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 ==== Corporate Members ==== ==== Corporate Members ====
  
-The Atlantic Council’s corporate program "engages the private sector as a crucial partner. Through substantive partnerships, networking opportunities, event sponsorship, and corporate membership, the program provides partners unique opportunities to achieve business and corporate responsibility goals."((//Convene, connect, collaborate.// (2020, August 7). Atlantic Council. https://web.archive.org/web/20200807211042/https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/support-the-council/corporate-members-program/))+The Atlantic Council’s corporate program "engages the private sector as a crucial partner. Through substantive partnerships, networking opportunities, event sponsorship, and corporate membership, the program provides partners unique opportunities to achieve business and corporate responsibility goals."((//Convene, connect, collaborate.// (2020, August 7). Atlantic Council. https://web.archive.org/web/20200807211042/https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/support-the-council/corporate-members-program/)) ((//Atlantic Council/Corporate Members.// WikiSpooks. Retrieved January 19, 2022, from https://archive.ph/zWivw))
  
 ^ Name  ^ Donations to the Council  ^ Notes  ^ ^ Name  ^ Donations to the Council  ^ Notes  ^
-| [[BlackRock]]  | $50,000.00 – $99,000.00  | Lifetime donations as of 2019((//Honor roll of contributors.// Atlantic Council. Retrieved January 19, 2022, from https://archive.ph/0socH))+| [[BlackRock]]  | $50,000.00 – $99,000.00  | Lifetime donations as of 2019((//Honor roll of contributors.// Atlantic Council. Retrieved January 19, 2022, from https://archive.ph/0socH))  | 
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 +===== Election Integrity ===== 
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 +On May 17, 2018, [[Facebook]] announced it had partnered with the Atlantic Council "to strengthen our election integrity efforts around the world."((Meta. (2018, May 17). //We’re proud to partner with  @AtlanticCouncil  to strengthen our election integrity efforts around the world. We’ll work with experts from their Digital Research Labs to share real-time insights and ideas to better fight abuse on our platform. [Tweet].// Twitter. https://archive.ph/fEsS3)) The press release hails the AC as having "a stellar reputation looking at innovative solutions to hard problems."  
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 +"Facebook will also use the Atlantic Council’s Digital Research Unit Monitoring Missions during elections and other highly sensitive moments. This will allow us to focus on a particular geographic area — monitoring for misinformation and foreign interference and also working to help educate citizens as well as civil society."((Harbath, K. (2018, May 17). //Announcing New Election Partnership With the Atlantic Council.// Facebook. https://archive.ph/TAMUM)) 
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 +Elliot Gabriel of the [[Centre for Research on Globalization]] wrote, "with its leadership comprised of retired military officers, former policymakers, and top figures from the U.S. National Security State and Western business elites, the Atlantic Council’s role policing the social network should be viewed as a virtual takeover of Facebook by the imperialist state and the council’s extensive list of ultra-wealthy and corporate donors."((Gabriel, E. (2018, October 14). //Facebook Partners with Hawkish Atlantic Council, a NATO Lobby Group, to “Protect Democracy.”// Centre for Research on Globalization. https://archive.ph/Wx387)) 
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 +===== External links ===== 
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 +  * [[https://wiki.whiteroseintelligence.com/Atlantic-Council|White Rose Wiki]]
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