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UNINA9910751390903321 |
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Advocacy Group Effects in Global Governance : Populations, Strategies, and Political Opportunity Structures / / edited by Lisa M. Dellmuth and Elizabeth A. Bloodgood |
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Cham, Switzerland : , : Macmillan Palgrave, , [2023] |
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©2023 |
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[First edition.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (349 pages) |
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Disciplina |
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Soggetti |
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International organization |
Pressure groups |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Intro -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Advocacy Group Effects in Global Governance: A Theoretical Framework -- Limitations in Earlier Research -- Theories of Interest Groups and INGOs -- Missed Opportunities for Theoretical Exchange -- Theoretical Framework -- Findings and Implications -- Plan of the Book -- References -- Chapter 2: Close Cousins or False Friends? Studying Interest Groups and INGOs -- Introduction -- Definitions and Scholarly Boundaries -- Finding a Shared Empirical Focus -- Emerging Research Agendas: Thoughtful Transposition and Cross-Fertilisation -- Concluding Remarks: More Close Cousins than False Friends! -- References -- Part I: Populations and Participation -- Chapter 3: No Borders, No Bias? Comparing Advocacy Group Populations at the National and Transnational Levels -- Introduction -- Theory: Bias in Advocacy Group Populations -- Bias Across Levels: Three Competing Hypotheses -- Research Design -- Empirical Analyses -- Descriptive Analysis -- Multivariate Analysis -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: NGO Participation in Global Governance Institutions: International and Domestic Drivers of Engagement -- Introduction -- Theorizing Political Opportunities: NGO Participation in GGIs -- Political Opportunity Structure Within GGIs |
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-- Domestic Political Opportunity Structures -- Methodology -- Mapping NGO Participation in GGIs: Does Influence Potential Matter? -- Exploring Domestic Influences on NGO GGI Participation -- Conclusion and Directions for Future Research -- Appendix A: Overview of NGO Potential Influence on Rankings and Measures -- Basic Access -- Consultation or Monitoring Roles -- Appendix B: Dataset List of 126 Global Governance Initiatives. |
Appendix C: Global Governance Institutions with Available NGO Participation Data -- Appendix D: Variables Included in Descriptive Statistics and Regression Models -- Appendix E: Correlations Between Independent Variables -- Appendix F: Selected Alternative Regression Models -- References -- Chapter 5: Competition and Strategic Differentiation Among Transnational Advocacy Groups -- Key Terms -- Transnational Advocacy Strategies -- A Theory of Strategic Differentiation -- Advocacy Populations and Advocacy Niches -- Population Density and Resource Partitioning -- A Widening Menu of Strategic Choice -- New Technologies -- New Legal Tools -- Resource Partitioning and Individual Strategic Choice: Who Specializes in What? -- Relative Resource Endowment -- Organizational Age -- Population Density, Institutional Change, and Strategic Differentiation Among Environmental TAGs -- Data -- Growing Population Density and Institutional Changes -- Growing Strategic Differentiation -- Who Has Specialized in What? The Role of Intrinsic Group Features -- Case Studies: Individual Organizational Adaptation -- Conclusions -- Appendix: ATA and Coding Criteria -- The Population -- Data -- Individual Strategies Coded -- Organizational Size -- References -- Part II: Strategies and Opportunities -- Chapter 6: Lobbying the Lobbyists: When and Why Do Policymakers Seek to Influence Advocacy Groups in Global Governance? -- Introduction -- Literature Review: The Other Side of the Coin -- Hypotheses: Amplification or Persuasion -- Research Design -- Results -- Descriptive Analysis -- Multivariate Analysis -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Annex I-Methodology -- Annex II-Issues -- Annex III-Robustness Checks -- References -- Chapter 7: The Stakes of Global Venue Shopping: Examining Bank Lobbying in the Basel Committee and the European Union -- Introduction -- Determinants of Venue Shopping. |
Determinants of Global Venue Shopping -- Methodology -- Banking Regulation in the BCBS and the EU -- Dependent Variable: Global Venue Shopping -- Explanatory Variable: International Scope -- Control Variables -- Analysis -- Conclusions -- Appendix -- References -- Chapter 8: When Do Refugees Matter? The Importance of Issue Salience for Digital Advocacy Organizations -- Introduction -- The Emergence of Digital Advocacy Organizations -- Campaign Decision-making in Advocacy Organizations -- Issue-expertise -- Issue Salience to Members -- Case Study: Refugee Campaigning -- High-Issue Salience to Publics -- Campaign Selection and Issue Salience to Members -- Lower Issue Salience and Campaign Drop -- Findings -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Issue Salience of Immigration in Europe Overall (Eurobarometer) -- Issue Salience of Immigration in Europe by Country (Eurobarometer) -- Issue Salience of Immigration in the USA -- Table of Select Interview Participants -- References -- Part III: GGI Policy-making and Implementation -- Chapter 9: Transnational Partnerships' Strategies in Global Fisheries Governance -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework -- Political Opportunity Structures Shaping Transnational Partnership Strategies -- Research Design -- Analysis -- Variation in Strategies of Transnational Partnerships -- Changes in Political Opportunity Structures: Complexity and Salience -- Increase in Institutional Complexity -- Increase in Salience for States -- |
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Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 10: Taking Control of Regulations: How International Advocacy NGOs Shape the Regulatory Environments of Their Target Countries -- Resource Configurations, Institutional Arrangements, and Mission Pressures -- Programmatic Flexibility -- Article 19 -- Resource Configurations -- Steady Revenue -- Geography -- Collaboration. |
Confronting Restrictions with Programmatic Flexibility -- Drawing on Programmatic Flexibility to Shape Regulations -- AMERA -- Resource Configurations -- Staff with Local Connections -- Geography -- Collaboration -- Unsteady Revenue -- Succumbing to Restrictions and Shutting Down -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Civil Society and Global Governance: Exploring Transscalar Connections -- Introduction -- Framing Concepts -- The National and the Global -- Transscalarity -- Dissecting Spaces -- Conclusion: Taking Forward the Dialogue -- References -- Conclusion -- Chapter 12: Advocacy Group Effects in Global Governance: A Research Agenda -- Main Findings -- Effects on GGI Outcomes -- Roles of Opportunity Structures and Variations in Advocacy Group Effects -- Broader Implications -- Theory Building on the Effects of Interest Groups and INGOs -- The Quality of Global Governance -- Political Opportunity Structures and Advocacy Group Effects -- References -- Index. |
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