Polish Business Lobbying in the EU 2004–2009: Examining the Patterns of Influence

Agnieszka K. Cianciara
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Polish business interest groups exerted limited influence on Brussels decision-making in the post-accession period (2004–2009). The patterns of influence are examined by means of a resource-based approach, including factors such as organization and budget, networks and reputation, but also on the basis of process tracing and preference attainment analysis. Limited effectiveness of Polish lobbying could be explained by the short period of socialization to EU politics. However, research shows that patterns of Polish interest representation in the EU should be further explained by the hybrid domestic institutional environment resulting from the transformation and Europeanization processes, as well as by the limited compatibility of the two institutional contexts. In fact, the actual opportunity structures differ to a large extent, both in terms of systemic openness and participatory regimes, between the national and the European level, notwithstanding the formally neo-pluralist character of interest representation systems both in Poland and in the EU.
2004-2009年波兰在欧盟的商业游说:影响模式的检验
在加入欧盟后时期(2004-2009年),波兰商业利益集团对布鲁塞尔的决策施加了有限的影响。影响模式通过基于资源的方法进行审查,包括组织和预算、网络和声誉等因素,但也基于过程追踪和偏好获得分析。波兰游说的有效性有限,可以解释为波兰对欧盟政治的社会化时间较短。然而,研究表明,波兰在欧盟的利益代表模式应该进一步解释为转型和欧洲化进程所导致的混合国内制度环境,以及两种制度背景的有限兼容性。事实上,尽管波兰和欧盟的利益代表制度具有正式的新多元主义特征,但就系统开放性和参与性制度而言,国家和欧洲层面的实际机会结构在很大程度上是不同的。
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