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Interest Group Politics is the only comprehensive collection of articles on interest groups and lobbying written for undergraduates. The tenth edition offers 15 new contributions on a variety of topics, including classic analyses of how groups organize and seek to affect public policy, emerging trends such as the growth of transgender groups, and fresh studies that examine how lobbying has evolved in the Trump era. No other text or reader provides the breath of coverage or the strength of detail in exploring the world of organized interests, from their internal structure to their electoral…mehr
Interest Group Politics is the only comprehensive collection of articles on interest groups and lobbying written for undergraduates. The tenth edition offers 15 new contributions on a variety of topics, including classic analyses of how groups organize and seek to affect public policy, emerging trends such as the growth of transgender groups, and fresh studies that examine how lobbying has evolved in the Trump era. No other text or reader provides the breath of coverage or the strength of detail in exploring the world of organized interests, from their internal structure to their electoral politics to their lobbying activities. The talented scholars in this edition, like those in previous volumes, continue to seek answers to a host of questions as to how groups evolve, how they compete with similar groups, how they influence elections, and how they lobby-across a wide range of issues.
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Autorenporträt
Allan J. Cigler (late) was Chancellor's Club Teaching Professor of Political Science at the University of Kansas. Burdett A. Loomis is professor of political science at the University of Kansas. Anthony J. Nownes is professor of political science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Preface Part One. Group Dynamics and Elections 1. Burdett Loomis, The Trump Effect: The American Civil Liberties Union Maximizes a Windfall 2. Jay Goodliffe and Kelly D. Patterson, The NRA: Seeking Stability in an Era of Policy Competitors 3. Anthony Nownes, The Formation and Survival of Transgender Rights Interest Groups in the United States 4. Paul A. Djupe, Religion in the Trump Era: The End to Religious Influence or the Beginning? 5. Jennifer Jensen, Regional Governors Associations and Understanding Interest Group Organizational Change 6. Michael Franz, The Old and the New: Political Advertising by Outside Groups on Television and Online Part Two. Groups, Lobbying and Policy Outcomes 7. Thomas T. Holyoke and Heath Brown,Contested Framing and Feedback after Big Policy Change: How Interest Groups Compete to Shape Charter School Policies 8. Matthew Grossman, Interest Group Positions, Representation, and Policy Outcomes 9. Timothy M. LaPira and Herschel F. Thomas, How Big a Political Footprint? Interest Groups as Influence Enterprise 10. Scott H. Ainsworth and James E. Monogan, Hedging Bets: Lobbying as Insurance for Business 11. Darren Halpin, Interest Group Policy Positions and Priorities 12. Adam J. Newmark, Regulating Lobbying in the United States 13. Kellen A. Kane, Rebecca J. Kreitzer, and Emily Schilling, Interest Groups and Setting the Abortion Agenda 14. Conor McGrath, President Obama's Regulation of Lobbying and Lobbyists: Great Expectations, Promise(s) Unfulfilled Conclusion. 15. Anthony Nownes with Burdett Loomis, Lobbying and the Balance of Power in American Politics About the Contributors Index
Introduction Preface Part One. Group Dynamics and Elections 1. Burdett Loomis, The Trump Effect: The American Civil Liberties Union Maximizes a Windfall 2. Jay Goodliffe and Kelly D. Patterson, The NRA: Seeking Stability in an Era of Policy Competitors 3. Anthony Nownes, The Formation and Survival of Transgender Rights Interest Groups in the United States 4. Paul A. Djupe, Religion in the Trump Era: The End to Religious Influence or the Beginning? 5. Jennifer Jensen, Regional Governors Associations and Understanding Interest Group Organizational Change 6. Michael Franz, The Old and the New: Political Advertising by Outside Groups on Television and Online Part Two. Groups, Lobbying and Policy Outcomes 7. Thomas T. Holyoke and Heath Brown,Contested Framing and Feedback after Big Policy Change: How Interest Groups Compete to Shape Charter School Policies 8. Matthew Grossman, Interest Group Positions, Representation, and Policy Outcomes 9. Timothy M. LaPira and Herschel F. Thomas, How Big a Political Footprint? Interest Groups as Influence Enterprise 10. Scott H. Ainsworth and James E. Monogan, Hedging Bets: Lobbying as Insurance for Business 11. Darren Halpin, Interest Group Policy Positions and Priorities 12. Adam J. Newmark, Regulating Lobbying in the United States 13. Kellen A. Kane, Rebecca J. Kreitzer, and Emily Schilling, Interest Groups and Setting the Abortion Agenda 14. Conor McGrath, President Obama's Regulation of Lobbying and Lobbyists: Great Expectations, Promise(s) Unfulfilled Conclusion. 15. Anthony Nownes with Burdett Loomis, Lobbying and the Balance of Power in American Politics About the Contributors Index
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