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  • ...ernments and other interests. It is a project of [http://www.spinwatch.org Public Interest Investigations and Spinwatch]. [[About_Powerbase |Read more...]]'' ...influencing the debate over fracking and the tactics used to persuade the public and our politicians. '''[[Fracking Portal|Read more...]]'''
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  • *[[Asia-Pacific Foundation]] *[[Crime and Society Foundation]] [http://www.crimeandsociety.org.uk/]
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  • ...ion of front groups is a key example of [[Third Party Technique]] in the [[Public Relations]] industry.<ref name="SourceWatch">SourceWatch, [http://www.sourc ...ts, writing editorials, and featuring on talk shows in an effort to divert public opinion toward industry views.<ref>Mark Megalli and Andy Friedman (March 19
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  • ...10</ref> MEMRI has been widely criticized for an alleged bias and ulterior agenda.<ref name=BR>Brian Whitaker, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/elsewhere/journalis ...ey Foundation]], the [[Randolph Foundation]] and the [[Shelby Cullom Davis Foundation]].<ref>Media Matters Action Network, [http://mediamattersaction.org/transpa
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  • The '''American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)''' is a national membership based group which des ...cessed 30 March, 2009.</ref> The lobby changed its name to American Israel Public Affairs Committee by the end of the decade. AIPAC is a membership organizat
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  • ...treme politics of its founder and has an explicitly right-wing and Zionist agenda. Its homepage states: ...st Forum: Mission] (accessed 30 May 2008)</ref>This is achieved through “public outreach” to US and foreign media, and through programmes seeking to inti
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  • ...(RCP) and its principal publication [[Living Marxism]]. The network has no public presence or acknowledged existence. The strongest link is between the large ...detailed because of the network's disparate nature and the lack of formal public links between its entities.
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  • ...te think tanks, lobbyists and corporate/state partnerships across Scottish public life. The problem with a small country such as Scotland is that big compani *[[Association of Scottish Public Affairs]] - ASPA
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  • ...Scotland" <ref>[http://www.scottishcouncilfoundation.org/ Scottish Council Foundation Website, Home Page], accessed Nov. 2008</ref>. ...ick, was appointed in 2002. Previously he had worked for the Institute for Public Policy Research&#39;s (IPPR) Social Justice Commission Report (1994), which
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  • ...titute p. 1</ref> It would be 'distinctive' in having a Scottish base, 'an agenda linking economics and the law and would be vigorously independent of govern ...s to break with those approaches and to advocate attacks on the state, the public sector and the jobs of a 'large proportion' of the working population. Peac
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  • ...d''' is an 'independent advisor' to and formerly 'Executive Director' of [[Agenda]] and Senior Associate at [[Rocket Science]]. She currently works for the ...nd with the [[Small Business Consortium]]. Currently Executive Director of Agenda: Social Responsibility in Scotland, a network for stakeholder interests.<re
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  • *[[European Public Affairs Consultants Association]] *[[Edmund Burke Foundation]] [http://www.burkestichting.nl/]
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  • ...se Institute]] | [[Center for Security Policy]] | [[Hudson Institute]] | [[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]] | [[Jewish Institute for National Security Aff ...werbase is an encyclopedia of people, issues and groups shaping the public agenda. It is a project of the [http://www.spinwatch.org Spinwatch]&mdash;email ed
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  • ...at Tuskeegee University in Alabama, and a co-founder of the [[AgBioWorld]] Foundation along with Conko. According to his biography, "Dr. Prakash has also been ac ...ays that the AgBioWorld website "played a fairly important role in putting public pressure on Nature." {{ref|18}}
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  • ...> a conservative/free market foundation with a strongly anti-environmental agenda.[[Niger Innis]] serves as an Advisory Committee member for [[Project 21]].< Ford and Gamble state that the National Center for Public Policy Research
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  • The '''American Enterprise Institute''' for Public Policy Research (AEI) was founded in 1943 and is located in Washington, DC. ...tration. Worryingly for its critics, the AEI is, along with the [[Heritage Foundation]], the most cited of the American think tanks.
