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Moreover, informal representative institutions, for example, interest groups, do not seem to work for women as well as they do for powerful men (Stro... S Dovi - 《Politics & Gender》 被引量: 42发表: 2007年 Improving women's access to credit in Latin America and the Caribbean: policy ...
Investigates educational interest group use of courts to force educational decision makers to implement policy changes in Canada. Results show that all five preconditions for establishing a new third judicial level of educational policymaking have been met. Many interest groups excluded from the ...
Special interest groups exert a great deal of influence over political outcomes in the United States. Understanding the determining factors for the formation of special interest groups is important. However, the literature has excluded the role of spatial neighbors. This article employs spatial econometr...
Public opinion interest groups and public policy making. Abortion policy in the American states. This document is the 12th chapter in a book which provides a framework for considering the "new" politics of abortion in the US (created when the Supreme C... J. Cohen,C Barrilleaux - 《Underst...
And interest groups ranging from postal unions to greeting-card makers exert self-interested pressure on the USPS's ultimate overseer-Congress-insisting that whatever else happens to the Postal Service, aspects of the status quo they depend on get protected. 出自-2018年考研阅读原文 And interest gro...
Brexit, interest groups and changes to the 'logic of negotiation': a research note Did the Brexit lead to a decline in interest group influence in British government? This research note reports on a survey of 268 public affairs profession... The LSE Groupe.c.page@lse.ac.uk - 《Interest ...
During the 1980s in New Zealand the fabric of state support which had gradually expanded after World War 2 was suddenly removed. Farmers' interest groups found they were unable to influence appreciably the general direction of macroeconomic policy or to contain the influence of deregulationist polici...
The unicameral legislature, called thePeople’s Majlis, meets at least three times per year. Its members are elected to five-year terms from Male island and from each of the 20 atoll groups into which the country is divided for administrative purposes. The number of representatives from each ...
Lobbying as a collective enterprise: winners and losers of policy formulation in the European Union Why does lobbying success in the European Union (EU) vary across interest groups? Even though this question is central to the study of EU policy-making, on... Klüver,Heike - 《Journal of ...