define pressure group
what do sectional/interest/protective pressure groups do?
what do cause/promotional/issue pressure groups aim to do?
corporatist model
pluralist model
cause pressure groups
sectional pressure groups
insider pressure groups
internal insider groups and examples
external insider pressure groups and examples
outsider pressure groups
unwilling outsider groups and examples
willing outsider groups and examples
differences between insider and outsider groups
policy community
policy network
think tanks
‘a research institute or other organisation providing advice and ideas on national or commercial problems’
- criticised as unelected and are unsure where funding comes from. Essentially a political party and not an academic group but are consulted during policy making
dark money
money where it’s source is unclear
two lobbying companies examples
examples of lack of participation in political parties (quotes and percentages)
union member stats
1970s = over 13m members
2015 = around 6.4m members
five examples of think tanks
policy exchange = small gov think tank influential with conservatives
chatham house = a centre for policy research on international affairs
fabian society = affliated to labour party
demos = a leading cross-party think-tank with a mission to bring politics closer to people
resPublica = independent, non-partisan public policy think-tank
what is the gagging law
what were the arguments surrounding the gagging act?