This thesis concentrates on the activities of the lobbyist to influence policy, largely through efforts to secure passage or defeat of congressional legislation. Where appropriate, it spotlights the activities o( the two largest business lobbying groups, the National Association of Manufacturers (HAM) and the Chamber oi Commerce oi the United States.http://www.archive.org/details/congresslobbyist00kel
After a recent spate of lobbying scandals involving Jack Abramoff among others, Congress passed a lo...
Lobbying has long been a source of anxiety. As early as the mid-nineteenth century courts expressed ...
This study defines lobbying as advocacy public relations. Data were collected from self-administered...
The present thesis is an empirical analysis of lobbying in the United States. First, it analyses an ...
Most lobbying in the United States comes from business interests, but not all. Previous work has not...
These findings emphasize the importance of interest groups and their lobbyists in congressional poli...
Efforts by organized interests to affect the policy decisions reached in Congress strike at the hear...
This thesis is an investigation of interest group lobbying 1n the 1967 New Mexico State Legislature....
Lobbying is both an essential part of our democratic process and a source of some of our greatest fe...
This volume analyses the interaction of business lobbyists, consumer critics, and government officia...
My thesis is called: The Influence o f Interest Groups on the U.S. Governmental Decision-Making. In ...
Based on the assumption that lobbying practice is a product of its operational environment, the thes...
We analyze informational lobbying in the context of multi-member legislatures. We show that a single...
304 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This project contributes to a...
This thesis examines the role of lobbying as a profession in the United States, as seen through advo...
After a recent spate of lobbying scandals involving Jack Abramoff among others, Congress passed a lo...
Lobbying has long been a source of anxiety. As early as the mid-nineteenth century courts expressed ...
This study defines lobbying as advocacy public relations. Data were collected from self-administered...
The present thesis is an empirical analysis of lobbying in the United States. First, it analyses an ...
Most lobbying in the United States comes from business interests, but not all. Previous work has not...
These findings emphasize the importance of interest groups and their lobbyists in congressional poli...
Efforts by organized interests to affect the policy decisions reached in Congress strike at the hear...
This thesis is an investigation of interest group lobbying 1n the 1967 New Mexico State Legislature....
Lobbying is both an essential part of our democratic process and a source of some of our greatest fe...
This volume analyses the interaction of business lobbyists, consumer critics, and government officia...
My thesis is called: The Influence o f Interest Groups on the U.S. Governmental Decision-Making. In ...
Based on the assumption that lobbying practice is a product of its operational environment, the thes...
We analyze informational lobbying in the context of multi-member legislatures. We show that a single...
304 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This project contributes to a...
This thesis examines the role of lobbying as a profession in the United States, as seen through advo...
After a recent spate of lobbying scandals involving Jack Abramoff among others, Congress passed a lo...
Lobbying has long been a source of anxiety. As early as the mid-nineteenth century courts expressed ...
This study defines lobbying as advocacy public relations. Data were collected from self-administered...