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  • ...(Debrett's Peerage Ltd, 2007)</ref> – an organisation put together by a group of powerful British businessmen during the end of the Second World War. Whi ...2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007</ref> He was a Senior Research Fellow in Management Sciences there until 1966.<ref>contributor note in Eri
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  • ...sity's School of International Relations. It is one of the key terrorology research centres with close links to government, intelligence agencies, corporate se ...actors, authors, concepts, data bases, theories and literature (Amsterdam; Oxford: North-Holland, 1988) pp.146-147)</ref> At that time [[RAND Terrorism Chron
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  • This group is composed of a broad variety of organisations and actors, such as the Dep Finally, a further group of agents, who will &#39;make things happen on the ground&#39;, should use
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  • *[[Bilderberg Group]] *[[The Bow Group]]
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  • ====Bayer AG / The Bayer group==== Bayer AG is a healthcare and chemicals group represented by 350 companies on all continents employing 110,200 people.
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  • ...the [[Environmental Education Working Group]] (EEWG), a national umbrella group for organizations working to undermine environmental education in schools. *[[Center for Private Conservation]] A green-sounding front group that opposes environmental regulations by claiming that "free market" solut
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  • ...structive, closed debates and discussions, clarifying world issues through research and analysis, and publishing the noted journal ''[[Foreign Affairs]]'' and ...Foreign Relations |accessdate=2007-02-24}}</ref> Through 1917–1918, this group, including Wilson's closest adviser and long-time friend "Colonel" [[Edward
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  • ...an organ of international propaganda. During the late 1920s an influential group of civil servants became convinced that ‘British’ values of parliamenta ...puty chair of the board of trustees, Lemos and Crane Consultancy training, research and publishing Generalist Member of Audit Commission
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  • The [[British Nutrition Foundation]] (BNF) is the key food industry front group in the UK. The BNF promotes itself as a source of impartial information, bu :It works in partnership with academic and research institutes, the food industry, educators and government. The Foundation inf
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  • '''Tracey Brown''' has been the director of the pro-GM lobby group [[Sense about Science]] since shortly after it was founded in 2002. She is ...an Commission project to set up social research centres in Russia. Her own research specialism is the sociology of law."<ref name="Brown bio"/>
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  • ...UK's main public funding body, the [[Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council]] (BBSRC), which is overseen by the ministry of science. Until 2006 ...]. He served as director of [[ICI]] from 1989 until 1993 and of [[Zeneca]] Group PLC from1993 until April 1999. He holds a BS (Hons) degree in pure science
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  • Durodié is the Senior Fellow coordinating the Health and Human Security research programme in the [[Centre for Non-Traditional Security]] (NTS) Studies of t ...Fellow in the [[International Policy Institute]], within the [[War Studies Group]] of [[King's College London]].
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  • ...ce Corporation]], and the multi-donor [[Private Infrastructure Development Group]]. ...vesting value chain.' These include 'network building', communications and research.
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  • ...ondent. In May 2010 he became, and continues to be, a trustee of the lobby group [[Sense About Science]] having accepted an approach from [[Tracey Brown]]<r Since May 2010 he has been a Trustee of the controversial lobby group [[Sense About Science]].<ref>[http://www.senseaboutscience.org.uk/index.php
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  • ...rt for the Food Standards Agency, Nutrition and Public Health Intervention Research Unit, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, July 2009, acc 30 May 2 ...ients in organic compared with nonorganic foods. In organic vegetables the research recorded 53.7% more beta-carotene — which is believed to help protect aga
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  • ...an History from [[St. Catherine’s College]], Oxford, and a DPhil also at Oxford University. He lectured at the [[University of Warwick]] before joining [[B ...10pt">'''Anthony Glees''' is a reader in history at Brunel University. His research interests include German politics, British-German relations, German transfo
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  • ...ject for an article but the whole subject took off and turned into a major research field” <ref>Dennis Barker, ‘Professor with a fatal fascination’, ''Th ...t the very end of his career seems never to have carried out any empirical research on 'terrorist' groups. Whilst at Cardiff he published his first book, ''Soc
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  • ''Some sections of this page have been suspended pending further research.'' ...tly a leading member of the Revolutionary Communist Party and of its front group the [[Irish Freedom Movement]]. She was for a period (circa 1992) the edit
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  • ...p]] (GIG).<ref>[http://www.bionews.org.uk/page_62090.asp 'Genetic Interest Group' changes name to 'Genetic Alliance UK'], BioNews website, acc 1 Jun 2010</r ...g.uk/docs/annualreport0607_website.pdf Beyond Boundaries: Genetic Interest Group Annual Review 2006-2007], acc 1 Jun 2010</ref>
