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Coming back in from the cold: After years of playing the global outcasts South African businesses are having to learn how to walk again in the international business world - and are leaning heavily on PR in their efforts. Kate Nicholas reports

Wildlife Trust and Greenpeace. There are no real lobbying consultancies although a large number of ...

TALKING TO THE ENEMY

. Still, Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth (FoE), the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and other ...

THIS WEEK’S BIG QUESTION: Can pressure groups shift from confrontation to co-operation?

A recent Greenpeace conference was addressed by BP s chief executive John Browne...A recent Greenpeace conference was addressed by BP s chief executive John Browne Simon ...

Editorial: Under pressure to co-operate

close, the ripples from that 1994 sea and media battle between Shell and Greenpeace are still making...close, the ripples from that 1994 sea and media battle between Shell and Greenpeace are still making ...

Wootliff to steer Greenpeace communications

Greenpeace International has appointed Jonathan Wootliff as its new communications director...Greenpeace International has appointed Jonathan Wootliff as its new communications director ...

Judge and Jury: BP beats the odds with slick handling in the PR department - The outcome of Greenpeace’s recent protest on BP’s Stena Dee platform in the Fionaven oil field may mark a new PR strategy for the oil industry, says Carl Courtne

exploration on the Fionaven field, which Greenpeace believed would have inevitable environmental damage ...

Editorial: Brute force isn’t the way to win.

allegations, and defuse protesters attacks by being seen to address their concerns. When Greenpeace ...

Corporate Reputation: Tarnished image is Golden Arches’ prize -

organisation London Greenpeace. The case was billed as Goliath against David. A dollars 31billion a year ...

Platform: Tuning into the future of broadcasting - Ignoring developments in TV and radio won’t make them go away. Firms should be planning around new tech, says Anthony Hayward

after Greenpeace s controversial television campaign sank Shell s reputation - but kept Brent Spar ...

FOCUS: INTERNET - Pulling threads out of the Web/Agencies investing in Web development are discovering a rich source of income beyond the scope of PR and marketing

to the sites of pressure gourps,such as Greenpeace. Recently it was shortlisted for one of the ...

 

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