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  2. Issue network - Wikipedia

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    An issue network's tactics vary depending on their goals and purpose. In developed countries, issue networks often push for a change in policy within the government bureaucracy . An example includes the wide-ranging network of environmental groups and individuals who push for more environmental regulation in government policy. [ 1 ]

  3. Policy network analysis - Wikipedia

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    Non-government actors in these networks usually include not only interest group representatives but also professional or academic experts. An important characteristic of issue network is that membership is constantly changing, interdependence is often asymmetric and – compared to policy communities – it is harder to identify dominant actors ...

  4. Global public policy networks - Wikipedia

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    Global public policy network activities cover the range of steps in the policy process, beyond policy proposals or lobbying, including agenda setting, policy formulation, negotiation, rule making, coordination, implementation and evaluation. [2] Their expertise can often play an important role in global debates and norm establishment.

  5. List of intergovernmental organizations - Wikipedia

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    A ministerial conference of the World Trade Organization, in the Palace of Nations (Geneva, Switzerland).. The following is a list of the major existing intergovernmental organizations (IGOs).

  6. Iron triangle (US politics) - Wikipedia

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    The result is a three-way, stable alliance that sometimes is called a "sub-government" because of its durability, impregnability, and power to determine policy. [19] An iron triangle relationship can result in regulatory capture, the passing of very narrow, pork-barrel policies that benefit a small segment of the population. The interests of ...

  7. Why government regulation isn’t a clear cut issue in ... - AOL

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    Government regulation of business is dominating the headlines these days, with the Department of Justice and dozens of states trying to break up music promoter Live Nation, a blizzard of recent ...

  8. Single-issue politics - Wikipedia

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    Single-issue politics are a form of litmus test; common examples are abortion, taxation, animal rights, environment, and guns. The National Rifle Association in the United States, which has only one specific interest, is an example of a single-issue group. What differentiates single-issue groups from other interest groups is their intense style ...

  9. Trump’s approval rating jumps to one of his all-time highest ...

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    There has been somewhat sparse polling of Trump’s favorabilities ratings in the wake of the Nov. 5 election. Another poll from the Economist/YouGov gauged it at 50% favorable to 49% unfavorable.