Groups, Interests, and U.S. Public Policy (Groups, Interests, and U.S. Public Policy)

by William P. Browne

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Synthesizing theory, personal research, and prior studies on interest groups and other lobbies, William P. Browne offers a new, insightful overview of organized political interests and explains how and why they affect public policy.

Drawing on his extensive experience researching interest groups, Browne assesses the impact that special interests have long had in shaping policy. He explains how they fit into the policymaking process and into society, how they exercise their influence, and how they adapt to changing circumstances.

Browne describes the diversity of existing interests -- associations, businesses, foundations, churches, and others -- and explores the multidimensional tasks of lobbying, from disseminating information through making financial contributions to cultivating the media. He shows how organized interests target not just the public and policymakers but even other interest groups, and how they create policy niches as a survival strategy. He also looks at winnable issues, contrasts them with more difficult ones, and explains what makes the difference.

"Groups, Interests, and U.S. Public Policy" is a serious study written in a lighthearted tone. It offers political scientists a new theory of how and why interest groups influence public policy while it enlightens students and general readers about how policy is actually shaped in America.

  • ISBN10 0878406816
  • ISBN13 9780878406814
  • Publish Date 28 May 1998
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 1 August 2008
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Georgetown University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 224
  • Language English