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  • ...includes a chapter "Defeating Environmentalism" and Ecoterror: The Violent Agenda to Save Nature, the World of the Unabomber (1997).<ref>"[http://www.exxonse :We [CDFE] created a sector of public opinion that didn't use to exist. ... No one was aware that environmentalis
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  • ...a Foundation (2103) [http://www.syngentafoundation.org/index.cfm?pageID=18 Foundation Board], acc 1 May 2013</ref> ...ogy company and Syngenta directors occupy 3 of the 5 seats on the Syngenta Foundation's board.
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  • ...etrieved ftom the Internet Archive of 16 October 2002.</ref> "a charitable foundation sponsoring research and publications on new social trends". The only public ...blic engagement processes' who were brought together for advice. In fact, 'public engagement processes' are not part of Brown's area of specialism which is t
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  • ...obbying divisions of [[Bell Pottinger Communications]], one of the largest public relations companies in the United Kingdom. It went into administration in S BPPA previously operated within the public relations division of [[Chime Communications]] plc, until a management buy-
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  • ...d. Heinz Imhof, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Syngenta, is the Foundation's President. ...mbership is a clear indication of the trend towards the corporatisation of public agricultural research.' The NGO Committee's freeze means the NGO-C will not
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  • ...y that would not threaten private property or involve any expansion of the public sector. He therefore advocated the establishment of ‘voluntary associati ...the pamphlet ''Disunited Kingdom: How the Government's Community Cohesion Agenda Undermines British Identity and Nationhood '', in which [[David Conway]] ar
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  • ...se could then be used as entry points for US companies to collaborate with public research institutions in the South and to promote US models of biosafety an ...basis for a domestic lobby that can articulate and indirectly push the US agenda and help open the doors to GM agriculture.
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  • DfID's belief in the private provision of public services is outlined in a 2012 'operation plan', which describes the privat ...s' including: 'local and regional policy and regulatory environments' and 'public perceptions' of impact investing. <ref>[https://prezi.com/xeyg0u7hbcf4/the-
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  • ...received. In 1997, the ESEF published ''What Risk? Science, Politics and Public Health'', edited by [[Roger Bate]] which included a chapter on passive smok ...ity of its funding came from two foundations: the [[Marit and Hans Rausing Foundation]], and the [[May and Stanley Smith Charitable Trust]]. The latter became in
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  • ...of individuals involved with [[LM]] and the RCP to forward their political agenda. ...a fairly consistent line of argument to a variety of issues, such as Aids, public health, smoking, and BSE amongst others. This often involves describing soc
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  • In late 1986 Wilkinson founded the [[Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism]], a corporate funded 'charity' which shared an ...ight ‘encourage or incite crime, or lead to disorder, or be offensive to public feeling.’ <ref>Richard Norton-Taylor and Hilary Wainwright, ‘The Media:
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  • ...ries use the FDF to promote their own interests to both government and the public. Such interests typically include: * Ensuring that the research agenda in the universities and research institutions match the ever-increasing nee
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  • *Producing biased information for the public domain ==Influencing the public==
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  • ...ces (in many cases sponsored by pharmaceutical companies) to set their own agenda and to debate with the health professionals on their own terms. The Genetic ...p://www.geneticalliance.org.uk/projects/stratum.htm Project: Understanding public engagement with biobanking], acc 30 Nov 2012</ref>
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  • ...as being on 'How Government and regulators pursue their objectives through public and stakeholder engagement'.<ref>Development Policy and Practice [https://w ...ls like the oncomouse can be a useful step towards setting a human-centred agenda<ref>See John Gillott, [http://web.archive.org/web/20000226034134/www.inform
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  • ...el Faraday medal by the [[Royal Society]] for disseminating science to the public and in 1999 was elected to an Honorary Fellowship of the [[Royal College of ...UK and has reported, "Tony Blair is really into the meshing of private and public scientific research."<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20070613032659/http:/
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  • ...be is "at the end of a political cycle of left and right"; class, once the foundation of all left-wing thinking, "is not a political factor"; there is "no altern ...<ref>Global Tobacco Networking Forum, [http://www.gtnf-2010.com/agenda.htm Agenda 2010], ''Global Tobacco Networking Forum'', Accessed 02-January-2013</ref>
