Laying the Groundwork: Linking Internal Agenda-Setting Processes of Interest Groups to Their Role in Policy Making
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Halpin, Darren
Fraussen, Bert
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Sage Publications Inc
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Although scholarship has highlighted the role of stakeholders in policy making,
less is known about the preparations they make that lay the groundwork for
their lobbying activities. This article links ideas on collaborative governance
with the study of agenda setting within interest groups. We outline an
orthodox mode of agenda setting that anticipates groups possess a proactive
policy mode, an institutionalized policy platform, and a pyramid-like agenda
structure. Subsequently, we use this orthodox mode as a heuristic device
for examining agenda structures and processes, combining survey data on
the practices of groups in Australia with illustrative qualitative evidence.
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Administration and Society
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2037-12-31