Thorogood, 2001. — 70 p. Lobbying is an art form, rather than a science, so there is inevitably an element of judgement in what line to take. The best lobbying is always based on accurate, up-to-date information and on a well-argued case, founded on credible evidence, and delivered to the right audiences in the right tone of voice at the right time. Sounds simple, but it isn't....
Oxford University Press, 2007. — 255 p. This book is among the first to address the issues raised by the International Criminal Court (ICC) from an International Relations perspective. By clearly outlining a theoretical framework to interpret these issues, Ralph makes a significant contribution to the English School's study of international society. More specifically, he offers...
Public affairs today is more than just political lobbying. It requires working with other policy-making bodies, such as regulators, commercial organizations and other interested parties. "Public Affairs in Practice" is the first book to examine the methods public affairs professionals use to make an impact. It covers each aspect of the industry and examines the tools needed to...
Monograph in English, Great Britain, 2008. - 454 p. Introduction To Lobbying The Mechanics Of Lobbying Tools Of Lobbying Lobbying Whitehall And Westminster Lobbying Other United Kingdom Institutions Lobbying The European Union Lobbying In The United States Of America Lobbying In Asia Lobbying In The Middle East
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