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<title>المصطلحية</title>
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درغوم, عبد الناصر
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<title>Contemporary World Literature</title>
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BENDJEMIL, Khawla
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<title>Civilisation de la langue d’étude</title>
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GUERROUI, Mervette
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<description>Interest Groups and Political Lobbying:
MAASSEM, Mohamed Yacine
This study investigates the role of interest groups and political lobbying in shaping U.S. domestic&#13;
policy during Barack Obama’s presidency (2009–2016). Despite Obama’s campaign rhetoric&#13;
against lobbyists and his administration’s efforts to curb their influence through executive orders&#13;
and regulatory reforms, lobbying persisted as a powerful force in American politics. Using a&#13;
qualitative case study approach, this research examines lobbying strategies and campaign finance&#13;
patterns across key policy areas, including healthcare, financial regulation, climate change,&#13;
education, and immigration. Special attention is given to the transformative impact of judicial&#13;
decisions such as Citizens United v. FEC (2010), which redefined the legal framework of&#13;
political spending. The study demonstrates how interest groups adapted to new regulatory&#13;
landscapes, employing both direct and indirect strategies to maintain influence over legislation&#13;
and policymaking. Findings reveal enduring tensions between public policy objectives and&#13;
private interests, underscoring the structural limits of executive action in restraining entrenched&#13;
lobbying practices. Ultimately, the current work argues that lobbying remains a constitutionally&#13;
protected but deeply contested feature of American democracy. Effective regulation, therefore,&#13;
requires continuous institutional reform to balance democratic accountability with the competing&#13;
pressures of organized interests.
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