American Public Opinion, Advocacy, and Policy in Congress: What the Public Wants and What It Gets

作者: Paul Burstein

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关键词: Public administrationAction (philosophy)Political sciencePublic opinionPublic relations

摘要: 1. Introduction 2. Policy change 3. Public opinion 4. Advocacy: how Americans try to influence Congress 5. The impact of advocacy on congressional action 6. Advocacy, information, and policy innovation 7. Conclusions.

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