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      • Introduction
      • Let's lower the curtain on the high-carbon era
      • The role of progressive states and provinces
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      • Norway's route to low emissions
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      • The new climate for business
      • Time for a new manhattan project*
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      • Rise of the global commentariat
      • Should CEOs Twitter?
      • Mobilizing 15 million voices
      • On/off annual reporting
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      • A guide to guidance
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      • What makes a great corporate affairs director?
      • Gimme shelter? Or pump up the volume?
      • Reflections of a Latin American leader
      • EU Financial Services Regulation – Moving beyond the crisis
        • An EU regulatory perspective
      • The new lobbyists
      • Tackling Beijing's M&A block
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      • Editor’s introduction
      • 01: Stephen Green
      • 02: Sir Win Bischoff
      • 03: Anthony Bolton
      • 04: Glenn Greenburg & Joshua Slocum
      • 05: David Faber
      • 06: John Duncan
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      • Is there a bigger role for business in South African society?
      • One chair, many roles
      • Dubai, the reputational challenge
      • Unsolicited offers enter the mainstream
      • M&A communications in a downturn
      • A cross-cultural communications challenge
        • Media
      • The missing link
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      • Washington, DC 2009: The new order
      • Hard times for corporate responsibility?
        • Environmental reporting
      • When should companies apologize?
    • Research
      • But what shall we tell the staff?
      • Comply or communicate?
        • Overview of results
      • A growing role for business to forge the CR agenda
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      • The dangers of corporate kissing
      • Diary of a talent hunt
      • Tough times, straight talking
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        • Life of a European Mandarin
        • Snowball: Warren Buffett and the business of life
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Brunswick
Review
Issue two
Winter 2009

Stavros Dimas
European 
Commissioner for 
Environment

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Linda Adams
Secretary, California 
Environmental 
Protection Agency

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Fredrik Reinfeldt
President of EU 
& Prime Minister 
of Sweden

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Mike Anderson
Director General,
Strategy,
Evidence and
Finance, DEFRA

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Erik Solheim
Norweigan 
Environment 
Minister

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Pierre-André
de Chalendar

CEO, 
Saint Gobain

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Jean-Louis Chaussade
CEO, 
Suez Environnement

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António Mexia
CEO,
Energias De
Portugal

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Dr Jürgen Hambrecht 
Chairman,
BASF

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José Manuel
Entrecanales Domecq

Chairman,
Acciona

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Karina Litvack
Head of Governance 
& Sustainable
Investment,
F&C Management

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Stanley Fink
Chairman, Earth 
Capital Partners

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Mark Fulton
Global Head of
Climate Change 
Investment Research,
DB Climate
Change Advisors

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Mark Dominik
Vice President &
Senior Research Analyst,
DB Climate
Change Advisors

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Donald Kanak
Chairman, Prudential
Corporation Asia

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Per-Anders Enkvist
Principal,
McKinsey 
& Company

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Tony Manwaring
CEO,
Tomorrow's
Company

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Frances Corner
Head,
London College
of Fashion

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