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Diplomacy, Inc.: the influence of lobbies on U.S. foreign policy / Newhouse, John   Journal Article
Newhouse, John Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The area around K Street in Washington, D.C., abounds with lobbyists, many of whom represent foreign governments or entities. Although some major foreign governments continue to work mainly through their embassies in Washington, nearly one hundred countries rely on lobbyists to protect and promote their interests. The subculture of public relations and law firms that do this kind of work reflects a steady decline and privatization of diplomacy -- with an increasing impact on how the United States conducts its own foreign policy.
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