POL 401 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Ceteris Paribus, Tillman Act Of 1907, Campaign Finance

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The focus here is on cooperation as a group strategy at implementation and satisfaction with policy implementation outcomes the degree of cooperation interest groups exercise within the process of implementing. Cooperation=participation with the process while conflict (or noncooperation) is behavior that takes place outside existing processes with the ultimate goal of stopping implementation or at the very least, delaying it. Satisfaction with hcps as a policy outcome. Satisfied organizations are less likely to attempt delaying or defeating individual. The implementation of public policy is one such arena, where procedural rules, the evaluation of the problem space and its solutions, and situational variables all weigh in to influence the kinds of choices groups make. Three sets of independent variables influence cooperation in hcps: political capacity, internal group capacity, and the policy context. When access is open, groups choose to cooperate, ceteris paribus. When uncertainty is high, groups choose to fight.

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