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  • *[[Tony Hodgson]] Director, [[Decision Integrity Limited]], founder Metabridge AB, collaborator with the [[Schumac ..., University of St Andrews, author 'International Relations, Political Theory and the Problem of Order'
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  • ...tional Center for Policy Analysis]] who wrote again to Bush to applaud his decision not to attend the [[WSSD]] and to keep climate change off the agenda: ..."America's economy in the name of a hysterical and spectacularly debunked theory". {{ref|74}}
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  • ...y-of-change/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy The DFID Impact Programme: Theory of Change], October 2015</ref> ...ic debate that ministers have rightly decided must be completed before any decision is taken to commercialise the technology at home.<ref>Independent on Sunday
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  • ...nected operatives. For example his first edited collection (''Terrorism : theory and practice'' edited by Yonah Alexander, David Carlton, and Paul Wilkinson ...One 'classified' British government memorandum he received, while making a decision about whether to testify, revealed government strategy, outlined at a meeti
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  • ...but a few areas, but more subtle restrictions, such as excessive delays in decision-making, high regulatory hurdles and a cautious attitude among investors, co ...be won in the political arena. It is, ultimately, subject to a democratic decision. Faced with public unease and hostile lobby groups, the temptation is to hy
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  • ...ob – and her flat], The Guardian, 10 Jan 2010, acc 27 Apr 2010</ref> The decision to make Greenfield redundant was taken after a financial review revealed tr ...se they have got the message that they have no real purchase on scientific decision making, not because they are incapable of mastering technicalities.<ref>Jon
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  • ...to the Prime Minister to strengthen the consumption of intelligence at the decision-making level. ...to enter wholeheartedly into the peace process and as part of a strategic decision.<ref>False Information Source Worked for Years Under Rabin, Peres, Netanyah
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  • Nevertheless the decision to ban cyclamate was inevitable because of the Delaney Clause in the Americ ...sweetener. This fact gave Coca-Cola the opportunity to suggest that their decision could depend on whether Searle proceeded with the conference, which would u
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  • ...but a paper was distributed to all the Governors detailing Jay and Birt's theory. <ref>Steven Barnett & Andrew Curry, ''The Battle for the BBC: A British Br ...ether [it] holds [such] information'. NuclearSpin has appealed against the decision.<ref>[http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/publicationscheme/requests.asp Docume
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  • ...urces available to the public to mount a challenge or appeal to a planning decision are miniscule or non-existent by comparison to supermarket developers. ...much it will cost the council if the supermarket successfully appeals the decision
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  • ...at the expense of all else, businesses practicing CSR, should at least in theory, be behaving responsibly in the course of their profit-making, taking into ...ming and attract other corporate partners proved limited, which led to the decision to end the initiative.
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  • ...the European Union's single currency. In the summer of 1996 it announced a decision to freeze the wages of civil servants in the following year in the face of ...nge is not a real phenomenon, but only a ‘scientifically questionable’ theory which had become the new religion, the followers of which were the ‘enemi
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  • Feith was instrumental in the president's decision that the Geneva Convention should not apply to detainees: ...in Common Article 3— but detainees could not rely on this either, on the theory that its provisions applied only to “armed conflict not of an internation
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  • ...[http://www.dailybruin.ucla.edu/archives/id/23018/ Panel debates Pinochet decision: Participants discuss historical, legal context of Chilean dictator’s ind ...ael’s intelligence and security services, as well as the other strategic decision-makers who shape and lead Israel’s multifaceted war on terrorism.includin
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  • Modern attitude theory is a branch of behaviorism which views the higher mental functions as expla ...and auditory subliminal innovations... There is no possibility of rational decision making or defense, since consciousness is bypassed completely. Numerous tim
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  • ...://www.seattlepi.com/national/124642_warming02.html Foes of global warming theory have energy ties]Seattle PI website, Accessed 2 January 2011 </ref> ...place the White House wanted to insert the Baliunas study. An internal EPA decision paper noted that White House officials were insisting on “major edits”
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  • ...[[EADS]] Inc, which formed when BAE acquired GEC (see History, below). In theory, BAE Systems is financially strong enough to attempt a takeover of its riva ...the garden door to No 10. Certainly I never knew No 10 to come up with any decision that would be incommoding to BAE.'
