Pressure group behaviour in Canadian politics
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Pressure group behaviour in Canadian politics
(McGraw-Hill Ryerson series in Canadian politics)
McGraw-Hill Ryerson, c1975
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Note
Bibliography: p. 193-196
Contents of Works
- Pressure groups : adaptive instruments of political communication / A. Paul Pross
- National pressure groups and the federal government / Helen Jones Dawson
- Pollution probe : fighting the polluters with their own weapons / D.A. Chant
- Interest group demands and the federal political system : two Canadian case studies / David Kwavnick
- The mining industry and the great tax reform debate / M.W. Bucovetsky
- Interest groups and the foreign policy process : the case of Biafra / Donald Barry
- Input versus withinput : pressure group demands and administrative survival / A. Paul Pross
- Pressure groups and recent changes in the policy-making process / Peter Aucoin