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- W2186766042 abstract "Research on U.S. foreign aid allocation has largely focused on the causal effects of donor strategic interests, recipient need, and domestic politics. But can foreign countries also influence the level and terms of their foreign assistance by lobbying the U.S .government? Anecdotal accounts of foreign lobbyists successfully haggling for better U.S. foreign aid deals are alarming because they allude to the fact that U.S .foreign aid might be ‘for sale’. We show that these front-page headlines are part of a larger pattern of influence by analyzing Foreign Agent Registration Act (FARA) records filed with the Department of Justice from 1978-2006: ceteris paribus, the more a foreign principal lobbies (both in terms of dollars and networks), the more foreign aid they can secure from the U.S. We argue that foreign lobbyists highlight information about smaller countries’ domestic political nuances to Congressmen and women who lack robust information about the micro-details of international affairs and need supplemental information to divide the tight foreign aid budget. In focusing specifically on foreign lobbying, we gain a greater understanding of how lobbying works by focusing on a group that cannot pay for campaigns and also teaches us about international political economy and foreign policy." @default.
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- W2186766042 title "The Informational Role of Foreign Lobbying in U.S. Foreign Aid: Is U.S. Assistance for Sale?" @default.
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