Why is it difficult for NGOs to successfully “shame” the U.S. government in the hope that the public will follow their lead?

a. Other powerful actors such as the president and large media networks dominate the public agenda.
b. Thousands of NGOs compete daily for attention and support in a crowded, often bewildering media environment.
c. NGOs are excluded from iron triangles in the U.S. policy-making process regardless of the popularity of their issues.
d. Only extremely wealthy corporations and individuals can purchase enough air time to conduct an effective shaming campaign.


b. Thousands of NGOs compete daily for attention and support in a crowded, often bewildering media environment.

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