Lobbying in the European Community
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Nuffield European Studies
ISBN-10
019827789X
ISBN-13
9780198277897
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 3rd, 1993
Print length
278 Pages
Weight
445 grams
Dimensions
22.30 x 14.10 x 2.00 cms
Product Classification:
Central governmentEU & European institutionsPressure groups & lobbying
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Examines the role of pressure groups in the European Community and analyzes the development of the process of consultation in Brussels. The book combines an overview of the lobbying system with empirical studies to try and give an insider's angle on the process.
Nuffield European StudiesSeries editors: Joachim Jens Hesse and Vincent WrightThis series provides students and teachers in the social sciences and related disciplines with interdisciplinary and comparative works dealing with significant political, economic, legal, and social problems confronting European nation-states and the European Community. It will comprise both research monographs and the edited proceedings of conferences organized by the Centre for European Studies at Nuffield College, Oxford.The role of interest groups in the formulation of EC policy is a central aspect of the development of the European Community. This book is unique in providing both an academic analysis of the system and an insider''s view of how lobbying actually works.The first part examines the consequences of the increasing transference of power to Brussels in terms of the EC policy process, the activities of the Commission of the EC as an `adolescent'' bureaucracy, and the behaviour of interest associations at national and European level. Subsequent chapters look in detail at the wide range of interest groups involved in lobbying, including business, industry, the financial sector, and voluntary organizations.The combination of contributions from academic specialists and practitioners, including Commission officials and interest group leaders, will make this book uniquely interesting as a study of a key area of the evolving European policy process.Contributors: Lynn Collie, Martin Donnelly, Dick Eberlie, Wyn Grant, Brian Harvey, Robert Hull, Grant Jordan, Jeffrey Knight, Andrew McLaughlin, James Mitchell, Jean-Pierre Peckstadt, Jane Sargent
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