Comparative Politics - Week 10 (Interest Groups and Social Movements) Flashcards
1
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what is an interest group
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any formal group which seeks to promote a particular policy or set of policies, and to organise to influence politics and policy-makers to achieve this policy and do not seek elected office
2
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what are examples of interest groups
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TUC
Confederation of Business
Greenpeace
Chemical Industry Assosciation
3
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what is a social movement
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a large informal grouping of individuals and/or organisations which aim to promote a particular political or social issue, or to promote or resist social change
4
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examples of social movements
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- a democracy movement - arab spring
- mass demonstrations in democracies - occupy wall street
- student protests
5
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what is Dahl pluralist theory of interest groups
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- he argued that if there is open access to policy-makers and politicians, then any concerned group can influence policy outcomes
- groups that have most to gain/lose will organise and be able to access policy-makers, while groups that have no interests at stake will not have a say
- if one group organises on one side of an issue, another group will organise on the other side - there will be countervailing power
6
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what does Dahl believe public officials should be in terms of interest groups
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neutral referees