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Building: O'Brien Centre for Sciences, Floor: 1, Room: O Connor Theatre
Wednesday 11:15 - 13:00 BST (14/08/2024)
Interest group influence on political processes and outcomes is famously hard to measure, but recent developments in data collection possibilities and research methods open up new possibilities to tackle this partly understudied topic in interest group research. The papers in this panel address the question of policy influence in various, yet related, ways and in different venues, both conceptually and empirically, with a strong emphasis on new technology in the case selections.
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Who runs the policy? A comparative analysis of new lobbying opportunities in global policymaking on digital copyright | View Paper Details |
Feminist Lobbying: explaining Spain’s equal parental leave through the interaction of interest groups and political parties | View Paper Details |
Organized interest groups and their role in the shaping of health policies in CEE | View Paper Details |
Lobbying processes of the EU Common Fisheries Policy – who has power? | View Paper Details |