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Differentaie between pressure groups and interest groups?​

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Interest Groups

Interest groups are large category of organizations that are formed to promote a special interest. Interest groups technically include pressure groups, and the general public is usually most familiar with the lobbying sector of pressure/interest groups. However, interest groups can be separated from pressure groups as organizations that are concerned with an interest other than coercively influencing policy.

Pressure Groups

Pressure groups are a specific sector within interest groups. These organizations use persistent and coercive techniques to affect policy and influence policymakers. Pressure groups are always political in nature and are generally advocacy or lobbying firms or organizations.

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