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Politics, Parties and Pressure Groups

Politics, Parties and Pressure Groups
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Book Synopsis Politics, Parties and Pressure Groups by : Valdimer Orlando Key

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Since the early 1950s pressure groups have been recognized as playing a key role in the policy process in western democracies. As legislatures and political par