It is universally accepted that there has been a huge growth in EU
lobbying over the past few decades. There is now a dense EU interest
group system. This entirely new volume, inspired by Mazey &
Richardson's 1993 book Lobbying in the European Community, seeks to
understand the role of interest groups in the policy process from
agenda-setting to implementation. Specifically, the book is interested
in observing how interest groups organise to influence the EU
institutions and how they select different coalitions along the policy
process and in different policy domains. In looking at 20 years of
change, the book captures processes of institutional and actor
learning, professionalisation of lobbying, and the possible emergence
of a distinct EU public policy style. More specifically, from the
actors' perspective, the editors are interested in assessing how the
rise of direct lobbying and the emergence of fluid issue-based
coalitions has changed the logic of collective action, and what is the
potential impact of 'venue-shopping' on reputation and influence. From
an institutional perspective, the contributors explore resource and
legitimacy demands, and the practical impact of consultation processes
on the emergence of a distinct EU lobbying relationship. It will be
essential reading for academics and practitioners alike.
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Institutions, Actors, and Issues
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191607219
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter