Essays on Interest Groups
Interest groups are groups of people, whether loosely or formally organized, that work to encourage or prevent changes in public policy without trying to be elected themselves. Sometimes also called “special interest groups” or “advocacy groups,” interest groups typically work to affect public policy in ways that benefit themselves or their causes. As anticipated by […]
An interested party is an association of individuals who share a typical intrigue and cooperate to secure and advance that interest by impacting the administration. Interest groups use diverse strategies to attempt to impact the government and public policies. Among the most vital of these are: lobbying, Litigation, contribution by campaigns and Mobilization members’ views. […]