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  • ...h.org/profiles/index.php/American_Council_for_Capital_Formation#Footnotes] Lobbying records at the Senate show that in 2003 Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld's ...climate change policy, in particular implementation of the Kyoto Protocol. Lobbying efforts included discussing the macroeconomic impact of global climate chan
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  • '''Beattie Media''' is a PR and lobbying firm headquarterd in London, with offices in Glasgow, Leeds, Birmingham, Ma ...independent PR businesses in Scotland and, until a scandal related to the lobbying side of the business in 1999, Beattie Media enjoyed remarkable success in a
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  • ...s and writers, the BBC, unspecified 'social entrepreneurs', policy makers, the [[OECD]] and also [[BP]]. ...that they can utilise it to influence the wider society, including policy-makers. And, in fact, the IFF makes 'no apology for taking seriously [[Margare
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  • ...''', now known as '''Pagoda Porter Novelli''' is an Edinburgh-based PR and lobbying company run by the former head of the [[Institute of Public Relations Scotl ...ies Minister [[Malcolm Chisholm]]. It follows Edinburgh City Council's decision to award a £250,000 deal to work on the Edinburgh housing stock transfer p
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  • ...its own rules to help Disney get the no-fly zones because of Disney's lobbying efforts {{ref|globalsecurity}}. The Republican Senators Ted Stevens and Ri The decision has angered pilots across the country however. These pilots have accused D
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  • ...g discussion on this subject among stakeholders such as scientists, policy makers, activists and journalists. He recently served on the [[USDA]]'s [[Agricult ...l was named Villain of the Month by [[Clean Air Trust]] for his "ferocious lobbying charge to persuade President Bush to reverse his campaign pledge to control
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  • [[Halogen]] is a PR and lobbying firm in Scotland. ...provides the following services: public relations; political relations and lobbying; and crisis management.
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  • ...ational agreements and regulations on biotechnology" and to "inform policy makers, regulators and the general public about the objectives and progress in pub ...ledge, Science and Technology for Development: Global Summary for Decision Makers (IAASTD); Beintema, N. et al., 2008.</ref>
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  • ...porateeurope.org/lobbycracy/houseofmirrors.html Burson-Marsteller Brussels lobbying for the bromine industry] Corporate Europe, January 2005, accessed 20 April ....org/barroso.html European Commission Must Act to Curb Excessive Corporate Lobbying Power] ''Corporate Europe'', 25 October 2004, accessed 20 April 2015 </ref>
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  • ...d to support Euro-TASSC (as a way to hide the tobacco lobbying), including makers of "consumer products (food, beverages, tobacco), packaging industry, agric ...e Advancement of Sound Science Coalition|TASSC]] activities and a previous decision not to have [[The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition|TASSC]] work direc
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  • ==Influence on policy makers== ...One 'classified' British government memorandum he received, while making a decision about whether to testify, revealed government strategy, outlined at a meeti
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  • ...wn as 'Patents on Life'). What was controversial about [[Alastair Kent]]'s lobbying for the Directive was that it was at total odds with GIG's declared policy ...but a few areas, but more subtle restrictions, such as excessive delays in decision-making, high regulatory hurdles and a cautious attitude among investors, co
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  • In January 2003 Mumba travelled to London and Brussels as part of a lobbying trip organised by the biotech-industry funded lobby groups [[EuropaBio]] an ...ed by the British Medical Association were the main reason behind Zambia's decision to reject food aid in 2002, says a Zambian scientist who visited Europe thi
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  • ...terest Group]] became embroiled in controversy in 1997 related to its role lobbying for the 'Directive on the Legal Protection of Biotechnological Inventions', ...the efforts of Kent and his well-oiled lobbying machine helped to sway the decision, that some patient interest groups became aware of the fact that his activi
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  • '''[http://www.powerbase.info/index.php?title=Lobbying_Portal Back to Lobbying Portal]'''<br> ...rayling Global]], which is in turn owned by [[Huntsworth]]. GPS also owned lobbying firm [[Westminster Strategy]]. GPS merged with [[Citigate Public Affairs]]
