1: Civil Society and Democracy in the EU: High Expectations under
Empirical Scrutiny
2: Governing with the European Civil Society
3: Involving Civil Society in EU Governance: The Consultation
Regime of the European Commission
4: Consultation in Daily Practice: An In-depth Analysis
5: New Instruments Serving Democracy: Do Online Consultations
Benefit Civil Society?
6: The Balancing Act of European Civil Society - Between
Professionalism and Grassroots
7: Information Strategies of Organized Civil Society: Does Anyone
Listen?
8: Civil Society Participation: More Democracy or Pluralization of
the European Lobby?
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Beate Kohler-Koch, Professor Emeritus, University of Mannheim, is a
project director at the Mannheim Centre for European Social
Research (MZES). She is an internationally leading researcher in
the field of EU-Studies and has an excellent reputation for
combining theory and empirical research always seeking to probe and
to push the boundaries of analytical insights. Christine Quittkat,
post-doc, is a project director at the Mannheim Centre for European
Social
Research (MZES), University of Mannheim. She is highly recognized
as an expert in studies on European interest intermediation.
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