Advocacy coalitions and resource dependency theory

Advocacy coalitions and resource dependency theory




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Yermolin I.V. Advocacy coalitions and resource dependency theory . – Polis. Political Studies. 2010. No. 1



Abstract

The article presents an attempt to analyze two approaches within the nets theory – approaches not considered earlier in Russian scientific literature: Advocacy Coalitions (1) and Resource Dependency Theory (2) – as applied to analysis of political interactions.


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Talagayeva D.A.
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