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  • ...led the Group’s public sector work which included media, public affairs, advertising, marketing, medical education, stakeholder engagement, digital and publishi ...dies]] in October 2010. <ref> Saroj Pathirana , [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11606899 Sri Lanka 'pays PR firm £3m to boost post-war image'],
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  • ...l attempt to examine how Disney exploits people in the first world through advertising and its control over parts of the media. Finally, the last section of the ===Walt Disney in the Third world - Sweatshop Labour===
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  • The '''American Enterprise Institute''' for Public Policy Research (AEI) was founded in 1943 and is located in Washington, DC. ...da614fa7e22c72bdd4de56538 "AEI-Brooking - About Us"], "AEI-Brookings Joint Center", retrieved April 8, 2006.</ref> In 2006, the two organizations jointly lau
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  • *[[Information Research Department]] 1947 - 1978 *[[Engaging with the Islamic World]]
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  • :WPP&#39;s 2001 revenues were $5791m: Advertising accounted for 46%; specialist communications, 27%; info and consultancy, 15 ...ludes public relations, lobbying, media planning and buying, marketing and research services through [[Hill & Knowlton]], [[Burson-Marsteller]], [[MindShare]]
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  • ...ndependently owned PR company with 46 offices and 50 affiliates around the world. ...jectives… orchestrating a wide range of strategies and tactics including research, coalition building, stakeholder mobilisation, media relations and grassroo
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  • The [[Social Issues Research Centre]] (SIRC) calls itself :an independent, non-profit organisation founded to conduct research on social and lifestyle issues, monitor and assess global sociocultural tre
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  • ...1953 and grew to become one of the biggest PR and lobbying agencies in the world. It is owned by communications conglomerate [[WPP]]. ...rsteller (B-M) is one of the largest public relations (PR) agencies in the world and also the most notorious. When helping its industry clients to escape en
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  • ...nd Michael Howard are of one mind. They hold the same alarmist view of the world, and call for much the same radical -and costly programme of action ... The *[[World Innovation Summit for Education]]
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  • ...89, 1999 - . Consultant to the [[United Nations Institute for Training and Research]] (UNITAR) 2005. Visiting Professor of Global Governance, University of Sur ...tor of the "National Sovereignty and Universal Challenges: Choices for the World after Iraq" conference held in Brussels in June 2003. Chairs meetings of th
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  • Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide is one of the largest advertising agencies in the US, specialised in so-called brand stewardship. The company was acquired by number 2 advertising conglomerate [[WPP Group]] in 1989. WPP also owns PR giants [[Hill and Know
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  • *[[David Gergen]] (Former Presidential Advisor/Editor-at-large, U.S. News & World Report) *[[Paul Haaga]] (Executive Vice President, Capital Research & Management)
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  • ...ldren of all ages. It serves more than 171 million subscribers around the world via localized channels, branded blocks and individual programmes. ...after a landmark report from the Institute of Medicine concluded that food advertising aimed at children merely got them to prefer foods high in calories and low
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  • ...of numerous pharmaceutical companies including some of the largest in the world such as [[GlaxoSmithKline]], [[Pfizer]], [[Merck]] and [[AstraZeneca]]. It ==Advertising Regulations==
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  • ...pical policy issues, as part of its mission to influence policy around the world. It also maintains a range of informal contacts with politicians, policymak ...ts to CPS for £157,000.<ref name="AnnualRep2005">The Institute for Policy Research ''Report and Accounts'', Year ended 30 September 2005, Charity number 28514
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  • The CIA has access to over 200 newspapers, advised by its World-Wide Propaganda Guidance Desk, which issues a "Bi-Weekly Propaganda Guidanc ...news suddenly takes over. Local catastrophes become the only image of the world -- a dark, frightening, and claustrophobic place.
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  • The [[International Center for Alcohol Policies]] (ICAP) is an American based think tank which {{Templ ...king and driving, drinking guidelines, drunkenness, marketing, responsible advertising and promotion of alcohol, noncommercial and illicit alcohol in society, vio
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  • In 1992 [[The Center for Public Integrity]] published its report on lobbying and PR efforts by r ...mic, with tyrannical governments, in order to promote democracy around the world. And naturally it underscores it s message with appeals to the need for a s
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  • ...om]]. [[Ipsos]] is one of the largest survey research organisations in the world, with offices in dozens of countries, founded in the mid 1970s in France by ...sation has a freely available archive of opinion polls and public attitude research from 1970 onwards, including trends on its UK website.
