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Total Lobbying
What Lobbyists Want (and How They Try to Get It)
This book offers a scholarly yet accessible overview of the role of lobbying in American politics.
Anthony J. Nownes (Author)
9780521547116, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 2 October 2006
278 pages, 4 tables
23.3 x 16.2 x 1.7 cm, 0.39 kg
'… elite-level interviews with federal, state and local lobbyists provides depth and context to his [Anthony Nownes'] conclusions … Nownes is successful in creating a book that appeals to undergraduate students, congressional staff members and scholars … a well-written and thoughtful book that simplifies an often complex subject. Nownes should be commended for examining the lobbying profession and understand[ing] the basic, fundamental concepts that motivate lobbyists at all levels of government.' Political Studies Review
This book offers a scholarly yet accessible overview of the role of lobbying in American politics. It draws upon extant research as well as original data gathered from interviews with numerous lobbyists across the United States. It describes how lobbyists do their work within all branches of government, at the national, state, and local levels. It thus offers a substantially broader view of lobbying than is available in much of the research literature. Although tailored for students taking courses on interest group politics, Total Lobbying offers an indispensable survey of the field for scholars and others concerned with this important facet of American politics.
1. Studying lobbyists and lobbying
2. Lobbying and lobbyists in the United States: a primer
3. Public policy lobbying, part 1
4. Public policy lobbying, part 2
5. Land-use lobbying
6. Procurement lobbying
7. Summary and conclusions.
Subject Areas: Politics & government [JP], Regional studies [GTB]
