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:However, this pluralist theory (formed primarily by American academics) reflects a more open and fragmented political system similar to that in countries such as the United States. Under neo-pluralism, a concept of political communities developed that is more similar to the British form of government
* '''Neo-Pluralism''': This is based on the concept of political communities in that advocacy groups and other such bodies are organised around a government department and its network of client groups. The members of this network co-operate together during the policy making process.
* '''[[Corporatism]]''' or '''[[elitism]]''': Some advocacy groups are backed by private businesses which can have a considerable influence on legislature.
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