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Through a system of interlocking memberships on the boards of companies he had reorganized or influenced, Morgan and his banking house achieved a top-heavy concentration of control over some of the nation's leading corporations and financial institutions.
The Neocon Core used a web of interlocking memberships in these groups to help generate buzz and give the veneer of scholarly disinterest and neutrality to policy pronouncements that in reality were serving the ideological interests of the players agitating for war.
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In France, for instance, interlocking board memberships are common.
Over the last few decades, scholars have discussed several motives for the creation of interlocking directorate ties resulting from directors' memberships on more than one company's board (for a review see Mizruchi 1996; for a more recent overview, see David and Westerhuis 2014).
In October, Citigroup Chairman and CEO Sanford I. Weill Sanford I. Weill announced that he would terminate interlocking directorships by discontinuing his board membership at AT&T and United Technologies.
As a result, one question worthy of additional study is to determine whether localized interlocking directorate networks promote the cohesion of business elites or whether elite cohesion (e.g., co-membership in business clubs) promotes the formation of localized interlocking networks.
"We have interlocking interests.
She made three interlocking points.
He has three interlocking aims.
Hollande has three interlocking problems.
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