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The people at Stratfor, who liked to think of themselves as a sort of corporate CIA, were acutely conscious of other ventures that they perceived as making inroads into their sector. Google had turned up on their radar. In a series of colorful emails they discussed a pattern of activity conducted by Cohen under the Google Ideas aegis, suggesting what the “do†in “think/do tank†actually means.
Cohen’s directorate appeared to cross over from public relations and “corporate responsibility†work into active corporate intervention in foreign affairs at a level that is normally reserved for states.
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