Patterns of Conflict and Mobilization: Mapping Interest Group Activity in EU Legislative Policymaking

Contemporary studies on interest group politics have mainly used single interest organizations as their central objects of study. This has led to a rich body of knowledge on the motivations of interest group mobilization, strategy development and even policy access and influence. The focus on single...

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Main Authors: Arndt Wonka, Iskander De Bruycker, Dirk De Bièvre, Caelesta Braun, Jan Beyers
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2018-09-01
Series:Politics and Governance
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/1267
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spelling doaj-c8b89c70239e4109ba995938607c61122020-11-24T22:52:12ZengCogitatioPolitics and Governance2183-24632018-09-016313614610.17645/pag.v6i3.1267828Patterns of Conflict and Mobilization: Mapping Interest Group Activity in EU Legislative PolicymakingArndt Wonka0Iskander De Bruycker1Dirk De Bièvre2Caelesta Braun3Jan Beyers4Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences, University of Bremen, GermanyDepartment of Political Science, University of Antwerp, BelgiumDepartment of Political Science, University of Antwerp, BelgiumInstitute of Public Administration, University of Leiden, The NetherlandsUniversity of AntwerpContemporary studies on interest group politics have mainly used single interest organizations as their central objects of study. This has led to a rich body of knowledge on the motivations of interest group mobilization, strategy development and even policy access and influence. The focus on single interest groups, however, has resulted in limited knowledge on aggregate patterns of interest groups’ activity. This article seeks to address this lacuna, by examining patterns of mobilization and conflict of interest groups’ activity in EU legislative policymaking. To do so, it adopts a unique policy-centred research design and an empirical assessment of policy mobilization for a sample of 125 EU legislative proposals based on extensive media coding as well as structured elite interviews. We find that levels of policy mobilization vary substantively across different legislative proposals and that political conflict between interest groups is remarkably low. This suggests that interest group conflict and mobilization contribute little to EU politicization and that in cases where interest groups voice opposing positions, conflicts do not occur between business and non-business groups. Our findings have important implications for our understanding of interest groups in EU legislative policymaking.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/1267European Unioninterest groupslegislative policy-makingmobilizationpolitical conflict
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author Arndt Wonka
Iskander De Bruycker
Dirk De Bièvre
Caelesta Braun
Jan Beyers
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Iskander De Bruycker
Dirk De Bièvre
Caelesta Braun
Jan Beyers
Patterns of Conflict and Mobilization: Mapping Interest Group Activity in EU Legislative Policymaking
Politics and Governance
European Union
interest groups
legislative policy-making
mobilization
political conflict
author_facet Arndt Wonka
Iskander De Bruycker
Dirk De Bièvre
Caelesta Braun
Jan Beyers
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title Patterns of Conflict and Mobilization: Mapping Interest Group Activity in EU Legislative Policymaking
title_short Patterns of Conflict and Mobilization: Mapping Interest Group Activity in EU Legislative Policymaking
title_full Patterns of Conflict and Mobilization: Mapping Interest Group Activity in EU Legislative Policymaking
title_fullStr Patterns of Conflict and Mobilization: Mapping Interest Group Activity in EU Legislative Policymaking
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of Conflict and Mobilization: Mapping Interest Group Activity in EU Legislative Policymaking
title_sort patterns of conflict and mobilization: mapping interest group activity in eu legislative policymaking
publisher Cogitatio
series Politics and Governance
issn 2183-2463
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Contemporary studies on interest group politics have mainly used single interest organizations as their central objects of study. This has led to a rich body of knowledge on the motivations of interest group mobilization, strategy development and even policy access and influence. The focus on single interest groups, however, has resulted in limited knowledge on aggregate patterns of interest groups’ activity. This article seeks to address this lacuna, by examining patterns of mobilization and conflict of interest groups’ activity in EU legislative policymaking. To do so, it adopts a unique policy-centred research design and an empirical assessment of policy mobilization for a sample of 125 EU legislative proposals based on extensive media coding as well as structured elite interviews. We find that levels of policy mobilization vary substantively across different legislative proposals and that political conflict between interest groups is remarkably low. This suggests that interest group conflict and mobilization contribute little to EU politicization and that in cases where interest groups voice opposing positions, conflicts do not occur between business and non-business groups. Our findings have important implications for our understanding of interest groups in EU legislative policymaking.
topic European Union
interest groups
legislative policy-making
mobilization
political conflict
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/1267
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