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Interest articulation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Interest articulation is a way for members of a society to express their needs to a system of government. It can range from personal contact with government officials to the development of interest g...
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--- DRAFT --- Power Civil Society and Interest Articulation in Post Communist Europe Neil Albert Cruickshank Department of Political Studies University of Prince Edward Island Charlottetown PEI Canada C1A 4P3 Email: ncruickshank@upei.ca Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference 3 – 6 April 2008 Palmer...
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Interest articulation, this is the process by which individuals and groups express (articulate) their needs and policy preferences within the political process.
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In a democracy, all interest groups have the right to articulate their wants. They also have the right to use gained political muscle in order to translate those interests into government policy. It is thus legitimate for religious parties to exert their influence for the benefit of the religous sector.
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Political parties are part of the interest articulation process ... 1) define the term interest articulation; and ... Interest articulation is the process through which individuals...
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Interest Articulation As Linkage; Interest articulation is, in part, about the politics of everyday life. How people make demands upon their government seems like a rudimentary fact to us but is part of a larger process of political development.
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What factors precipitated the collapse of the Soviet Union and other eastern bloc communist regimes? This question continues to plague researchers since many former... ... As a result, research focused on the totalitarian model and excluded an examination of interest articulation and conflict in Soviet-styled regimes. (2) ;
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