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  • ...Group on International Agricultural Research]] (CGIAR), an association of public and private donor agencies that funds 16 international research centers, wh ..., both IRRI and CGIAR have come under criticism for supporting a corporate agenda. IRRI under CGIAR is supposed to contribute to sustainable improvements in
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  • ...s Foundation website, acc 7 Jul 2010</ref> His biography on the Two Blades Foundation website says: ...ref>[http://www.2blades.org/sab.php#jj Science Advisory Board], Two Blades Foundation website, acc 7 Jul 2010</ref>
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  • ...egister_entry_for_1_december_2008_to_28_february_2009_v3.pdf+%22the+Health+Foundation%22+%22Hill+%26+Knowlton%22&hl=en&gl=uk&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESjO9K05JX0_GQHjx8L ...e same amount of money that was originally proposed for the whole national Public Debate on GM in the UK, held in 2003.<ref>Andy Rowell, "[http://society.gua
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  • ...ir's Science Minister [[Lord David Sainsbury]]. May also pursued a public agenda of seeking more openness about the scientific advice the government receive ...there is evidence of his involvement in a covert strategy to undermine the public credibility of scientists and scientific research raising questions about
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  • The '''Innovation Unit''' is a UK social enterprise that looks to improve public services through 'innovation'. ...Innovation Unit in 2011. It now recieves funds from [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]]; [[Promethean]]; the [[Ellen Koshland Family Fund]], and [[Cisco]].
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  • ...- a conservative/free market foundation with a strongly anti-environmental agenda. PR Watch describes Project 21 as 'a conservative African American organiza
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  • [[Image:SMF.jpg|right|thumb|Social Market Foundation Logo]] ...of health, education, welfare and pensions policy reform<ref>Social Market Foundation, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/page/2007/dec/20/8 Thinktanks in the n
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  • Edelman's public affairs business in the UK employs 25 staff and freelance lobbyists based i ...lisation, media relations and grassroots activities”.<ref>Who’s Who in Public Affairs 2006; Dods</ref>
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  • ...people who are concerned about improving the image of science and renewing public trust in it. They also pointed out that the impetus for the Centre emerged ...MC is unashamedly pro-science but it is also independent of any particular agenda. That means the SMC will provide access to the wide spectrum of scientific
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  • However, it may be perceived that the company acts more like a public relations agency for the corporations that fund its activities. These inclu ..."won a Communique award from the magazine Pharmaceutical Marketing in the public relations and medical education category. SIRC's research linked the improv
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  • .... Swaminathan Research Foundation]] (MSSRF) in Chennai (Madras) India. The Foundation sees GM crops, and biotechnology in general, not only as having immense pot ...nce] in August 2004 in New Delhi, organised by the MS Swaminathan Research Foundation in partnership with the [[Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Ind
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  • ...tate of the art techniques in manipulating the mass media, legislators and public opinion. ...der, the usual effect of PR is to maintain the status quo. By manipulating public opinion PR diverts attention away from difficult issues and creates the ill
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  • ...rking class. At the same time, the government's apparatus for manipulating public opinion had grown inordinately, enabling it - on its own estimate - to conf ...reform, conversion from a bankers' to a producers' economy, protectionism, public control of credit, and the suppression of the class struggle through the st
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  • ...of the scientific realities concerning climate change, but has served the agenda of those bent on imposing a costly and onerous political solution to a dubi $50,000 ExxonMobil Foundation
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  • *[[GPC Public Affairs]] *[[Mercury Public Affairs]]
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  • For information on its lobbying work in the UK, see [[Weber Shandwick Public Affairs]]. ...2006. - requires subscription</ref><ref>P. Simpson (2002)WSW Picks Up BNFL Public Affairs Work, ''PR Week'', 22 April</ref> [[BNFL]] remained a lobbying clie
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  • ...omic League was a pro-capitalist and anti socialist propagandist group. In public it conducted a “Crusade for Capitalism” targeted at the workforce of lo ...gations led the UK Parliament’s Employment Select Committee to conduct a public inquiry into the League’s activities. Its final report in 1992 was highly
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