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Interest Groups and Experimentalist Governance in the EU: New Modes of Lobbying: Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology

Autor Douwe Truijens
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This book researches the role that interest groups play in new modes of EU governance, with a specific focus on the role of interest representation in experimentalist governance frameworks. The research asks how lobbying in the legislative process contributes to the governance framework and its institutional arrangements and subsequently asks how the relevant interest groups participate in policy implementation – in which broad policy goals are concretised.  The research is based on four in-depth case studies: the Industrial Emissions Directive, the General Data Protection Regulation, the Combating Child Abuse Directive, and the Institutions for Occupational Retirement Provision Directive. Of special interest in these cases are the balance between types of interest groups (most notably business and NGOs) in policy formulation and implementation, and the changing dynamics between interest groups and public policy-makers in such ‘horizontal’ governance. The book’s findings are required reading for all those concerned with effective and democratic policy-making in the EU.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030646042
ISBN-10: 3030646041
Ilustrații: XVII, 238 p. 2 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- 2. Interest representation in experimentalist governance: a theoretical framework.- 3. Studying the reciprocal interaction between experimentalism and lobbying: research design.- 4. Dual lobbying in the Industrial Emissions Directive.- 5. Do-It-Yourself Involvement in the European Data Protection Regulation.- 6. Combating child sexual abuse: implementing broad policy goals in an institutional void.- 7. Mobilisation by mistrust in EU pension funds regulation.- 8. Comparing four cases of lobbying for new modes of governance.- 9. Conclusion: new modes of lobbying for new modes of governance.- 10. Bibliography.

Notă biografică

Douwe Gijs Truijens ​is a researcher at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. His research interests include policy-making processes in the EU, lobbying (or 'interest representation'), and theoretical and philosophical debates on democracy and democratic legitimacy. He is specialised in new modes of EU governance, and 'experimentalist governance' in particular, with a specific focus on the role of interest organisations and other non-state actors in such policy-making processes. 

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Imaginative, smart, and thorough are the first words that come to mind when describing this magnificent book. Douwe Truijens successfully manages to link two scholarly fields on European decision-making procedures which thus far have developed in isolation, but as the case studies convincingly highlight, have so much to offer to each other. In an academic world slowly evolving into hyper-specialism, this book feels like a breath of fresh air.
– Marcel Hanegraaff, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
 Governance is changing, with claims that it has become less hierarchical and more experimental. This book engages deeply with core debates about its development that are crucial both for theory in public policy, administration and political sociology, as well as for practice. Its investigation covers case studies that are varied and vital- industrial data protection, occupational retirement, and protection of children. Its excellent investigation is invaluable for those interested in contemporary governance.
– Mark Thatcher, Professor of Political Science, Luiss University, Italy


This book researches the role that interest groups play in new modes of EU governance, with a specific focus on the role of interest representation in experimentalist governance frameworks. The research asks how lobbying in the legislative process contributes to the governance framework and its institutional arrangements and subsequently asks how the relevant interest groups participate in policy implementation – in which broad policy goals are concretised.  The research is based on four in-depth case studies: the Industrial Emissions Directive, the General Data Protection Regulation, the Combating Child Abuse Directive, and the Institutions for Occupational Retirement Provision Directive. Of special interest in these cases are the balance between types of interest groups (most notably business and NGOs) in policy formulation and implementation, and the changing dynamics between interest groups and public policy-makers in such ‘horizontal’ governance. The book’s findings are required reading for all those concerned with effective and democratic policy-making in the EU.

Douwe Gijs Truijens ​is a researcher at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. His research interests include policy-making processes in the EU, lobbying (or 'interest representation'), and theoretical and philosophical debates on democracy and democratic legitimacy. He is specialised in new modes of EU governance, and 'experimentalist governance' in particular, with a specific focus on the role of interest organisations and other non-state actors in such policy-making processes. 

Caracteristici

Researches the role that interest groups play in new modes of EU governance Focuses on the role of interest representation in experimentalist governance frameworks Asks how lobbying in the legislative process contributes to the governance framework and its institutional arrangements