2021
DOI: 10.1057/s41309-020-00110-z
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Persuading the independent: understanding why interest groups engage with EU agencies

Abstract: What motivates interest groups to engage with European Union (EU) agencies?Authors have recently looked into the interaction between interest groups and these European regulators. This article sets out to discover new explanations for interest group behaviour and to add mechanisms to established explanatory factors by looking at this novel context for interest group literature. It employs an in-depth qualitative study using interviews with high level interest group representatives that interact with the Europe… Show more

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“…Such power leads to politics, which, in the present context, is also shaped by politicians as well as the organized interests of producers and consumers. Furthermore, in the EU, not only are legislations lobbied but interest group politics occur also in nonlegislative administrative institutions [39]. But in what follows, only a limited focus is placed on agency and the intentions of political actors.…”
Section: Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such power leads to politics, which, in the present context, is also shaped by politicians as well as the organized interests of producers and consumers. Furthermore, in the EU, not only are legislations lobbied but interest group politics occur also in nonlegislative administrative institutions [39]. But in what follows, only a limited focus is placed on agency and the intentions of political actors.…”
Section: Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%