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Building: Faculty of Arts, Floor: 1, Room: FA111
Friday 17:40 - 19:20 CEST (09/09/2016)
The existing literature contains no lack of criticism of the negative impact that interest groups may have on public policy-making. Groups may either promote special interests at the expense of the views of the general public or they may even manipulate public opinion in the worst case. Yet, there is still a lack of systematic evidence on the relationship between public opinion and interest groups since only a limited set of studies integrate both forces into the same research design. To fill this gap, the proposed panel includes five research papers that touch upon theoretical and empirical aspects of the relationship between public opinion and interest groups.
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One for All? Public Confidence in National, Regional, and International Institutions | View Paper Details |
Interest Groups as Transmission Belts? Comparing Policy Positions of Groups and the Public | View Paper Details |
Lobbying for the People? Measuring substantive representation by interest groups | View Paper Details |
Making Public Policy: A time series analysis of Public opinion, Interest groups and Policy-making in Sweden | View Paper Details |
Reflecting the Public Interest? How European News Media Cover Public Opinion Cues on EU Legislative Politics | View Paper Details |