The European Union interest group population is often characterised as being biased towards business and detached from its constituency base. Many scholars attribute this to institutional factors unique to the EU. Yet, assessing whether or not the EU is indeed unique in this regard requires a comparative research design. We compare the EU interest group population with those in four member states: France, Great Britain, Germany and the Netherlands. We diff erentiate system, policy domain and organisational factors and examine their eff ects on interest group diversity. Our results show that the EU interest system is not more biased towards the representation of business interests than the other systems. Moreover, EU interest organi...
[From the introduction]. This paper tries to understand whether the EU system of interest representa...
In contrast to large-n research on US interest organizations using lobby registration data, European...
The article addresses the bias in interest representation within the EU by examining the lobbying st...
The European Union interest group population is often characterised as being biased towards business...
The European Union interest group population is often characterised as being biased towards business...
In this paper, we propose a new research strategy to better link interest representation studies to ...
The number of interest organizations (density) varies across policy domains, political issues and ec...
The number of interest organizations (density) varies across policy domains, political issues and ec...
There is a plethora of studies on interest groups in the EuropeanUnion. While these studies have gen...
Acknowledgments We thank Joost Berkhout, Jan Beyers, Michael Blauberger, John Constantelos, Heike Kl...
Comparative and EU interest group studies are marked by a progression towards theory-driven, large-N...
This paper presents results of a comprehensive survey of business interest associations (BIAs) in Fr...
Business interest groups numerically dominate the European Union (EU) interest group communities. Ho...
The role of interest groups in EU policy-making has been widely researched, but findings are still i...
Although EU institutions and policies create additional opportunities for national interest groups t...
[From the introduction]. This paper tries to understand whether the EU system of interest representa...
In contrast to large-n research on US interest organizations using lobby registration data, European...
The article addresses the bias in interest representation within the EU by examining the lobbying st...
The European Union interest group population is often characterised as being biased towards business...
The European Union interest group population is often characterised as being biased towards business...
In this paper, we propose a new research strategy to better link interest representation studies to ...
The number of interest organizations (density) varies across policy domains, political issues and ec...
The number of interest organizations (density) varies across policy domains, political issues and ec...
There is a plethora of studies on interest groups in the EuropeanUnion. While these studies have gen...
Acknowledgments We thank Joost Berkhout, Jan Beyers, Michael Blauberger, John Constantelos, Heike Kl...
Comparative and EU interest group studies are marked by a progression towards theory-driven, large-N...
This paper presents results of a comprehensive survey of business interest associations (BIAs) in Fr...
Business interest groups numerically dominate the European Union (EU) interest group communities. Ho...
The role of interest groups in EU policy-making has been widely researched, but findings are still i...
Although EU institutions and policies create additional opportunities for national interest groups t...
[From the introduction]. This paper tries to understand whether the EU system of interest representa...
In contrast to large-n research on US interest organizations using lobby registration data, European...
The article addresses the bias in interest representation within the EU by examining the lobbying st...