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  • Investigated and wrote research reports and articles about the controversy surrounding agricultural biotech Gilland graduated from the [[University of Oxford]] in 1990 after stdying for a BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, beg
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  • ...arm.ox.ac.uk/research/greenfield Baroness Susan Greenfield], University of Oxford Dept of Pharmacology website, accessed 28 Sept 2009</ref> ...d, "Tony Blair is really into the meshing of private and public scientific research."<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20070613032659/http://www.lovatts.com.au/
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  • :Hudson Institute is today one of America's foremost policy research centers, in the forefront of study and debate on important domestic and int ...bal Food Issues]] at the Hudson Institute; and [[Alex Avery]], director of research and education at the Center for Global Food Issues.<ref>"[http://web.archiv
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  • ...nding Animal Research]]’ in 2009<ref name="who2009">Understanding Animal Research [http://web.archive.org/web/20090306233832/http://www.understandinganimalre ...Ethics Advisory Committee, the Scottish Medicines Consortium Task & Finish Group on improving access to medicines for patients with rare diseases and the De
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  • ...held a Royal Society Research Professorship in the Department of Zoology, Oxford University. His speciality is bird behaviour. ...n 1994 and 1999, Sir John was Chief Executive of the [[Natural Environment Research Council]]. He became the first Chairman of the UK [[Food Standards Agency]]
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  • ...horpian Professor and Head of Department of Plant Science, [[University of Oxford]]. He has been one of the most privileged voices in Britain on the subject ...www.royalsoc.ac.uk/templates/press/releasedetails.cfm?file=314.txt working group] that produced the Society's follow-up report in 2001. After the 2001 repor
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  • ...n Oxford University's Zoology Department since 1988. He is a Royal Society research professor specialising in mathematical biology. ...://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-may-of-oxford/3613 Lord May of Oxford] ''Parliament.UK'', accessed 22 December 2014 </ref>
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  • ...er]] in 1989 and incorporated as a Foundation-funded, independent research group in 1992, “to advance environment and health policies through sound scienc ...ith [[Patrick Michaels]] at press conference organised by the [[Wise Use]] group, [[Consumer Alert]]. Singer and [[Robert Balling]] have also spoken at Wise
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  • Ridley studied zoology at Oxford before becoming a journalist. He was science editor and American editor of ...companies and is on the Advisory Council of the controversial pro-GM lobby group [[Sense About Science]]. He has an association with the libertarian and ant
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  • ...former co-publisher. [[Tech Central Sation]] is a far right pro-technology group that operates under the slogan, 'Where free markets meet technology'. On it Dr [[Peter Marsh]], director of the [[Social Issues Research Centre]]
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  • *[[Charles Pitt]], account director. A former research assistant at the [[House of Commons]] between 2005 and 2011.<ref> [http://u ...nces consultant. Former press and policy officer to [[Richard Baker]] MSP, research assistant to [[Anne Begg]] MP, senior researcher to [[Lewis Macdonald]] MSP
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  • ...jectives… orchestrating a wide range of strategies and tactics including research, coalition building, stakeholder mobilisation, media relations and grassroo ...the House of Lords and former chairman of [[Huntsworth]], [[Guardian Media Group]] and [[Marks and Spencer]].<ref> Rod Muir [https://www.publicaffairsnews.c
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  • ...[http://observer.guardian.co.uk/print/0,3858,4426145-102285,00.html Lobby group 'led GM thriller critics'], The Observer, June 2, 2002, acc 14 Feb 2013</re Dr David Miller of the Stirling Media Research Institute is amongst the SMC's critics. He is quoted in an article in ''The
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  • The [[Social Issues Research Centre]] (SIRC) calls itself :an independent, non-profit organisation founded to conduct research on social and lifestyle issues, monitor and assess global sociocultural tre
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  • ...e ''Times'', the DLA 'brings together publishers including [[Pearson]], [[Oxford University Press]], [[Reed Elsevier]], [[Granada Learning]] and [[HarperCol ...produced by a firm of independent economic consultants - National Economic Research Associates (NERA), and circulated at the highest levels of government with
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  • ...the House of Lords. He also chairs [[Sense about Science]], a pro-GM lobby group which has been one of the [[Royal Society]]'s closest allies. [[Sense about ...dated scientism. His is a world in which science can do no wrong; in which research is untainted by vested interests, and companies such as Monsanto exist pure
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  • ...formerly [[BP]], TSB, Economics Editor Sunday Times, formerly [[Brunswick Group]] now Barclays and the Monopolies and Mergers Commission. ...Oldfield Unit, East London Small Business Centre, London Detainee Support Group and [[First Rung]].
