Policy Issues, Organisational Format and the Political Strategies of Interest Organisations

作者: Jan Beyers

DOI: 10.1080/01402380802372654

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摘要: Contemporaneously, the study of EU lobbying appears somewhat disconnected from other sub-areas within politics. Research tends to be focused on single issues – either particularistic or directional – and concentrates communicative interaction modes that emphasise network governance, ignoring electoral side This essay's main objective is make politics component interest group more intelligible. The core argument strategies, as well potential influence, are not adequately explained by resources only. In response this, a framework built links different (arguing, bargaining and voting) with political strategies (inside outside), organisational formats nature issues.

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