Why citizen groups outpace business in EU agenda-setting
We often consider business groups to be the dominant lobbying force in Brussels. But, based on his latest research, Frederik Stevens shows the opposite: citizen groups are more likely to influenceβ¦
πΌ We often consider business groups to be the dominant lobbying force in Brussels.
π But, based on @ejprjournal.bsky.social research, @frederikstevens.bsky.social shows the opposite: citizen groups are more likely to influence what gets on, or stays off, the #EUβs agenda.
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Do business interests control agenda-setting? Interest groups, policy agendas and media attention
FREDERIK STEVENS
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Who shapes the policy agenda more: business or citizen groups?
@frederikstevens.bsky.social looks at π analysis of 56 EU policy issues to shows citizen groups often win, especially when they get media attention.
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A new interesting article by Sharon S. Belli and @frederikstevens.bsky.social is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled βRevolving doors in Europe: does hiring from the public sector facilitate access?β. Enjoy it here: t.ly/IvbBe
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Information, politicization, and reputation: assessing interest groupsβ agenda-setting influence in the EU | European Political Science Review | Cambridge Core
Information, politicization, and reputation: assessing interest groupsβ agenda-setting influence in the EU
Thrilled to share our EPSR paper with @evwillems.bsky.social π It highlights how interest groups employing pressure politics gain a competitive advantage in shaping policy agendas, especially on highly salient issues with broad interest mobilisation.
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Excellent way to start the πbreak π₯° Happy with our - @frederikstevens.bsky.social - study in @jeppjournal.bsky.social on interest groupsβ agenda-setting influence. We examine when groups can push their dreams onto the agenda while blocking their nightmares. β¨ www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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