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Interest Group Action in Congressional Elections
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More Than Money
Interest Group Action in Congressional Elections
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Description
While interest groups have long been at the center of the study of American politics, most explorations of their influence have tended to dwell on lobbying. When political scientists do look at groups' electoral activities, they tend to study contribution activity by political action committees. But a whole world of political activity has emerged that is not confined to PAC contributions. Activities such as issue advocacy, independent expenditures, and voter mobilization go well beyond the limits set by federal law. More Than Money is the first attempt to understand this world of interest group action in a theoretical fashion. It links data gathered through ten case studies to broader ideas about interest groups, political parties, and congressional elections. It examines what resources groups possess for political action, how they are linked to the incentives groups offer to members, and how groups can apply those resources effectively. It also looks at how groups adapt to changing political and legal contexts, and provides a better understanding of the relationship between interest groups and political parties. More Than Money does all this in a clear, accessible style and with numerous quotations from top players at interest groups such as NARAL and the NRA.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Groups and Parties in the Political World
Part 2 Part II: The Groups
Chapter 2 Studying Groups through Case Studies
Part 3 Material Giants: The AFL-CIO and AARP
Chapter 3 Purposive Power: The NRA, Sierra Club, EMILY's List, NARAL, and the National Right to Life Committee
Chapter 4 Part III: The Resources
Part 4 Professional Politics: The NFIB, ATLA, and AMA
Chapter 5 Money
Chapter 6 Membership
Chapter 7 Expertise
Chapter 8 Part IV: The Context
Chapter 9 Group's Relationships with Political Parties
Chapter 10 Changes in Context
Chapter 11 Theoretical Conclusion
Product details
Published | Dec 20 2006 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 224 |
ISBN | 9780742547209 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 239 x 155 mm |
Series | Campaigning American Style |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Rich in empirical detail, framed by interesting theoretical questions, and crisply written, More Than Money is political science at its best. From the AFL-CIO to the AARP, from the NRA to NARAL, the book paints a vivid portrait of the role of interest groups in congressional elections. Skinner's thoughtful analysis will be a valuable resource for both scholars and practitioners and a perfect fit for a range of upper level undergraduate courses in American politics.
Theodore Eismeier, Hamilton College
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Recommended.
Choice Reviews
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Richard Skinner's new book combines the theoretical insights of a political scientist with the practical insights of interest group activists to provide a compelling portrait of the myriad ways that groups are active in elections. The book will be of interest to political scientists and sociologists who study interest groups and social movements, and would make a fine textbook for many undergraduate courses as well.
Clyde Wilcox, Georgetown University