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Title: Issue Networks


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Issue Networks
  • From Iron Triangles to Issue Networks

2
Coalition Politics
  • Expand scarce resources
  • Extend intelligence network more eyes and ears
  • Added credibility power in numbers
  • Ad hoc arrangements
  • Maximize flexibility
  • Dissolve shifting alliances

3
Example
  • Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
  • www.civilrights.org
  • One of the rare successful permanent coalitions
  • 185 org. members
  • Size can be strength, but also an obstacle

4
Pragmatism
  • Strange bedfellows
  • Is no group to evil to work with?
  • ACLU and NRA
  • Moral Majority and NOW

5
Sharing Resources
  • Contacts
  • Court costs
  • Research expenses
  • Voluntary contributions
  • Varies by biggest stakeholders

6
Issue Network
  • Definition The many interests who share
    expertise and policy concerns in a given policy
    domain who frequently interact.
  • 1970s breakdown of Iron Triangles, or Policy
    Subgovernments
  • Advocacy Explosion generated more interests and
    competition
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  • Heclo an Issue network is a shared-knowledge
    group.

7
  • In contrast to subgovernments, issue networks are
    very informal, fluid, and hard to define. (often
    temporary)
  • Modern issue networks and groups in them
    characterized by conflict
  • Inter-network rivalries
  • business groups citizen groups
  • Vulnerable to partisan political changes, unlike
    old subgovernments
  • Nixon-Carter-Reagan
  • Bush-Clinton-Bush

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More Characteristics
  • Hollow Cores
  • No one is in charge
  • Multiple Niches
  • Groups narrowly focused
  • Individual niche groups may form broader issue
    network
  • Experts
  • Extensive knowledge crucial
  • Makes you a player
  • Sloppy Boundaries
  • An amorphous blob
  • Issue areas overlap

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