CORPORATE EU GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS WHO’s WHO

There are currently over 480 corporations listed in the EU Transparency Register. However, this figure represents only a fraction of the total number with dedicated EU Corporate Affairs operations. 

RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR AALEP SUPPORTING MEMBERS

Preamble

There are many ways to support and contrubute to the AALEP. For those individuals and organisations who wish to do by providing financial support in an ongoing manner, the AALEP offers a Supporting Membership.

§1 Definition of Supporting Members: Every entity, natural person, company and authority from any country can become a Supporting Member of the AALEP according to the articles of association. Supporting Members pay membership fees to the AALEP in the amounts defined below.

TOP 300 COMPANIES LOBBYING THE EU

Source: LobbyFacts EU (Based on Lobby Expenditures)

SHADOW ACTORS IN THE U.S. GOVERNMENT

In the United States, the term “shadow government” refers to the hidden policy-making process where key decisions are made behind the scenes by a plutocracy. To study this process involves naming and investigating the ensemble of powerful institutional and individual actors operating in the private sphere of socio-economic relations, and their relationships to those in formal governmental policy-making positions.

LEGALIZED CORRUPTION: A THREAT TO AMERICAN DEMOCRACY

Author: Gary Hart, Former United States Senator and Presidential Candidate

There has never been a time,when the government of the United States was so perversely and systematically dedicated to special interests, earmarks, side deals, log-rolling, vote-trading, and sweetheart deals of one kind or another. What brought us to this? A sinister system combining staggering campaign costs, political contributions, political action committees, special interest payments for access, and, most of all, the rise of the lobbying class.

MANAGERIAL INTELLIGENCE AND CORPORATE DIPLOMACY, STRATEGIC EXCELLENCE FOR GLOBALISATION

Author: Juan Luis Manfredi Sánchez, Professor at the University of Castilla La Mancha

Corporate Diplomacy is the instrumental development of strategy to guide relations between the public authorities and private organisations. It entails defending interests by using tools typically found in diplomacy. Companies become diplomatic entities, without detriment to other conventional activities used in international economic relations.

THE ITALIAN REFERENDUM: WHAT’S AT STAKE?

The Italian government has announced that a much-anticipated referendum on constitutional reform is to be held on December 4th 2016. The aim is to make Italy, a more governable country. Currently, the two legislative chambers have equal powers, so bills must go between them until they are approved in identical form. The constitutional-reform bill would drastically curb the power of the Senate. The referendum proposes to radically transform the Senate – from a chamber of 315 directly elected politicians and six lifetime appointees to smaller “Senate of Regions”.

DISGRACEFUL U.S. MEDIA COLLUSION

The role that the media industry plays in Washington poses a threat to democracy. Twenty years ago, President Bill Clinton signed the Telecommunications Act of 1996. The act, signed into law on February 8, 1996, was essentially bought and paid for by corporate media lobbies, and radically opened the floodgates on mergers.

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LOBBYING AND CORPORATE DIPLOMACY EXPLAINED

Lobbying is any attempt by individuals or private interest groups to influence the decisions of governments or the votes of legislators. While both corporate diplomacy  and lobbying try to influence on the external sphere, there are fundamental differences:

PRIVATE SECTOR ENGAGEMENT IN CORPORATE DIPLOMACY

  1. A.P. Moller-Maersk Group
  2. ABB Group-Automation and Power Technologies
  3. Air Liquie S.A.
  4. ALROSA
  5. Anglo American plc
  6. Anheuser-Bush InBev
  7. ArcelorMittal SA
  8. ARM Holdings
  9. ASML Holding
  10. Associated British Foods
  11. AstraZeneca plc
  12. Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria BBVA
  13. BASF SE
  14. Bayer
  15. BG Group plc
  16. Bhp Billiton
  17. BMW AG
  18. British American Tobacco
  19. BT Group plc
  20. Carlsberg Group
  21. Carrefour A
  22. Christian Dior SA

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