The organization of political interest groups : designing advocacy
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書誌事項
The organization of political interest groups : designing advocacy
(Routledge research in comparative politics, 56)
Routledge, 2015
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First published: 2014, first issued in paperback 2015
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Interest groups form an important part of the development of political and social systems. This book goes beyond current literature in examining the survival and 'careers' of such groups beyond their formation.
The author introduces the concept of organizational form and develops a framework to describe and evaluate organisations, and uncover how they adapt to survive. Using example case studies from the UK, US and Australia, the book presents extensive historical analyses of specific groups, to better understand the organisation and position of such groups within their political system. It analyses how groups differentiate themselves from each other, how they develop differently and what impact this has on policy implementation and democratic legitimacy.
The Organization of Political Interest Groups will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, comparative politics, public representation, and public policy.
目次
1. Studying Interest Groups as 'Organizations': A Lacuna? 2. Where is 'Organization' in the Group Literature? 3. Interest Groups and Organizational Form 4. Revisiting Population Level Analysis: A Feature-Based Approach 5. Interest Group 'Careers' (I): Formation 6. Interest Group 'Careers' (II): Group Adaptation and Change Over Time 7. Niche Theories: Differentiation through 'form'? 8. Assembling Group Identities in Nascent Fields 9. Evolving Group Identities: The Role of 'Categories' 10. Interest Group Policy Capacities 11. Conclusions: Technological Change and the (Ongoing) Importance of Organization
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