Greenwood, Justin & Aspinwall, Mark
Collective Action in the European Union: Interests and the New Politics of Associability
London / New York, Routledge, (1998). orig.boards. 22x14cm, xvii,238 pp, A crease to the margin corners of the first thirteen pages.. Textual chart & tables.. Some page-edge soil, minor rubbing, VG.
¶ Contains 9 papers. Includes: M. Aspinwall & J. Greenwood "Conceptualising Collective Action in the European Union: An Introduction"; G. Jordan "What Drives Associalibility at the European Level? The Limits of the Utilitarian Explanation"; L.Cram "The EU Institutions & Collective Action: Constructing a European Interest?"; N.C. Sidenius "A Collective Action Problem? Danish Interest Associations & Euro Groups"; M.G. Cowles "The Changing Architecture of Big Business"; J. Greenwood "The Professions"; A. R. Young "European Consumer Groups: Multiple Levels of Governance & Multiple Logics of Collective Action"; R. Webster "Environmental Collective Action: Stable Patterns of Cooperation & Issue Alliances at the European Level"; M. Aspinwall "Collective Attraction: The New Politcal Game in Brussels".

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Keywords: Comparative Politics, European Union, Pressure Groups, Lobbies Lobbying, Collective Action, Organisations, Organizations, Political Interest, Policy Government