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Interest Groups, Public Opinion and Public Policy

Interest Groups
Public Policy
Public Opinion
P229
Anne Rasmussen
Kings College London
Iskander De Bruycker
Maastricht Universiteit

Building: VMP 9, Floor: 3, Room: 30

Friday 11:00 - 12:40 CEST (24/08/2018)

Abstract

What is the link between support of the public and lobby success? To what extent do interest groups refer to the preferences of the general public? This Panel invites Papers which aim to clarify the linkage between public opinion, advocacy and changes in public policy.

Title Details
Assessing Elite-Level Relations Between Citizen Groups and Political Parties: Integration or Separation? View Paper Details
Representing the Public? How Organisational and Contextual Features Affect the Likelihood of Policy Congruence Between Organised Interests and Citizen Preferences View Paper Details
Signal Rockets in a Crowd: Elitist and Pluralist Perspectives on the Success of Lobbying Coalitions View Paper Details
Technocratic or Democratic Interest Representation? How Different Types of Information Affect Lobbying Success View Paper Details
Do Interest Groups Influence Legislative Behaviour? View Paper Details