EU Lobbying: Empirical and Theoretical Studies (Record no. 973)

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Personal name David Coen
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Title EU Lobbying: Empirical and Theoretical Studies
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 20160726
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Extent 172 p
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Expansion of summary note EU Lobbying: Empirical and Theoretical studies offers an analysis of large empirical studies of interest group politics and Lobbying in Europe. Recognising the continued European economic integration, globalisation and the changing role of the state, it observs significant adaptations in interest mobilisation and strategic behavour. This book assesses the logic of collective and direct action, the logic of access and influence, the logic of venue-shopping and alliance building. It addresses specific issues such as: the emergence of elite pluralism in EU institutions, the pump priming of political action by EU institutions, and the growing political sophistication of private and public interests in Brussels. Through these issues the book explores how interest groups lobby different European institutions along the policy process and how the nature of policy dictates the style and level of lobbying. This book was previously published as a special issue of Jounal of European Public Policy

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