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... influence which particular groups will have on policy mak- ers . Gable goes on to discuss the techniques used by pressure groups in seeking to influence policy and their role in the democratic political process . His discussion of the ...
... influence which particular groups will have on policy mak- ers . Gable goes on to discuss the techniques used by pressure groups in seeking to influence policy and their role in the democratic political process . His discussion of the ...
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... influence . Political interest groups exert influence on the policy - making process along several fronts . They attempt to elect gov- ernment officials favorable to their position and defeat those unfavor- able , influence party ...
... influence . Political interest groups exert influence on the policy - making process along several fronts . They attempt to elect gov- ernment officials favorable to their position and defeat those unfavor- able , influence party ...
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... influence on government , and we condone such action . Yet , we do not expect our officials of govern- ment to submit to such influence , and we condemn the fact that they do . The activity and influence of pressure groups can be ...
... influence on government , and we condone such action . Yet , we do not expect our officials of govern- ment to submit to such influence , and we condemn the fact that they do . The activity and influence of pressure groups can be ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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