Lobbying -- United States
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Lobbying -- United States
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Lobbying
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of35
- Collective action in organizations, interaction and engagement in an era of technological change, Bruce Bimber, Andrew J. Flanagin, Cynthia Stohl
- The organizational state, social choice in national policy domains, Edward O. Laumann, David Knoke
- Strategy in information and influence campaigns, how policy advocates, social movements, insurgent groups, corporations, governments, and others get what they want, Jarol B. Manheim
- Pressure and power, organized interests in American politics, Anthony J. Nownes
- The money men, the real story of political power in America, Jeffrey Birnbaum
- The business of America is lobbying, how corporations became politicized and politics became more corporate, Lee Drutman
- Le lobby pro-israélien et la politique étrangère américaine, John J. Mearsheimer, Walt Stephen ; trad. Laure Manceau
- Lobbying and policy change, who wins, who loses, and why, Frank R. Baumgartner ... [and others]
- Mobilizing interest groups in America, patrons, professions, and social movements, Jack L. Walker, Jr. ; prepared for publication by Joel D. Aberbach ... [and others]
- The Israel lobby and U.S. foreign policy, John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt
- Basic interests, the importance of groups in politics and in political science, Frank R. Baumgartner and Beth L. Leech
- Vital statistics on interest groups and lobbying, by Holly Brasher
- Interest group politics in America, Ronald J. Hrebenar, Ruth K. Scott
- Total lobbying, what lobbyists want (and how they try to get it), Anthony J. Nownes
- Diaspora lobbies and the US government, convergence and divergence in making foreign policy, edited by Josh DeWind and Renata Segura
- Lobbying America, the politics of business from Nixon to NAFTA, benjamin C. Waterhouse
- Lobbying, Strukturen, Akteure, Strategien, Ralf Kleinfeld, Annette Zimmer, Ulrich Willems (Hrsg.)
- When cities lobby, how local governments compete for power in state politics, Julia Payson
- The not-so-special interests, interest groups, public representation, and American governance, Matt Grossmann
- American business and political power, public opinion, elections, and democracy, Mark A. Smith
- Social process of lobbying, cooperation or collusion?, by John C. Scott
- Doubt is their product, how industry's assault on science threatens your health, by David Michaels
- Lobbying for the people, the political behavior of public interest groups, Jeffrey M. Berry
- The great reversal, how America gave up on free markets, Thomas Philippon
- Lobbying, pluralism, and democracy, Luigi Graziano ; foreword by Robert H. Salisbury and David Cohen
- Interest groups in American politics, pressure and power, Anthony J. Nownes
- Interest groups, lobbying, and participation in America, Kenneth M. Goldstein
- Brussels versus the Beltway, advocacy in the United States and the European Union, Christine Mahoney
- The governmental process, political interests and public opinion, David B. Truman
- Lobbying uncovered?, lobbying registration in the European Union and the United States, Lisa Moessing
- Les groupes de pression dans la vie politique contemporaine en France et aux Etats-Unis de 1820 à nos jours, sous la direction de Jean Garrigues
- Lobbying and society, a political sociology of interest groups, John C. Scott
- When governments lobby governments, the institutional origins of intergovernmental persuasion in America, Youlang Zhang
- American public opinion, advocacy, and policy in Congress, what the public wants and what it gets, Paul Burstein, University of Washington
- Political organizations, by James Q. Wilson
Outgoing Resources
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