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Mexico’s president-elect hires DC lobbyists
By Lindsay Young Jul 17, 2012 12:56 p.m.Mexico’s President-elect, Enrique Peña Nieto, who takes office December 1, has hired lobbying firm Chlopak, Leonard, Schechter & Associates to represent him in Washington. According to documents filed with the Department of Justice (DOJ), the contract focuses on U.S. outreach and “monitoring of news and policy developments related to Mexico-U.S. interests.”
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Mitt Romney makes an early appearance in lobbying filings
By Lindsay Young Jun 12, 2012 9:13 a.m.It's not surprising that a Republican stalwart like Bob Dole, the party's 1996 presidential candidate and, prior to that, the Senate Majority Leader, would have occasion to speak with current GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney. But the context is: Dole's firm, Alston and Bird, disclosed that he's started to lobby Mitt Romney on behalf of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office of the United States (TECRO), the diplomatic mission of Taiwan to the United States.
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Brazil-U.S. trip part of larger PR strategy
By Lindsay Young Apr 10, 2012 8:45 a.m.
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On eve of Netanyahu visit, a look at Israel's lobbying
By Lindsay Young Mar 2, 2012 11:50 a.m.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday begins a visit to the United States amid tensions surrounding Iran's nuclear program and a report President Obama will urge his Israeli counterpart to postpone a preemptive strike. In addition to Obama, Netanyahu will call on another U.S. power political player, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).
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Arab Spring Data
By Lindsay Young Feb 10, 2012 2:57 p.m.
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Arab Spring: One Year Later
By Lindsay Young Feb 10, 2012 2:55 p.m.
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Deutsche Telekom meets key people opposing AT&T and T-Mobile merger
By Lindsay Young Nov 23, 2011 10:01 a.m.While Congress and the Department of Justice are questioning the T-Mobile and AT&T merger, Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile's parent company has been working on a behind the scene lobbying campaign, contacting key opponents to the deal in the last few months, reports filed under the Foreign Agents Registration Act show.
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Gaddafi's long history of lobbying comes to an end
By Lindsay Young Oct 20, 2011 1:31 p.m.Libyan Dictator Moammar Gaddafi was killed today in his hometown of Sirte, a showman to the end, “brandishing a golden pistol.” Lobbying, in many ways, was part of his political arsenal that boosted Gaddafi’s international prowess, helped protect him from additional sanctions and promoted the business interests of the Libyan ruling elite and U.S. business. We’ve covered several of these instances in the past. Here’s a look at a few:
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Longtime lobbying campaign pays off for South Korea with recent trade deal
By Lindsay Young Oct 14, 2011 4:12 p.m.Trade agreements stem from long-winded talks, some heavy handed diplomacy and, as it turns out, a substantial amount of lobbying. The newest trade deal between South Korea and the U.S. was a massive operation which cost the Koreans $39.9 million in lobbying and PR fees in 2010 alone.
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Israel, Palestine spend millions on lobbying, PR campaigns
By Lindsay Young Sep 22, 2011 3:28 p.m.As the United Nations considers the Palestinian referendum for statehood, possibly as early as Friday, both parties are vying for an approval from the UN Security Council and for a U.S. vote. Both Israel and Palestine have a long history of lobbying the U.S. and in the past year alone, the Palestinian Liberation Organization spent over one million on public relations. During the same time, Israel spent over $13 million on lobbying, public relations and related costs. Both interests contacted important policy makers and set up a vast PR campaign.
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Canadian government, oil interests keep close watch on oil pipeline verdict
By Lindsay Young Aug 26, 2011 11:16 a.m.Environmental protesters gathered Wednesday in front of the White House calling to stop the extension of a crude oil pipeline, from the midwest to the Gulf coast ahead of a State deparment environmental study due to come out today. And with pressure from the Obama administration to resolve the deadlock to either go ahead with the project or not by the end of the year, the Canadian government has stepped up their lobbying efforts.
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A look back at Gaddafi’s lobbying as his regime falls
By Lindsay Young Aug 22, 2011 2:31 p.m.Libyan rebel forces now hold most of Tripoli. Gaddafi’s sons have been captured but the eccentric Libyan dictator remains elusive.
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Egypt's transitional government lobbies on seeking funds, debt reduction
By Lindsay Young Aug 18, 2011 11:06 a.m.While the Egyptian uprising earlier this year saw the ousting of long time leader Hosni Mubarak and ignited a mass movement across the Middle East, the regime change has not translated to a different approach to U.S. policy. Lobbying records filed by the hired guns of the Egyptian government show a seamless transition from promoting the Mubarak regime to the transitional military rule, seeking funds for Egypt and then asking for a reduction in Egypt’s debt burden.
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Palestinian lobbyists meet with key decision makers
By Lindsay Young Jun 9, 2011 1:19 p.m.The Palestine Liberation Organization recently filed their bi-annual lobbying documents that show outreach to top decision makers, media and academia, and list meetings with up and coming policy leaders.
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