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  • ...{{‪Template:Fracking badge‬}}'''Greenhaus Public Communication''' is a lobbying firm based in Scotland. ...e relatively small and interlinked networks of Scottish Politics, decision makers and the media [which] can often be difficult to penetrate". It is ideally p
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  • ...and ethics rules are the only way to effectively discourage such deceptive lobbying practices&#39;, says Ulrich Mueller of LobbyControl. :In its lobbying towards MEPs, the &#39;Campaign for Creativity&#39; (C4C) pretends to repre
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  • ...n]] ([[BMA]]), where she was responsible for 'policy and ethics advice and lobbying on assisted reproduction, abortion and organ donation'<ref>See [https://www ...ity from nature. Subsequent investigations revealed that certain programme makers and several key contributors to the series, including Tizzard, had been clo
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  • views known to the political decision-makers at national and European level by means of ...ks.cambridge.org/chapter.jsf?bid=CBO9780511559198&cid=CBO9780511559198A018 Lobbying for a Europe of big business: the European Roundtable of Industrialists]' i
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  • ==Lobbying for lobbying== The ECPA exist to defend the lobbying industryand is attempting to engage in the debate about regulation of lobby
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  • ...ading body in representing the industry's views to government and decision makers in the UK. Influencing legislation affecting the industry, and creating a b The ABPI has long been lobbying for relaxation of the regulations governing promotion and advertising of pr
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  • ...to which BP America and over 300 other corporations belong is involved in lobbying the US government. The council was founded in 1945 "to promote an open syst ...uropean multinationals. With privileged access to EU and national decision-makers the roundtable has been at the forefront in promoting industry self-regulat
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  • ...#7ba06d; text-align:left; color:#fff; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Welcome to the Lobbying Portal on Powerbase - your guide to networks of power and deceptive PR </h2 ...ng door' between politics and the lobbying industry. For industry-specific lobbying, visit the relevant Powerbase portals (from the homepage or tag cloud).
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  • ===EU lobbying against renewable energy targets 2011-2015=== ...y the ''Guardian'' under freedom of information laws show that Shell began lobbying the incoming president, [[Jose Manuel Barroso]], in October 2011. The compa
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  • ...gh various alcohol industry bodies. Diageo's networks of links with policy-makers should be especially highlighted (see [[Diageo: Influence]]) Diageo's close ties with government, and strong interests in lobbying it, help make sense of its involvement in the G8 summit of July 2005, which
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  • ...dge‬}}{{Template:Brexit badge}}'''Portland''' is an international PR and lobbying consultancy founded in 2001 by [[Tim Allan]], a former adviser to UK prime ==Brexit lobbying==
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  • ...[http://www.dailybruin.ucla.edu/archives/id/23018/ Panel debates Pinochet decision: Participants discuss historical, legal context of Chilean dictator’s ind ...fact, they are not just thriving in its shadow, they have been constantly lobbying to make that war bigger, more bloody, more high-tech and most crucially of
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  • ==Lobbying for GM== ...a positive vision of biotechnology to government and international policy-makers in order to counter what de Greef calls the 'uncoordinated proliferation of
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  • ===2010 Healthcare Lobbying=== :A decision to prioritise a less therapeutically effective medicine because of cost-bas
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  • ==Lobbying groups== ‘USCIB provides unparalleled access to international policy makers and regulatory authorities, and has over 50 specialized policy committees a
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  • ...e private sector, including one as a senior adviser from January 2018 with lobbying consultancy firm [[Teneo]]. Other roles included as an adviser to Llewelly ...commendation/summary-of-business-appointments-applications-martin-donnelly Decision Summary of business appointments applications - Sir Martin Donnelly], gov.
