Pacific Links may indirectly seek or encourage legislative changes, but they still do not actively push for any. They still remain neutral in legislative matters.
Sunday, March 29, 2015
Blog Topic #7
Blog Topic #7: Has your CP sought or encouraged any legislative changes? What process does it use and what challenges has it encountered in doing so?
Blog Topic #5
Blog Topic #5: Does your CP get caught in conflict relating to its local and state relationships?
Pacific Links generally has no conflict with its local and state governments. They have a close relationship with the governments and are generally free to do their own work. As they more directly function in Vietnam, they have to be in good relationships with both US and Vietnamese governments in order to operate.
Pacific Links generally has no conflict with its local and state governments. They have a close relationship with the governments and are generally free to do their own work. As they more directly function in Vietnam, they have to be in good relationships with both US and Vietnamese governments in order to operate.
Blog Topic #4
Blog Topic #4: Does your CP participate in political campaigns or take public stands on campaigns or candidates? Why or why not?
Pacific Links does not participate in political campaigns nor take public stands on campaigns or candidates. Regarding their political stance as an organization, they are neutral and do not deal with politics in this way.
Pacific Links does not participate in political campaigns nor take public stands on campaigns or candidates. Regarding their political stance as an organization, they are neutral and do not deal with politics in this way.
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