In 2010, the incoming Coalition government announced that it would publish details of meetings between ministers and outside interests. We have collated and coded these data and, in this article, describe patterns of access between 2010 and 2015. In some respects, access is notably fragmented. No single organisation attends more than 2.5% of the 6292 meetings held by ministers. On the contrary, business, collectively, attends fully 45% of all meetings: more than twice the share of any other category of organisation. We also find evidence of distinctive policy communities characterised by high levels of access between particular interests and ministers within specific departments
A legislature’s ability to engage in oversight of the executive is believed to derive largely from i...
This article analyses patterns in interest group access to the political process in the Netherlands ...
This article analyses patterns in interest group access to the political process in the Netherlands ...
In 2010, the incoming Coalition government announced that it would publish details of meetings betwe...
In 2010, the incoming Coalition government announced that it would publish details of meetings betwe...
The degree to which interest groups gain access to policymakers has often been explained by focusing...
The aim of this paper is to empirically test a theory of access that investigates the logic behind t...
The aim of this article is to test empirically a theory of access that investigates the logic behind...
This article is an attempt to test empirically a theory of access that investigates the logic behind...
The aim of this article is to test empirically a theory of access that investigates the logic behind...
This study assesses whether economic interest groups (business associations and trade unions) enjoy ...
This study assesses whether economic interest groups (business associations and trade unions) enjoy ...
Can an upper chamber in a system accustomed to single-party government be used by political parties ...
This thesis examines a previously unstudied site of interaction: the constituency office. At the con...
This article is an attempt to test empirically a theory of access that investigates the logic behind...
A legislature’s ability to engage in oversight of the executive is believed to derive largely from i...
This article analyses patterns in interest group access to the political process in the Netherlands ...
This article analyses patterns in interest group access to the political process in the Netherlands ...
In 2010, the incoming Coalition government announced that it would publish details of meetings betwe...
In 2010, the incoming Coalition government announced that it would publish details of meetings betwe...
The degree to which interest groups gain access to policymakers has often been explained by focusing...
The aim of this paper is to empirically test a theory of access that investigates the logic behind t...
The aim of this article is to test empirically a theory of access that investigates the logic behind...
This article is an attempt to test empirically a theory of access that investigates the logic behind...
The aim of this article is to test empirically a theory of access that investigates the logic behind...
This study assesses whether economic interest groups (business associations and trade unions) enjoy ...
This study assesses whether economic interest groups (business associations and trade unions) enjoy ...
Can an upper chamber in a system accustomed to single-party government be used by political parties ...
This thesis examines a previously unstudied site of interaction: the constituency office. At the con...
This article is an attempt to test empirically a theory of access that investigates the logic behind...
A legislature’s ability to engage in oversight of the executive is believed to derive largely from i...
This article analyses patterns in interest group access to the political process in the Netherlands ...
This article analyses patterns in interest group access to the political process in the Netherlands ...