Can we meaningfully compare within a single theoretical framework the politics of interest representation in the European Union with its counterparts in the United States and other national political systems? We address this question by first considering several candidate explanations for the lack of broad-ranging comparative research on interest representation, focusing in the end on the problem of context. We then argue that much of the recent progress in the literature is a result more of segmentation of theoretical issues. The third section discusses how this successful strategy of segmentation has unfortunately raised new theoretical barriers to comparative analysis. This argument is explored by comparing work on organised interests in...
The European and American literatures on lobbying and interest groups developed largely separately i...
It is a truism that the emergent European polity contributes to the transformation of interest repre...
A wide range of approaches on EU interest representation rely on an (explicit or implicit) notion of...
The European Union interest group population is often characterised as being biased towards business...
There is a plethora of studies on interest groups in the EuropeanUnion. While these studies have gen...
It is a truism that the emergent European polity contributes to the transformation of interest repre...
The European Union interest group population is often characterised as being biased towards business...
Despite vast literatures on interest representation in the United States (US) and the European Union...
In this paper, we propose a new research strategy to better link interest representation studies to ...
The object of this paper is to identify major forms of interest representation in the EU and evaluat...
This article reviews the literature on lobbying in the European Union. After initial surveys of the ...
This article reviews the literature on lobbying in the European Union. After initial surveys of the ...
The working paper gives a first evaluation of a comprehensive survey of trade associations in German...
This article reviews the literature on lobbying in the European Union. After initial surveys of the ...
We outline a conceptual framework that identifies and characterizes the contextual nature of interes...
The European and American literatures on lobbying and interest groups developed largely separately i...
It is a truism that the emergent European polity contributes to the transformation of interest repre...
A wide range of approaches on EU interest representation rely on an (explicit or implicit) notion of...
The European Union interest group population is often characterised as being biased towards business...
There is a plethora of studies on interest groups in the EuropeanUnion. While these studies have gen...
It is a truism that the emergent European polity contributes to the transformation of interest repre...
The European Union interest group population is often characterised as being biased towards business...
Despite vast literatures on interest representation in the United States (US) and the European Union...
In this paper, we propose a new research strategy to better link interest representation studies to ...
The object of this paper is to identify major forms of interest representation in the EU and evaluat...
This article reviews the literature on lobbying in the European Union. After initial surveys of the ...
This article reviews the literature on lobbying in the European Union. After initial surveys of the ...
The working paper gives a first evaluation of a comprehensive survey of trade associations in German...
This article reviews the literature on lobbying in the European Union. After initial surveys of the ...
We outline a conceptual framework that identifies and characterizes the contextual nature of interes...
The European and American literatures on lobbying and interest groups developed largely separately i...
It is a truism that the emergent European polity contributes to the transformation of interest repre...
A wide range of approaches on EU interest representation rely on an (explicit or implicit) notion of...