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The contributions to this panel examine the differences between interest organizations in the ways in which they are involved in the public policy process. Together they assess the effects of both ‘supply’ factors such as group type, interests and preferences, and ‘demand’ factors such as institutional structures and needs of policy makers. Some contributions focus on a distinct types of organization, some on a specific policy initiative and others on a specific venue.
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What do the regulated want? Explaining stakeholders’ preferences for a Better Regulation policy in the European Union | View Paper Details |
Foundations’ lobbying in Brussels? Unearthing the political role of foundations | View Paper Details |
Interest Groups’ Participation in Online Consultations: Reducing Bias? | View Paper Details |
Interest groups’ lobbying strategies in China | View Paper Details |