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... campaign support or through lobbying once representatives have taken office . Both campaign support and lobbying represent pragmatic , efficient means of con- necting representatives to special interests . How do regulations on campaign ...
... campaign support or through lobbying once representatives have taken office . Both campaign support and lobbying represent pragmatic , efficient means of con- necting representatives to special interests . How do regulations on campaign ...
Pagina 85
... campaigns . Argentina , Brazil and Chile follow mainstream solutions concerning the bans imposed on donors as shown in Table 6. All three ban foreign entities from making campaign contributions and none permits state institutions to ...
... campaigns . Argentina , Brazil and Chile follow mainstream solutions concerning the bans imposed on donors as shown in Table 6. All three ban foreign entities from making campaign contributions and none permits state institutions to ...
Pagina 147
... campaign when it shot up to over 40 percent . " Sí , Costa Rica " OSCARARIAS POL Arias projected a very aloof image as the campaign progressed and refused to meet the other leading candidates in the traditional televised debates ...
... campaign when it shot up to over 40 percent . " Sí , Costa Rica " OSCARARIAS POL Arias projected a very aloof image as the campaign progressed and refused to meet the other leading candidates in the traditional televised debates ...
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