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Pressure Groups

American Political Science Review, 1942
In recent political literature, pressure groups have frequently been condemned as a deleterious element in American government. One scholar in the field of political parties writes: “In the economy of democratic government the pressure group is definitely a parasite on the wastage of power exercised by the sovereign majority.” Another scholar uses the ...
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Interest Groups, Pressure Groups, Etc

2018
The distinction between ‘think-tanks,’ research organisations and pressure groups or interest groups is often a tenuous one; what all the organisations listed in this section have in common is that they attempt, or attempted, to have some influence on policy decisions.
Roger Mortimore, Andrew Blick
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Understanding Pressure Groups

Marketing Intelligence & Planning, 1987
Business is increasingly coming under attack by pressure groups. Many managers, and particularly those in marketing functions, are having to respond to these challenges. Others are at least having to take cognisance of pressure groups. The nature of pressure groups, their role, the different types that may be found and how they operate are considered ...
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Environmental Pressure Groups

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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Pressure Groups

2020
Ariadne Vromen   +3 more
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