Expanding influence


  • Using influence
  • Offering adequate influence
  • Providing sufficient influence

Description

Increasing the number of people and institutions that will provide assistance toward a goal.

Counter claim

  1. Influence requires a relationship of dependency.

Broader

Narrower

  1. Recruiting agents of influence
  2. Peddling influence
  3. Manipulating use of referenda
  4. Manipulating timing
  5. Manipulating public information
  6. Manipulating nongovernmental organizations
  7. Manipulating knowledge
  8. Manipulating interpretation of the law
  9. Manipulating international plots
  10. Manipulating elections
  11. Manipulating economics
  12. Manipulating debates
  13. Manipulating civic education
  14. Manipulating attitudes of children
  15. Influencing through writing
  16. Influencing television
  17. Influencing public opinion
  18. Influencing proposed union policies
  19. Influencing priority decisions
  20. Influencing media on humanitarian issues
  21. Influencing mainstream publications
  22. Influencing judicial make-up
  23. Influencing judicial leadership
  24. Influencing investment professionals
  25. Influencing international service trade negotiations
  26. Influencing international agencies
  27. Influencing intergovernmental policy
  28. Influencing government policy
  29. Influencing forests
  30. Influencing computer industry standards
  31. Imposing national priorities on other countries
  32. Exerting military influence
  33. Encouraging influence by extra-terrestrial aliens
  34. Developing migration policies


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