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This book illustrates how international lobbying can be seen as asking American Congresspersons to put the interests of other countries (Israel & South Korea) before those of the USA itself. The privatization of diplomacy divests the role of the USA foreign policy decision making process because, instead of focusing on a national-level maximization on interest, the parties involved are engaged in "satisficing" the decision reach of their organization; therefore, in actuality, it makes the United States a hostage of strong organization capabilities that infiltrate inside the American federal…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book illustrates how international lobbying can be seen as asking American Congresspersons to put the interests of other countries (Israel & South Korea) before those of the USA itself. The privatization of diplomacy divests the role of the USA foreign policy decision making process because, instead of focusing on a national-level maximization on interest, the parties involved are engaged in "satisficing" the decision reach of their organization; therefore, in actuality, it makes the United States a hostage of strong organization capabilities that infiltrate inside the American federal government and influences a particular goal affecting its foreign policy directions as well as the international structure as a whole.
Autorenporträt
André Siffert, a dual citizen of Brazil and Portugal, is a PhD in International Relations at Jilin University, China. His research interest is focused on international relations, specifically on public and private diplomacy, organizational behavior analysis, and foreign policy formation.