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  • ...owner of direct marketing/advertising companies such as [[American Target Advertising]]. Political/campaign strategist, activist and conservative spokesman and w ...sibilities, and to fight to extend the blessings of liberty throughout the world."[http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2519/is_4_21/ai_62410225]
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  • ...Berland Associates''' describes itself as "an innovative strategic market research firm with offices in New York, Washington, D.C. and Denver."[http://www.psb ...ur corporate clients, we assist in brand positioning developing successful advertising campaigns, generating favorable publicity and crisis management. We provid
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  • *[[CENTER FOR DEMOCRACY & RECONCILIATION IN SE EUROPE]] - [[CDRSEE]] *[[CIBJO, THE WORLD JEWELLERY CONFEDERATION]] - [[CIBJO]]
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  • ...mpanies in over 130 countries. Although the organisation calls itself the 'World Business Organisation', it is clearly dominated by large transnational corp On the ICC and the Global Compact (see below) research and campaign group [[Corporate Europe Observatory]] says: 'The ICC has a lo
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  • ...y Act, also known as the [[Superfund]]. According to the [[Public Interest Research Group]] (PIRG), DuPont and others "have lobbied Congress to roll back the p ...members of the [[Business Council for Sustainable Development]] (now the [[World Business Council for Sustainable Development]], of which DuPont is still a
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  • ...ional Business]] (USCIB)‘The USCIB is founded in 1945 to promote an open world trading system, and is now among the premier pro-trade, pro-market liberali ...the corporate structure. P&G uses a global intranet system to network its research and development organisation, which allows its 18,000 users have access to
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  • ...P&G is one of the world’s biggest advertisers and was the first company advertising directly to consumers on a national scale. Most of P&G’s product lines ar ...ing interviews with over 30,000 shoppers. When this is combined with other research data and retailers' shopper data, there is a powerful combination of inform
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  • ...tition authorities 2003. However, Asda's parent company, [[Wal-Mart]], the world's largest company, with global sales of $256bn in 2003, is still eight time ...rket in the world.8 Tesco operates 2,318 stores in 12 countries around the world and employs 326,000 people, 237,000 of them in Britain where it is the larg
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  • ...on of IG Farben, Schrader continued to develop pesticides for Bayer. After World War II, Bayer and other companies began to introduce a large number of orga ====Bayer, IG Farben and World War II: Slave Labour and Deadly Gas====
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  • ...science. Examples include The [[American Enterprise Institute]] and The [[Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change]]. Exxon was also a membe ...es that could strangle economic growth." - Lee Raymond at the October 1997 World Petroleum Congress in Beijing, urging countries of the region to resist cli
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  • Its research output consists mainly of calls to dismantle the Common Agricultural Policy ...2000</ref> The merger was announced by the launch of a multi-million-pound advertising offensive under the strap-line ‘Europe Yes. Euro No’, which was handled
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  • ...er-Funded Scientific Reviews], Aspartame (NutraSweet) Toxicity Information Center website, accessed 31 March 2009</ref>. This is somewhat controversial since ...In April 2000, ''The Independent'' (London) reported that Mars was funding research in the US claiming to show that "the cocoa beans used to make chocolate con
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  • ...ambassador to the oil-rich gulf state of Bahrain, funneled $7.7 million in advertising and lobbying dollars through two front groups, the [[Coalition for American [[Hill & Knowlton]], then the world's largest PR firm, served as mastermind for the Kuwaiti campaign. Its activ
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  • GMA is the world’s largest association of food, beverage and consumer product companies.[5 According to the group's website, BIO is the world's largest organisation representing the biotech industry, representing more
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  • ...nish speaking countries. His childhood was greatly affected by the Second World War when he spent his youth in a Catholic institution where he did his seco ...ential left intellectual Alfred Sauvy -- who in 1952 coined the term Third World). Upon finishing his studies he is appointed as an expert on the politics
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  • ...he BBC - no such organisation existed in the UK, and Godson is listed as a Research fellow in IEDSS publications in 1988)<ref>[http://books.google.co.uk/books? * After his departure from [[Hollinger]], he has been the Research Director of the [[Policy Exchange]], a neo-conservative think tank.
