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The Revolving Door: Balancing Expertise and Influence in Government and Lobbying
The revolving door, a term often used to describe the movement of individuals between positions in the public and private … More
15 Things You Need to Know About Lobbying in Today’s Political Climate
Lobbying is the act of attempting to influence decisions made by government officials or institutions, typically through direct or indirect … More
The Revolving Door: How Washington D.C.’s Culture of Elitism and Conflict of Interest Undermines Democracy
Revolving doors, in the context of Washington D.C., refer to the movement of individuals between government positions and private sector … More
Navigating the Controversial Revolving Door Restrictions in Lobbying Practices
Revolving Door Restrictions: A Look at the Controversial Practice of Lobbying Lobbying remains a controversial practice in the United States, … More
The Ethics of the Revolving Door: Should There Be Restrictions?
The revolving door – perhaps one of the most well-known hallmarks of Washington D.C. politics. For those unfamiliar, it’s a … More
The Controversial Practice of Lobbying: Influence and Transparency in Washington D.C.
Lobbying is a widely-discussed practice in Washington D.C., and for good reason. It refers to the act of influencing lawmakers … More