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  • ...saying this in this context— but what she also joined to this conspiracy theory was the appearance on BBC’s ''Question Time'' of former US ambassador to ...lite, and most likely go on to establish methods designed to protect elite decision-makers from public scrutiny and subsequent accountability. Although he argu
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  • ...ion/summary-of-business-appointment-applications-rt-hon-sir-oliver-letwin Decision: Summary of business appointment applications - Rt Hon Sir Oliver Letwin Up Following the decision by [[Michael Howard]] to stand down as Conservative party leader after the
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  • ...'Everyman'' had sacked Yeats-Brown. The weekly's directors had taken their decision for purely political reasons - Yates-Brown's politicking had been well rece ...es. But for extremely practical reasons it avoided presenting its economic theory as a political ideology. Although leading members of the League were sympat
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  • ...ion" were published which purported to be concrete evidence supporting the theory that there was an international Jewish world-domination conspiracy. ...roduction to the book [[Charles Howard Ellis]] explained that the official decision to at last release so much information to the author, the confusingly named
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  • ...es, the Army discovered a renewed interest in "the enemy within". Wilson's decision to use troops in Northern Ireland to protect Catholic communities from mara ...ginning the wide-ranging process of self-education in political and social theory. If Governments were to be persuaded that an army was needed to keep the re
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  • In respect of the League's impact on Wilson's decision to allege that the strike was politically motivated it is only possible to ...acklist, since the allegations being published meant they were at least in theory challengeable. But in fact there is a fundamental difference between a publ
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  • ...ialling to highlight nutritional levels in products.31 Tesco announced its decision in the light of increasing concerns about poor diet and the obesity crisis, ...k council to grant planning permission to Tesco claiming that the planning decision was illegal.
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  • In theory the previous Spanish government was committed to phasing out nuclear power, ...election brought about a change of government, which revisited an earlier decision to close Santa Mazria de Garona, allowing operation to continue until 2019.
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  • *Lasswell, Harold D. 1927. “The Theory of Political Propaganda.” American Political Science Review 21 (August): *Lasswell, Harold D. 1956b. The Decision Process: Seven Categories of Functional Analysis. College Park: Bureau of G
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  • ...dan O'Neill]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/10729/ 'A creaky theory'], ''Spiked'', 20 December 2001. ...'Neill]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/4317/ WMD: 'Wasn't My Decision'], ''Spiked'', 27 January 2004.
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  • ...ons]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/2881/ 'HFEA in 'sensible decision' shock!'], ''Spiked'', 22 February 2007. ...//www.spiked-online.com/site/reviewofbooks_article/7645/ 'Cooking up a new theory of evolution'], ''Spiked'', 30 October 2009.
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  • ...ural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development: Global Summary for Decision Makers (IAASTD); Beintema, N. et al., 2008. (62) Insect resistance to Bt crops: evidence versus theory. Tabashnik BE et al. Nat Biotech., 26: 199-202, 2008.
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  • ...riel''': You can not trust having a Muslim in office when he has to make a decision to either be loyal to the United States or be loyal to Islam. ...t Stage Four.' Such a theory is extremely close to the 'Grand Replacement' theory coined by anti-Muslim [[Renaud Camus]] in France.
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  • ...rk. His formal education is political science. He earned his Ph.D. in game theory. From 2002 - 2004 he was head of the Environmental Assessment Institute. In ...erberding gave Senate testimony on the human impact of global warming; the decision was to focus that testimony on the public health benefits of climate change
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  • ...lligence in counter-insurgency warfare, the 'Virtual Insurgent', strategic theory and insurgency. ...pports a vibrant cohort of research students engaged in work on innovation/decision making processes of state bureaucracies and insurgency cell structures, mil
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  • ...ered to be one of the founding works of the discipline of [[public choice theory]]. In 1967 he identified the phenomenon of [[rent-seeking]]. “Tullock’s In 1966, Tullock became the founding editor of ''Papers in Non-Market Decision Making'', a journal which was later renamed ''[[Public Choice]]''. Until Ma
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  • ...or their produce. This practice highlighted in Wallerstiens 'world systems theory' has been going on between 'core' and 'periphery' since the onset of coloni ...for them to do so, thus creating a greater incentive towards those with decision making powers. The unfortunate problem within the alcohol lobby is: How do
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  • ...il that the police investigation had initially focussed on the widely held theory of an inside job. ::Another theory is that certain special branch officers are worried about reforms in polici
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  • *Introduction to A Modern Design for Defense Decision, A McNamara-Hitch-Enthoven Anthology, edited by S.A. Tucker, Industrial Col ...ney, Debt, and Economic Growth," In J.G. Gurley and E.S. Shaw, Money in a Theory of Finance, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 1960.
