The process of making decision & otilde; es in pol & iacute; tica external: Import & acirc; nce two lobbies

26/10/2005 0 By Rodrigo Cintra
This paper addresses the question & atilde; the process of decision making & otilde; es in pol & iacute; tica external, establishing an anal & iacute model; optical involving both perspectives you & oacute; rich & ccedil relationship; & otilde, international es as t & eacute; & techniques of negotiating ccedil; & atilde; international. Relying initially from the perspective of the theory of Two Games N & iacute; LEVELS, it identifies some of the main limits & ccedil; & otilde; es and features anal & iacute alternatives; optical.

The discussion & HAND that the lock on what & eacute; a process of decision-making & atilde, the results in identifying & ccedil; & atilde; the few deciding factors for your understanding & atilde, the; in particular, we highlight the relationship & ccedil; & otilde; es between the executive and legislative, procedures and change MAKE-institutional and discussion & HAND of the pol & iacute; w & optical uacute; PUBLIC & iacute and pol; External topical.
In view of the mapping decision & atilde making process; in the pol & iacute; tica external, analyzes the import & acirc; INSTANCE & atilde the pressure groups, the, especially those that perform & ccedil; & otilde; es lobby. Thus, is to discuss-id & eacute; ia grass roots lobby, which is presented in the US today as one of the main forms of mobilizing & ccedil; & atilde; e & ccedil acts; & atilde, the interest groups.

 


The process of making decision & otilde; es in pol & iacute; tica external: Import & acirc; nce two lobbies

CEDEC notebooks nº 72
May 2005
www.rodrigocintra.pro.br/pdf/cad72.pdf