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  • ...f Wallasey of Leigh-on-Sea''' (born 29 April 1942) is a British politician and businesswoman particularly involved in corporate investments in Africa. ...ecame a member of the [[Royal Institute for International Affairs]] (RIIA) and later joined the [[Ditchley Foundation]].
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  • ...on by [[Capita]] Group Plc. At the time, the business ran over 150 courses and trained over 50,000 people a year.<ref>"[http://www.prnewswire.co.uk/cgi/ne ...ys he has tried to move the Society from its role as an organisation known for its training activities (1970s-1990s), towards becoming an organisation tha
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  • ...kholm Network Annual Report 2006/2007], The Stockholm Network, p. 13</ref> and 2007-8<ref>[http://issuu.com/stockholmnetwork/docs/sn_ar_singles The Stockh In a March 2009 presentation [[Tim Montgomerie]] and [[Matthew Elliott]] described ASI as part of the infrastructure of the [[Mo
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  • ...lthough this would be very hard to argue, as it promotes political writing and personalities. It is named after the late Labour leader [[John Smith]], tho ...nchers, special advisers, civil servants, business and industrial leaders, and specialists.<ref>"[http://www.smith-institute.org.uk/mode-of.htm What is th
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  • ...becoming a life peer as Baron Robertson of Port Ellen, of Islay in Argyll and Bute. ...ament for the Labour Party, Robertson was Minister of Defence between 1997 and 1999 before being nominated by [[Tony Blair]] to become NATO secretary Gene
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  • ...27) is the world's leading academic journal on the role of intelligence in international relations."<ref>http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/02684527.asp</ref> ...f intelligence services as instruments of state control in both historical and contemporary contexts. All articles are subjected to a rigorous peer-revie
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  • The '''International Monetary Fund''' (IMF) is an organisation that was created with the princip ...veillance, involving the monitoring of economic and financial developments and the provision of policy advice, aimed at crisis prevention.
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  • ...ong its members. The secretariat of the group is hosted by [[Transparency International]]. ...quires the establishment and sustained functioning of local, national and international cross-sector coalitions made up of all stakeholders.”<ref>Water Integrity
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  • ...its operations are “helping to eliminate poverty and achieve sustainable development by facilitating private involvement in infrastructure.”<ref> Public-Priva ...ricing, restructuring and regulation of public sectors, corporate finance, development of consumer rights institutions.<ref>Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory
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  • Professor Colin Robinson is an economist based at the Department of Economics at the University of Surrey. According to his [http://www.econ ...ion for Energy Economics]] its "Outstanding Contribution to the Profession and its Literature" award".
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  • ...e world's most powerful corporations, as well as governments, institutions and philanthropic foundations. ...ing: technology, corporate finance, marketing and sales, operations, risk, and strategy.
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  • {{Template:Mining and Metals badge}} ...ns] Accessed 22/04/10</ref><ref>Building partnership for development water and sanitation website [http://www.bpdws.org/web/w/www_162_en.aspx What is BPD?
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  • ...ing business, in 1985. He has over twenty-five years of senior management and private equity investing experience.<ref>[http://dublin.usembassy.gov/index ...the Department of Defense Distinguished Public Service Award in June, 2004 for his service in Iraq.<ref>[http://dublin.usembassy.gov/index/embassy-news/am
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  • {{Template:Mining and Metals badge}} ...how to avoid the 'resource curse'. He is also a sceptic of organic farming and is pro genetically modified foods.
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  • {{Template:Schools badge}}'''Ark''', formerly known as '''Absolute Return for Kids''' is a charity set up by a group of hedge fund managers in 2002. ...o receive funding from private donors. Ark also provides teacher training and school leadership programmes.
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  • ...cations and given 2 civil service deputies who now handle lobby briefings, and [[Sally Morgan]] has been made Director of Government Relations.
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  • ...pment programmes before they start, train practitioners before deployment, and undertake activities themselves. ==Goals and Objectives==
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  • ...ank industry became a means by which the political class outsourced policy and built a new anti-democratic way of consolidating the new consensus which em ...towards the corporatisation of politics and the ultimate outsourcing: the privatisation of policy making. <ref> Gerry Hassan [http://www.opendemocracy.net/article/
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  • (B) 51.502486, -0.125318, Department of Health ...ceutical Industry]] is the UK pharmaceutical industry's main industry body and lobby group. Members include seventy five companies in the UK producing pre
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  • ...ceutical Industry]] is the UK pharmaceutical industry's main industry body and lobby group. Members include seventy five companies in the UK producing pre 51.497148, -0.145375, International Federation of Health Plans
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