Chapter 8 Is the EU different? Comparing the diversity of national and EU-level systems of interest organisations

The European Union interest group population is often characterised as being biased towards business and detached from its constituency base. Many scholars attribute this to institutional factors unique to the EU. Yet, assessing whether or not the EU is indeed unique in this regard requires a compar...

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Main Author: Berkhout, Joost (auth)
Other Authors: Hanegraaff, Marcel (auth), Braun, Caelesta (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2018
Series:West European Politics
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