This article explains varying levels of transnational advocacy initiated by domestic organized interests. Theoretically, we integrate the constraining and enabling impact of the domestic context with factors related to global opportunity structures. We test our hypotheses with an original data set consisting of all national organized interests that attended the Ministerial Conferences of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in the period 1995 through 2011. Instead of viewing transnational advocacy as a reaction to a lack of domestic political attention and an attempt to compensate for domestic deprivation, our analyses actually show the opposite. Organized interests that originate from democratic, mostly wealthy countries, and that enjoy robu...
Recent decades have seen an explosion of transnational networking and activism, but participation va...
Why are some advocacy group populations biased towards business interest representatives? In this pa...
This chapter shows that the relationship between countries' wealth and global advocacy is best chara...
The growing attempts by non-state interests to influence global policy processes has attracted much ...
Global governance is no longer a matter of state cooperation or bureaucratic politics. Since the end...
This article seeks to explain the use of inside and outside lobbying by organised interests at globa...
Published online in February 2016What affects lobbying patterns in trade policymaking? Existing expl...
What affects lobbying patterns in trade policymaking? Existing explanations focus mainly on economic...
This article seeks to explain the use of inside and outside lobbying by organised interests at globa...
Interest groups partake in transnational negotiation conferences en masse. This is surprising given ...
This article builds on the growing literature on lobbying in a multilevel context. Whereas previous ...
As political authority shifts to the global level, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) increasingl...
Firms are key actors interfering with the negotiations of international environmental agreements. Ho...
One of the central assumptions underlying the stakeholder model is that strengthened opportunities f...
First Online: 24 May 2019Why do some transnational advocacy groups adopt radical, confrontational ta...
Recent decades have seen an explosion of transnational networking and activism, but participation va...
Why are some advocacy group populations biased towards business interest representatives? In this pa...
This chapter shows that the relationship between countries' wealth and global advocacy is best chara...
The growing attempts by non-state interests to influence global policy processes has attracted much ...
Global governance is no longer a matter of state cooperation or bureaucratic politics. Since the end...
This article seeks to explain the use of inside and outside lobbying by organised interests at globa...
Published online in February 2016What affects lobbying patterns in trade policymaking? Existing expl...
What affects lobbying patterns in trade policymaking? Existing explanations focus mainly on economic...
This article seeks to explain the use of inside and outside lobbying by organised interests at globa...
Interest groups partake in transnational negotiation conferences en masse. This is surprising given ...
This article builds on the growing literature on lobbying in a multilevel context. Whereas previous ...
As political authority shifts to the global level, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) increasingl...
Firms are key actors interfering with the negotiations of international environmental agreements. Ho...
One of the central assumptions underlying the stakeholder model is that strengthened opportunities f...
First Online: 24 May 2019Why do some transnational advocacy groups adopt radical, confrontational ta...
Recent decades have seen an explosion of transnational networking and activism, but participation va...
Why are some advocacy group populations biased towards business interest representatives? In this pa...
This chapter shows that the relationship between countries' wealth and global advocacy is best chara...