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Business Lobbying in the European Union
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Business Lobbying in the European Union

This book systematically maps and assesses business lobbying in the European Union, drawing from political science and business studies.

Handbook on Lobbying and Public Policy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 515

Handbook on Lobbying and Public Policy

This uniquely comprehensive Handbook examines the complex relationship between lobbyists and public policy through an innovative multi-analytic lens. Emphasising the profound impact of the topic on modern government and contemporary societal issues, David Coen and Alexander Katsaitis bring together a wide range of experts to illuminate the contexts and processes involved in public policy, and how this interacts with the practice of lobbying.

The Oxford Handbook of American Election Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1225

The Oxford Handbook of American Election Law

  • Categories: Law

Election law plays a critical role in regulating the political arena at a time when Americans are witnessing unprecedented levels of polarization. The Oxford Handbook of American Election Law provides a comprehensive overview of the field, a survey of core themes, and summaries of the most pressing debates. Bringing together 47 leading scholars of election law, the Handbook offers readers a clearly written guide to aid navigation through this complex area, tackling controversial issues and situating them within the field's ongoing scholarly dialogue. Unparalleled in the breadth and depth of its coverage, The Oxford Handbook of American Election Law is an invaluable resource for scholars, students, policymakers, and practitioners.

Comparative Law and Regulation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 605

Comparative Law and Regulation

  • Categories: Law

Governance by regulation – rules propounded and enforced by bureaucracies – is taking a growing share of the sum total of governance. Once thought to be an American phenomenon, it is now a central form of state action in every part of the world, including Europe, Latin America, and Asia, and it is at the core of much international lawmaking. In Comparative Law and Regulation, original contributions by leading scholars in the field focus both on the legal dimension of regulation and on how this dimension operates in those places that have turned to regulation to meet their obligations.

Research Handbook on Information Policy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 464

Research Handbook on Information Policy

This comprehensive and innovative Research Handbook tackles the pressing issues confronting us at the dawn of the global network society, including freedom of speech, government transparency and the digital divide. Engaging with controversial problems of public policy including freedom of expression, copyright and information inequality, the Research Handbook on Information Policy offers a well-rounded exploration of the history and future of this vital field.

Institutional Grammar
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 407

Institutional Grammar

This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the Institutional Grammar, an approach for analyzing the design of institutions. To lay the foundation for the application of the Grammar for different application areas, the book first provides a background of the IG, before motivating the introduction of an updated version of the Institutional Grammar, called the Institutional Grammar 2.0 that aims at representing institutions more comprehensively and with greater validity. The book then turns to applications and introduces methodological guidance alongside expositions of emerging analytical applications of the “Grammar” that include presentations of current practice, as well as developing novel analytical opportunities that the analyst can apply or build upon for their application. This book is aimed at students, faculty, and practitioners of diverse disciplinary backgrounds with varying levels of understanding of institutional analysis and experience conducting it.

Politics for Profit
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 353

Politics for Profit

Businesspeople run for office to protect their firms' interests against competitors and shape government to work for the business community.

European Lobbying
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

European Lobbying

Lobbying is an integral part of the political reality of the European Union and a highly competitive and dynamic field of interest groups. This book takes a systematic look at lobbyists in order to broaden our understanding of the staff entrusted with the responsibility of influencing European politics. Who are the European lobbyists? What are their professional backgrounds, career patterns, practices, and beliefs? The study uses a sociological framework to explore the professionalisation and professionalism of the field across national proveniences, policy fields and interest groups, and develops a systematic analysis that considers three different dimensions: occupational patterns, shared ...

Internal Security Management in Nigeria
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 679

Internal Security Management in Nigeria

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-07-23
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book explores the disturbing dimensions of the problem of insecurity in Nigeria, such as herdsmen violence, the Boko Haram insurgency, cybercrime, militancy in the Niger Delta, communal conflict and violence, as well as police corruption. It offers a comprehensive discussion of the theoretical foundations of internal security, the threats to internal security, the role of formal and informal agencies in internal security management and the challenges of internal security management.

The Political Economy of Revolving Doors
  • Language: en

The Political Economy of Revolving Doors

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Revolving doors is central in contemporary US politics. We know that companies hire revolving doors lobbyists to get access to the government thanks to their contacts, but we still do not know under which conditions companies need that access. This paper argues that companies hire revolving doors lobbyists to avoid adjustment costs from trade. We provide evidence for this argument by testing the effect of Chinese imports in the US on the likelihood of US companies to hire revolving door lobbyists. We do so with company-level panel data and by instrumenting the potential trade adjustment costs of a company with the Bartik instrument for Chinese imports interacted with the company's investment in specific assets. We find that companies are more likely to hire revolving doors lobbyists where they face higher adjustment costs. These effects are stronger for lobbyists working on trade-related issues and when companies emphasise more political risk from trade.