
doi: 10.1108/eb023504
A central mechanism of European integration is the relationship between the European institutions and European‐level interest groups. This paper reviews the ability of interest groups to contribute to European integration by providing an overview of their numbers, support factors, resources, capacities and organisation, as well as identifying the change agents in their organisational environment.
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