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  • ...ligence Branch from 1968 to 1988), and [[Meyrav Wurmser]], an Israeli-born academic and neoconservative analyst who acknowledged her role (along with other neo ...site now includes staff profiles), and questions and comments raised by US academic [[Juan Cole]].<ref>Juan Cole, [http://www.juancole.com/2004/11/memri-fundin
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  • ...l, [http://www.thenation.com/docprint.mhtml?i=20021125&s=mcneil The War on Academic Freedom], The Nation, 11 November 2002 (online). (Accessed: 25 September 20 ...l, [http://www.thenation.com/docprint.mhtml?i=20021125&s=mcneil The War on Academic Freedom], The Nation, 11 November 2002 (online). (Accessed: 25 September 20
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  • ...d to take place from June to July, will go ahead in partnership with major institutions in London, including the British Library, the Royal Institution, the Royal [[File:AFAF LOGO small.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Academics for Academic Freedom]] and [[LM network]] associate.]]
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  • ...emotional resistance' to the application of micro-economics to 'non-profit institutions' - or government and the public sector to be more accurate. This was becaus It is an interesting move to fill the position formerly held by an academic with a professional economist who has &#39;extensive connections with busin
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  • ...onitor and silence criticism of Israel on the campuses of various American institutions. The organization also distributes "tens of thousands of copies" of the pub ...rof. [[Alan Dershowitz]] of Harvard, <ref>'Alan Dershowitz on Free Speech, Academic Freedom and Intimidation', [http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=2&x_o
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  • ...of interests that spans the risk management/private military industry and academic &#39;terrorology.&#39; [[David Claridge]], the managing director of Janusi ...academics with close links to the military industry. In other words, the academic study of terrorism is dominated by embedded academics.
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  • ...founding members who, it claims, include scientists, students and academic institutions as well as biotechnology companies, seed companies, farmer organizations, g
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  • :It works in partnership with academic and research institutes, the food industry, educators and government. The F ...y current employees of the food industry as well as academics from various institutions.<ref>British Nutrition Foundation. [http://www.nutrition.org.uk/attachments
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  • ...kets over central planning, but to deepen understanding of that complex of institutions which makes possible, not only prosperity, but rather progress in all spher ...tics] (Civitas, 1993) p.1</ref> In other words it was necessary to develop institutions which could create a sense of moral and social solidarity that would not th
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  • Many of his articles centre on the belief that all relationships with state institutions are negative, and a vague notion of ‘people know what is best for themsel ...s of abuse with no recourse for justice nor defence, and would ensure such institutions remain patriarchal and perpetrators of abuse retain control over victims:
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  • ...Political Violence]] at St Andrews University. He was one of the foremost academic terrorologists in the UK and served as an active propagandist for Western s ...tute for the Study of Conflict]] report]]In 1966 Wilkinson embarked on his academic career. He returned to the University of Wales, this time to Cardiff, where
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  • ...atives on research funding councils and in supposedly independent research institutions. - Academic and public health positions in microbial ecology and taxonomy, biotechnolog
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  • ...en Arad sent Franklin an academic paper. Arad said all participants in the academic conference were sent the paper.<ref>FBI questions former Mossad official in ...he diplomatic arena and the 'judicialization' of the diplomatic arena with institutions such as the International Criminal Court in the Hague."<ref>Haviv Rettig, W
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  • *"Ikesolem" criticised the public-private partnerships at academic institutions that regularly produce such conflicts of interest as Jones was accused of. ...he public-private partnerships that dominate American and British academic institutions these days are blacklisted from ever having senior appointments - and that'
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  • ...e ac.uk removed from its email address after complaints that only academic institutions that were not corporately funded were entitled to this were upheld.<ref>Joh
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  • ...n, ''Paradoxes of Power - Reflections on the Thatcher Interlude'' (Imprint Academic, 2005); ...n, ''Paradoxes of Power - Reflections on the Thatcher Interlude'' (Imprint Academic, 2005);
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  • ...legations. He said that the authors were all respected members of academic institutions. "Pew funded the study but left the authors free to publish their results w
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  • ...he pre-war system ..... but there now existed formal, powerful, employers' institutions, a fully fledged Ministry of Labour, and a TUC [[Trades Union Congress]] in 26.I guess 'interventionist' is less offensive to the American academic ear than imperialist. 'The
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  • ...]] gave me a generous grant to tour the USA and visit the universities and institutions where strategic studies were beginning to sproat...Cynics would now say tha ...and Ethics of War, modelled on courses that we were teaching at Kings. One academic body that responded positively to this invitation was [[All Souls College,
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  • ...now heads the Research Programme - funding scientific research in academic institutions both in the UK and Europe. She is a member of the [[British Dietetic Associ
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  • ...harlie Pottins, [http://randompottins.blogspot.com/2005_10_01_archive.html Academic Detachment], Charlie Pottins blog entry, Oct 15, 2005, acc 28 May 2010</ref ...harlie Pottins, [http://randompottins.blogspot.com/2005_10_01_archive.html Academic Detachment], Charlie Pottins blog entry, Oct 15, 2005, acc 28 May 2010</ref
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  • ...icle concludes with suggestions for individuals, governments, and academic institutions on how to fight the corporate corruption of public health.
