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Farmed out : agricultural lobbying in a polarized Congress / Clare R. Brock.

Author/creator Brock, Clare R.
Other author/creatorOxford University Press.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoNew York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2024]
Descriptionviii, 184 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Supplemental Content Full text available from Oxford Scholarship Online
Supplemental Content Full text available from Oxford Scholarship Online Political Science
Subject(s)
Contents Too many cooks in the kitchen : bitter partisanship and uneasy alliances -- A growing policy area : the creation of agriculture as a staple of American politics -- Work hard for the money : polarization and evolving lobbying strategies -- The (not quite) business as usual of Washington : corporate lobbying strategies -- Keeping up with the corporations : interest group adaptation to party polarization in Congress -- He said, she said : the power of interest group negotiations -- Money, money, money : the link between influence and wealth -- Influencing a polarized congress : Herculean or Sisyphean?.
Abstract "Farmed Out uses U.S. agricultural policy as a vehicle to understand how the rapidly polarizing political environment has altered the role of interest groups in Washington. Often understudied, agricultural policy impacts the livelihood of millions, the success of thousands of companies, the implementation (or lack thereof) of nationwide conservation efforts, and the diet, health, and pocketbooks of hundreds of millions. This book argues that polarization has given interest groups greater influence over policy content. Ironically, that same polarization regularly frustrates the capacity of groups to push Washington forward on policy change in a timely fashion, especially in the case of low salience legislation where bipartisan collaboration matters most. Additionally, Congressional capacity for research and fact-finding is at a historical low. In response to the changing political climate, the book asks: How have interest groups, who still seek influence, modified their strategies in response to this newly polarized and information-sparse political climate; and what implications does this have for interest groups' influence on policy? Farmed Out answers these questions by looking at lobbying in the agricultural sector across two decades to discover changing patterns. The book demonstrates how party polarization expands and alters the role that interest groups play in policy construction and the negotiation process. It illustrates that interest groups have adapted their strategies and, consequently, become even more powerful in their influence. Farmed Out points to the importance of behind-the-scenes coalition building in the policy process and how these often-unnoticed processes shape public policy for better or worse"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 155-179) and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2023042424
ISBN9780197683798 (hardback)
ISBN9780197683804 (paperback)
ISBN(epub)

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