Interest Group Organisation in the European Union

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Classical Organisational Theories
collective action theory
Comparative Case Study Design
comparative public administration
Consumer Protection Organisation
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EU Affair
EU Competence
European Affairs
European Arena
European Level
European Transparency Register
European Umbrella Organisation
European Union
Externalisation Mechanism
Halpin
Interest Group Agency
Interest Group Organisation
interest groups
Interest Intermediation
Internal Organisational Structures
Internalisation Mechanism
Interview Partner
intraorganisational decision-making processes
Isolation Mechanism
Issue Specific Considerations
lobbying
Lower Coverage
Member Involvement
Micro-level Considerations
multi-level governance
National Interest Groups
organisational behaviour
organized interests
Policy Issues
policy networks

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815372349
  • Weight: 367g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The investigation of the internal workings of interest groups opens the view on the behavioural dynamics within these organisations. By analysing their intraorganisational structures, this book explains how groups prepare to become active in the European Union and why we observe contact, conflict and cooperation of interest groups and other political actors in the European arena.

The book presents four causal mechanisms which explain, on the one hand, why interest groups engage with contacts across a diverse set of political actors and, on the other hand, why some interest organisations are more actionable at the European level than others. It furthermore elaborates a typology of interest groups along intraorganisational criteria. The analysis of twelve differing case studies provides a rich empirical ground to explain how and why certain intraorganisational processes unfold within interest groups. It thereby sheds light on the behavioural organisational patterns which drive interest group agency in European multi-level politics.

This book will be of key interest to students and scholars of interest groups, lobbying, European Union politics and more broadly to public policy/administration and comparative politics.

Michelle Hollman is a researcher at the Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences of the University of Bremen, Germany.

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