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Pressure Groups (Politics Study Guides)
by Duncan Watts
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... 2 British protective and promotional groups: their characteristics and approaches 63 3.1 Factors in determining group success: a summary 83 4. ... "
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European Union, Northern Ireland, Countryside Alliance, Friends of the Earth, United States, New Labour, learnt from reading this chapter, promotional groups, insider groups, hunting with dogs, devolved institutions, protective groups
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... foundation of personal secu- rity and material affluence. Postmaterialists participate extensively in politics but they are inclined to join elite-challenging promotional groups rather than traditional political parties (Inglehart, 1997). If other things remain equal, postmaterial values will become more prominent. ... "
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United States, Latin America, European Union, New Zealand, Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, promotional groups, elite political culture, most new democracies, many established democracies, many new democracies, nightwatchman state
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Democracy and Citizenship in Scandinavia
by Jorgen Goul Andersen
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... (see Figure 5.1). Like much of the literature, we distinguish between interest grourps (those organized around a particular interest) and promotional groups (those orga- nized around a particular cause). ... "
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... Protective and promotional groups (see Table 8.1) The distinction originally made by Stewart3 and subsequently employed by many others, divided groups into a. those ... "
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