Analyzing interest groups : group influence on people and policies / por Scott H. Ainsworth. --
By: Ainsworth, Scott H.
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Contents:
Part. I : Groups and individuals. 1. Interest groups and the changing nature of political science. - 2. Why do individuals join groups? - 3. Interest group entrepreneurs. - 4. Representing interests. Part. II : Groups and government. - 5. The lobbying environment in Washington. - 6. Lobbying. - 7. Organized interests and the executive and judicial branches. - 8. Organized interest in the electorate: grassroots politics. - 9. Elections, groups and money. - 10. Conclusion.
Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 324.4 A297a (Browse shelf) | Ex. 1 | Available | 2024-0026 |
Part. I : Groups and individuals. 1. Interest groups and the changing nature of political science. - 2. Why do individuals join groups? - 3. Interest group entrepreneurs. - 4. Representing interests. Part. II : Groups and government. - 5. The lobbying environment in Washington. - 6. Lobbying. - 7. Organized interests and the executive and judicial branches. - 8. Organized interest in the electorate: grassroots politics. - 9. Elections, groups and money. - 10. Conclusion.
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