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Parteien, Verbände und Bewegungen als Systeme politischer Interessenvermittlung

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This essa, first, presents a short overview of various discussions and research trends in the field of politcal interest mediation; send, it clarifies some basic categories in this field; third, it locates parties, pressure groups and movements in a model of the political sphere; fourth, the paper highlights similarities and differences in these forms of interest mediation; finally, it offers some theses on changes in the structure of and the interrelationship between parties, pressure groups and movements. The crucial differences between these various forms of interest mediation are to be found in their modes of operation and their resource bases rather then in their aims. Because of these specifities, parties, pressure groups and movements each fulfill functions in the process of interest mediation that cannot be performed be the others.

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  • Rucht, Dieter, 1991. "Parteien, Verbände und Bewegungen als Systeme politischer Interessenvermittlung," Discussion Papers, Research Unit: The Public and the Social Movement FS III 91-107, WZB Berlin Social Science Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:wzbpub:fsiii91107
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