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  • ...nguage icon|ru|Russian}}[[Category:Articles with Russian-language external links]]<noinclude>
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  • ...entvoice.org/Dec05/Sandronsky1217.htm The Language of Empire: An Interview with Lila Rajiva]</ref> and has also contributed chapters and articles to academic texts and journals.<ref>[http://oaj.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/cont
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  • ...c research, the role described as "Russian infowar tactics and interaction with other hybrid warfare tools".<ref>https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Institute_for_ ...sia, the International Policy Digest, and other blogs. He also contributes articles to [[The Moscow Times]] and [[War on the Rocks]] and is a contributing edit
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  • ''Not to be confused with [[Stephen Cohen (entrepreneur)]] who cofounded [[Palantir]].'' ...the [[The Bolsheviks|Bolshevik Revolution]] and the country's relationship with the [[United States]].
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  • ''Not to be confused with the [[US/2020 Presidential election]] or the [[US/2020 Iowa GOP Caucuses]]. ...'[https://techcrunch.com/2020/02/03/iowa-caucus-app-failed/ The app tasked with reporting the results of the Iowa caucus has crashed, delaying the results]
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  • ...and Italian clusters regarding Moldova’s role in organised crime and links with Russian [[Deep state actors]]. Felt especially useful for commenting on pan ...waited from the writer, but Basic seems to be a single-issue group dealing with [[nuclear proliferation]]. NOT appropriate to II work.</b>
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  • ...al portion of a page uses IPA, it is customary to post notice of that fact with {{tlx|IPA notice|2=lang=en}}, though each token still requires the {{tlx|IP ...not enough occurrences to warrant a notice, then consider a template that links to an IPA key for the first instance of the IPA on a page or section.
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  • |description=Policy paper with a focus on how the US can stay number one. == Doctrine articles ==
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  • ...iption=The sinking of the South Korean Corvette 'Cheonan' on 26 March 2010 with the loss of 46 South Korean sailors, quickly blamed on North Korea by the U ...ml</ref>. And an investigation by the [[Russian Navy]] also did not concur with the report.<ref>http://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_northkorea
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  • ...ng of the group). "Sect 82" was (at least until September [[2013]]) allied with FC Spartak Moscow ultras Late February [[2014]], during the [[2014 Ukraine ...irs Arsen Avakov. The battalion received training near Kyiv by instructors with experience in the [[Georgian]] Armed Forces. Members of the regiment come f
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  • ...e given it by Anonymous. It is a general budget strategy plan, not dealing with Moldova in particular.) ...oles and start putting structures in place. Start exchanges of information with other clusters. Begin work
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  • machine”. These articles<ref>See “How Russian news networks are using Catalonia to destabilize Eur This has been the prevailing interpretation by external observers. It is the most likely one, but
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  • ...f Iraq the Group was renamed as the [[15 (UK) Information Support Group]], with an email address reflecting this: 15infospgp@gtnet.gov.uk ...wn from all 3 services, whilst the Reservist group of 28 provides the Unit with its media, broadcasting and publishing specialists. TA members of the Group
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  • ...oles and start putting structures in place. Start exchanges of information with other clusters. Begin work on research and dissemination activities ...ile as a reliable provider of factual analysis and assessment. Build bonds with regional players. Strengthens the programme's expertise base and ability to
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  • ...uded on the list of required reading for United States Army officers, and (with Sun Tzu and Clausewitz) the third non-American entry on the list.<ref name= ...fer Byrne, [http://www.abc.net.au/foreign/stories/s511530.htm ''"Interview with Martin van Creveld"''] March 20, ABC, 2002</ref>
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  • ...l Alleged : Leads, Leaps of Faith in Hostage Tale]</ref> He ceased working with the CIA in 1985/1986.<ref name=depos/> ...an officials."<ref>''[[Philadelphia Inquirer]]'', 7 December 1986, [http://articles.philly.com/1986-12-07/news/26068279_1_max-gomez-iran-arms-sale-first-arms-s
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  • ...e was set up in autumn 2015 by The Institute for Statecraft in cooperation with the [[Free University of Brussels]] (VUB) to bring to the attention of poli ...e attack provokes the country targeted into sharing analysis of the attack with other countries in the network on a governmental basis, thereby increasing
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  • ...ickstarter campaign. The site is popular with the {{ccm}} and has paid for articles from [[Dan Kaszeta]], a member of the [[Institute for Statecraft]]/[[Integr ...creation of Bellingcat, the '[[Brown Moses blog]]' had not been concerned with events in [[Ukraine]].<ref>''[http://www.google.es/search?client=safari&rls
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  • ''Not to be confused with [[Philip Hammond (academic)]].'' :"It is with great sadness that I am today announcing my decision to stand down as [[Mem
