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Casey Michel’s Foreign Agents is an unflinching look at the American lobbyists who have worked to destabilize democracy for personal profit. This book should be required reading for students, policymakers, and anyone invested in the integrity of democratic institutions. Michel’s well-researched narrative provides a comprehensive look at a complex issue, making it accessible to a wide audience and exposing truths that can no longer be ignored.
Foreign Agents by Casey Michel is a compelling and meticulously researched exposé that delves into the shadowy world of foreign lobbying and influence in the United States. Michel offers a detailed account of how foreign governments, oligarchs, and corrupt regimes manipulate American politics and policy through legal loopholes and under-the-radar tactics. The book uncovers the intricate networks of power, money, and influence, shining a light on the often unseen forces shaping domestic and global affairs. With its clear and engaging prose, Foreign Agents not only educates but also raises crucial questions about ethics, transparency, and national security. It’s a timely and eye-opening read for anyone interested in the intersection of politics, law, and global influence.