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  • ...study on the role of lobbying in the UK evidently intended to ensure that lobbying is not seen as a problem. In a press release from the [[Hansard Society]], ...influence their views on certain issues. When we discuss the legitimacy of lobbying in Britain, we need to keep in mind all those who are currently engaged in
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  • ...that their economic weight enables them to substantially influence policy decision-making processes, be it informally or formally, indirectly or directly. Eco ==Lobbying Groups==
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  • In 1992 [[The Center for Public Integrity]] published its report on lobbying and PR efforts by repressive regimes, “The Torturers’ Lobby”. Hill an ...y, and Human Rights through Sanctions Reform Act” since then, as well as lobbying against selective purchasing laws and other restrictions on international t
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  • ==Lobbying== ...erner, Liipfert et al) Raytheon budgets at least $1.6 million annually for lobbying.<ref>Ibid.</ref>
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  • ...most likely go on to establish methods designed to protect elite decision-makers from public scrutiny and subsequent accountability. Although he argued that ...y secrecy that is imposed upon those in positions to observe high decision-makers clearly works for and not against the operations of the power elite.”<ref
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  • ...e among all significant interest groups and channels the results to policy-makers". It makes no secret of placing "special emphasis on strengthening the inte ...hat [[Corporate Europe Observatory]] describes as "an aggressive US journo-lobbying website funded by companies like [[Microsoft]], [[Exxon]] and [[McDonalds]]
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  • Lord Raymond Pennock, ex-CBI head, was chair of the cable makers BICC, retiring to become deputy chair of Plessey electronics In '85. He was ...irector of Legal and General Assurance. he's also on the board of the tank makers Vickers and the Spitfire Scheme Nomlness company. He's 59 and Jives at Sund
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  • ==Influence / Lobbying== .... In all of these UN negotiations, the International Chamber's obstructive lobbying is in direct opposition to the Global Compact principles it has pledged to
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  • Royal Dutch/Shell group and its subsidiaries belong to a large number of lobbying organisations and have substantial access to government, particularly in th ...d over 300 other American corporations belong to USCIB who are involved in lobbying the US government. The council was founded in 1945 "to promote an open syst
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  • ==Lobbying Groups== ...iations, and claims to provide unparalleled access to international policy makers and regulatory authorities.’[46]
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  • ==Lobbying for education reform== ...ia company to a global edu-business has been accompanied by an increase in lobbying and its involvement in policy debates.
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  • ...es both with individual MPs and researchers and through discussion groups. Lobbying is undertaken on issues as appropriate and where considered necessary.'<ref
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  • ...ss the EU, with Member States taking the role of enforcers rather than law makers. Topics include provenance, authenticity, addition of nutrients, nutrition ...gh EUFIC has not officially gained direct influence on EU policymaking and decision making. He explains that EUFIC achieves this 'through exerting indirect inf
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  • It also has a significant lobbying business. Its lobbying income in the US in 2016 was $6.7m (2015 income was $9.5m).<ref>[https://ww ==Lobbying practice==
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  • ...all aspects of client communications including media relations, political lobbying, issues and crisis management, economic, trade, tourism and cultural promot ...gies that improve or enhance these perceptions and impact on key decision -makers, opinion-formers and ultimately stakeholders."
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  • ...bes itself as “the optimum way to reach defence legislators and decision makers in the UK." Ashby is also Chairman of the Advisory Board of [[Raynard Research]], a lobbying consultancy run by Paul Keetch.
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  • '''Indigo Public Affairs''' is niche lobbying firm specialising in major regeneration projects throughout the UK and plan ...olomon Hughes [http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/solomon-hughes-boris-johnson-lobbying-conference-speech-mount-pleasant-910 Boris Johnson and his luxury housing l
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  • '''PLMR''' is a political lobbying and media relations company with specialist public affairs, monitoring and ...o make sure we have a permanent physical presence at the heart of Scottish decision making and as Scotland gets additional devolution.'<ref>[http://www.plmr.co
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  • ...n years" and has "interviewed roughly 40 current and past Israeli decision makers about a military strike, as well as many American and Arab officials,"<ref ...) — that was at the forefront of an intensive, even ferocious, anti-Iran lobbying effort. For Walt and Mearsheimer to acknowledge that the Arab lobby, and no