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  • ...anisations, institutions and private companies wishing to hold scientific, academic, social or cultural events, press conferences, receptions or dinners. La Ma ...uilding. The original and prestigious setting, and the proximity to the EU Institutions make it an ideal venue for the high-level events of Forum Europe. These oft
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  • ...ess works in theory - and in practice. It sets the work of the Union&#39;s institutions in context, examining how the different players on the EU stage - from poli ...ropean Research Institute, University of Birmingham, Britain&#39;s largest academic centre for European studies. From 1996 to 2001, he was university lecturer
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  • ...a non-profit organisation which receives funds from private investors. The Academic Director of the ORI is a University College, Dublin, Economics lecturer [[C ...tute is &#39;to create awareness of the role played by markets and private institutions â€â€? for example, businesses, the Internet, charitable organis
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  • ...f the St Andrews Photonics Innovation Centre which promotes the linkage of academic research to applications in industry, Director of an EPSRC-funded Interdisc ...ISLI) where he was concerned with improving the links between industry and academic education and research. His research interests focus on nanotechnology and
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  • ...y currently do. The information required would be of tremendous benefit to academic researchers and patient interest groups and would undoubtedly be more objec ...mal rights protesters. The move follows a number of high profile financial institutions severing links with the drugs-testing firm [[Huntingdon Life Sciences]] (HL
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  • ...ref> So, instead of doing research to further scientific knowledge, public institutions are pressured to research what can be sold to a company. ...rug giants of using their money - or the threat of its removal - to tie up academic researchers with legal contracts so that they are unable to report freely a
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  • ...Holdings, Seagram and Siemens. He has also advised several major financial institutions including Aon and [[J P Morgan Chase]]. Keith was awarded a Fellowship of t ...pendent City of London think tank sponsored by leading banks and financial institutions to research the future of financial services. He has written papers for
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  • ...rtners, including governmental, non-governmental, educational and academic institutions around the world.<br>Aegis works closely with several UK government departm
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  • ...med at convincing UK academics to reject calls to boycott Israeli academic institutions.<ref name=AB>Amjad Barham, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2007/may/24 ...y member that supports international boycott campaigns on Israeli academic institutions.<ref>Matthew Kalman,[http://chronicle.com/article/Head-of-Israeli-Universit
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  • ...on 11 November 2010</ref> closely allied with various [[neoconservative]] institutions. Between 1975 and 1990, he was associated with the right-wing Christian mil ===On the "Academic Elite" in the US===
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  • ...Board set up by the Wilson Government. Rita Hinden, a University of London academic from South Africa, was secretary of the Fabian Colonial Bureau - an autonom ...rnal security", to examine subversive influences in the US and to "use the institutions of democracy to destroy them" which, in the light of Dulles's work helping
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  • ...ch of [[Keren Hayesod - United Israel Appeal]], one of the three 'national institutions' in Israel. ===2008 Britain-Israel Research and Academic Exchange Partnership (BIRAX)===
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  • ...earchers in thousands of governmental, academic and international research institutions in developing and developed countries.' ...and the [[Danforth Center]] was, in fact, established by [[Monsanto]] 'and academic partners' with a $70-million pledge from the company. Monsanto also donated
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  • :The Academic Advisory Board of the Liberalni institut decided to leave the Stockholm Net ...ade and competition and creating an understanding of free market ideas and institutions.'<ref>Stockholm Network [http://www.stockholm-network.org/About-Us/Policy-I
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  • ===Academic Advisory Council=== *Comparing Standards: Academic and Vocational, 16-19 Year Olds. The Report of the Politeia Education Commi
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  • ...try in the United States. BIO represents more than 830 companies, academic institutions and state biotech centres in 47 states and 26 nations. [obviously these fig ...the European and international level, and maintaining close links with EU institutions (Parliament, Commission, Council, Economic & Social Committee), regulatory
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  • ...g against the boycott of Israel and leads campaigns against NGOs and other institutions he considers 'global superpowers' such as 'Human Rights Watch (HRW), Amnest ...holars for Peace in the Middle East]] | [[International Advisory Board for Academic Freedom]], conference participant <ref>[[Media:IAB_Conference_Agenda.pdf|Te