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  • ...eges" (see [[Andrei Fursov]]s analysis of [[Jacques Attali]]s books)</ref> with the backing of the [[supranational deep state]]; likely to stabilize a wobb ...ir place of refuge in case such a war would become a reality. This matches with things [[Richard Sauder]] has said at some point, that: His research has le
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  • ...te Eye'' and you will find a pulsating suspicion of authority and sympathy with authority's victims. ...n any other politician. But then he would pull himself together and get on with it.<ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2004/jul/25/1 The epistles of
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  • ''Not to be confused with the [[Bilderberger]] [[Gareth Williams, Baron Williams of Mostyn]].'' A smear campaign from unknown sources started to appear in the newspapers and with scant evidence made claims about Williams' [[homosexual]] private life and
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  • *Russian open sources say that Russia is at war with the West. The existence of democracy poses a threat to their dictatorial sy *Strengthening external organisations’ capabilities, including: [[NATO Parliamentary Assembly]];
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  • ...ation from their neighbours, the family abandoned their house and moved in with neighbours for six months before being granted housing in the nearby Rathco ...dmission, proved to be the point at which he realised peaceful coexistence with the local Protestants was no longer possible and decided that counter-milit
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  • ...An event occurred earlier in the [[1970s]] that is constantly omitted from articles written about attacks on civilian aircraft and seems to have been largely f ...d signalled the airliner’s crew to follow them. The plane’s crew responded with hand gestures, but it is not known if they properly understood the instruct
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  • ...yright remains with Tim Baber. The articles are re-published on Wikispooks with the author's permission ...'s book and visit the Alice in Wonderland theme park next to Hurn airport, with a new perspective.
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  • ...ted Nations Disarmament Forum Vol 3 25-66 Geneva: UNIDIR www.unidir.ch/pdf/articles/pdf-art2758.pdf</ref><ref>Busby C. (2011) Uranium Weapons, a Depleted Scien ...ealth risks of ionising radiation<ref name="BusbyCato">Busby C.C (2003) ed with Bertell R, Yablokov A, Schmitz Feuerhake I and Scott Cato M . ECRR2003: 200
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  • There is a pressing need to counter disinformation with high quality, credible content that organisations with a high commitment to understanding and countering Kremlin-backed
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  • ...cies of the United States, Britain, and Israel." Revolving leadership door with US government. ...ws of the victims whose rights it seeks to protect. It is concerned solely with the impartial protection of human rights."
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  • ...ence" that gives the nuclear industry its mandate, Cold War science which, with its reassurances about low-dose radiation risk, is being used to quiet alar ...t]], environmentalist turned nuclear advocate, in a much-publicized debate with [[Helen Caldicott]] on television and in the ''[[Guardian]]'', refers to th
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  • ...ormation. Regional Network Managers – experts in countering disinformation with deep understanding of local dynamics and key stakeholders - will be the pri ...for knowledge sharing and peer-to-peer support, and connects organisations with the local experts and resources they require;<br/>
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  • ...actionary member of the Duma, had treated Rasputin to wine and cakes laced with poison. When they grew tired of waiting for the poison to work, they shot t ...ad been taken hostage. There was now an embarrassing diplomatic stand-off, with Putin publicly disclaiming any responsibility, as the leader of the pro-Rus
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  • ...ed Moon landing by 1969 to win the battle of systems and impress the world with technical superiority:<ref>[http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/59595main_jfk.speech.pd ...orty years ago.<ref name="veche">[http://veche.ru/press/show/138 Interview with Alexander Ivanovich Popov], A. Gromov, 10/3/09 (Rus.)</ref> In 2010, Presid
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  • ...global dimension. During the Cold War, the US ‘dual security structure’ – with its specifically tasked units masquerading as ‘enemy forces’ – was de ...rovide aid or safe haven for terrorism. Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists’. <ref name="GWB"/> The US led anti-terrorist ‘coalition
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  • ...vidence in these areas shows the possibilities and difficulties in drawing links between suppression and corporate, professional, and state power, respectiv ...several groups, such as researchers, doctors, and pharmaceutical companies with a stake in vaccination programs.
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  • ...tps://web.archive.org/web/20051107013218/http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/articles/global-drug.htm ...]], and [[Colombian]] drug lords, have worked out a common modus operandi, with the laundering of dirty money entrusted chiefly to the lawless Russian bank
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  • ...is pursuing this policy with a truly strategic approach; that is, not only with focus, coherence and determination, but also on such a global scale that Ch In its relationship with the [[EU]] – a major player in the global system – China’s strategy c
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