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First world interest groups : a comparative perspective

Author: Clive S Thomas
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1993.
Series: Contributions in political science, no. 320.
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Genre/Form: Aufsatzsammlung
Additional Physical Format: Online version:
First world interest groups.
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1993
(OCoLC)607727578
Online version:
First world interest groups.
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1993
(OCoLC)624210102
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Clive S Thomas
ISBN: 031327388X 9780313273889
OCLC Number: 26973936
Description: xi, 269 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Understanding and comparing interest groups in western democracies / Clive S. Thomas --
The American interest group system : typical model or aberration? / Clive S. Thomas --
Government and groups in Britain : changing styles / J. J. Richardson --
The mirror of the state : Canada's interest group system / A. Paul Pross --
Australia : interest groups in the shadow of strong political parties / Trevor Matthews, John Warhurst --
New Zealand : capture the state? / Jack Vowles --
France : group politics in a strong state / Frank L. Wilson --
Italy : the fragmentation of power and its consequences / Raphael Zariski --
Sweden : interest groups in transition and crisis / Michele Micheletti --
Switzerland : democratic corporatism in a consociational society / Harmon Zeigler --
West Germany and the new Germany : centralization, expanding pluralism, and the new challenges / Klaus von Beyme --
Israel : interest group pluralism constrained / Asher Arian --
Japan : associational politics in a group-oriented society / Ronald J. Hrebenar, Akira Nakamura --
Interest groups in western democracies : contemporary characteristics and future directions / Clive S. Thomas.
Series Title: Contributions in political science, no. 320.
Responsibility: edited by Clive S. Thomas.
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