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'''Military Intervention and Ethical State Craft''' was the name of a £36,000 million research grant given to the University of Exeter by the [[Economic and Social Research Council]] ([[ESRC]]). According to a report in the ''Guardian'', part of the research grant was used to pay for a visit to the University by the former US undersecretary of defence for intelligence, [[Stephen Cambone]] who was wanted for war crimes in relation to the abuse of prisoners. <ref>Jessica Shepherd, '[http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2007/mar/27/highereducation.news Fury at visit by 'war criminal']', ''Guardian'', 27 March 2007</ref>
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'''Military Intervention and Ethical State Craft''' was the name of a £36,000 research grant given to the [[University of Exeter]] by the [[Economic and Social Research Council]] ([[ESRC]]). According to a report in the ''Guardian'', part of the research grant was used to pay for a visit to the University by the former US undersecretary of defence for intelligence, [[Stephen Cambone]], who was wanted for war crimes in relation to the abuse of prisoners. <ref>Jessica Shepherd, '[http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2007/mar/27/highereducation.news Fury at visit by 'war criminal']', ''Guardian'', 27 March 2007</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:41, 6 October 2010

Military Intervention and Ethical State Craft was the name of a £36,000 research grant given to the University of Exeter by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). According to a report in the Guardian, part of the research grant was used to pay for a visit to the University by the former US undersecretary of defence for intelligence, Stephen Cambone, who was wanted for war crimes in relation to the abuse of prisoners. [1]

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  1. Jessica Shepherd, 'Fury at visit by 'war criminal'', Guardian, 27 March 2007