Concept information
Preferred term
European Association of Political Consultants
Definition
- The European Association of Political Consultants (EAPC), founded in 1996 in Vienna under the initiative of Michel Bongrand (France) and Sepp Hartinger (Austria), is a nonpartisan association of individuals who are actively involved in tasks of communication concerning the political as well as the public arena in Europe. Founded as a branch of the International Association of Political Consultants (IAPC), the EAPC has developed its own strong identity but still keeps working side by side with the IAPC and maintains a close contact with its brother associations: the Latin American Association of Political Consultants (ALACOP), the American Association of Political Consultants (AAPC), and the Asia-Pacific Association of Political Consultants (APAPC). [Source: Encyclopedia of Political Communication; European Association of Political Consultants]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/European_Association_of_Political_Consultants
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