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  • ...ofit, non-governmental organisation that is committed to promoting liberal policy and politics." {{ref|1}} Inspired by the principles of Liberalism, it aims ...reign policy, a means to weather years out of office and a route back into government.
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...rking hub for its corporate members and and provides access to the world's policy-makers through its work with governments, IGOs and NGOs. The association is
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  • ...[Foreign Affairs]], [[Harper's]], [[National Review]], [[New Republic]], [[Policy Review]], [[FrontPage]], [[Jerusalem Post]] and [[Weekly Standard Magazine| ...0s, 'Pipes moved to Philadelphia where he became director of the [[Foreign Policy Research Institute]]' attached to the [[University of Pennsylvania]] until
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  • ...FR) on 2 October, to promote a more coherent and vigorous European foreign policy in support of Europe's common interests and shared values."<ref>[http://www ...wn up a Statement of Principles which calls on European heads of state and government to:
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  • ...>Dana Milbank, ''Homo Politicus: The Strange and Scary Tribes that Run Our Government'', Doubleday, 2007, p. 254</ref>. He also supports the campaign against Ira ...In 1973 he received a B.A. from [[Harvard College]] and in 1979 a Ph.D. in government, also from Harvard.
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  • ...f> They describe that as national economies are now so closely interwoven, government decisions have far stronger international repercussions than they have in t ...s. They advocate that business operates most effectively with a minimum of government intervention and that codes of conduct and the likes should be purely volun
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  • ...ajor donors, contributing £1 million in 2007. Other donors include the US government, [[Shell]] and [[ExxonMobil]].<ref>Calvin Tucker, [http://www.guardian.co.u ...e president of the organisation. Pope describes this example of a shift in policy towards corruption as important because "One of our missions in TI was to r
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  • ...t that's more because their nuclear bureaucracies dominate national energy policy and face little or no competition in technologies, business models, and ide ...famine of 2002 because Northern NGOs like Greenpeace persuaded the Zambian government not to accept US food aid because it was GM. In fact, Zambia made its own d
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  • Powerbase has a policy of [[Powerbase:A Guide to Referencing|strict referencing]] and is overseen ...les/file48771.pdf Corporate Social Responsibility: A Government update] HM Government Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR). 2004. Pag
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  • ...#7ba06d; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Welcome to the Climate Portal on Powerbase </h2> ...n and lobbying efforts concerning climate change, global warming and other climate-related topics. It is part of [[Powerbase:About|Powerbase]]&mdash;your guid
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...national bodies, agencies, etc involved in Copenhagen 2009 (also including climate deniers)----------------------->
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  • ...16/sep/26/fracking-no-shale-gas-wells-to-be-drilled-in-uk-this-year Labour government would ban fracking in UK], ''The Guardian'', 26 September 2016, accessed 24 ...uadrilla]]’s shale gas site near Blackpool and repeated his call for the government and incoming PM [[Boris Johnson]]) to ban fracking:
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  • ...usiness friendly political and economic reforms introduced by the Thatcher government in the UK - a political programme which came to be known as neoliberalism. ...s’. <ref>Tom O'Malley, ''Closedown?: The BBC and Government Broadcasting Policy 1979-92'' (London: Pluto Press, 1994) p.88</ref> These included a report au
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  • ...It can happen to all forms of journalism . . . especially when you have a government that's been in power for ten years - the tendency will be not to bite the h :On a shoot-to-kill policy.
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  • ===Official Government-held information=== ===Climate Change and the Environment===
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  • ...tegory:Climate]][[Category:Climate Change]] [[Category:Climate: Government Policy]]
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  • ...volume of press releases, policy consultations, images, events reports and climate negotiation contributions publicly available on their website. These will m ...nt lobby group, the UKBCSE have clearly worked closely with government on policy and initiatives from their conception as their website states,
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...2009 [[World Economic Forum]] at the request of [[Gordon Brown]]. <ref>WEF Climate Change Initiative "[http://www.weforum.org/en/initiatives/index.htm World E
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...meeting in Chiba, Japan in March 2008.<ref>DECC International Strategy on Climate Change page "[http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/what_we_do/change_energ
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...echnology, seeing 'efficient generation' as a key aspect of climate change policy.
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