Exploring the catalysts of lobbying coalitions in Central and Eastern Europe
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While research on organised interests in Central and Eastern Europe has recently boomed, most studies focus on the micro-level, i.e. organisational development, and macro-level factors such as Europeanisation and democratic backsliding. So far however, little research has been dedicated to the meso-level, that is inter-organisational cooperation. We argue that inter-organisation cooperation in the region is driven by (a combination of) three central factors: organisational anxiety, democratic backsliding and Europeanisation effects. We draw on an original survey dataset of Czech, Polish, Hungarian, and Slovenian interest groups, which enables us to test our hypotheses with a view to the four country contexts.
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DOBBINS, Michael, Rafael LABANINO, 2024. Exploring the catalysts of lobbying coalitions in Central and Eastern Europe. In: East European Politics. Taylor & Francis. ISSN 2159-9165. eISSN 2159-9173. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1080/21599165.2024.2402238BibTex
@article{Dobbins2024-09-20Explo-70881, year={2024}, doi={10.1080/21599165.2024.2402238}, title={Exploring the catalysts of lobbying coalitions in Central and Eastern Europe}, issn={2159-9165}, journal={East European Politics}, author={Dobbins, Michael and Labanino, Rafael} }
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