Interest Groups and Lobbying

Höfundur Thomas T. Holyoke

Útgefandi Taylor & Francis

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781032774152

Útgáfa 3

Útgáfuár 2025

5.990 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Half-Title Page
  • Praise for Interest Groups and Lobbying: Pursuing Political Interests in America, Third Edition
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Figures and Tables
  • Preface
  • Introduction: First Shoot All the Lobbyists?
  • Notes
  • Part One Origins and Structures
  • 1 Interests and Interest Groups
  • Defining Interest Groups
  • A Culture of Self-Interest
  • Democracy and Interests in the Classical World
  • Self-Interest and the Social Contract
  • Lobbying and the Right of Interest Groups to Petition
  • Emergence of the Right to Petition in Great Britain
  • The Right to Petition in America
  • A Very Brief History of Interest Groups and Lobbying in the United States
  • Lobbying in the Early Republic
  • The Gilded Age
  • The Age of Organization
  • The New Deal Burst
  • The Postwar Explosion
  • In Summary
  • Notes
  • 2 Collective Action and Interest Group Organization
  • Collective Action in an Individualistic Nation
  • Incentives and the Free-Rider Problem’s Problems
  • Who Joins Interest Groups?
  • Starting Them Up
  • Types of Organized Interests
  • Trade and Professional Associations
  • Intergovernmental Groups
  • Citizen Groups and Public Interest Groups
  • The Politics of Tax Exemption
  • State Interest Groups and Population Limits
  • The Diversity of Interests
  • In Summary
  • Notes
  • 3 Social Movements and Activism
  • Cracking Open, Not Tearing Down, the System
  • Recipe for a Successful Social Movement
  • Organizational and Societal Support
  • Political Opportunity
  • Lawmaker Response
  • Social Movement or Interest Group?
  • Outside to Inside: Organized Labor in American Politics
  • The Business Countermovement
  • Social Movement Protest in an Online World
  • In Summary
  • Notes
  • 4 Lobbyists and Organization Management
  • Information and Representation
  • Lobbyists as Informers
  • Members’ Response to Information
  • Member Participation in Interest Groups
  • Burning Out
  • Managing Members
  • The Lobbyists
  • By the Numbers
  • Out of Government, into Interest Groups, and Back Again
  • Prioritizing Career Interests
  • The Politics of Interest Group Maintenance
  • Interest Groups and the Iron Law of Oligarchy
  • Technology and the Erosion of Control
  • In Summary
  • Notes
  • 5 A Model of Interest Group Advocacy
  • Lobbyists in the Middle
  • Interest Group Member Pressure
  • Policymaker Pressure
  • The Alignment of Interests
  • Finding a Champion
  • A Policy Most Everyone Can Support
  • Insights from the Model
  • The Strategic Lobbyist
  • Issue Selection
  • Position Taking
  • Framing
  • Choosing Tactics
  • Conflict and Compromise
  • In Summary
  • Notes
  • Part Two Lobbying and Influence
  • 6 Lobbying Congress, the Most Permeable Branch
  • A Multiplicity of Pressure Points
  • The Constituency Connection
  • The Strength of Organized Constituencies
  • Information for Access
  • Long-Term Investments
  • Circles of Friends and Kinds of Influence
  • Insider Lobbying: Reciprocity and the Little Things
  • Outside Lobbying
  • Committees and Parties
  • Partisanship in Committee Lobbying
  • Party Lobbying
  • In Summary
  • Notes
  • 7 Executive Branch Lobbying
  • Lobbying the President
  • Different Needs
  • Reaching Out
  • Formalizing Outreach
  • Defunding the Left
  • Contemporary Presidents and Interest Groups
  • Lobbying the Bureaucracy
  • Aligning Interests with Agency Missions
  • Notices and Comments
  • Advisory Committees
  • Regulatory Negotiation
  • Limits of Influence
  • In Summary
  • Notes
  • 8 Interest Groups Going to Court
  • Shaping the Bench
  • Litigating for Change
  • Ideology and Interest Group Litigation
  • Standing to Advocate
  • Who Sues and Why
  • Friends of the Court
  • Influence or Cheerleading?
  • In Summary
  • Notes
  • 9 Friends and Foes of Convenience
  • Competitive Differences and Strange Bedfellows
  • Coalition Politics
  • Coalitions Are Valuable
  • Coalition Politics Carry Costs
  • Electoral Coalitions
  • Other Partners
  • The Timing of Conflict and Cooperation
  • Competition and Venue Shopping
  • Multiple Venues, Multiple Opportunities
  • Venue Shopping and Federalism
  • In Summary
  • Notes
  • 10 Interest Groups, Elections, and Campaign Finance
  • A Brief History of Contributing
  • Origins and Trends
  • Growth, Reform, and Innovation
  • Dark Innovations
  • Types of PACs
  • Why Form a PAC?
  • What Does It All Buy?
  • Reshaping Congress: Ideological PACs
  • Gaining Access and Other Little Things: Accommodationist PACs
  • Strategic Giving
  • Committee Jurisdiction Matters
  • Parties and Leaders
  • Giving on Time
  • Pressure and Punishment
  • Endorsements
  • In Summary
  • Notes
  • Conclusion: Representation in the Interest Group Age
  • Ethics in Lobbying
  • Lobbying Reform
  • The Lobbying Disclosure Act
  • Honest Leadership and Open Government Act
  • Executive Branch Restrictions
  • Reform the Law or Self-Police the Profession?
  • Neopluralist Politics
  • Final Thoughts
  • Notes
  • Glossary
  • Index

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