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Chapter 1. Advocacy, Public Policy, and Policy Change ... 1; Chapter 2. Incrementalism and the Status Quo ... 29; Chapter 3. Structure or Chaos? ... 46; Chapter 4. Opposition and Obstacles ... 68; Chapter 5. Partisanship and Elections ... 90; Chapter 6. Strategic Choices ... 110; Chapter 7. Arguments ... 129; Chapter 8. Tactics ... 149; Chapter 9. Washington: The Real No-Spin Zone ... 166; Chapter 10. Does Money Buy Public Policy? ... 190; Chapter 11. Policy Outcomes ... 215; Chapter 12. Rethinking Policy Change ... 239; Methodological Appendix ... 261
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Lobbying and policy change : who wins, who loses, and why
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Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009.- XIV, 341 S.
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