
Foreign Agents: How American Lobbyists and Lawmakers Threaten Democracy Around the World
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A stunning investigation and indictment of a segment of the United States' foreign lobbying industry, and the threat to end democracy.
For years, one group of Americans has worked as foot-soldiers for the most authoritarian regimes around the planet. In the process, they've not only entrenched dictatorships and spread kleptocratic networks, but they've secretly guided U.S. policy without the rest of America even being aware. And now, some of them have begun turning their sights on American democracy itself.
These Americans are known as foreign lobbyists, and many of them spent years ushering dictatorships directly into the halls of Washington, all while laundering the reputations of the most heinous, repressive regimes in the process. These foreign lobbyists include figures like Ivy Lee, the inventor of the public relations industry—a man who whitewashed Mussolini, opened doors to the Soviets, and advised the Nazis on how to sway American audiences. They include people like Paul Manafort, who invented lobbying as we know it—and who then took his talents to autocrats from Ukraine to the Philippines, and then back to the White House. And they now include an increasing number of Americans elsewhere: in law firms and consultancies, among PR specialists and former lawmakers, and even within think tanks and universities.
In Foreign Agents, Casey Michel shines a light on these foreign lobbyists as some of them—after decades of installing dictators and corrupting American policy—embark on their next mission: to end America’s democratic experiment, once and for all.
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.
Top reviews from the United States

5.0 out of 5 stars Must Read

4.0 out of 5 stars Sad reflection on our politics, institutions and government
I found the contents of this book sadly not surprising. It documents a recurring theme of corruption and in some ways treason although not strictly legally. It shows that people and organizations have, are and will sell the interests on this country in pursuit of money, and those in power will willingly turn a blind eye. Why? Because, although there is a distinct emphasis on the right/conservative/republican side, this issue of letting foreign interests twist the USA's actions unfortunately infects all sides of the political spectrum. The reason is that it benefits all participants financially and since money runs this country's politics and elections it should not surprise.
The book is well researched and written. The one star deduction in my rating is because I found one inaccuracy, in its repeated citing of Richard Grenell as CIA Director when I'm pretty sure he was Acting Director of National Intelligence for a few months. This made me question the accuracy a little but I am hoping it was corrected from the advance copy I was reading. And it in no way detracts from the thesis being presented.
Good book and recommended.

5.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Read!


Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024


1.0 out of 5 stars How can you write such book and say nothing a
I really cannot take this seriously such actor as the Israel Lobby was not taken into account.

4.0 out of 5 stars Very sobering read
This book is a well written story of – quoting the author – „the creation and expansion of the world of foreign lobbying in the United States, and the transformation of American industries into platforms for foreign governments trying to upend and redirect American policy”. After giving some historical and theoretical background, it focuses on the most famous representative of this phenomena: Paul Manafort.
Very sobering read.
Thanks to the publisher, St. Martin's Press, and NetGalley for an advanced copy of this book.

3.0 out of 5 stars Israel????

5.0 out of 5 stars Casey Michel wrote another banger of a book

4.0 out of 5 stars Eye-opening exploration of PR and lobbying
Thank you very much to the publisher for the opportunity to read a copy.