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Specific Features Of State Lobbism In Modern Policy

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  • Dilfuza Odilovna Inomova

    Lecturer of the Department of Social Sciences, Uzbekistan State World Languages University (UzSWLU)
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Keywords:

lobbying, state lobbying, interest groups, pressure groups, political institutions, state power, international lobbying, lobbying subject, lobbying object.

Abstract

The article is dedicated to a comprehensive analysis of the phenomenon of state lobbying in modern politics. The principle that lobbying is not only the activity of non-state interest groups, but also a specific form of political activity of state bodies and institutions is substantiated. It is shown that in the context of developed democratic systems, the state can act simultaneously as a subject, object, and client of lobbying activities. Special attention is paid to distinguishing between the concepts of lobbying, state policy, and corruption, as well as analyzing state lobbying in domestic and foreign policy. The necessity of a narrowly legal rather than a politological approach to the study of lobbying as a complex and multi-level socio-political phenomenon is concluded.

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Published

2026-02-08

How to Cite

Inomova, D. O. (2026). Specific Features Of State Lobbism In Modern Policy. TLEP – International Journal of Multidiscipline, 3(2), 93-95. https://www.tlepub.org/index.php/1/article/view/755