Description
Lobbying Together is cleverly conceived, carefully constructed and empirically rich. It successfully replaces our old notions of relatively solitary interest groups working at cross-purposes with an up-to-date view of shifting coalitions, explaining not only why and how strange bedfellows get together, but why they do not stay in bed for long. -- David C. King, professor of public policy, Harvard University An outstanding study of interest group coalitions. What particularly impresses me is Hula's research on the incentive structure underlying coalition formation. Building on his extensive interviews, Hula develops an explanation of how coalition brokers overcome the collective action problem. This is an important and timely book. -- Jeffrey M. Berry, professor of political science, Tufts University
About the Author
Kevin W. Hula is an assistant professor of political science at Loyola College in Maryland.
Reviews
An interesting and empirically sound study of interest group coalitions on Capitol Hill... The book is filled with findings that are both theoretically interesting and potentially useful for political operatives. Perspectives on Political Science In this very welcome book Hula addresses a real void in the literature on interest groups by analyzing the general idea of interest coalitions. While other studies have examined various forms of group interaction in one or more policy domains, Hula sticks to the subject of coalitions with audacity and does so very thoroughly indeed ... Methodologically the study is well grounded ... Recommended for all levels. Choice
Awards
Winner of Emerging Scholar Award and Emerging Scholar Award 6 (United States).
Book Information
ISBN 9780878407217
Author Kevin W. Hula
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Georgetown University Press
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Weight(grams) 281g