1st Edition

The Political Economy of State-Business Relations in Europe Interest Mediation, Capitalism and EU Policy Making

By Rainer Eising Copyright 2009
    256 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    256 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The delegation of policy-competencies to the European Union has changed the context in which national actors form their interests and represent them. Shaping European markets and societies, EU regulation has important effects in the member states. This book analyses how business interest organizations respond to this challenge and what strategies they develop to cope with European integration. Starting from the idea that institutional contexts, resource dependencies, and organizational characteristics explain, to a considerable degree, how interest groups adapt to EU policy-making, this study delivers important insights into EU governance. The empirical analysis draws on a comprehensive data set of German, British, French, and EU business associations and large firms. Divided into three parts, it moves from the study of domestic contexts to the analysis of multilevel-governance in the EU before finally scrutinizing in greater detail the factors that shape the access of interest groups to the EU institutions.

    Making an important contribution to the development of institutional and organizational accounts of interest groups in the EU, this book will be of interest to political scientists, economists, and sociologists working in the areas of European integration, comparative European politics, political economy, interest groups and civil society.

    1. Introduction  2. State-Business Relations in the EU Member States  3. The Evolution of the EU Interest Group System: To Join or Not To Join?  4. Multi-Level Governance and Business Interests in the European Union  5. The Europeanization of Interest Groups and Interest Intermediation  6. The Politics of Access in the European Union I: Towards Elite Pluralism?  7. The Politics of Access in the European Union II: Towards a Theory of Interest Group Access

    Biography

    Rainer Eising is Professor of Comparative Politics and Policy Analysis at the Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany. He has published widely on EU policy-making, interest intermediation, and European governance including most recently The Politics of Interests in Europe: Lessons from EU Studies and Comparative Politics, and The Transformation of Governance in the European Union (also published by Routledge).