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Who lobbies the European Union? National interest groups in a multilevel polity

Pages 969-987 | Published online: 03 Apr 2012

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Andreas Dür & Gemma Mateo. (2013) Gaining access or going public? Interest group strategies in five European countries. European Journal of Political Research 52:5, pages 660-686.
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