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Questions for the Advocacy Community
Hi everyone
Below are the first posts in the “questions for the advocacy community” conversation I’ll be running on this site over the coming weeks. As more contributions come in, I’ll probably start commenting, but I would also love to hear what you think.
In the posts on Q1, KTJ Scott and Alex de Waal both cite to examples – landmines, HIV/AIDS, North-South CPA – that they see as evidence that a foreign policy issue can be “added” to the stereotypical list of traditional national interests.
What do you think? How replicable are the campaigns around these issues?