ABSTRACT

Considered the gold standard on interest group politics, this widely-used text analyzes interest groups within the intuitive framework of democratic theory, enabling readers to understand the workings of interest groups within the larger context of our political system. Comprehensive coverage includes not only the traditional farm, labor, and trade associations, but also citizen groups, public interest organizations, corporations, and public interest firms

Brief in page count yet comprehensive in coverage, the book is flexible for different class settings. The book's rich content and lean size allows it to stand alone as the centerpiece of a course, or be assigned as one of several texts.

New to the Sixth Edition

  • Updates the role of money in interest group activity following the Citizens United Supreme Court decision.
  • Covers new interest group actors including the Tea Party, Occupy, and others.
  • Examines new developments in key interest group arenas including health care and the environment.
  • Looks at the role of social media in interest groups.
  • Adds a comparative look at interest group action, organization, and scholarship abroad.

chapter 1|18 pages

Madison’s Dilemma

chapter 2|25 pages

The Advocacy Explosion

chapter 3|38 pages

Mobilization and Organization

chapter 4|22 pages

The Party Connection

chapter 5|27 pages

Interest Groups in Campaigns

chapter 6|25 pages

Lobbyists

chapter 7|23 pages

Public Opinion and Grassroots Lobbying

chapter 8|22 pages

Washington Lobbying

chapter 9|26 pages

The Rise of Networks and Coalitions

chapter 10|17 pages

Bias and Representation