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Subnational Collective Action: The Varied Patterns of Mobilisation of Local Government Associations
Authors:Mark Callanan
Institution:1. Institute of Public Administration , Dublin , Ireland mcallanan@ipa.ie
Abstract:This article assesses differences in the way local government associations organise to influence EU legislation in different countries. EU policy outcomes have an increasing financial and administrative impact on local government. This has been increasingly recognised by both EU institutions and many national governments, and recent reforms have sought to ensure greater involvement of local authorities in the preparation of EU proposals and domestic pre-negotiations, with an emphasis on the aggregation of local government interests via European and national local government associations. Research suggests that representative organisations need to be well resourced to be able to mobilise at both European and national level to influence EU proposals. This article empirically assesses these claims by examining attempts by local government associations in England, Denmark and Ireland to influence EU environmental directives. The findings suggest that financial, staffing, and informational resources, as well as structural issues, are important factors influencing how local government representative bodies respond to EU legislative proposals.
Keywords:local government associations  multi-level governance  intergovernmental relations  European Union  environment  Britain  Denmark  Ireland
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