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Through their participation in the policy process, civil societal actors have yet to achieve their preferred outcome. The case is therefore suggestive of the political potential of civil societal actors as well as the limits of their ...
Through their participation in the policy process, civil societal actors have yet to achieve their preferred outcome. The case is therefore suggestive of the political potential of civil societal actors as well as the limits of their ...
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Through their participation in the policy process , civil soci- etal actors have yet to achieve their preferred outcome . The case is therefore suggestive of the political potential of civil societal actors as well as the limits of ...
Through their participation in the policy process , civil soci- etal actors have yet to achieve their preferred outcome . The case is therefore suggestive of the political potential of civil societal actors as well as the limits of ...
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were able to take advantage of such strategic ties to other civil societal actors . In short , groups that participate in alliances with these characteristics are more likely to influence policy making .
were able to take advantage of such strategic ties to other civil societal actors . In short , groups that participate in alliances with these characteristics are more likely to influence policy making .
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