Interests and Institutions

Substance and Structure in American Politics

Robert Salisbury's Interests and Institutions offers the reader a perspective on an important intellectual trend in political science: . . . often called the 'New Institutionalism,' [it] focuses on ways in which the internal organization of political institutions affects policy decisions and other political outcomes.
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

Interest and Institutions is a collection of essays written by distinguished political scientist Robert Salsibury, a leading analyst of interest group politics. He offers his theories on the workings and influence of groups, organizations, and individuals in many different areas of American politics.

386 Pages, 6 x 9 in.

November, 1992

isbn : 9780822985457

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Robert H. Salisbury

Robert H. Salisbury, professor emeritus of political science, was the first Sidney W. Souers Professor of American Government at Washington University.

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