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... groups inside or outside of government which desire to influence the basic premises underlying policy decisions or ... groups have come to be the principal originators of policy , while legislative groups , along with administrative and ...
... groups inside or outside of government which desire to influence the basic premises underlying policy decisions or ... groups have come to be the principal originators of policy , while legislative groups , along with administrative and ...
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... groups figure most directly is but an aspect of the broader social processes in which general interest groups play a role . Interest groups originate whenever an identity of interests is recog- nized by a group of people who are willing ...
... groups figure most directly is but an aspect of the broader social processes in which general interest groups play a role . Interest groups originate whenever an identity of interests is recog- nized by a group of people who are willing ...
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... group and its members in society and of competitive groups , and so forth . Professional groups , like doctors or lawyers , or business groups in general , as ex- amples , enjoy a propaganda advantage because of the prestige and status ...
... group and its members in society and of competitive groups , and so forth . Professional groups , like doctors or lawyers , or business groups in general , as ex- amples , enjoy a propaganda advantage because of the prestige and status ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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