In Farmed Out, Clare R. Brock uses U.S. agricultural policy as a vehicle to explain how the rapidly polarizing political environment has altered the role of interest groups in Washington. Drawing on over two decades of lobbying behavior data in the agricultural sector, Brock argues that polarization has given interest groups greater influence over policy content, particularly among their ideological and partisan allies. Brock makes an important and original contribution to our understanding of how interest groups now operate within a context of heightened partisanship, lengthened time horizons, and declining institutional capacity.…mehr
In Farmed Out, Clare R. Brock uses U.S. agricultural policy as a vehicle to explain how the rapidly polarizing political environment has altered the role of interest groups in Washington. Drawing on over two decades of lobbying behavior data in the agricultural sector, Brock argues that polarization has given interest groups greater influence over policy content, particularly among their ideological and partisan allies. Brock makes an important and original contribution to our understanding of how interest groups now operate within a context of heightened partisanship, lengthened time horizons, and declining institutional capacity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Clare R. Brock is an Assistant Professor of American Politics and Public Policy at Colorado State University. Her work focuses on the intersection of lobbying, partisanship, and policymaking, especially in the food and agricultural space. Prior to joining CSU, she was an Assistant Professor at Texas Woman's University.
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* Acknowledgements * Chapter 1. Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen: Bitter Partisanship and Uneasy Alliances * Chapter 2. A Growing Policy Area: The Creation of Agriculture as a Staple of American Politics * Chapter 3. Work Hard for the Money: Polarization and Evolving Lobbying Strategies * Chapter 4. The (Not Quite) Business as Usual of Washington: Corporate Lobbying Strategies * Chapter 5. Keeping Up with the Corporations: Interest Group Adaptation to Party Polarization in Congress * Chapter 6. He Said, She Said: The Power of Interest Group Negotiations * Chapter 7: Money, Money, Money: The Link between Influence and Wealth * Chapter 8. Influencing a Polarized Congress: Herculean or Sisyphean? * Appendix A: Notes on the Quantitative Methods * Appendix B: Notes on Qualitative Methods * Notes * References * Index
* Acknowledgements * Chapter 1. Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen: Bitter Partisanship and Uneasy Alliances * Chapter 2. A Growing Policy Area: The Creation of Agriculture as a Staple of American Politics * Chapter 3. Work Hard for the Money: Polarization and Evolving Lobbying Strategies * Chapter 4. The (Not Quite) Business as Usual of Washington: Corporate Lobbying Strategies * Chapter 5. Keeping Up with the Corporations: Interest Group Adaptation to Party Polarization in Congress * Chapter 6. He Said, She Said: The Power of Interest Group Negotiations * Chapter 7: Money, Money, Money: The Link between Influence and Wealth * Chapter 8. Influencing a Polarized Congress: Herculean or Sisyphean? * Appendix A: Notes on the Quantitative Methods * Appendix B: Notes on Qualitative Methods * Notes * References * Index
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