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Insiders versus Outsiders: Interest Group Politics in Multilevel Europe


Insiders versus Outsiders: Interest Group Politics in Multilevel Europe

Hardback by Dür, Andreas (Professor of International Politics, Professor of International Politics, University of Salzburg); Mateo, Gemma (Research Fellow, Research Fellow, University of Salzburg)

Insiders versus Outsiders: Interest Group Politics in Multilevel Europe

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ISBN:
9780198785651
Publication Date:
14 Jul 2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
286 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Insiders versus Outsiders: Interest Group Politics in Multilevel Europe

Description

What explains differences in the lobbying behaviour of interest groups? And what consequences do these differences have for the access that interest groups can gain to decision-makers and the influence that they can exert on policy outcomes? Building on an unprecedented amount of empirical evidence on lobbying in Europe, this book puts forward a distinction between lobbying insiders and lobbying outsiders. Lobbying insiders, most prominently business interests, try to establish direct contacts with decision-makers, enjoy good access to executive institutions, and manage to shape policy outcomes when mobilizing the public on an issue is difficult. Lobbying outsiders, in particular citizen groups such as consumer, environmental or health non-governmental organizations, put greater emphasis on mobilizing the public or changing public attitudes, find it easier to gain access to legislative decision-makers, and have the greatest impact on outcomes on issues that are amenable to an outside lobbying campaign. The book shows that a single argument, building on group type as the main variable, can explain variation across interest groups in their choice of strategy, their access to decision-makers, and the conditions under which they can exert influence. The existence of lobbying insiders and lobbying outsiders has important implications for both our understanding of political decision-making and the normative appraisal of contemporary democracy.

Contents

1: Introduction 2: Lobbying Insiders and Lobbying Outsiders 3: Studying Lobbying in Multilevel Europe 4: A Map of Interest Group Activity in Europe 5: Strategies I: Gaining Access or Going Public 6: Strategies II: Insiders and Outsiders in Three Campaigns 7: Europeanization: Business Associations as Multilevel Players 8: Access: Bias in the Heavenly Choir 9: Influence: Lobbying, Public Salience and Outcomes 10: Conclusion

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