Author (Person) | Kohler-Koch, Beate |
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Series Title | West European Politics |
Series Details | Vol.40, No.5, September 2017, p1046-1065 |
Publication Date | September 2017 |
ISSN | 0140-2382 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
West European Politics (WEP) covers political and social issues in Western Europe. It has a substantial reviews section and coverage of all national elections in Western Europe. Its comprehensive scope, embracing all the major political and social developments in all West European countries, including the European Union, makes it important reading for both political practitioners and academics.This article forms part of a special issue: Multilevel Interest Representation in the European Union: The Role of National Interest Organisations Abstract: The role of interest groups in EU policy-making has been widely researched, but findings are still inconclusive. With regard to national business interest associations (BIAs), it is generally acknowledged that they have adopted a multilevel strategy in the course of EU integration. Yet there is little empirical knowledge as to how much attention they devote to national compared to EU institutions, how this varies between different levels of responsibility and which features of BIAs allow for access. Based on a large new dataset of BIAs from France, Germany, Poland and the United Kingdom, this article tests hypotheses derived from an exchange model of interest intermediation. The analysis shows that BIAs with high financial resources, BIAs with a high level of representativeness and multisectoral BIAs have the highest probability of access, whereas the economic importance of the represented sector has no relevance, not even for access to elected political actors, be they national or European. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01402382.2017.1303244 |
Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations |
Countries / Regions | France, Germany, Poland, United Kingdom, Western Europe |