1. Pressure Groups and Policy-Making -- 2. Pluralism, Corporatism and Marxism: Traditional Approaches to State/Group Relations -- 3. State Autonomy and Policy Networks: Reconceptualising State/Group Relations -- 4. Social Change, Ideology and Pressure Groups: How Policy Networks Change -- 5. Agricultural Policy: The Paradigm Policy Community -- 6. Business and Public Policy: The Problem of Business Policy Networks -- 7. Professional Power: The Doctors and Health Policy -- 8. Public Interest Groups and Policy Networks: The Case of Consumer Policy -- 9. Pressure Groups, Policy Networks and the State
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 236-256) and index