Interest Group Politics
Editat de Allan J. Cigler, Burdett A. Loomis, Anthony Nownesen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 28 apr 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781506316840
ISBN-10: 1506316840
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:Ninth Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția CQ Press
Locul publicării:Washington DC, United States
ISBN-10: 1506316840
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:Ninth Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția CQ Press
Locul publicării:Washington DC, United States
Recenzii
"Shadow
lobbyists,
dark
money,
foreign
interest
groups,
negative
lobbying,
church
politics,
big
tobacco,
little
special
district
governance,
and
the
Tea
Party,...Cigler,
Loomis,
and
Nownes
really
have
it
all!
With
concise
and
well-written
articles,Interest
Group
Politicsonce
again
makes
contributions
to
the
field
of
interest
group
scholarship
even
while
it
remains
an
indispensable
tool
for
undergraduate
and
graduate
education.
It
should
be
in
every
political
science
major's
book
bag
and
on
every
professor's
shelf."
“One can count on very few fingers the number of texts of this sort that have survived over so many editions and over so many years in the face of repeated challengers. But there is a reason for this. Interest Group Politicshas remained fresh and exciting, always reflecting – and sometimes leading – the dynamic changes in the developing field of interest representation over recent decades. The current edition is no exception. Interest Groups Politicsremains an essential tool in teaching the politics of organized interests.”
“Interest Group Politicsis a tour-de-force. This edition raises the bar and provides the reader with critically relevant analyses of labor and the Tea Party, among other organized interests, and comprehensive coverage of interest group electioneering and lobbying efforts. It’s all here, and every scholar and student of interest groups should have this book and pore over the detail and data in each chapter.”
“This new edition once again makes it possible to learn about interest group politics through cutting-edge research by top scholars. The breadth and insight of these volumes make them valuable to professors and students alike.”
“One can count on very few fingers the number of texts of this sort that have survived over so many editions and over so many years in the face of repeated challengers. But there is a reason for this. Interest Group Politicshas remained fresh and exciting, always reflecting – and sometimes leading – the dynamic changes in the developing field of interest representation over recent decades. The current edition is no exception. Interest Groups Politicsremains an essential tool in teaching the politics of organized interests.”
“Interest Group Politicsis a tour-de-force. This edition raises the bar and provides the reader with critically relevant analyses of labor and the Tea Party, among other organized interests, and comprehensive coverage of interest group electioneering and lobbying efforts. It’s all here, and every scholar and student of interest groups should have this book and pore over the detail and data in each chapter.”
“This new edition once again makes it possible to learn about interest group politics through cutting-edge research by top scholars. The breadth and insight of these volumes make them valuable to professors and students alike.”
Cuprins
1.
Introduction:
The
Changing
Nature
of
Interest
Groups
Politics
-
Burdett
A.
Loomis,
Allan
J.
Cigler
Part I. Internal Politics of Organized Interests
2. Organized Labor: Adaptive Strategies in Challenging Times - Peter L. Francia
3. Interest Group ‘Policy Agendas’: What are They? And How Might We Study Them? - Darren R. Halpin
4. Changing Polices/Changing Hearts and Minds: The Evolution of the LGBT Movement - Don Haider-Markel, Steven Sylvester
5. National Religious Lobbying: Dramatic Growth and Significance - Allen D. Hertzke
6. The Tea Party as an Interest: Movement? Group? Brand? Faction? - Burdett A. Loomis
Part II. Groups, Elections, and Money
7. The Rise of Dark Money - Lee Drutman
8. Sources of Congressional Candidates’ Funds: Does Interest Group Money Dominate? - Brian Kelleher Richter, Timothy Werner
9. Interest Group Interests in Congressional Primaries - Robert G. Boatright
Part III. Lobbying
10. Tobacco Industry Efforts to Influence Policy: When Interest Groups Face Opposition - Dorie Apollonio
11. Lobbying in the Shadows: How Private Interests Hide from Public Scrunity, and Why That Matters - Timothy M. LaPira
12. Ethnic Interest Groups and American Foreign Policy: How Influential? - James M. McCormick
13. Interest Groups and America’s “Invisible Governments”: Patterns of Participation and Conflict in Special District Politics - Anthony J. Nownes, Josh Cole
14. Working the Angles: The Job of a Corporate Lobbyist - Robert Healy
15. The Power of Negative Lobbying - Amy Melissa McKay
16. We Have Met the Lobbyists and They Are Us: When Governments Lobby Governments - Scott H. Ainsworth, Erik K. Godwin, R. Kenneth Godwin
Part IV. Conclusion
17. Advocacy in an Era of Inequality - Burdett A. Loomis, Anthony Nownes
Part I. Internal Politics of Organized Interests
2. Organized Labor: Adaptive Strategies in Challenging Times - Peter L. Francia
3. Interest Group ‘Policy Agendas’: What are They? And How Might We Study Them? - Darren R. Halpin
4. Changing Polices/Changing Hearts and Minds: The Evolution of the LGBT Movement - Don Haider-Markel, Steven Sylvester
5. National Religious Lobbying: Dramatic Growth and Significance - Allen D. Hertzke
6. The Tea Party as an Interest: Movement? Group? Brand? Faction? - Burdett A. Loomis
Part II. Groups, Elections, and Money
7. The Rise of Dark Money - Lee Drutman
8. Sources of Congressional Candidates’ Funds: Does Interest Group Money Dominate? - Brian Kelleher Richter, Timothy Werner
9. Interest Group Interests in Congressional Primaries - Robert G. Boatright
Part III. Lobbying
10. Tobacco Industry Efforts to Influence Policy: When Interest Groups Face Opposition - Dorie Apollonio
11. Lobbying in the Shadows: How Private Interests Hide from Public Scrunity, and Why That Matters - Timothy M. LaPira
12. Ethnic Interest Groups and American Foreign Policy: How Influential? - James M. McCormick
13. Interest Groups and America’s “Invisible Governments”: Patterns of Participation and Conflict in Special District Politics - Anthony J. Nownes, Josh Cole
14. Working the Angles: The Job of a Corporate Lobbyist - Robert Healy
15. The Power of Negative Lobbying - Amy Melissa McKay
16. We Have Met the Lobbyists and They Are Us: When Governments Lobby Governments - Scott H. Ainsworth, Erik K. Godwin, R. Kenneth Godwin
Part IV. Conclusion
17. Advocacy in an Era of Inequality - Burdett A. Loomis, Anthony Nownes
Descriere
This
new
edition
will
guide
students
through
the
influence
and
reach
of
interest
groups
in
U.S.
politics.