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Spurred by the disconnect between what was being taught in the
classroom and actual practice, Godwin, Ainsworth, and Godwin set
out to answer the question, "Was political science missing some key
aspects of the interactions between lobbyists and policy makers?"
Built on interviews with over 100 lobbyists, these authors show
that much of the research on organized interests overlooks the
lobbying of regulatory agencies even though it accounts for almost
half of all lobbying-even though bureaucratic agencies have
considerable leeway in the how they choose to implement law. This
groundbreaking new book argues that lobbying activity is not mainly
a struggle among competing interests over highly collective goods;
rather, it's the public provision of private goods. And more to the
point, this shift in understanding influences our perception of the
strengths and weaknesses of American democracy. Through a series of
highly readable case studies, the authors employ both neopluralist
and exchange perspectives to explore the lobbying activity that
occurs in the later stages of the policymaking process which are
typically less partisan, involve little conflict, and receive scant
public attention. Lobbying and Policymaking sheds new light on
lobbying influence on the policy process, and is an ideal way to
expose students to cutting-edge research in an accessible,
fascinating package.
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