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- Disturbance_theory abstract "Disturbance theory is a political postulation by David Truman that states that interest groups form primarily in opposition to other interest groups so as to counteract influence in their respective political domains.The theory also states that interest groups form and grow in response to threats. Robert Salisbury would later augment the theory to state that interest groups form in the absence or increasing scarcity of resources. Salisbury also argues that the leaders of such groups also hold stewardship over the future viability of the group as an \"entrepreneur\", in his correlative entrepreneur theory.".
- Disturbance_theory wikiPageExternalLink APGOV_Interest_Groups.htm.
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- Disturbance_theory wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Disturbance_theory wikiPageRevisionID "538604210".
- Disturbance_theory wikiPageWikiLink Advocacy_group.
- Disturbance_theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_science_theories.
- Disturbance_theory wikiPageWikiLink David_Truman.
- Disturbance_theory wikiPageWikiLink Entrepreneur_theory.
- Disturbance_theory wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Gascoyne-Cecil,_3rd_Marquess_of_Salisbury.
- Disturbance_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Disturbance theory".
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- Disturbance_theory subject Category:Political_science_theories.
- Disturbance_theory hypernym Postulation.
- Disturbance_theory type Theory.
- Disturbance_theory comment "Disturbance theory is a political postulation by David Truman that states that interest groups form primarily in opposition to other interest groups so as to counteract influence in their respective political domains.The theory also states that interest groups form and grow in response to threats. Robert Salisbury would later augment the theory to state that interest groups form in the absence or increasing scarcity of resources.".
- Disturbance_theory label "Disturbance theory".
- Disturbance_theory sameAs Q5283587.
- Disturbance_theory sameAs m.0992y_.
- Disturbance_theory sameAs Q5283587.
- Disturbance_theory wasDerivedFrom Disturbance_theory?oldid=538604210.
- Disturbance_theory isPrimaryTopicOf Disturbance_theory.