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How, and under which conditions, can consultative committees exert
influence if they have access to legislators (voice) but no formal
veto power (vote)? In drawing on the Committee of the Regions and
the European Economic and Social Committee of the European Union,
this book shows that consultative committees face several
challenges when it comes to influencing the content of policies,
but are nevertheless sometimes successful in getting their opinions
heard. It develops a sender-receiver model and puts it to a
comprehensive empirical test. A quantitative analysis and three
in-depth case studies on the European citizens' initiative, the
European grouping of territorial cooperation and the Liberalisation
of Community Postal Services show how capacities, incentives and
preferences of consultative committees and legislative
decision-makers need to be configured to allow for the influence of
the CoR and the EESC.
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