词汇 | interest-group |
释义 | interest group noun[ C ] uk /ˈɪn.trest ˌɡruːp/ us /ˈɪn.trɪst ˌɡruːp/ a group or organization with particular aims and ideas that tries to influence the government: 利益集团 There's too much lobbying by special interest groups.各特殊利益集团进行了太多的游说活动。 Activism & pressure groups active citizen active citizenship active resistance activism activist circulator citizen advocacy clicktivism clicktivist counter-demonstrate identity politics insurgency insurrection lobbyist lock on special interest group stage a demonstration super-lobbyist super-militant take a kneeidiom interest group | Business Englishinterest group noun[ C ] ukus(alsospecial interest group) a group of people or organizations who work to support an interest, principle, etc. that they all have: Local residents who oppose the new supermarket have formed an interest group that is impossible to ignore. Company bosses are meeting with unions and other interest groups to discuss the pay offer. Examples of interest groupinterest group I also investigate whether the cohesiveness or fragmentation of interestgroup preferences affects bureaucratic responsiveness. In addressing them, we begin with a summary of the extant literature on interestgroup formation. For example, the journal reading club model has been used elsewhere as has the uni-professional interestgroup. We then explore interestgroup strategies for influencing politicians and voters, in particular informational activities aimed at the larger public and policy-makers. In such a scenario, interestgroup influence should be substantial. When assessing interestgroup lobbying success we must consider what they sought and what they got, allowing room for degrees of success. Hence, this pattern of interestgroup activity leads to capture. At this stage, the movement is invested in conventional politics and may be hard to distinguish from an interestgroup. A misfit of identity and issue is possible if the interestgroup lacks control over its agenda. I operationalize interestgroup influence by coding the written comments provided by organized interests. The delayed stabilization model argues that conflict causes a delay in implementing policy, as each interestgroup attempts to increase its share of the benefits. This kind of public interestgroup is more likely to be active in liberal democracies. Again, the interestgroup coefficient is diminished from 3.801 to 2.723 under higher levels of congressional observation. Again, the interestgroup variable is significant and in the predicted direction. Mass movements or, for that matter, vigorous action by public officials may upset the interestgroup balance. See all examples of interest group These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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