Today organized interests fight most of their major battles
within coalitions. Whether joining forces to address tobacco
legislation or proposed air safety regulations, Washington
lobbyists with seemingly little in common are combining their clout
to get results.
Kevin Hula here examines why coalition strategies have emerged
as a dominant lobbying technique, when lobbyists use them, and how
these strategies affect their activities. His is the first book to
focus on the formation and use of coalitions by lobbyists,
examining the broader scope of interest group coalitions and
explaining their roles as institutions of collective leadership,
bargaining, and strategy for member organizations.
Combining collective action theory with data gleaned from 130
interviews with lobbyists and interest group leaders in the fields
of transportation, education, and civil rights, Hula explores how
the use of coalitions differs at various stages of the policy
process and with different activities. In the course of his study,
he also shows how the communications revolution is changing
interest group tactics.
The single most detailed work available on this subject,
"Lobbying Together" offers scholars and students alike a fresh and
accessible look at this increasingly important factor in the policy
process.
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