Titre : | The Role of Lobbying in Shaping US Foreign Policy : Case Study of the American-Jewish lobby and the Palestinian Crises during the American President Donald Trump’s Service(2016-2020) | Type de document : | texte manuscrit | Auteurs : | Badr Eddine Akichi, Auteur ; Raouf Nebeg, Directeur de thèse | Editeur : | Laghouat : University Amar Telidji - Department of English | Année de publication : | 2021 | Importance : | 61 p | Format : | 30 cm | Accompagnement : | cd | Langues : | Anglais | Catégories : | THESES :20 Langue et litterature anglaise
| Mots-clés : | Donald Trump administration Interest groups Israel Lobby Middle East North Africa Palestinian Israeli conflict US policy | Résumé : | Interest groups and lobbyists are widely regarded as the most important link between people
and their governments, influencing their activities as well as being influenced by their
pressure. The current dissertation examines the influence and capacity of interest groups and
lobbies to share foreign policy results in the modern era, especially in the context of the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Moreover, it is highly important to examine the Jewish lobby's
influence and position in shaping US foreign policy, especially in the Middle East, during
Donald Trump's administration (2016-2020). To provide a clear reason for the interest groups
and lobby’s tremendous influence on US foreign policy, the American Jewish lobby and the
Palestinian crisis is taken as a case study. The dissertation digs deep into the structure of the
Jewish lobby and the strategies used by its founders to exert influence and shape policy within
the White House. More specifically, this thesis examines the effect of the Jewish lobby on the
Trump administration's foreign policy against the Middle Eastern and North African nations,
including Palestine, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, and others. Finally, the current study clarifies
how the American-Jewish lobby influenced the Trump administration's foreign policy towards
the Palestinian-Israeli conflict | note de thèses : | Master Degree in civilization and Literature |
The Role of Lobbying in Shaping US Foreign Policy : Case Study of the American-Jewish lobby and the Palestinian Crises during the American President Donald Trump’s Service(2016-2020) [texte manuscrit] / Badr Eddine Akichi, Auteur ; Raouf Nebeg, Directeur de thèse . - Laghouat : University Amar Telidji - Department of English, 2021 . - 61 p ; 30 cm + cd. Langues : Anglais Catégories : | THESES :20 Langue et litterature anglaise
| Mots-clés : | Donald Trump administration Interest groups Israel Lobby Middle East North Africa Palestinian Israeli conflict US policy | Résumé : | Interest groups and lobbyists are widely regarded as the most important link between people
and their governments, influencing their activities as well as being influenced by their
pressure. The current dissertation examines the influence and capacity of interest groups and
lobbies to share foreign policy results in the modern era, especially in the context of the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Moreover, it is highly important to examine the Jewish lobby's
influence and position in shaping US foreign policy, especially in the Middle East, during
Donald Trump's administration (2016-2020). To provide a clear reason for the interest groups
and lobby’s tremendous influence on US foreign policy, the American Jewish lobby and the
Palestinian crisis is taken as a case study. The dissertation digs deep into the structure of the
Jewish lobby and the strategies used by its founders to exert influence and shape policy within
the White House. More specifically, this thesis examines the effect of the Jewish lobby on the
Trump administration's foreign policy against the Middle Eastern and North African nations,
including Palestine, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, and others. Finally, the current study clarifies
how the American-Jewish lobby influenced the Trump administration's foreign policy towards
the Palestinian-Israeli conflict | note de thèses : | Master Degree in civilization and Literature |
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