... a comprehensive, insider's vieW' of the array of techniques
that can be used to influence governmental policies and decisions.
The text describes the origins of lobbying and illustrates the
resources and tactics that are used by state and federal lobbyists.
The reader learns the ins and outs' of coalitions, grassroots
strategy and political action committees. Mack concludes with a
visionary look at lobbying in the future and presents a very useful
summary of Sources and Resources' that are useful in government
relations work. "Corporate Public IssueS"
Written for executives of corporations, trade associations,
labor unions, and other organizations interested in influencing
legislation and regulations, this book is a comprehensive handbook
on the array of techniques and technologies that can be used to
influence governmental policies and decisions. Mack describes how
to start or revitalize government relations programs at the
federal, state, or local levels and presents a variety of tools
designed to maximize the reader's understanding of how particular
processes can be applied in practice, including step-by-step
guidance and several models. Thorough coverage of issues such as
planning, organization, and analysis as well as detailed
information about specific government relations techniques,
particularly direct lobbying, make this an invaluable resource that
belongs on the bookshelf of every corporate executive with a need
to start, reassess, or revitalize government relations programs in
their companies; executives and leaders of trade associations,
labor unions, public interest groups, and other organizations with
a similar need; government officials, including legislators and
their staffs, with an interest in exploring how the private sector
approaches government relations; civic and community leaders
wishing to learn how the lobbying process operates; and political
science students, both graduate and undergraduate, with a need for
a practical book on the lobbying arts to supplement the many
scholarly works on interest group analysis.
Mack emphasizes the importance of sound advance planning and
mobilization of resources and explains how to analyze needs, how to
research and evaluate the importance of issues, how to develop
lobbying strategies, and how to manage a government relations
staff. A special section on Sources and Resources lists a variety
of publications, periodicals, information services, and
organizations that can aid in the research process. Specific
techniques are covered in-depth including different forms of direct
lobbying, lobbying at the federal and state levels, the utilization
of coalitions and trade associations, grass-roots lobbying, and the
use of political action committees. Mack concludes with a look at
the future, exploring the new forces and issues confronting
government relations practitioners and the new technologies drawn
from marketing and politics that will revolutionize the field by
the end of the century.
General
Imprint: |
Praeger Publishers Inc
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
June 1989 |
First published: |
June 1989 |
Authors: |
Charles S. Mack
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Dimensions: |
235 x 156 x 19mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
|
Pages: |
244 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-89930-390-1 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-89930-390-0 |
Barcode: |
9780899303901 |
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