Lobbying in the European Union (original) (raw)

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Editors:

  1. Doris Dialer
    1. Department of Political Science, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
  2. Margarethe Richter
    1. European Parliament, Bruxelles, Belgium

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This book sheds new light on how lobbying works in the European Union. Drawing on the first-hand professional experience of lobbyists, policymakers, and corporate and institutional stakeholders, combined with a sound academic foundation, it offers insights into successful lobbying strategies, such as how alliances are formed by interest groups in Brussels. The authors present key case studies, e.g. on the shelvedEU-US trade deal Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), lobbying scandals, and the role of specific interest groups and EU Think-Tanks. Furthermore, they highlight efforts to improve transparency and ethical standards in EU decision-making, while also underscoring the benefits of lobbying in the context of decision-making.

Understanding the tools and techniques of effective lobbying, as well as the dynamics and trends in EU lobbying, will allow professionals involved in the lobbying process, such as policymakers and corporate and institutional stakeholders, to improve their performance and achieve better results when pursuing their respective interests.

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Table of contents (33 chapters)

  1. Theoretical and Empirical Implications

  2. Influencing European Decision-Makers

  3. Artists of Advocacy and Political Persuasion

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Editors and Affiliations

Doris Dialer

Margarethe Richter

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Doris Dialer is Associate Professor at the University of Innsbruck’s Department of Political Science and at the Danube University Krems, Department of Knowledge and Communication Management. She is Brussels-based and has been working as political advisor in the European Parliament for more than 12 years. Much of her research focuses on the EU Parliament, the Committee of the Regions, the Economic and Social Committee, EU Lobbying and EU Development Policy. She is board member of the Jean Monnet Chair on European integration & ethics (MCI Innsbruck), co-editor of the book series IUP/NOMOS and the IFIR working papers.

Margarethe Richter, an economic geographer by education**,** is currently head of office and political adviser to a Member of the European Parliament for the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the interparliamentary delegations with the Mashreq countries, Iraq and the Arab Peninsula. All in all, she can look back on almost 18 years of professional experience in Brussels, both within and outside the EU institutions. Besides her work in the European Parliament, she has held seminars at private universities on lobbying and the legislative process at European level and published several articles around these issues. She is also co-author of the first German-language handbook on the European Parliament and co-editor of an edited volume (also in German) on lobbying in the EU.

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