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Newcomers’ Guide to EU Lobbying
Corporate communication, EU AffairsIn a corporate context, virtually no one would define themselves as a “lobbyist” and only a handful would do so even off the record. This is not out of political correctness or any negative connotation that go with the term but rather due to the fact that, in most cases, their job is far broader than just lobbying. It might include any or all of the following: [see the full article for details]
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Why EU digital advocacy is more than social media
EU AffairsMy article published on Euractiv.com: Why EU digital advocacy is more than social media. Original available here. Why EU digital advocacy is more than social media When it comes to digital advocacy in European affairs, it’s important to …
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Why public affairs does not equal lobbying
EU AffairsMy article published on Europeanpublicaffairs.eu: Why public affairs does not equal lobbying. Original available here. Why public affairs does not equal lobbying According to Public Affairs Council President Doug Pinkham, “public affairs is the most important function that nobody …
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