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  • Kimmons & Kimmons is a Brussels based lobbying consultancy led by a former lobbyist for pharmaceuticals giant [[GlaxoSmithKline]]. At a training course on lobbying in Brussels,
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  • ...ncrease in food prices.[1] GM giant Monsanto has been at the heart of the lobbying for biofuels (crops grown for fuel rather than food) — while profiting en ...ledge, Science and Technology for Development: Global Summary for Decision Makers (IAASTD)]”, Beintema, N. et al., 2008, accessed October 2008
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  • ...onships, and the ability to work with Washington's most important decision makers and opinion leaders."<ref>[http://www.americandefense.net/adimission.htm]</ *[[lobbying firms]]
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  • ...edia Forum channels resources to ensure that significant numbers of policy makers actively participate. Events are normally held close to the Houses of Parli [[Category:Lobbying]]
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  • ...estions were being asked [[Jacqueline Sandra Ann Cox]], who was personally lobbying MPs, was a member of both TOAST and [[LighterLife UK Limited]] and [[Lighte ==Lobbying==
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  • ...ts by enhancing confidence among media, healthcare professionals, decision makers and consumers.'<ref>http://www.crnusa.org/who_about.html</ref> Among the lobbying accompishments that CRN boast of on their website are the key role it playe
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  • ...lfare. Achieving this goal requires time, effort and money into systematic lobbying efforts. ...has employed a broad, far reaching, formidable and systematic approach to lobbying. They are active on various fronts which they believe will assist the need
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  • '''Williams and Jensen''' is a Washington based law and lobbying firm established in 1970. ...ation and public policy process in Washington'. In doing so they 'combine lobbying and legal firepower. Williams & Jensen then goes beyond developing strategi
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  • '''The McManus Group''' is a Washington-based lobbying firm established in 2004. ...government'. They advertise their 'relationship with high level decision makers in Congress and the Administration', which enable their 'clients to leverag
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  • '''Glover Park Group''' is a US PR and lobbying firm. ==Lobbying==
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  • ...xt morning the IBA informed [[Geoffrey Howe]]'s Private Secretary of their decision and then the Cabinet was informed. At around noon Howe again phoned the IB The programme makers were experienced, painstaking and persistent. They did not bribe, bully or
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  • ...the 'EBPS promotes link between practitioners rather than between decision makers and professional representatives of lobbyists.' In fact though all four co ...rammes ensure that enterprises undertake not to use their relationship for lobbying'.
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  • ===Lobbying for reform=== * lobby for policy change, such as pushing for local decision-makers to support 'Common Core'.
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  • ...t "makes a set of recommendations to Government but also calls on decision makers across the public, voluntary and business sectors. In addition the report g {{Template:Lobbying Portal badge}}
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  • ..., working across the political spectrum with parliamentarians and decision-makers.<ref>Policy Connect [http://www.policyconnect.org.uk/content/policyconnect/ ...Connect is a lobbying outfit which helps clients to get close to decision makers. In June 2013 ''PRWeek'' reported that Policy Connect holds more parliament
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  • ...f of our clients...By nurturing close, working relationships with decision makers, the media and beyond, we ensure that as our client, you are able to achiev [[Category:Lobbying firms]]
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  • ...December 2003. Accessed 29th January 2009</ref>, DCI specialises in 'P.R., lobbying, and so-called "Astroturf" organizing, generally on behalf of corporations. ...s that once specialized in gaining person-to-person access to key decision-makers have branched out. The new game is to dominate the entire intellectual envi
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  • ...rector, [[Androsch International Consulting]] (http://www.androsch.com) - 'lobbying' is listed as one of the activities of the company<ref>[http://www.androsch ...industries, as well as personal contacts to its main players and decision makers"<ref>[http://www.aic.com.pl/en/faqs.htm Austrian International Consulting],
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  • ...players, and theoretically also equal participants in the organization’s decision-making processes. Due to its ‘one vote per member’ system, the WTO has
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  • '''Bellenden Public Affairs''' is a UK lobbying firm with offices in London and Edinburgh. ...a Labour councillor in the London borough of Southwark and specialised in lobbying for developers to gain planning permission, particularly in London.
