The evolution of lobbying in the European Union: Is EU lobbying important for the European Public Space?,Used

The evolution of lobbying in the European Union: Is EU lobbying important for the European Public Space?,Used

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The thesis offers to demonstrate the evolution of the lobbying activity and its influence over the European Union. It also proposes a framework for possible resolutions of the current situation and improvement suggestions that should contribute to the amelioration of the future lobbying activity in terms of a better access to the EU institutions and an earned recognition. The central question guiding this thesis relates to the ability of lobbyists to participate actively in the EU decisionmaking process and to influence the EU decisionmaking arena by making their issues and interests heard in Brussels. One of the aims of this paper is to give an overview on the evolution and growth of this trend, on the recent studies devoted to interest intermediation and lobbying patterns. After the definition of lobbying and description of the actors, this paper relates to the discussion about the democracy (democracy deficit) in the EU and presents the approaches of political science to the phenomenon of lobbying. The chapters deal with the creation of a European public space, the techniques of lobbying and particularities of EU institutions related to lobbying activities.

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