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  • ...aw-abiding trade union militants and anti-establishment intellectuals. The theory being that the police have to deal with subversion because it might lead to ...t that the police college itself had a certain autonomy derived from daily decision taking and that small steps along new paths could in fact be made without p
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  • ...dge-based' experts and pundits whose definitions of problems were aimed at decision-makers in an effort to frame what the problems they face were, what form di The theory is of use in trying to interpret neoconservatism and its general influence.
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  • '''Public choice''' in economic theory is the use of modern economic tools to study problems that are traditionall ...is [[positive political theory]]. Another related field is [[social choice theory]].
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  • ...Econ (Wales) MA PhD (London) FRSA Professor of Strategic Theory. Strategic Theory, History of Strategic Thought ...ng]] BSc(Econ) MSc PhD (London) Professor of Public Policy The politics of decision-making; especially with regard to defence, Air power and technology; Post-1
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  • ...of Cultural Display. Materializing Culture. Oxford: Berg. Anthropological Theory, Vol 2(3): 3675-376 </ref> *Command Post Infrastructure: Equipping the decision-maker (with R Holloway) Command Post of the Future II: Future Command HQ, T
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  • ...g process, working across the political spectrum with parliamentarians and decision-makers.<ref>Policy Connect [http://www.policyconnect.org.uk/content/policyc ...at Policy Connect is a lobbying outfit which helps clients to get close to decision makers. In June 2013 ''PRWeek'' reported that Policy Connect holds more par
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  • ...ts influenced [[Lyndon Johnson]] and [[Robert McNamara|Robert McNamara's]] decision to bombing North Vietnam. [[Robert McNamara|McNamara's]] closest adviser [[ ...ot to destroy, and strike for the purpose of changing the North Vietnamese decision on intervention in the south." Two days later, Bundy sent a follow-on note
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  • ...ural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development: Global Summary for Decision Makers (IAASTD); Beintema, N. et al., 2008. http://www.agassessment.org/ind ...ach, CA, 22–26 July 2006; Insect resistance to Bt crops: evidence versus theory. Tabashnik BE et al. Nat Biotech., 26: 199-202, 2008; “[http://www.nature
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  • ...drug companies sit on committees, which in theory means they can influence decision making during licensing and beyond.
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  • Among Pine's interests is the application of psychological theory to children's understanding of television advertising. She has been involve ...join the network by AEF. (In 2004) The University was not involved in this decision – the membership is personal...There are no formal “terms of membership
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  • ...er its publication (which we should have picked up), and by the authors’ decision not to retract the paper themselves’. [67] ...o a statement that says that GM contamination is inevitable, underpins the theory that many of the industry’s critics and analysts have felt for some time.
