
ISBN Participation and Policy Making in the European Union book 304 pages
ISBN Participation and Policy Making in the European Union, 304 pages
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Who really participates in the European policy process? Do organized outsiders have a clear advantage in gaining access to decision-making? If so with what consequences? This study based on a range of case studies of regulatory and industrial policies by a multinational team of authors argues that the European policy process provides access points for a wide variety of interests - firms national trade associations European sectoral and peak associations clubs of big business and 'civic' interests - alongside the battalions of officials from the member states. The interplay between these organized interests the member governments and the European institutions fostered partly by the Commission in its roles of policy initiator and arbitrator but anticipated also in the bargaining process of the Council of Ministers produces some policy outcomes that are different from those in national settings. In particular the case for liberalization and privatization is often strengthened. The emerging patterns of European governance are thus starting to change the characteristics of the European political economy.
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