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1986
In the study of liberal democratic states where environmental pressure groups are highly visible and extremely varied, the first problem that arises is that of identifying the groups which warrant this label. Then we need to turn our attention to the question of classifying these groups in such a way as to facilitate generalisations about the nature ...
Alan R. Ball, Frances Millard
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In the study of liberal democratic states where environmental pressure groups are highly visible and extremely varied, the first problem that arises is that of identifying the groups which warrant this label. Then we need to turn our attention to the question of classifying these groups in such a way as to facilitate generalisations about the nature ...
Alan R. Ball, Frances Millard
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1985
Pressure or ‘interest’ groups are groups of people who are in association because they have a common interest; and who use whatever power is available as a result of their unity of interest to put pressure on other agencies to have their views adopted.
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Pressure or ‘interest’ groups are groups of people who are in association because they have a common interest; and who use whatever power is available as a result of their unity of interest to put pressure on other agencies to have their views adopted.
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1985
This chapter begins by examining the nature of a pressure group and by distinguishing between types of group. It then examines in detail the most important groups, those created by the structure of the modern economy. This is succeeded by an account of a second major kind of group, created by associations uniting individuals with shared preferences ...
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This chapter begins by examining the nature of a pressure group and by distinguishing between types of group. It then examines in detail the most important groups, those created by the structure of the modern economy. This is succeeded by an account of a second major kind of group, created by associations uniting individuals with shared preferences ...
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