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  • ...nt with [[AIPAC]] and his relationships with prominent pro-Israel lobbying institutions and lobbyists, Indyk reportedly told the National Journal's Christopher Mad ...never been registered with FARA, he has admitted in an interview that his academic career was marked by an intense interest in protecting Israel's security wh
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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
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  • ...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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  • ...attending the Forum of the Future in Bahrain, which saw the launch of two institutions. The first is the [[Fund of the Future]] worth $100 million set up to provi ...st woman appointed to the presidency of a Moroccan university after a long academic carrier as a professor of sociology and anthropology, dean of a school of h
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  • ...therland of Houndwood, KT, FRSE, FBA (born 25 February 1941) is a Scottish academic and public servant. He was the Principal of [[Edinburgh University]] betwee ...ng a BA with First Class Honours in the Philosophy of Religion. His first academic appointment was as Assistant Lecturer in Philosophy at the University Colle
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  • ...or the Unionists. In particular, it was suggested that any new North-South institutions would be accountable to a North-South assembly and that general criteria of ...Ruth Dudley Edwards, The Faithful Tribe: An Intimate Portrait of the Loyal Institutions, Harper Collins, 2000, p.532.</ref>
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  • ...ssional Research Service (CRS) 2006). Mr Perl speaks regularly at academic institutions and governmental policy fora. He has also testified before Congress on terr
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  • ...h industry, representing more than 1,000 biotechnology companies, academic institutions, biotechnology centres and related organisations in all 50 U.S. states and
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  • :*The "strategic" and academic communities-such as [[Lord Thomas]], [[Gerald Frost]], and [[Lord Chalfont] ...0 mosques across Britain, and found radical material at 25 per cent of the institutions surveyed.<ref>MacEoin Op. cit. p5.</ref> The Report's recommendations inclu
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  • ...ounding member of the [[Social Democratic Alliance]] which preceded it. An academic who, as a London councillor, had become a vociferous critic of changes with ...o the I.R.S.'s schedules, the foundation's donations to a range of British institutions rose from $106,000 in 1982 to $254,000 in 1985. Although 1986 figures are n
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  • ...g funders in international security programs at U.S. think-tanks, academic institutions, and grassroots groups are generously underwriting an ambitious and highly
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  • ...c development worldwide, and a clearinghouse for information on groups and institutions working to achieve and maintain democracy around the world. ...ice and promotion of democracy. Through its publications, conferences, and academic networking, the Forum also supports and enhances the NED's grants program.
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  • ...Times'', arguing that the country lacked an independent think tank for the academic study of national defence, and that the need could be met by developing and ...oclasts to a man and woman, pullers-down, inter alia, of our parliamentary institutions now that our State education has been successfully infiltrated. They are pa
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  • ==Academic career== ...1946 he returned to Oxford as Nuffield reader in the comparative study of institutions, holding a fellowship at Nuffield College from 1947. In 1957 he was elected
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  • ..., 29 August 2008</ref> At that time Sandhurst’s programmes had a broader academic content and Gutteridge focused on social and political, rather than just mi ...oyed unrivalled access to decision-making in the region and throughout his academic career displayed a capacity for detailed and penetrating understanding of t
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  • ...mited, the corporate finance advisory business focussed upon the financial institutions sector, in 1995. Following its acquisition by Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette ...versity of Oxford. Grint spent 10 years in industry before switching to an academic career. He is a founding co-editor of the journal Leadership published by S
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  • ...ng to [[Alex Schmid]], in the early 1970s he was one of "only a handful of academic researchers who took ‘terrorism’ seriously" <ref>[[Media:Farewell words .... Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan, ''The "Terrorism" Industry: The Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror'' ( New York: Pantheon, 1989)</ref> Jenkin's
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  • :Non-academic users of research from various parts of Government, police and armed forces ...rofessor of War Studies at King’s College London heading a consortium of institutions and specialists who will examine options for responding to the threat of te
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  • ...0 mosques across Britain, and found radical material at 25 per cent of the institutions surveyed. <ref>[http://www.scribd.com/doc/30586814/Hijacking-of-British-Isl
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  • ...ligence Committee hearing on his CIA appointment, has been the building of academic respectability for the practice of intelligence. It has helped to sponsor m ...atred that had spread like typhus from the sixties radicals into the major institutions of the culture.
