International Environmental NGOs Lobbying in Brussels: How network and Information Resources Shape Collective Action

This paper addresses the dynamics of green activism towards the European Union. It compares four environmental international non-governmental organizations (INGOs) each being represented in Brussels by an office of permanent employees. This latter structure is a starting point to analyze both the fa...

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