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Interest Group Politics: Normative and Conceptual Challenges

Civil Society
Comparative Politics
Interest Groups
Social Movements
Business
S27
Joost Berkhout
University of Amsterdam
Amy McKay
University of Exeter

Endorsed by the ECPR Standing Group on Interest Groups


Abstract

The study of interest group politics has become a burgeoning field within the discipline of political science. Recent advancements, such as state-of-the-art projects INTEREURO in the EU and ‘Lobbying and Policy Change’ in the US, provide comprehensive perspectives into the role of interest groups and lobbying in state governance. But while most of this research finds little evidence that interest groups and their various advantages bring about democratically undesirable outcomes, popular-scientific accounts suggest strong influence by particular types of interest groups. For example, the Corporate European Observatory and Transparency International have produced analyses regarding interest group involvement in the Volkswagen scandal, TTIP negotiations, and other topics. In short, there seems to be a paradox between the conclusions of the systematic, large-N studies of interest politics and popular-scientific accounts of individual cases of political advocacy. The Section evaluates the state and consequences of lobbying in a variety of national and transnational contexts. We note that many concepts of interest group influence have benefited from international cross-fertilization, including lobbying as resource exchange, venue shopping and agenda shaping. The chairs in this Section reflect a broad geographical spread, methodological variety and research interest.
Code Title Details
P058 Comparative Research on Corporate Political Behaviour View Panel Details
P186 Inside Strategies: How Interest Groups and Policy Makers Interact View Panel Details
P191 Interest Group Influence View Panel Details
P192 Interest Group Influence: Contrasting Approaches View Panel Details
P193 Interest Group Strategies View Panel Details
P194 Interest Groups and Policy Agendas: Venue-Shopping as a Weapon of the Weak? View Panel Details
P195 Interest Groups and Public Opinion View Panel Details
P196 Interest Groups in a Multilevel Governance Environment View Panel Details
P278 Outside Strategies of Interest Groups: Framing, Attention and Media Strategies View Panel Details
P310 Political Communication and Interest Groups: Demystifying the Outside Lobby View Panel Details
P357 Regulatory Politics and Lobbying: Unpacking the World of Administrative Lobbying View Panel Details
P425 The Population Ecology of Interest Representation: Comparative Perspectives View Panel Details