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  • ...an Philosophy]], a council member of the [[Federal Trust for Education and Research]] and the [[Britain in Europe]] campaign, and a member of the advisory comm ...ditor of the glossy brochures for summit meetings of the United Nations, [[World Trade Organization]], [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization]] and the Organi
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  • 'Advertising Information Group International Center for Alcohol Policies (ICAP)
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  • The first stage in the research was the compilation of a list of terrorism experts from various sources inc ...from academia we used the Social Science Citation Index; a database of the world's leading scholarly social sciences journals. We searched the keyword ‘te
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  • ...iller is also one of the largest bottlers of [[Coca-Cola]] products in the world. <ref> SABMiller 13th November 2008 [http://www.sabmiller.com/index.asp?pag ...om ‘Big Tobacco’ to ‘Big Booze’] accessed 26th May 2009 </ref> The research also makes public some of the strategies used by alcohol companies to prote
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  • ...expert who uses the alias Dominic ''Whiteman''. After a period working in advertising and recruitment Wightman attempted to develop a career as a ‘counter terr Wightman subsequently became involved in a number of short lived advertising and recruitment companies, having spent a period working ‘as a self-emplo
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  • *[[Clare Lopez]] (now works for [[Center for Security Policy]] Of this, $308,495 was spent on advertising and promotion, and $453,528 on a 'FILM'. <ref> Clarion Fund, Inc., 990 Form
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  • The surge in union organization during and immediately after World War I was effectively met by linking unionism with the threat of communism. ...and agents who had served in parallel activities. Donner notes that after World War I, the agencies "offered career opportunities to military person¬nel w
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  • ...opposition to the Novartis deal would come back to haunt them after their research was published. The ensuing saga led to the most acrimonious fight between o ...ould cause an international outcry, so they wanted to make sure that their research was correct. The biotech industry had hardly recovered from the StarLink sc
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  • The '''Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre''' or BICOM is a lobby and political action group for the benefit of ...visit to the Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/3677206.stm Al-Aqsa Intifada timeline], BBC News, 29 September
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  • ...(not to be confused with the UK [[Institute of Public Relations]]) is a PR research and networking organisation. ...efinitions in its annual reports describe the IFPR as intending to 'expand research-based knowledge in public relations,'<ref>[http://www.instituteforpr.com/an
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  • ''Some sections of this page have been suspended pending further research.'' ...sm cover Sept 1996-no93-edit.jpeg|thumb|right|227px|Cover of [[LM]] No. 93 advertising the 1996 post [[RCP]] manifesto minus references to class struggle.]]
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  • ...in 1982 by [[Nick Butler]], a Labour Party insider of the old right and a research fellow at the [[Royal Institute of International Affairs]] (Chatham House). ...e who work on Capitol Hill." <ref> Andy Beckett [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/nov/06/usa.politics1 Friends in high places] The Guardian; 06/11/2004
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  • :He has acted as a consultant to a range of the world's largest companies including [[Mid American Energy Holdings]], [[Seagram]] ...rded a Fellowship of the [[Chartered Institute of Marketing]] in 2003, the world's largest professional body for marketing, for whom he has also acted as a
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  • ...f the outbreak as an intensive pig farm owned by [[Smithfield Foods]], the world's largest pig processor. An article by Felicity Lawrence in The Guardian, " ...denies the allegations.<ref>Felicity Lawrence, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/may/02/swine-flu-pandemic-mexico-pig-farming The pigs' revenge], The G
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  • ...Institute''' describes itself as "a politically independent public policy research organisation".<ref> The Democracy Institute (undated), [http://www.democrac ...e.org/AnnouncementRetrieve.aspx?ID=38687 A bleary-eyed attitude to alcohol research] The Democracy Institute 2 February 2010. http://www.democracyinstitute.or
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