the CDM, led by Rostow, joined the CPD. Notable among ...ain Professor The Memoirs of Sir Michael Howard'' (Continuum International Publishing Group, 2006) pp.192-3</ref>
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