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  • ...bout|Powerbase]]. It links to a wide range of organisations, think-tanks, academic research institutes, front groups and individual experts which shape the vi :Academic terrorism 'experts' - or terrorologists - are deeply embedded in the elite
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  • ...a. His appearance as an 'expert' largely occurred after he ceased to be an academic, prior to which he appears to have been primarily interested in Jewish and ...] February 2005</ref> Capitanchik's career is unusual in that he left that academic post in 1993 and took up an apparently administrative post in the Further E
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  • ...covered by the mass media': 'the problem should be solved by international institutions'; 'people should know about this event and its causes'; 'I would like to kn ...resentative' of the Palestinians which so exercises Weimann, as an Israeli academic, is quite simply not the same as recognising that the people who took over
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  • ...supporter of the rights of the Palestinians, ha has been ostracized by the academic community: ...ed to be politics". <ref>Paul Findley ''They Dare to Speak Out: People and Institutions Confront Israel's Lobby''. Chicago: Lawrence Hill Books, 1989. 390 pages, p
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  • ...er the top 30 experts from this list have affiliations to any (1) academic institutions (2) private Security/Intelligence firms (3) government or law enforcement a
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  • ...ar projects, or contractual work. Affiliations to universities, government institutions or the media were not included.</ref></th></tr> <td>[[Brookings Institutions]]</td>
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  • ...compilation of a list of terrorism experts from various sources including academic, the internet and the media. The process of compiling this list is describe ...ries, which were not relevant for our purposes, this produced a list of 20 institutions involved in terrorism research:
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  • [http://www.passia.org The Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs (PASSIA)] as presented on it ...estinian Question in its national, Arab and international contexts through academic research, dialogue and publication.
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  • *[[Bob Lambert and the Academic Community]] ...al/interpol/csrv/radicalisation-programme-final-4---participants-list-with-institutions.pdf ‘The Politics Of Radicalisation: Reframing The Debate And Reclaiming
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  • ...for student retention, that helps schools bring together academic and non-academic data on pupils to identify those at-risk and build an intervention plan to
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  • ...y Glees]], the author of ''When Students Turn to Terror'' and the Scottish academic [[Tom Gallagher]]. Dudley Edwards wrote an article on the conference in the *The Faithful Tribe: an intimate portrait of the loyal institutions (1999)
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  • ...Embassy has had considerable success in seeking out those individuals and institutions agreeable to participation in research; and the U.S. Embassy's Office of Sc *The "strategic" and academic communities-such as [[Lord Thomas]], [[Gerald Frost]], and [[Lord Chalfont]
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  • ...r and Managing Director at BCG in London where he leads both the Financial Institutions and Education practices. Walsh is a trustee of the [[Sutton Trust]], where Linda Bilmes - academic, Harvard Kennedy School of Government<br/>
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  • ...to the United States and given jobs at Harvard or other American academic institutions. Some of the latter were accused by the Soviets as war criminals and/or Naz
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  • ...style="font-size:9pt" bgcolor="goldenrod" align="left">Column A: Tenure at academic institution</th></tr> ...ts (42 out of 100) are currently or have previously been a member of state institutions such as government, security or intelligence services, policing or the mili
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  • ...h was designed to prevent British Universities boycotting Israeli academic institutions<ref>Campaign, Voluntary Sector Special - Coalition stops boycott of Israeli
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  • ...'s Counsel|QC]], [[FRSE]] (born 14 November 1934) is a Scottish lawyer and academic and sat as a Judge of the [[Court of Justice of the European Communities]] ...s appointment to the European Court, he was Salvesen Professor of European Institutions at the [[University of Edinburgh]] and a Judge of the European [[Court of F
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  • ...ts annual conference in May 2007 to consider a boycott of Israeli academic institutions, the PR firm [[Champollion]] was commissioned jointly by the [[Fair Play Ca ...oard of Deputies of British Jews|Board of Deputies]], to make the case for academic freedom and for working with Israelis to achieve peace. We have since advis
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  • ...llen Pollard''' is a terrorism expert and an affiliate of several academic institutions and corporate entities. In particular he is associated with the [[Terrorism
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  • ...style="font-size:9pt" bgcolor="goldenrod" align="left">Column A: Tenure at academic institution</th></tr> ...rts (15 out of 30) are currently or have previously been a member of state institutions such as government, security or intelligence services, policing or the mili
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  • ==Academic positions== Atran is affiliated to several academic institutions. He is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Michigan., an Adjunct Rese
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  • ===External, academic positions=== Regular lecturer on NATO and European security affairs at the following institutions:
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  • ...ing and repressive policies, primarily through its dissemination of pseudo-academic studies. It also developed connections with other right-wing organisations ...quoted publications broke any new ground intellectually. But they did give academic respectability to old anti-Communist cliches, whether on Vietnam or Angola.
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