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100 _aCoen, David
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245 _aBetween cheap talk and epistocracy: The logic of interest group access in the European Parliament's committee hearings
260 _bPublic Administration
300 _a97(4), 2019: p.754-769.
520 _aImproving policy deliberation is a central objective for the European Union's institutions. Focusing on the European Parliament's committee hearings as an understudied area of European governance, we aim to understand their role, and their capacity to improve its procedural legitimacy. Building on theoretical work on interest group access and deliberation we argue that hearings can serve three purposes: (i) coordinative; (ii) epistemic; (iii) enhancing public participation. We construct a set of measures and assess an entire population of participants in hearings (2009–14), concentrating on three committees. Our analyses show that hearings serve a hybrid purpose between coordinative and epistemic. At the top end, we observe a core group of gatekeepers representing the dominant constituencies. Simultaneously, research organizations are granted unique access as experts that de‐politicize debates. Theoretically, we contribute to discussions on interest group access while providing an innovative set of tools for its measurement, and the first dataset of its kind. - Reproduced.
650 _aPressure group
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650 _aEuropean Parliament Committee
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700 _aKatsaitis, Alexander
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773 _aPublic Administration
906 _aInterest group
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