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  • ...anisations. He became Professor of Economic Organisation at Merton College Oxford. ...and 1972. Jewkes, at that time was the Director of the [[Industrial Policy Group]] a 'think tank' which produced papers on microeconomic questions such as m
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  • ...ns of the British corporate movement.(5) One of the leading figures of the group, Sir [[Dudley Docker]], envisaged ...in parliament consisted of 105 (mostly Tory) members. Hannon's Industrial Group chiefly wanted government protection of British industry against foreign co
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  • ...nburgh. One of the largest financial services groups in the world, the RBS Group operates in the United Kingdom, Europe, the Middle East, the Americas and A .../deloitte/annualreport_2004/casestudies/rbs.asp The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc], 18 April 2005 Web Archive, accessed 03 February 2011.</ref> It is in
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  • {{Template:Alcohol badge}}[[Image:Tpg.jpg|right|thumb|500px|[[Portman Group]] Logo]] The [[Portman Group]] (TPG) is an organisation financed and founded by the alcohol industry tha
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  • ...global leader in Marketing and Global Communications". It has absorbed the group of firms formerly trading under the name [[GPC International]]. ...cluding [[Burson-Marsteller]], [[KBH Communications]], [[The Communication Group]] plc, [[Hill and Knowlton]] and [[Weber Shandwick]]<ref> Linkedin [https:/
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  • ...University]]. Howard was educated at Wellington College and Christ Church, Oxford (with service in World War II in between). During [[World War II|Second Wor After Oxford, Howard began his teaching career at King's College, London, where he creat
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  • ...NFL from September 2004 gives an answer. It said: "As you know, you have a group of people over here who believe in this cause - we would love to do this wo ...6 years at [[PA Consulting]]; before becoming Deputy Director and Head of Research at [[Policy Exchange]] between 2011 and 2013; and then founding [[Renewal]]
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  • ..., the Economic League was a pro-capitalist and anti socialist propagandist group. In public it conducted a “Crusade for Capitalism” targeted at the work ...their industries and became subscribers to the [[Economic League Services Group]].
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  • ...stries." <ref>[http://www.allparty-nuclear.org.uk/ All Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy]</ref> ...ons.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallparty/register/nuclear-energy.htm Cross Party Group on the Civil Nuclear Industry] </ref>
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  • ...o-President. John Patten was the Member of Parliament for Oxford and later Oxford West & Abingdon from 1979 to 1997 and was Secretary of State for Education See also: [[New Atlantic Initiative]] | [[European Atlantic Group]] | [[British Atlantic Committee]]
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  • #[[Brunswick Group]] some links need to be ported to the new ff format + there are orphan ff + #[[European Security Advocacy Group]] needs references (referenced and slightly expanded by Mat)
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  • ...89, 1999 - . Consultant to the [[United Nations Institute for Training and Research]] (UNITAR) 2005. Visiting Professor of Global Governance, University of Sur ...uropean Parliament (the British Section of the [[European People's Party]] Group) 1994 - 97.
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  • ...t organisation" whose income "comes from research grants and contracts for research projects, consultancy, training and publishing;" plus its "own resources." Evaluation of a virtual commissioning approach to commissioning health research and development in the NHS
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  • ...groups (the others being the [[World Economic Forum]] and the [[Bilderberg Group]]). * [[Frank Carlucci]] (President of [[Carlyle Group]], US Secretary of Defense from 1987 to 1989)
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