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  • ...attlepi.nwsource.com/national/124642_warming02.html Foes of global warming theory have energy ties] ''Seatle Post Intelligencer''. 2nd June 2003. Accessed 16 ...attlepi.nwsource.com/national/124642_warming02.html Foes of global warming theory have energy ties] ''Seattle Post Intelligencer''. 2nd June 2003. Accessed 2
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  • ...from imposing measures that restrain international trade, according to the theory that liberalized trade promotes efficient allocation of production and cons ...players, and theoretically also equal participants in the organization’s decision-making processes. Due to its ‘one vote per member’ system, the WTO has
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  • ...gement has been strongly criticised is that it is good at it. Tony Blair's decision to appoint [[Alastair Campbell]], making his official spokesman a political ...as a link between Saddam Hussein and the World Trade Centre attacks. This theory had first been made popular by [[Laurie Mylroie]] who attempted to establis
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  • ...rve their own interest, to maintain their own power and privilege . . . No theory, no promises, no morality, no amount of good will, no religion will restrai :Burnham and Meyer opposed the Supreme Court's 1954 decision against school segregation, opposed President Eisenhower's enforcement of i
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  • A month after the FrontPage symposium a similar theory was put forward by [[Edward Luttwak]] in the [[New York Times]].<ref>Edward ...e debate over the Iraq war, regardless of their views on the merits of the decision to invade."<ref>"Harry Hatchett", [http://www.democratiya.com/review.asp?re
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  • ...05, Bush had "failed to take any action to renominate". This was a popular decision: According to ''Bloomberg Magazine'', Pipes was the originator of the false theory surrounding 'no-go zones', in Europe where Shariah law prevails and where n
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  • ...Conference]] as part of a panel discussing the theme ''Knowing Thy Enemy: Decision-Making of Regional Adversaries'' on 22 January 2007<ref>[http://www.herzliy ...and reduced to an aspect of the Arab-Israeli conflict. And the underlying theory is this: Israel is responsible for everything that goes badly in the Middle
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  • It was the decision of the Danish Government that the Conference organization itself - not only ...Germain. R and Kenny, M (1998). 'Engaging Gramsci: international relations theory and the new Gramscians', Review of International Studies (1998), 24 : 3-21
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  • ...r in Gibraltar." McEntee asked a "a colourful colleague if he believed the theory of the fourth man. `Oh, it's a woman and we are saying it's Evelyn Glenholm ...to the Gibraltar coroner who, at around the same time, was confirming the decision to postpone! Labour MP [[Kevin McNamara]] commented "I'm surprised the gove
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  • ...in agent coverage of the loyalists, and decided to re-recruit Nelson. This decision was opposed by [[MI5]], according to Taylor, who felt that the loyalists we In theory, according to Taylor, this was supposed to make it easier to save lives, in
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  • On his website MacDonald wrote about his decision to testify for Irving: ...Hitler.<ref>Kevin MacDonald, [http://www.kevinmacdonald.net/Irving.htm My Decision to Testify for Irving], Kevin MacDonald website, accessed 4 Dec 2009</ref>
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  • ...lations are based on the concept of carrying capacity, a useful ecological theory which says that an ecosystem will collapse if populations of species within :It is now offered with an emphasis that the decision to donate is one of “conscience not science”, but the unscientific calc
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  • ...lic health advocates insist that advertising does influence young peoples' decision to take up smoking. It is argued by the democracy institute that most youth ...10/04/10</ref>. Showing stark images of smoking related health risks, the theory is that these images will solve the problem of warning fatigue and indiffer
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  • *Stuart Derbyshire, attended 'The biological basis of risky decision making', Trauma Research Institute, W. Virginia, 3 October 2002. *Stuart Derbyshire, spoek at the 'Hypnosis: Theory and Therapy symposium' organised by Naish, P (organizer), & alongside Kirsc
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  • ...acceptable definition of academic freedom'. He said he disagreed with the decision made by [[Academics for Academic Freedom]] to omit from its own definition ...Ellis had cited [[Richard Hernnstein]] and [[Charles Murray]]'s Bell Curve theory which concludes that ethnicity can play a part in determining IQ levels.<re
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  • :...to an extremely personal point of decision, so that they are willing to accept a reversal of the cultural trends that :*He offers a critique of Tenet's Senate testimony to argue for a unified theory of terrorism (''Petitio Principii'').
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  • Gurfinkiel is a proponent of the 'Grand Replacement' theory, which believes non-white immigrant populations (primarily Muslims) will ov ...]]'s decision to welcome 800,000 asylum seekers into Germany in 2015. This decision, for him, 'puzzled' the British, and lead many to think that 'Eurofederalis
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  • ...critiques the members supposed lack of knowledge about anarchist political theory.<ref name= "WHA2"/> ...ficer of the SDS at the time.<ref name= "EHDay1"/> Further context to this decision is given in the SDS 1969 Annual report which said of anarchists and anarchi
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  • ...-99-EFFECTS.html 'The nonsense effect'] - [[Andrew Calcutt]] puts 'effects theory' on the couch. ...flames of litigation'] - [[Cheryl Hudson]] fumes at the latest High Court decision against tobacco companies.
