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The environment in which interest groups operate has changed substantially in the past decade. We have witnessed the take-off of deliberative democratic practices focused on the political participation of individual citizens, citizens increasingly question the legitimacy of involving interest groups in political decision-making processes, civil society space is shrinking in many countries, and crises such as the financial woes of the eurozone and the current pandemic have brought about multiple challenges for interest groups. However, the implications of these ongoing societal and political changes for interest groups remain elusive. This panel aims to make these implications more tangible. Papers therefore adopt a broad range of (new) analytical and methodological angles to study how societal and political changes affect interest representation.
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Enemies or allies? How NGOs can push military administrations towards transparency around the use of force | View Paper Details |
The dynamics of business interest groups in the aftermath of the global financial crisis | View Paper Details |
The deliberative imperative, a reconfiguration of negotiations between power and interest groups ? Study of the Citizen Climate Convention in France | View Paper Details |
Focus on Focus Groups: A method to understand interest group interaction and policy learning | View Paper Details |
Advocacy capacity and strategies of service-providing civil society organizations in China | View Paper Details |