Lobbying Relations Tendencies in Canada
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Lobbying Relations Tendencies in Canada
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S032120680001911-6-1
Publication type
Article
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Published
Authors
Pavel Kanevsky 
Affiliation: Lomonosov Moscow State University
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Edition
Pages
60-72
Abstract

Article is dedicated to research of the latest tendencies in lobbying development in Canada. It shows how political transformations, including changing role of the parliament, have brought more pluralism to policy making and gave interest groups more opportunities for organized pressure. Main forms of influence among Canadian interest groups were analyzed: direct contacts with government officials and political representatives, indirect contacts through professional lobbyists, involvement into electoral campaigns and creation of expert opinions. Author demonstrates that despite lobbying regulation interest groups preserve informal communication with decision makers using both legal loopholes and the very nature of Canadian federalism. Analysis also showed that Canadian interest groups successfully integrated to policy making not only on national, but also on international level, efficiently advocating interests of separate groups and national economic and trade priorities.

Keywords
Lobbying, interest groups, Canadian politics, federalism, international lobbying.
Received
16.10.2018
Date of publication
12.11.2018
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10
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1. Kanevskij P.S., Sharikov P.A. 2017. Transformatsiya instituta lobbizma v SShA v XXI veke i vyzovy dlya Rossii // SShA Kanada: ehkonomika, politika, kul'tura. №5, s.43-54.

2. Komkova E.G. 2017. Politicheskaya bor'ba vokrug NAFTA // SShA ? Kanada: ehkonomika, politika, kul'tura. № 4, s. 34-48.

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