Leading small groups are
a. issue-specific bodies that coordinate policy development and implementation
b. groups of nonparty experts brought in to develop policy alternatives.
c. permanent inter-agency task forces responsible for coordinating policy in areas of national importance.
d. party branches within various government, economic, and social institutions.
e. semiregular meetings between national party leaders and high level government bureaucrats.
a
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