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Cover Image: Lobbying Congress: How the System Works, 2d edition
  • Date: 01/01/1996
  • Format: Print Paperback
  • Price: $47.00
  • ISBN: 978-1-56802-225-3
  • Pages: 206
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Lobbying Congress: How the System Works, 2d edition
Bruce C. Wolpe, Congressional Research Service
Bertram J. Levine, Rutgers University


Written by veteran lobbyists, this is the definitive book on how lobbyists work. It starts with fundamentals such as the importance of truth, accurate listening, and setting realistic goals. The authors then clearly explain the skills, techniques, and unwritten rules of lobbying, and promote the importance of defining issues and knowing the players.

Case studies in the second part of the book help students understand the application of lobbying essentials and techniques studied earlier.

Reviews

"Lobbying Congress is a relative rarity--a book about lobbying written by lobbyists. Wolpe and Levine bring their experience and professionalism to this insightful and highly practical discussion of how work-a-day lobbyists attempt to influence Capitol Hill decision makers. It is a 'must-read' for those who care to understand the real world of lobbying."

- Ross K. Baker, Rutgers University
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Bruce C. Wolpe, Congressional Research Service


Bertram J. Levine, Rutgers University

Bertram J. Levine is the Charles Evans Hughes Fellow in Political Science (Emeritus) at Colgate University and a member of the Rutgers University Political Science Department. Prior to pursuing his PhD, he was Vice President of Federal Government Relations and State Government Relations for Johnson and Johnson. In that capacity, he headed the company’s lobbying efforts in Washington, DC. During the 92nd and 93rd Congresses he served as a counsel to the Energy and Commerce Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives. Levine is the coauthor of Lobbying Congress: How the System Works, Second Edition. He has also authored a number of articles on interest groups and lobbying.

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