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‘How Policies Make Interest Groups: Governments, Unions, and American Education’ is a compelling work of non-fiction that delves into the intricate relationship between government policies and the formation of interest groups within the American education system. Authored by esteemed scholars, this book explores how legislative decisions shape the dynamics between unions, educational institutions, and policymakers. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, it reveals the profound impact of policy on organisational behaviour and advocacy. A must-read for those interested in political science, education reform, and public policy, this book illuminates the powerful interplay between governance and societal structures.






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