Abstract

Foreign policy making for the United States of America is a process contributed by a number of institutions, including research centers and the Jewish lobby. The motives that have led to their existence as institutions having an impact on making such policy vary. As the means used by each of them to influence this policy differ as well in order to contribute to its decisions and to determine its orientations and priorities.

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