concept   lobbying

19 commonsense assertions
Cultures (19) United States (1) US politics (1) Brazil (1) China (1) Contemporary politics (1) France (1) Germany (1) Historical politics (1) India (1) International anti-corruption movements (1) Iran (1) New Zealand (1) Nigeria (1) Russia (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Singapore (1) South Africa (1) South Korea (1) Western political systems (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 lobbying United States Lobbying is a widely practiced, regulated activity in the United States and has a significant influence on government policy. 9
2 lobbying US politics Lobbying in US politics involves financial contributions and professional lobbyists to influence government decisions. 2
3 lobbying Brazil Lobbying in Brazil involves building relationships and informal influence on policymakers through social events and personal connections. 1
4 lobbying China In China, lobbying is heavily influenced by government officials and state-controlled entities, involving extensive connections and favors. 1
5 lobbying Contemporary politics Lobbying is considered a legitimate method for influencing government decisions and policies in contemporary politics. 1
6 lobbying France In France, lobbying is viewed with suspicion and heavily regulated, requiring public disclosure of activities and financial support. 1
7 lobbying Germany In Germany, lobbying is viewed skeptically and heavily regulated, requiring public registers and disclosure of activities and financial support. 1
8 lobbying Historical politics Lobbying in historical politics is often seen as backdoor manipulation and ethically questionable. 1
9 lobbying India Lobbying in India involves cultivating relationships and informal influence with policymakers, often through social events and personal connections. 1
10 lobbying International anti-corruption movements Lobbying is viewed as a potential source of corruption and undue influence on government decisions in international anti-corruption movements. 1
11 lobbying Iran Lobbying in Iran is heavily influenced by religious and tribal factors, focused on personal connections and religious leadership. 1
12 lobbying New Zealand Lobbying in New Zealand is a regulated activity that requires disclosure and ethical conduct to avoid conflicts of interest. 1
13 lobbying Nigeria Lobbying in Nigeria involves formal and informal methods, is intertwined with party politics, and involves community involvement. 1
14 lobbying Russia Lobbying in Russia is heavily influenced by government officials and state-controlled entities, involving extensive connections and favors. 1
15 lobbying Saudi Arabia Lobbying in Saudi Arabia is heavily influenced by religious and tribal factors, with a focus on personal connections and religious leadership. 1
16 lobbying Singapore In Singapore, lobbying is a regulated activity with disclosure requirements and an emphasis on ethical conduct and avoiding conflicts of interest. 1
17 lobbying South Africa Lobbying in South Africa is characterized by a combination of formal and informal methods intertwined with party politics and community involvement. 1
18 lobbying South Korea Lobbying in South Korea is an emerging practice with a growing focus on ethical guidelines and codes of conduct when interacting with public officials. 1
19 lobbying Western political systems In Western political systems, lobbying is considered a legitimate method of influencing policy decisions through organized advocacy. 1