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(Top) 1 National. Toggle National subsection ... This is a list of notable industry trade groups in the United States. National. Advertising, business, marketing ...
[The] ethnic composition [of the United States is] the single most important determinant of American foreign policy. — Nathan Glazer [2] "Being a country founded and populated by immigrants, the United States has always contained groups with significant affective and political ties to their national homeland and their ethnic kin throughout the world."
Advocacy groups, also known as lobby groups, interest groups, special interest groups, pressure groups, or public associations, use various forms of advocacy or lobbying to influence public opinion and ultimately public policy. [1] They play an important role in the development of political and social systems. [2]
Center for the National Interest; Center for Union Facts; Center of the American Experiment; Chalcedon Foundation; Checks and Balances (organization) Christendom College; Christian Civic League of Maine; Christian Coalition of America; Christian Legal Society; Christian Voice (United States) Church League of America; Churchmen's Committee for ...
Political scientist Thomas R. Dye said that politics is about battling over scarce governmental resources: who gets them, where, when, why and how. [8] Since government makes the rules in a complex economy such as the United States, various organizations, businesses, individuals, nonprofits, trade groups, religions, charities and others—which are affected by these rules—will exert as much ...
HSBC North America Political Action Committee (H-PAC) – Mettawa, IL; Independent Community Bankers of America PAC – Washington, D.C. Investment Company Institute PAC (ICI PAC) – Washington, D.C. MasterCard Inc. Employees PAC – Purchase, NY; Morgan Stanley PAC – Washington, D.C. Sallie Mae PAC – Reston, VA
An ethnic interest group or ethnic lobby, according to Thomas Ambrosio, [1] is an advocacy group (often a foreign policy interest group) established along cultural, ethnic, religious or racial lines by an ethnic group for the purposes of directly or indirectly influencing the foreign policy of their resident country in support of the homeland and/or ethnic kin abroad with which they identify.
Palestinian National Interest Committee; Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy; Committee for Human Rights in North Korea; Committee for Peace and Security in the Gulf; Committee of Fifty (1829) Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People; Committee to End Pay Toilets in America; Congress for Cultural ...