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Groupes de Pression en France et Ailleurs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2011

Jacques Freymond
Affiliation:
History of International Relations and Director of the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva
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Copyright © Trustees of Princeton University 1960

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References

1 Ehrmann, Henry W., Organized Business in France, Princeton, N.J., 1957.Google Scholar

2 “Any group that, on the basis of one or more shared attitudes, makes certain claims upon other groups in the society for the establishment, maintenance or enhancement of forms of behavior that are implied by the shared attitudes” (Truman). “Associations of various juridical forms which upon the basis of common pools or attitudes endeavor to impose a certain number of positions and demands by all means at their disposal, but especially by pressure on the public authorities” (Meynaud). Ehrmann, , op.cit., pp. 236–37.Google Scholar