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Pressure Groups


Pressure Groups

Paperback by Watts, Duncan

Pressure Groups

£17.99

ISBN:
9780748624393
Publication Date:
4 Apr 2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press
Pages:
248 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 8 - 10 May 2024
Pressure Groups

Description

Pressure Groups are an increasingly important feature of the political landscape and they are active on many levels, local, national or European. They reflect a diverse compass of interests from the well-known (the National Farmers' Union) to the less familiar (the Zip Fastener Association) and interact with a wide range of political players in different parts of the political system: parties, the media, government and parliament. They are involved at every stage of the political process, from raising issues and agenda setting to policy implementation and monitoring. Subjects covered include: *Classifying pressure groups *How pressure groups operate *Pressure group resources *Trends in pressure group activity *Protest politics and direct action *Pressure groups and the Scottish Parliament *Pressure groups and the European Union *The abolition of hunting with dogs *Pressure groups and democracy This book provides an accessible guide to the role of Pressure Groups in our democracy, establishing clear definitions and analysing their role and performance. It includes the findings of recent research into the workings of British pressure groups in the European Union and of the ways in which lobbyists consult with the devolved legislatures in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Contents

Introduction; 1. Classifying Pressure Groups; 2. How Pressure Groups Operate; 3. Pressure Group Resources and Success or Failure; 4. Trends in Pressure Group Activity since 1979; 5. Protest Politics and Direct Action; 6. Pressure Groups and the Scottish Parliament; 7. Pressure Groups and the European Union; 8. The Abolition of Hunting with Dogs: An English, Welsh and Scottish Case Study; Conclusion: Pressure Groups and Democracy.

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