New York : Routledge, 2014.
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Part of the series New directions in American politics;New directions in American politics.
Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Group mobilization from the economy, society, and government / Matt Grossmann — How membership associations change the balance of representation in Washington (and how they don’t) / Kay Lehman Schlozman and Philip Edward Jones — Grassroots mobilization and outside lobbying / Edward Walker — The paradoxes of inequality and interest group representation / Dara Z. Strolovitch — Political parties and ideology: interest groups in context / Hans Noel — Why lobbyists for competing interests often cooperate / Thomas T. Holyoke — How will the internet change American interest groups? / David Karpf — Attack of the super PACs? interest groups in the 2012 elections / Michael Franz — When does money buy votes? campaign contributions and policymaking / Christopher Witko — Understanding the influence of lobbying in the U.S. Congress: preferences, networks, money, and bills / Holly Brasher and Jason Britt — Interest groups, the White House, and the administration / Heath Brown — Interest groups in the judicial arena / Paul M. Collins, Jr. — Evaluating reforms of lobbying and money in politics / Lee Drutman.
Subjects:
- Pressure groups — United States — History — 21st century.
- Lobbying — United States — History — 21st century.
- Political action committees — United States — History — 21st century.
- 2000 – 2099 fast
- History. fast (OCoLC)fst01411628
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