How to persuade government officials to grant interviews and share information for your research

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Rick Farmer's article focuses on ways in which academic political scientists can influence policymakers. At the Toronto meeting of the Working Group on Practicing Politics, government political scientists also recognized that academics often are frustrated by the process of getting information from the government and cooperation from officials. Copyright © American Political Science Association 2010.

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Wu, I. S., & Savi, B. (2010). How to persuade government officials to grant interviews and share information for your research. PS - Political Science and Politics, 43(4), 721–723. https://doi.org/10.1017/S104909651000137X

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