LOBBYING EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT INTERESTS PURSUING ENVIRONMENTAL AND HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES IN THE USA
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LOBBYING EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT INTERESTS PURSUING ENVIRONMENTAL AND HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES IN THE USA
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S268667300000616-7-1
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Article
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Published
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70-84
Abstract
The article is devoted to lobbying non-profit non-governmental organizations (NGO) in the United States, declaring its goal as improving the humanitarian and environmental issues. The study of lobbying reports shows that there are many cases of hidden lobbying when officially proclaimed goal is only a cover. Real goals of lobbying hidden behind public "facade" may be considered as business or political interests.
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USA, lobbying, human rights, environmental issues, LGBT, voters, interest groups, NGO, political process, Congress
Date of publication
09.04.2018
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