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The lack of previous research into political interest groups and
taking into account policy-specific and institutional context
characteristics is largely due to research designs that have been
primarily focused on a small number of policy debates, with the
result that contextual characteristics were largely held constant.
This book brings together articles from different modules that are
part of a larger European Collaborative Research Project,
INTEREURO, carried out by research teams in nine different
countries under the auspices of the European Science Foundation.
The main goal of the book is to analyse strategies, framing and
influence processes for a set of 125 legislative proposals
submitted by the European Commission, in an effort to better
understand the involvement of interest organizations in the
decision-making process of the EU. Contributors draw on
sophisticated and innovative policy-driven samples of interest
group mobilization, allowing them to account systematically for how
policy-specific and institutional context factors shape
mobilization, lobbying strategies and influence of interest groups
on public policy debates in the EU. In this way, the book makes an
important contribution to the study of interest groups in the EU
and represents the breadth of positions taken in the current
literature. This book was originally published as a special issue
of the Journal of European Public Policy.
The lack of previous research into political interest groups and
taking into account policy-specific and institutional context
characteristics is largely due to research designs that have been
primarily focused on a small number of policy debates, with the
result that contextual characteristics were largely held constant.
This book brings together articles from different modules that are
part of a larger European Collaborative Research Project,
INTEREURO, carried out by research teams in nine different
countries under the auspices of the European Science Foundation.
The main goal of the book is to analyse strategies, framing and
influence processes for a set of 125 legislative proposals
submitted by the European Commission, in an effort to better
understand the involvement of interest organizations in the
decision-making process of the EU. Contributors draw on
sophisticated and innovative policy-driven samples of interest
group mobilization, allowing them to account systematically for how
policy-specific and institutional context factors shape
mobilization, lobbying strategies and influence of interest groups
on public policy debates in the EU. In this way, the book makes an
important contribution to the study of interest groups in the EU
and represents the breadth of positions taken in the current
literature. This book was originally published as a special issue
of the Journal of European Public Policy.
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