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  • ...ferably, but not necessarily exclusively, with similar religious and socio-cultural conditions. ...y Christians) in the Muslim World. The offensive would be modelled on Cold War strategies such as [[Radio Free Europe]] and the [[Jackson/Vanik Amendment]
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  • ...am as “one of the most intriguing conservative intellectuals of the Cold War period”. ...ersion of events (perhaps over-) emphasises that at the first Congress for Cultural Freedom conference the CIA "wanted [Melvin] Lasky and Burnham kept out of s
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  • ...gh concept toy playing on themes much like TGTF<ref>The image of the 'Cold War Unicorns ("Can the Communist Unicorn’s horn of classless social structure ...that it "defined a new paradigm for Western intellectual life in the Cold War: American-centered, closely tied to political power, and staunchly anti-Sov
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  • The '''Clash of Civilizations''' and its military manifestation, the '''War on Terror''', both require culture wars -- specifically new Orientalism -- ...d to manipulate perceptions. The Pentagon propaganda apparatus has funded war simulation games to project the image that its soldiers are the good guys,
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  • ...chased away. He agreed, so he said, with our opposition to the second Gulf War in 2003. The last time I spoke to him was at our 2003 summer school, after In a 2001 article, he offered a third campist critique of the [[Congress for Cultural Freedom]] in a review of Frances Stonor Saunders' study '''Who Paid the Pip
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  • '''Standpoint''' is a monthly cultural and political magazine published by Social Affairs Unit Magazines Ltd, a su ...amists, while many on the liberal left have been made homeless by the Iraq war. The anti-US or anti-West view dominating the left is alien to them - this
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  • ...en’s rights in Islam; violence against women propagated by religious and cultural arguments; and Islam in Europe'.<ref>AEI Profile, [http://www.aei.org/schol ...son'' magazine in which she said the West should 'defeat' Islam as 'we are war with Islam.' She explained her views by stating: 'There comes a moment when
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  • ..."out of tune with the dominant anti-war discourse" in the wake of the Iraq War.<ref>Norman Geras, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2006/apr/13/int ...le effort to tackle European anti-Americanism in the aftermath of the Iraq war.<ref>Tom Griffin, [http://www.spinwatch.org/-articles-by-category-mainmenu-
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  • ...Organisations like the WFD represent the cosmetic remodeling of the Cold War strategies: the apparent change in foreign policy from supporting dictators ...the vital decisions of society, a democratic distribution of material and cultural resources, then democracy is a profound threat to global capitalist interes
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  • ...way in the context of the 'war of terror' to mean a holy or Allah-ordained war against non-Muslims.</ref>to as opposed to Western intelligence agencies: ...three and a half years after the September 11 attacks and the start of the War on Terror, the United States still chases after terrorists, denying them th
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  • ...William Blum, Killing Hope: US Military and CIA Interventions since World War II, first published 1995, revised edition, Zed Books, 2003, NEEDS PAGE REF< ..., following revelations by Ramparts magazine concerning the [[Congress for Cultural Freedom]], The Washington Post's John Harwood wrote of the the U.S. Central
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  • ...most zealous of these lethal idealists found in righteous murder—a holy war—a proper means to shape an ideal Islamic society free from the contaminat ...all, and provided the intellectual rationale for the Bush administration's War on Terror."
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  • ...ournal is its 'commitment to multi-disciplinary approaches to the study of war.' The journal focuses on two main topics, military and strategic studies an ...ample, Avi Kober's (2008) 'The Israel defense forces in the Second Lebanon War: Why the poor performance?' <ref name= "Journal"/>
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  • ...ice]] (SIS), where he was a colleague of [[Kim Philby]]. At the end of the war, he carried out an SIS investigation into the fate of Hitler, which provide ...f>Hugh Wilford, ''Calling the Tune? The CIA, the British Left and the Cold War'', Frank Cass, 2003, p.195.</ref>
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  • ...ref>Hugh Wilford, Calling the Tune? The CIA, the British Left and the Cold War, Frank Cass, 2003, p.194.</ref>
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  • ...ref>Hugh Wilford, Calling the Tune? The CIA, the British Left and the Cold War, Frank Cass, 2003, p.196.</ref> ...ref>Hugh Wilford, Calling the Tune? The CIA, the British Left and the Cold War, Frank Cass, 2003, p.196.</ref>
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  • ...nia by [[Colin Gubbins]], who retained a relationship with [[MI6]] in post-war retirement.<ref>Stephen Dorril, MI6, Touchstone 2002, p.364.</ref> Amery be ...believed that they "forced the Soviets and Albanians to call off the civil war in Greece."<ref>Stephen Dorril, MI6, Touchstone 2002, p.402.</ref>
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  • ...CIA over a significant span of time in major projects in the cultural Cold War is the Ford Foundation.” [http://www.blackcommentator.com/62/62_haiti_1.h
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  • ...ompetent government; a dynamic marketplace for economic, intellectual, and cultural activity; and a vigorous defense, at home and abroad, of American ideas and ...military deployments since the end of the Cold War, new deployments in the war against terrorists and the states that harbor and support them, and changes
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  • ...the [[AFL-CIO]]'s [[CIA]]-backed international operations during the cold war. ...[[Bill Donovan]].<ref>Hugh Wilford, The CIA, the British Left and the Cold War: Calling the Tune? Frank Cass, 2003, p.93.</ref>
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