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  • ...s been member of the Board of Directors of industry, business and academic institutions including Ann Taylor Stores, Presbyterian Hospital, and the [[World Wildlif
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  • B-M also tried to infiltrate the campaign against rBGH, run by academic, author and environmental campaigner [[Jeremy Rifkin]]. A B-M employee clai ...d TV stations, civic groups, public officials, press services, educational institutions and industry groups for dissemination of pro-[[NAFTA]] information. B-M als
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  • EFI has organised visits for several Israeli politicians to visit major EU institutions, including [[Colette Avital]], who has attended several EFI events, accordi ..., among others, also spoke. On the AFA's website Cogen was described as an academic and 'an advisor to the Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs' at that time.<r
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  • '''Robert O. Keohane''' (born 1941) is an American academic and international relations theorist. Keohane helped develop the neoliberal * ''International Institutions and State Power: Essays in International Relations Theory'' (Westview, 1989
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  • ...cience and Sociology. Her performance in her studies merited the Award for Academic Achievement by the Complutense University (Spain).<ref>[http://www.public-i
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  • ...s and International Relations at [[Oxford University]] and a member of the Academic and Policy Board of [[Oxonia]]. ...bia-Montenegro (2003) on working with International Financial and Economic Institutions.
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  • on how to the improve the use of science by EU institutions. <ref> Editorial [http://toxminds.biz/pdf_publications/TP-Editorial-RTP-200 ...[EU-Korea Institute]] (EKI) | [[EurActiv.com]] | [[EuroAcademic - European Academic Studies Center]] | [[European Academy of Sciences and Arts]] | [[European B
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  • ...Transport. Its research work undertaken in conjunction with major academic institutions directs future business policy. The BCC meets regularly with government Min
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  • * [[Academic Forum for Foreign Affairs - UNYSA Austria]] (AFA-UNYSA) Austria *[[Laboratoire d'Anthropologie des Institutions et des organisations Sociales]] LAIOS-CNRS France
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  • *[[ACADEMIC COOPERATION ASSOCIATION]] - [[ACA]] *[[ASSOCIATION EUROPEENNE DES INSTITUTIONS PARITAIRES]] - [[AEIP]]
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  • == Academic career == Additional topics include: corporate social responsibility, economic institutions, foreign direct investment, globalization, government and business, industr
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  • ...e for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, Geneva (since 2002), and the academic advisory board to the NATO College, Rome (since 2006). He wrote the book 'Z
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  • ...s and political figures promoting US leadership in international financial institutions. Members include [[Robert McNamara]], [[Henry Kissinger]] and a wide array ...ology]] argues, instead of researching safer and cheaper alternatives, the academic community focuses on saving the market for chemicals in use today, because
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  • ...y activities might expect to meet, it also gave boost to a new and growing academic specialism: Counter-subversion. ALOM volume III was rewritten in the light The [[CIA]] were as keen as the British Army to see counter-subversion given academic respectability. While Kitson was still at Oxford the CIA, through its main
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  • *Two other fringe academic groups - The [[Adam Smith Institute]] and the [[Institute of Economic Affai ...power, whether in politics with a big "P" or in industry or the financial institutions, even when in fact it doesn't surprise us when they fail to meet our expect
    28 KB (4,501 words) - 13:41, 13 September 2007
  • ...cure Big Business its place at the heart of influencing major multilateral institutions such as the [[World Trade Organisation]] and the United Nations as well as ...benefit the US economy and the role played by the international financial institutions in promoting that growth'.[39] In other words, a lobby group for the IMF an
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  • ...work with public interest organisations, government, business and academic institutions, commission and carry out research on consumer issues, encourage improved d
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  • ...ademic subject in the United Kingdom, pioneering the study of UK political institutions. His most notable work is ''The History of Government from the Earliest Tim ...eacher and lecturer. From 1950 to 1966 he served as Professor of Political Institutions at the new University College of North Staffordshire (now Keele University)
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  • ...way Jafarzadeh's claims are similar to those of well-known neoconservative academic and commentator, [[Michael Ledeen]]. ...members have worked professionally with the US Congress, media, agencies, institutions and universities in order to deliver analysis, policy suggestions, and rese
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  • Pearson provides a range of education products and services to institutions - schools, colleges and universities – and direct to individual learners ...g body. In the US, it produces standardised tests aligned with common core academic standards, and with the purchase of [[National Computer Systems]] in 2000 -
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