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  • ...uropean multinationals. With privileged access to EU and national decision-makers the roundtable has been at the forefront in promoting industry self-regulat The B.P group belongs to a large number of lobbying organisations. This gives it substantial access to government, especially i
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  • [[Royal Dutch/Shell]] group and its subsidiaries belong to a large number of lobbying organisations and have substantial access to government, particularly in th ...d over 300 other American corporations belong to USCIB who are involved in lobbying the US government. The council was founded in 1945 "to promote an open syst
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  • ...g road shows and financial seminars in cities where fund industry decision makers are based, and by taking active part in the principal meetings of the globa [[Category: Financial sector lobbying]]
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  • ...ment of nuclear science, research and engineering to its members, decision makers and the general public”. Its members include national nuclear societies f [[Category:Pro-nuclear organisations lobbying the EU]]
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  • ...te on long-term measures to cultivate relationships and influence decision-makers and media leaders in Europe. BICOM is associated with [[AIPAC]] and former ...2005, Lee Petar stepped down as BICOM's Director of Communications to join lobbying firm [[Good Relations Political]]. He was replaced by [[Ruth Smeeth]], prev
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  • It aims to "influence decision-makers" on issues including: ==Lobbying==
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  • ==Lobbying Activities== ...ts related to her medical concerns. She, for her part, encourages decision-makers to visit her clinics. Cabinet ministers, senators, Knesset members, judges,
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  • ...licity, and conferences, and by exploiting its relationships with decision makers. Heritage had close connections with the Reagan administration, and former ...ere. [[Edwin Feulner]] serves on the strategy board of the ASC, a powerful lobbying and propaganda organ of the defense industry. A former chairman of the Heri
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  • ==Lobbying activities== The NAFD is open on its website about its role in lobbying government. It reported in 2009 in an article about a meeting with Welsh As
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  • ...of Democracies]]'s (FDD) formula to Brussels to influence European policy makers and opinion. ...ct [[Coalition Against Terrorist Media]]. In November 2008, it welcomed a decision by the German to ban the [[Hezbollah]]-linked al-Manar TV. Spokesman [[Alex
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  • *Ensure that Israel's interests are heard and understood by policy makers, opinion molders and the American public. ...nts are given guided tours and meet 'academic and military experts, policy makers and other influential Israelis'. The project employs social and traditional
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  • ...se or with a compromised immune system were offered the vaccine first. The decision was made by the [[JCVI]] in August 2009 - before the vaccine was licensed a ==Legal immunity for vaccine makers==
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  • ...al on [[Powerbase:About|Powerbase]]&mdash;your guide to networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR. ...act as advocates for their members, providing indirect access to decision makers and the formation of policy.
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  • :a McKinsey front that brings together departmental policy-makers with corporate executives at meetings sponsored by McKinsey client companie ...plier to over half of them.<ref>[http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/lobbying/item/5769-nhs-the-foxes-have-control NHS: The foxes have control], Spinwatc
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  • :They are all highly respected donors. But that's not our decision," he said, adding that he would need their permission to make them public. ...parency register but GWPF‘s activities are aimed at influencing decision makers and public opinion.<ref> [http://www.corporateeurope.org/system/files/files
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  • ...an lottery group. She has significant experience engaging with EU decision-makers and the European media around key pieces of legislation.<ref>GPlus Europe, ...iversity, Washington DC for a year. Stéphanie now teaches a seminar on EU lobbying at Sciences-po Paris. In addition to her native French, she is fluent in En
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  • ==Lobbying for its members== PR and lobbying company, [[Weber Shandwick]] provides the Secretariat to MTG and acts as it
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  • This page lists the history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. *[[Lobbying regulation - chronology 1920s-1980s]]
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  • ...ess [[Angela Browning]], chairwoman of '''ACOBA''', in 2016 criticised the decision of by her predecessors on the advisory board, given accusations that Hartne ...ors have the opportunity to 'gain special access to partner country policy-makers and legislators'. According to TobaccoTactics.org it is funded by multinati
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  • ...as well as create and further develop Switzerland’s network of decision-makers and opinion-leaders in other countries. ...hrough carrying out projects abroad, organising visits by foreign decision-makers and opinion-leaders to Switzerland, developing and distributing information
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  • Friends of the Earth Europe (FoEE), an active member of the [[Alliance for Lobbying Transparency and Ethics Regulation in the EU]] (ALTER-EU), is the largest g ...l and global levels; seeks to increase public participation and democratic decision-making, working towards environmental, social, economic and political justi
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  • This page lists the history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. *[[Lobbying regulation - chronology 1920s-1980s]]
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  • This page lists the history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. *[[Lobbying regulation - chronology 1920s-1980s]]
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  • ...previously run by [[James Bethell]], the 5th Baron Bethell. It was sold to lobbying firm [[Cicero Consulting]] in June 2018, after which Bethell described hims ...asis on the need to change public opinion as a way of influencing decision-makers.
