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Global governance is no longer a matter of state cooperation or
bureaucratic politics. Since the end of the cold war, advocacy
groups have proliferated and enjoyed increasing access to global
governance institutions such as the European Union, World Trade
Organization, and the United Nations climate conferences. This book
seeks to push theories of interest groups and international
non-governmental organizations forward. It argues that the advocacy
group effects on global governance institutions are best understood
by examining how groups use and shape domestic and global political
opportunity structures. Chapters examine how, when, and why
domestic and global political opportunity structures shape advocacy
group effects in global governance, across global institutions,
levels of government, advocacy organizations, issue areas, and over
time. As special interests are becoming increasingly involved in
global governance, we need to better understand how advocacy
organizations may impact global public goods provision.
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