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  • ::What's your relationship with the American government? .../cs/articles?articleId=11724 The Rules of the Game], Laura Rozen, American Prospect, 14 July 2006.</ref>
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  • ...ant Islamists. The mid-1980s were a wild time on the Afghan frontier, with American money and weapons pouring in to support those fighting the Soviet army. <re ...9 Transatlantic Backgrounder: The European Union's Contacts with Hamas], [[American Jewish Committee]], 20 January 2006, accessed 24 January 2008. </ref>
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  • ...vorable regulatory and legislative environment in which they operate. The prospect of increased social and environmental regulation far from being welcomed is b. 1943, American
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  • ...the three Muslims pictured in the Gatestone advert were posing next to the American flag. Mentioning violence in Iran, Iraq, Syria, Nigeria, Egypt – and, 'Af *[[David Goodhart]], former editor of [[Prospect]] magazine, now editor-at-large
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  • ...talinist parties seemed on the verge of coming to power in Western Europe, American and European intellectuals and sections of the labor movement rallied to fo ...he Social Democrats USA attended a conference entitled [[Sidney Hook]] and American Democracy: Current Crises; Future Challenges in Washington D.C on 1 October
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  • ...retz_problem_and_ours My Marty Peretz Problem -- And Ours], ''The American Prospect'', 18 June 2007</ref> He adds: ...lemons writes that "Soros is right" in urging for Americans to demand that American politics be free of the domination of the neoconservatives:
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  • ...http://www.prospect.org/cs/articles?article=go_west Go West], The American Prospect, 25 April 2002.</ref>
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  • ...Alex Abella's Soldiers of Reason: The RAND Corporation and the Rise of the American Empire].</ref> *1975 he was President, [[European American Institute for Security Research]] (EAI).
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  • ...University Press and Harper Collins), a study of the history and nature of American nationalism and its impact on US foreign policy. His latest book (co-author ...Angeles Times, [[The National Interest]], The Christian Science Monitor, [[Prospect]] (U.K.), and The Nation, among other publications. Mr. Lieven holds a B.A.
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  • '''Bronwen Maddox''' is a British-American journalist. She is the daughter of the science writer [[John Maddox|Sir Joh ...culture that does not exist. She shows how opponents often unfairly equate American mistakes with moral failings, and how the US frequently makes its own case
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  • ...nce 1984-87: Vice-President at Thomson-CSF, in charge of European and Euro-American cooperation, 1987-92: Council of the [[International Institute for Strategi ...magazine.co.uk/article_details.php?id=4381 Desert storm II], January 1998, Prospect Magazine. This states:
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  • ...s. (''Commentary'', the movement's flagship journal, is published by the [[American Jewish Committee]]) although contradictions and exceptions abound. Neocons ...view.com/2006/downloads/20060701.pdf Review of Andrew J. Bacevich, The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War]. On the rivalry between a Ha
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  • '''Leo Strauss''' (1899-1973) was a German-born Jewish American political philosopher who has been called the father of neoconservatism. ...endall]], and [[Irving Kristol]].<ref>Shadia B. Drury, Leo Strauss and the American Right, St Martin's Press, 1999, p.3.</ref>
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  • ...e Malayan Emergency and the Vietnam War' <ref>John A. Nagl, “British and American Army Counterinsurgency Learning during the Malayan Emergency and the Vietna ...the service to study strategic issues full time' at the [[Center for a New American Security]] <ref>Thomas E. Ricks, '[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/con
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  • ...would adopt an independent neutralist course which would greatly diminish American imperial power, both economic and political, first in that vital region and .../www.prospect.org/cs/articles?articleId=8226 Present Dangers, The American Prospect, 27 July 2004.</ref>
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  • In 2005, Cooper was nominated by ''Prospect'' magazine as one of the top 100 "public intellectuals" in the world, about ...ialism Blair sees as necessary to the post-cold war order and to the Anglo-American alliance. This position is suspect in England, where foreign adventuring in
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  • ...nd emphasises the fact that immigrants find it more easy to identify with American public values and political institutions than their counterparts in Britain ...rospectmagazine.co.uk/2007/08/scotlandsradicals/ Scotland’s radicals], ''Prospect'', 1-August-2007, Issue 137
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  • ...September 2008)</ref> The major shareholder is now [[Anglo American|Anglo American plc]]<ref>Anglo Gold, [http://www.anglogold.com/NR/rdonlyres/B83DF82B-D866- ...any has made preparations to “commence exploration drilling on the Kimin prospect [OKIMO] in the Ituri region of the DRC…[W]hile this is obviously a tough
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  • ...usa.politics1 Friends in high places]: You won't have heard of the British-American Project, but its members include some of the most powerful men and women in *[[Toby Mundy]], Publisher, [[Atlantic Books]] and Advisory Board, [[Prospect]]
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  • ...llege Oxford, 1996–99. Together with [[British American Project|British American Project’s]] [[Nick Butler]] and [[Baroness Symons]] he became a director ...the proposals for a second Gulf War seemed very much the brainchild of the American right. The intellectual arguments backing the conflict emerged almost entir
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