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Interest Group Politics

ISBN: 9781933116761 | 1933116765
Edition: 7th
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Cq Pr
Pub. Date: 12/15/2006

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SummaryTable of Contents
Interest Group Politics presents a broad spectrum of scholarship on interest groups past and present. In a time of partisan parity, when control of Congress is always within reach of the minority party at the next election, interest groups have every incentive to keep the pressure on. And they do. But the imbalance of influence that tilts toward moneyed interests is one of the cornerstones of the political system. What does this mean for equal representation? In nineteen chapters, noted political scientists explore the role of money, technology, grassroots lobbying, issue advocacy advertising, and much more in interest group influence. Students will learn how the National Rifle Association has become one of the most effective lobbying groups in America, what opportunities the openness of the American political process has offered ethnic groups both within and outside the United States, how the role of interest groups in elections has changed (including 527&BAD:rs"s), what effect religious organizations had in the 2004 elections, and how interest groups affect Supreme Court nominations.
Prefacep. ix
Contributorsp. xi
Introduction: The Changing Nature of Interest Group Politicsp. 1
Group Organization
Targeting Success: The Enduring Power of the NRAp. 37
Politics of Tribal Recognition: Casinos, Culture, and Controversyp. 65
A More Level Playing Field or a New Mobilization of Bias? Interest Groups and Advocacy for the Disadvantagedp. 86
... MOREp. 108
Interest Organization Communities: Their Assembly and Consequencesp. 130
Groups in the Electoral Process
Getting the Spirit? Religious and Partisan Mobilization in the 2004 Electionsp. 157
Interest Group Money in Electionsp. 182
527s: The New Bad Guys of Campaign Financep. 212
Groups in the Policy Process
Nonprofit Organizations as Interest Groups: The Politics of Passivityp. 235
Is Corporate Lobbying Rational or Just a Waste of Money?p. 256
Identity Crisis: How Interest Groups Struggle to Define Themselves in Washingtonp. 279
American Interests in the Balance? Do Ethnic Groups Dominate Foreign Policy Making?p. 301
What Happened to the Japanese Lobby in Washington? The Decline of the Japan Lobby and the Rise of the New China Lobbyp. 322
Where Have All the Interest Groups Gone? An Analysis of Interest Group Participation in Presidential Nominations to the Supreme Court of the United Statesp. 340
Emerging Issues, New Organizations: Interest Groups and the Making of Nanotechnology Policyp. 366
The Well-informed Lobbyist: Information and Interest Group Lobbyingp. 389
Does K Street Run Through Capitol Hill? Lobbying Congress in the Republican Erap. 412
Conclusion
Organized Interests, Political Parties, and Representation: James Madison, Tom DeLay, and the Soul of American Politicsp. 433
Indexp. 455
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