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  • ...Connect]], a lobbying outfit which helps clients to get close to decision makers.
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  • '''Specialised Healthcare Alliance''' (SHA) is a lobbying organisation with links to some of the world’s biggest pharmaceutical com ...ist whose company, JMC Partners, works with clients such as pharmaceutical makers [[AstraZeneca]] and [[Pfizer]] and medical device company [[Cyberonics]].
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  • The firm is “aimed at providing decision-makers with independent thinking and evidence-based research in the run-up to the ...ber 2014 </ref> and has also worked for think-tank [[Policy Exchange]] and lobbying agencies [[MHP Communications]] and [[Quiller Consultants]].
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  • ==Lobbying and influencing politicians== ...rease awareness about Azerbaijan amongst key opinion formers, key decision-makers and other political, academic and civil society stakeholders'. One of the t
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  • ...ial projects, endowments, bequests and legacies.’<ref> AJC, ''Decades of Decision: A Brief History of the American Jewish Committee'', May 1983. </ref> ...C's worldwide efforts to defend Jewish security. <ref> ''AJC'', Decades of Decision </ref>
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  • ...e of approximately one-half million dollars for grassroots and legislative lobbying between 1979 and 1982. ...rature, the Congress writes that it ... continues to work closely with the makers of public opinion and public policy to demonstrate how the cause of Middle
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  • ...n Zionist Council(AZC) with the expressed aim of spearheading a pro-Israel lobbying campaign. ...rumors of an impending investigation began circulating, Renen renamed his lobbying committee the American Zionist Committee for Public Affairs, retaining the
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  • ...e for Cities are "the first port of call for UK and international decision makers seeking to understand and improve UK cities' economic performance."<ref nam ...: will explore the practical ways cities, businesses and national decision-makers implement policies in greater detail, using case-studies, examples, and les
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  • ...ctional at various levels” going on to say “starting from macro policy decision making support in our think tank to creating a globally relevant curriculum ...and communities, the private (energy) sector, primary stakeholders, policy makers and high-level officials- to foster sustainable development by broadening a
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  • '''Mishcon de Reya''' is a law and lobbying firm, based in London and with a New York office. ==Lobbying services==
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  • The FEE describes itself as, 'working with decision makers on developing, adopting and implementing [education] reform policies. We ar ==Lobbying==
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  • ==Lobbying for market-based education reform== ...lls an 'Education Executives’ Policy Forum' for 'director-level decision-makers and policy influencers' in education.
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  • ...] [[Category:Smuggling]][[Category:Smuggling]][[Category:Lobbying Decision Makers]]
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  • '''Figure 11 Communications''' is a PR and lobbying firm based in Edinburgh ...st our clients develop strategies that will help them engage with decision makers and get involved in the political process. Governments will only know the t
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  • ...around the world through technology (see [[Cisco]] profile for more of its lobbying for education reform). ==Lobbying for education reform==
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  • ...erbeek near the Dutch town of Arnhem, this international group of decision-makers still meets at least once a year for confidential discussions of world affa ...ics to block UN condemnation of France's Algerian policy in 1959. Violet's lobbying in the UN would also pave the way for de Gaulle's tour of Latin America in
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  • SS-20 threat by adopting its Double-Track Decision which foresaw offering the groups to counter the Soviet campaigns. At the 6I, we took a decision to create
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  • representing or accompanying him on many of his foreign trips and lobbying for his "was a major force in the decision of the State Department and the White House last
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  • *'lobbies Government and decision-makers on policy issues', ==Lobbying for edtech==
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  • This page lists the history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. *[[Lobbying regulation - chronology 1920s-1980s]]
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  • ...he intergenerational cycle of violence, and from advocacy in the courts to lobbying the government. || the relief and support of women of all ages and families ...ent, non-proliferation and transatlantic security. We engage with decision-makers in a constructive manner and promote public awareness by addressing critica
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  • | [[Reseau Plaidoyer et Lobbying]] || || || || || 50,000 || 50000 || 47,930 || | [[Sudan Future Makers Organization]] || || || || || || || 54,688 ||
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