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    Lobbying is growing in the US – more information may be the best regulation.

Lobbying is growing in the US – more information may be the best regulation.

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Lobbying in US politics is not new, but recent revelations over lobbying by Trump election campaign members on behalf of foreign governments and others has brought the practice into renewed focus. Thomas T. Holyoke and Timothy M. LaPira give an overview of a special issue of the journal, Interest Groups & Advocacy, which outlines how lobbying is growing, how […]

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    The U.S. “Homeland Security” regime created more lobbying, not the other way around

The U.S. “Homeland Security” regime created more lobbying, not the other way around

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Common wisdom holds that lobbying and lobbyists influence government policy towards the preferences of the well-resourced. In new research, Tim LaPira which examines interests groups in the wake of the creation of the “homeland security” regime in 2002. He finds that the move to the new policy regime attracted new short term lobbying interests, while older, better established groups […]

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