Contents:
David Coen: Empirical and theoretical studies in EU lobbying; Andreas Broscheid & David Coen: Lobbying activity and fora creation in the EU: empirically exploring the nature of the policy good; Christine Mahoney: Networking vs. allying: the decision of interest groups to join coalitions in the US and the EU; Rainer Eising: The access of business interests to EU institutions: towards élite pluralism?; Yukihiko Hamada: The impact of the traditional business-government relationship on the Europeanization of Japanese firms; Pieter Bouwen & Margaret McCown: Lobbying versus litigation: political and legal strategies of interest representation in the European Union; Gerald Schneider (et al.): With a little help from the state: interest intermediation in the domestic pre-negotiations of EU legislation; Jan Beyers & Bart Kerremans: Critical resource dependencies and the Europeanization of domestic interest groups; Frank R. Baumgartner: EU lobbying: a view from the US.
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