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  1. About the Author. Pat Choate is a political economist, policy analyst, and the author of the books Agents of Influence, Preparing for War (forthcoming from Knopf), and, with Ross Perot, Save Your Job, Save Our Country. In 1996, he was Ross Perot’s ReformParty vice presidential running mate. He lives with his wife outsideWashington, D.C.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0158673Pat Choate - IMDb

    Pat Choate is known for Rising Sun (1993), 60 Minutes (1968) and The Daily Show (1996). IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Add photos, demo reels Add to list.

  3. 6 de out. de 1990 · Agents Of Influence. Hardcover – October 6, 1990. by Pat Choate (Author) 4.6 8 ratings. See all formats and editions. Assesses the impact of Japanese lobbyists on American politics, economics, and public opinion, discussing why Japan is spending money on lobbyists and analyzing the long-term policy implications for the U.S. government.

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    TRW's former director of policy analysis, Pat Choate, discussed his book, Agents of Influence: How Japan's Lobbyists in the United States Manipulate America's Political and Economic System. The premise of Mr. Choate's work is that for over two decades the Japanese manipulation of the American system for their country's benefit has been increasing.

  5. Pat Choate was H. Ross Perot's running mate in the 1996 Presidential elections. He is the Director of the Manufacturing Policy Project, previously worked as Director of Research and Planning for the Oklahoma Industrial Development Commission, as Tennessee’s first Commissioner of Economic and Community Development, as the Director of the Appalachian and then Southern Regional Offices of the U ...

  6. Agents of Influence. In this highly controversial book, political economist Pat CHoate reveals in startling detail how Japanese lobbyists in the U.S. have influenced out politics and our economy. Included is the now-famous Appendix A, the list of 200 former high-ranking government officials who represented foreign governments and corporations.

  7. www.brookings.edu › people › pat-choatePat Choate | Brookings

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