National Linkages and Ambiguous EU Approaches among European Civil Society Organizations

During the last decade, the EU has had an explicit strategy to include civil society organizations (CSOs) in European public policy. However, the extent to which domestic CSOs are oriented towards the EU in their policy interests and strategies is influenced by various factors. This article examines...

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Main Authors: Erik Lundberg, Thomas Sedelius
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UACES 2014-08-01
Series:Journal of Contemporary European Research
Subjects:
EU
Online Access:https://jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/504
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spelling doaj-f65222d8482d41ec8113631e8633fd6b2020-11-25T03:56:59ZengUACESJournal of Contemporary European Research1815-347X2014-08-01103National Linkages and Ambiguous EU Approaches among European Civil Society OrganizationsErik Lundberg0Thomas Sedelius1School of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences, Örebro University, SE-701 82 ÖrebroSchool of Health and Social Studies, Dalarna University, SE-791 88 FalunDuring the last decade, the EU has had an explicit strategy to include civil society organizations (CSOs) in European public policy. However, the extent to which domestic CSOs are oriented towards the EU in their policy interests and strategies is influenced by various factors. This article examines to what extent and in what ways CSOs acknowledge the impact of the EU on their substantive policy agenda and under what conditions they would prioritise EU-level contacts and/or lobbying in their strategies. We are particularly interested in finding out which institutional linkages – if any – determine the extent to which domestic CSOs direct their policy activity towards the EU level. The article is based on a survey of 880 Swedish CSO’s as well as qualitative interviews with 17 CSOs within the policy areas of anti-discrimination, immigration and asylum in Sweden, United Kingdom and the Netherlands. The results show that although CSOs recognise the importance of the EU-level and also try to influence EU policy, their priorities and orientation are primarily directed towards the domestic level. From our empirical findings, we argue that in order to understand the limited Europeanization of CSOs, national dependency on financial support and to some extent formal embedding in national welfare systems are key factors. The findings indicate some differences between the organizations’ approaches, which to some extent can be attributed to policy area and organizational character. Policy areas with strong EU legislation implemented at national levels such as anti-discrimination seemingly underpins stronger linkages to local and national governments and thus less EU orientation.https://jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/504Civil societyCivil Society OrganizationsEUEuropeanizationInstitutionsLinkages
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National Linkages and Ambiguous EU Approaches among European Civil Society Organizations
Journal of Contemporary European Research
Civil society
Civil Society Organizations
EU
Europeanization
Institutions
Linkages
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Thomas Sedelius
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title National Linkages and Ambiguous EU Approaches among European Civil Society Organizations
title_short National Linkages and Ambiguous EU Approaches among European Civil Society Organizations
title_full National Linkages and Ambiguous EU Approaches among European Civil Society Organizations
title_fullStr National Linkages and Ambiguous EU Approaches among European Civil Society Organizations
title_full_unstemmed National Linkages and Ambiguous EU Approaches among European Civil Society Organizations
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series Journal of Contemporary European Research
issn 1815-347X
publishDate 2014-08-01
description During the last decade, the EU has had an explicit strategy to include civil society organizations (CSOs) in European public policy. However, the extent to which domestic CSOs are oriented towards the EU in their policy interests and strategies is influenced by various factors. This article examines to what extent and in what ways CSOs acknowledge the impact of the EU on their substantive policy agenda and under what conditions they would prioritise EU-level contacts and/or lobbying in their strategies. We are particularly interested in finding out which institutional linkages – if any – determine the extent to which domestic CSOs direct their policy activity towards the EU level. The article is based on a survey of 880 Swedish CSO’s as well as qualitative interviews with 17 CSOs within the policy areas of anti-discrimination, immigration and asylum in Sweden, United Kingdom and the Netherlands. The results show that although CSOs recognise the importance of the EU-level and also try to influence EU policy, their priorities and orientation are primarily directed towards the domestic level. From our empirical findings, we argue that in order to understand the limited Europeanization of CSOs, national dependency on financial support and to some extent formal embedding in national welfare systems are key factors. The findings indicate some differences between the organizations’ approaches, which to some extent can be attributed to policy area and organizational character. Policy areas with strong EU legislation implemented at national levels such as anti-discrimination seemingly underpins stronger linkages to local and national governments and thus less EU orientation.
topic Civil society
Civil Society Organizations
EU
Europeanization
Institutions
Linkages
url https://jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/504
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