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  • ...gure in post-World War II [[Neo-classical economics|neo-classical economic theory]]. Many of his former graduate students have gone on to win the Nobel Memor ...ational work in many other areas of economics, including endogenous growth theory and the economics of information.
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  • ...liament's standards committee, said all groups who sought to influence the decision-making process should be regulated and money spent on lobbying campaigns di ...al world: Empirical research is more and more sidelined in favour of grand theory]. Three Scottish academics show what can be done if you're prepared to exam
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  • :mystified by a decision by Timothy Peters, the editor of Addiction Biology and professor of clinica ...uring the 1990s. And details have also emerged about the Scottish Office's decision to halt a Pounds 131,000 research project headed by Professor Plant in 1997
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  • ...ctional at various levels” going on to say “starting from macro policy decision making support in our think tank to creating a globally relevant curriculum *September 1982 – September 1987: Theory Sub-Committee of the Nuclear Physics Board; Chairman from September 1985
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  • ...gainst 'Muslim proselytes'. Tasin spoke of the 'threat of islamisation', a theory called [[Eurabia]] developed by [[Bat Ye'or]]. She ended by saying 'I invit ...ng one during an appeal. For the third lawsuit, she was still awaiting the decision concerning her appeal. She also had 5 other complaints filed against her. <
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  • ...s which enabled her to be close or get closer to other activists and their decision-making processes. These included: ...impossible to find once people tried to look for them gives weight to this theory.
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  • ...on officials and CIA officers (49). Giannettini did not confine himself to theory, giving shelter to former OAS members who had fled to Italy after their abo ...three serious setbacks in 1969-70. The first was, as mentioned above, the decision by the British IRD to cut off contacts with Interdoc and the Albertini netw
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  • suppressed material in London. The CIA took the decision to close down FWF in May 1975, just ahead of the publication in June of an ...rn values, Caudillo Franco. Following the American doctrine of the "domino theory", the Right feared that Spain would also be contaminated by the "Portuguese
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  • ...dlines a year previously. In the eyes of the counter-subversion lobby, the decision smacked of treachery: "Thus, the Labour Government had destroyed the only a ...the counter-subversion lobby's point of view in saying: "This catastrophic decision completed the self emasculation of American intelligence" (313).
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  • theory that the killers were motivated by criminal gain - an idea pushed hard by t SS-20 threat by adopting its Double-Track Decision which foresaw offering the
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  • "was a major force in the decision of the State Department and the White House last this time promoting the now thoroughly discredited "Bulgarian Connection" theory
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  • ...Chessum: ‘Not long afterwards Alan told me to forget about it because a decision had been taken to accept an offer from Rick to do it.’ <ref name = RichOc ...onference held in April 1976. There is a reference in Gibson's report to a decision taken at the LCC (London Central Committee?) 23 April 1976. And this articl
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  • ::Full reasons for the decision which I am minded to make are set out in a closed note. They cannot be made ...nt other harm to the public interest. Whether or not the suggestion is, in theory, sound, it would have no bearing on the outcome of this application.
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  • ...avour of human rights, and by working to such ends with journalists, media decision-makers, journalism educators, minority groups, non-governmental organisatio ...tal health of the public by the provision of education and training in the theory and practice of the form of massage known as the metamorphic technique. (fo
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  • ...realations between the United Kingdom and persons of the Jewish faith the theory and doctrine of Zionism and the events leading to the establishment of the ...disarmament, non-proliferation and transatlantic security. We engage with decision-makers in a constructive manner and promote public awareness by addressing
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  • ...guess I might take a different position. I empathise with the "bolt hole" theory of Zionism. I appreciate the significance of the remarks by Isaac Deutscher ...e best way of dealing with any particular proposed boycott is to come to a decision on whether the boycott would help the Palestinians irrespective of its prop
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