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Ajaypal Gill
Mr. Marr
Period 2
February 13, 2007
1. An interest group is an organization of people with similar policy goals
who enter the political process to try to achieve those aims. Interest
groups pursue their goals in many arenas.
2. I think that the elite theory is the most accurate interest group theory
because only the wealthy few have the most power. In our society, the
largest corporations are the ones with the most power. Many public
policies are made or are supported by the elites. For example, though the
majority of the public disagreed with the war policy in Iraq, they were
helpless against the executive power to change the way it was dealt with.
3. Small groups have an organizational advantage over large groups. Large
groups often fall victim to the free-rider problem. In a small group,
members shares of the collective good may be great enough that they
will try to secure it. In larger groups, however, each member can expect
to get only a tiny share of the policy gains.
4. Three of the most popular lobbying techniques are electioneering,
litigation, and going public. Electioneering is direct group involvement in
the electoral process. Groups can help fund campaigns, provide
testimony, and get members to work for candidates, and some form
PACs. Litigation is when interest groups go to court in hope of getting
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specific rulings. Lastly, groups are interested in the opinions of the public.
Because public opinion ultimately makes its way to policymakers, interest
groups carefully cultivate their public image and use public opinion to
their advantage when they can.
5. Amicus curiae briefs are legal briefs submitted by a friend of the court
for the purpose of raising additional points of view and presenting
information not contained in the briefs of the formal parties. These briefs
attempt to influence a courts decision. Class action lawsuits are lawsuits
permitting a small number of people to sue on behalf of all other people
similarly situated.
6. AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) is one of the most
successful interest group. They are an ethnic interest group that
represents the views of thirty-eight pro-Israeli organizations, and they
earn annual budget of $12 million. AIPAC has confined its activities to
advocating U.S. government policies in support of Israel. It has also
gained the reputation for having outstanding intelligence about executive
branch planning relative to Israel. AIPAC has made a huge success in
lobbying for legislations that have provided military and economic
assistance to Israel and has denied critical arms to its Arab neighbors that
are against the formation of Israel. At this current moment, AIPAC wants
the US to impose stronger sanctions on Iran. Iran is conducting a large-
scale study on nuclear weapons and has also created some nuclear
weapons. AIPAC is not satisfied with the current sanctions the US is
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emotions about this issue, and therefore their group is successful to some
extent.
Money talks when it comes to getting your issues heard. One of the
other biggest factors in making an interest group successful is wealth. A big
campaign contribution may ensure a phone call or even a meeting with
federal office-holders. However, it does not always guarantee that the group
will be successful. Money always helps lubricate the wheels of power,
though it is hardly a sure-fire guarantee of success, as our book puts it.
Interest groups need all the skills and perks to be successful.