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Lobbying Over Time: Change and Continuity

Governance
Interest Groups
Methods
PRA289
Anne Rasmussen
Kings College London
Elise Antoine
The London School of Economics & Political Science

Building: A - Faculty of Law, Floor: 2, Room: 213

Tuesday 13:30 - 15:15 CEST (05/09/2023)

Abstract

This panel seeks to examine how lobbying priorities, agendas, and strategies change or remain the same over time and in response to shifting political, social, and economic contexts. Papers in this panel take longitudinal perspectives on interest groups' behaviour, with the aim of disentangling causal mechanisms and encouraging theory building. As such, this panel sheds light on how lobbying has adapted to and, in turn, influenced changing societal and political conditions.

Title Details
Don’t “die hard”: The Resilience of Interest Groups after Covid-19 View Paper Details
Still the Century of Corporatism? A Policy Area Perspective View Paper Details
News media lobbying as a conduit for parliamentary attention View Paper Details
"Lobbying and Policy Change" 20 years later View Paper Details