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Research Guide to U.s. And International Interest Groups

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Informationen zum Autor CLIVE S. THOMAS is Professor of Political Science at the University of Alaska Southeast, Juneau. He is the author of First World Interest Groups: A Comparative Perspective (Greenwood, 1993). Klappentext Interest groups influence every government around the world, but what exactly are they, and how do they go about their work? This compilation of the major research, literature, and possible future directions of the study of interest groups is an excellent introductory resource for scholars and students in political science and related fields. Thoroughly cross-referenced and thematically organized, more than 200 entries detail the main topics of interest group activity in the United States and around the world. Following an introductory chapter that explains the format and content of the book, and a review of the development of interest group research, the entries are organized into 14 distinct chapters, each of which focuses on an area of significant research on various facets of group activity. A number of chapters deal with how interest groups form, dissolve, and work. More theoretically oriented chapters provide a wealth of information about the greater role interest groups play in society, and the various stances on whether those roles benefit or harm political life. Uniquely, special attention is paid to interest group activity in other countries, and to group activity that crosses international boundaries and political systems. A comprehensive bibliography concludes this useful volume. Zusammenfassung An excellent introductory resource! this compilation covers the major research! literature! and possible future directions of the study of interest groups. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface List of Contributors Introduction: The Study of Interest Groups Sources of Information on Interest Groups in the American Political System: An Overview General Theories of Interest Group Activity: Pluralism, Corporatism, Neo-Marxism, and Other Explanations Interest Groups and the Socioeconomic and Political System The Origin, Organization, Maintenance, and Morality of Interest Groups Interest Groups in National, State, Local, and Intergovernmental Politics in the United States Interests and Interest Groups in the Public Policy Process: (I) Strategy and Tactics Interests and Interest Groups in the Public Policy Process: (II) The Traditional Interests--Business, Labor, Agriculture, Education, and Government Interests and Interest Groups in the Public Policy Process: (III) The New Interests and Groups Concerns About Interest Groups: Questions of Democracy, Representation, Bias, and Regulation Comparative Interest Group Studies Interest Groups in Western European and Other Advanced Pluralist Democracies Interest Groups in Selected Non-Pluralist Regimes, Transitional Democracies, and Developing Societies Interest Groups in International and Transitional Politics Conducting Research on Interest Groups References About the Editor and Contributors Index ...

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