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|a La Palombara, Joseph
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|a Interest groups in Italian politics
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c by Joseph La Palombara
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|a Princeton, N.J.
|b Princeton University Press
|c 1964
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|a XV, 452 Seiten
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|a Introduction -- The social and economic context -- The Italian political culture -- The structure of government -- An interest group inventory -- Patterns of group communications and interaction -- Legislative interactions -- Bureaucratic intervention : clientele -- Bureaucratic intervention : parentela -- Scope and limits of bureaucratic intervention -- Group perceptions and behavioral consequences : an epilogue.
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|a Italy
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|a Italy / Politics and government / 1945-
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|a Politics and government
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|a Sozialwissenschaften / Politikwissenschaften / Politikwissenschaften, Allgemeines
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|a Social Sciences / Political Science / Political Science, other
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|a Representative government and representation
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|a Pressure groups
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|b GRUYMPG
|a DeGruyter MPG Collection
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|a Princeton legacy library
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|a 10.1515/9781400877836
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|z 978-1-4008-7783-6
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|u https://www.degruyter.com/doi/book/10.1515/9781400877836
|x Verlag
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|a The author examines both structurally and functionally the General Confederation of Italian Industry, Italian Catholic Action, the Christian Democrats, the Italian Liberal Party, the monarchist Italian Republican Party, the neo-Fascist Italian Social Movement, and many more interest groups. The book is based on several years of field research in Italy, including interviews with scores of political figures, bureaucrats, and interest group leaders.
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