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Public Interest Groups
Organizations that advocate for issues of widespread concern to the public, aiming to influence policy decisions and public opinion.
Outsider Strategies
Techniques or tactics employed by individuals or groups outside of the established political, social, or economic systems to achieve their goals, often through unconventional means.
Corporate Elites
Refers to the highest-ranking officials and decision-makers within corporations, often perceived as possessing significant influence over national and international policies.
Lobbying
The act of attempting to influence decisions made by officials in the government, often by different interest groups.
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