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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xii, 276 pages)
- Contents
-
- Social Institutions
- Governmental Institutions
- Personality-Based Interests
- The Problem with Pressure
- The Meaning of Lobbying
- The Contact Game
- Lobbying as Winning Attention
- Reinforcement: Same Techniques, Different Purpose
- But Does This Busy Game Fit?
- Targeting the Public
- Interest Groups and Public Policy
- Not Just Mobilizing the Joiners
- But Isn't the Public a New Target?
- Public Targets in a Modern Era
- The Media: Interest Partner or Follower?
- Does This Really Fit?
- Targeting Policymakers
- Institutionalizing the Contact Game
- Paying for This Colorful History
- And the Price Goes On
- Changes in Governing, Changes in Interests
- What Are Interest Groups?
- Targeting Other Interests
- Buying Help
- Forging Coalitions
- Other Lobbying of Interests
- The Resiliency of Interest Politics
- Getting What Interests Want: The Winners
- Which Are Those Fortunate Interests?
- Gatekeeping Politics
- Good Issues and Compatible Public Institutions
- What Some Interests Can't Get: The Losers
- When a Group's Not an Interest Group
- What Are Some Bad Issues?
- Institutionalizing All This Stuff, or Not
- Government's Champions
- And No Rural Lobby at All
- Issues That Fit and Those That Don't
- Revisiting Niches, Networks, Domains, and Other Scary Things
- Triangles: The Scariest Idea of All
- But Isn't It All Politics?
- Why People Join and Stay with Interest Groups
- The Fit between Joiners and Their Groups
- Other Interests
- Business Institutions
- Label
- Groups, interests, and U.S. public policy
- Title
- Groups, interests, and U.S. public policy
- Statement of responsibility
- William P. Browne
- Title variation
- Groups, interests, and US public policy
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1945-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Browne, William Paul
- Dewey number
- 324/.4/0973
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- JK1118
- LC item number
- .B76 1998
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
-
- dictionaries
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Lobbying
- Pressure groups
- Political planning
- GRUPOS DE PRESSÃO
- POLÍTICAS PÚBLICAS
- Belangengroepen
- Lobbyisme
- Overheidsbeleid
- Lobbying
- Groupes de pression
- Politique publique
- Label
- Groups, interests, and U.S. public policy, William P. Browne
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-268) and index
- Contents
-
- Social Institutions
- Governmental Institutions
- Personality-Based Interests
- The Problem with Pressure
- The Meaning of Lobbying
- The Contact Game
- Lobbying as Winning Attention
- Reinforcement: Same Techniques, Different Purpose
- But Does This Busy Game Fit?
- Targeting the Public
- Interest Groups and Public Policy
- Not Just Mobilizing the Joiners
- But Isn't the Public a New Target?
- Public Targets in a Modern Era
- The Media: Interest Partner or Follower?
- Does This Really Fit?
- Targeting Policymakers
- Institutionalizing the Contact Game
- Paying for This Colorful History
- And the Price Goes On
- Changes in Governing, Changes in Interests
- What Are Interest Groups?
- Targeting Other Interests
- Buying Help
- Forging Coalitions
- Other Lobbying of Interests
- The Resiliency of Interest Politics
- Getting What Interests Want: The Winners
- Which Are Those Fortunate Interests?
- Gatekeeping Politics
- Good Issues and Compatible Public Institutions
- What Some Interests Can't Get: The Losers
- When a Group's Not an Interest Group
- What Are Some Bad Issues?
- Institutionalizing All This Stuff, or Not
- Government's Champions
- And No Rural Lobby at All
- Issues That Fit and Those That Don't
- Revisiting Niches, Networks, Domains, and Other Scary Things
- Triangles: The Scariest Idea of All
- But Isn't It All Politics?
- Why People Join and Stay with Interest Groups
- The Fit between Joiners and Their Groups
- Other Interests
- Business Institutions
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xii, 276 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)989108096
- Label
- Groups, interests, and U.S. public policy, William P. Browne
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-268) and index
- Contents
-
- Social Institutions
- Governmental Institutions
- Personality-Based Interests
- The Problem with Pressure
- The Meaning of Lobbying
- The Contact Game
- Lobbying as Winning Attention
- Reinforcement: Same Techniques, Different Purpose
- But Does This Busy Game Fit?
- Targeting the Public
- Interest Groups and Public Policy
- Not Just Mobilizing the Joiners
- But Isn't the Public a New Target?
- Public Targets in a Modern Era
- The Media: Interest Partner or Follower?
- Does This Really Fit?
- Targeting Policymakers
- Institutionalizing the Contact Game
- Paying for This Colorful History
- And the Price Goes On
- Changes in Governing, Changes in Interests
- What Are Interest Groups?
- Targeting Other Interests
- Buying Help
- Forging Coalitions
- Other Lobbying of Interests
- The Resiliency of Interest Politics
- Getting What Interests Want: The Winners
- Which Are Those Fortunate Interests?
- Gatekeeping Politics
- Good Issues and Compatible Public Institutions
- What Some Interests Can't Get: The Losers
- When a Group's Not an Interest Group
- What Are Some Bad Issues?
- Institutionalizing All This Stuff, or Not
- Government's Champions
- And No Rural Lobby at All
- Issues That Fit and Those That Don't
- Revisiting Niches, Networks, Domains, and Other Scary Things
- Triangles: The Scariest Idea of All
- But Isn't It All Politics?
- Why People Join and Stay with Interest Groups
- The Fit between Joiners and Their Groups
- Other Interests
- Business Institutions
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xii, 276 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)989108096
Subject
- Belangengroepen
- GRUPOS DE PRESSÃO -- ESTADOS UNIDOS
- Groupes de pression -- États-Unis
- Lobbying -- United States
- Lobbying -- États-Unis
- Lobbyisme
- Overheidsbeleid
- POLÍTICAS PÚBLICAS -- ESTADOS UNIDOS
- Political planning -- United States
- Politique publique -- États-Unis
- Pressure groups -- United States
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