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Wie können die Interessen einzelner Gruppen in demokratische Systeme integriert werden, ohne dabei demokratische Entscheidungsprozesse zu gefährden? Karolina Karr untersucht die Rolle und den Einfluss von Lobbygruppen in der Europäischen Union. Sie zeigt, wie Abgeordnete mit Informationen ausgestattet werden, und fragt, ob und inwieweit die Politiker dadurch besser in der Lage sind, unterschiedliche Interessen zum allgemeinen Vorteil auszubalancieren.
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Wie können die Interessen einzelner Gruppen in demokratische Systeme integriert werden, ohne dabei demokratische Entscheidungsprozesse zu gefährden? Karolina Karr untersucht die Rolle und den Einfluss von Lobbygruppen in der Europäischen Union. Sie zeigt, wie Abgeordnete mit Informationen ausgestattet werden, und fragt, ob und inwieweit die Politiker dadurch besser in der Lage sind, unterschiedliche Interessen zum allgemeinen Vorteil auszubalancieren.
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- Verlag: Campus Verlag / University of Chicago Press
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 38412
- Seitenzahl: 209
- Erscheinungstermin: Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 15mm x 149mm x 214mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9783593384122
- ISBN-10: 3593384124
- Artikelnr.: 22807891
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: Campus Verlag / University of Chicago Press
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 38412
- Seitenzahl: 209
- Erscheinungstermin: Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 15mm x 149mm x 214mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9783593384122
- ISBN-10: 3593384124
- Artikelnr.: 22807891
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Karolina Karr ist bei der Deutschen Bahn AG verantwortlich für die Internationalisierung der Personalstrategie. Davor arbeitete sie als Unternehmensberaterin bei McKinsey Co.
Introduction I. Theoretical concept 1. Democracy 1.1 Cornerstones of democratic governance - a normative model 1.2 Comparative model of consociational democracy 1.3 Democracy beyond the nation-state 2. Interest groups 2.1 The common good 2.2 Systems of interest intermediation 2.3 Interest group terminology and systematics 3. Legitimacy and boundaries of interest representation in a democracy II. The European Union 4. Democracy in the European Union 4.1 The democratic deficit in perspective 4.2 The consociational system 4.3 New challenges 5. EU lobbying 5.1 Interest organization in Brussels 5.2 EU institutions as lobbying addressees 5.3 Lobbying process 5.4 Regulatory environment 6. Reconciling EU democracy and lobbying - opportunities and limits 6.1 Lobbying impact on EU democracy 6.2 Expected developments in EU lobbying 6.3 Institutional, procedural, and regulatory opportunities Bibliography List of tables List of abbreviationsIntroduction
I. Theoretical concept
1. Democracy
1.1 Cornerstones of democratic governance - a normative model
1.2 Comparative model of consociational democracy
1.3 Democracy beyond the nation-state
2. Interest groups
2.1 The common good
2.2 Systems of interest intermediation
2.3 Interest group terminology and systematics
3. Legitimacy and boundaries of interest representation in a democracy
II. The European Union
4. Democracy in the European Union
4.1 The democratic deficit in perspective
4.2 The consociational system
4.3 New challenges
5. EU lobbying
5.1 Interest organization in Brussels
5.2 EU institutions as lobbying addressees
5.3 Lobbying process
5.4 Regulatory environment
6. Reconciling EU democracy and lobbying - opportunities and limits
6.1 Lobbying impact on EU democracy
6.2 Expected developments in EU lobbying
6.3 Institutional, procedural, and regulatory opportunities
Bibliography
List of tables
List of abbreviations
I. Theoretical concept
1. Democracy
1.1 Cornerstones of democratic governance - a normative model
1.2 Comparative model of consociational democracy
1.3 Democracy beyond the nation-state
2. Interest groups
2.1 The common good
2.2 Systems of interest intermediation
2.3 Interest group terminology and systematics
3. Legitimacy and boundaries of interest representation in a democracy
II. The European Union
4. Democracy in the European Union
4.1 The democratic deficit in perspective
4.2 The consociational system
4.3 New challenges
5. EU lobbying
5.1 Interest organization in Brussels
5.2 EU institutions as lobbying addressees
5.3 Lobbying process
5.4 Regulatory environment
6. Reconciling EU democracy and lobbying - opportunities and limits
6.1 Lobbying impact on EU democracy
6.2 Expected developments in EU lobbying
6.3 Institutional, procedural, and regulatory opportunities
Bibliography
List of tables
List of abbreviations
Introduction I. Theoretical concept 1. Democracy 1.1 Cornerstones of democratic governance - a normative model 1.2 Comparative model of consociational democracy 1.3 Democracy beyond the nation-state 2. Interest groups 2.1 The common good 2.2 Systems of interest intermediation 2.3 Interest group terminology and systematics 3. Legitimacy and boundaries of interest representation in a democracy II. The European Union 4. Democracy in the European Union 4.1 The democratic deficit in perspective 4.2 The consociational system 4.3 New challenges 5. EU lobbying 5.1 Interest organization in Brussels 5.2 EU institutions as lobbying addressees 5.3 Lobbying process 5.4 Regulatory environment 6. Reconciling EU democracy and lobbying - opportunities and limits 6.1 Lobbying impact on EU democracy 6.2 Expected developments in EU lobbying 6.3 Institutional, procedural, and regulatory opportunities Bibliography List of tables List of abbreviationsIntroduction
I. Theoretical concept
1. Democracy
1.1 Cornerstones of democratic governance - a normative model
1.2 Comparative model of consociational democracy
1.3 Democracy beyond the nation-state
2. Interest groups
2.1 The common good
2.2 Systems of interest intermediation
2.3 Interest group terminology and systematics
3. Legitimacy and boundaries of interest representation in a democracy
II. The European Union
4. Democracy in the European Union
4.1 The democratic deficit in perspective
4.2 The consociational system
4.3 New challenges
5. EU lobbying
5.1 Interest organization in Brussels
5.2 EU institutions as lobbying addressees
5.3 Lobbying process
5.4 Regulatory environment
6. Reconciling EU democracy and lobbying - opportunities and limits
6.1 Lobbying impact on EU democracy
6.2 Expected developments in EU lobbying
6.3 Institutional, procedural, and regulatory opportunities
Bibliography
List of tables
List of abbreviations
I. Theoretical concept
1. Democracy
1.1 Cornerstones of democratic governance - a normative model
1.2 Comparative model of consociational democracy
1.3 Democracy beyond the nation-state
2. Interest groups
2.1 The common good
2.2 Systems of interest intermediation
2.3 Interest group terminology and systematics
3. Legitimacy and boundaries of interest representation in a democracy
II. The European Union
4. Democracy in the European Union
4.1 The democratic deficit in perspective
4.2 The consociational system
4.3 New challenges
5. EU lobbying
5.1 Interest organization in Brussels
5.2 EU institutions as lobbying addressees
5.3 Lobbying process
5.4 Regulatory environment
6. Reconciling EU democracy and lobbying - opportunities and limits
6.1 Lobbying impact on EU democracy
6.2 Expected developments in EU lobbying
6.3 Institutional, procedural, and regulatory opportunities
Bibliography
List of tables
List of abbreviations







