Publication
Title
The strange case of pluralist lobbying in a corporatist setting : defending Western business interests in China
Author
Abstract
E.U. and U.S. businesses in China are actively shaping the business environment according to their interests. As a state-corporatist framework is applied, the question arises as to how Western businesses go about lobbying China's policies. This article provides insights on what kind of lobbying tools Western interest groups apply to actively influence China's party state. Drawing on a large data set of lobbying actions toward indigenous innovation policies, this article aims to demonstrate that China's political system is receptive to influence from the outside. The argument builds on evidence showing that China's state corporatist system provides some leeway for pluralist lobbying strategies. It is hypothesized that Western interest groups are not completely co-opted by China's state-corporatist system, which increases the number of membership driven lobbying strategies. As Western groups stand outside the system, they are expected to devote their lobbying efforts to the international level. Specifically, this article analyzes how constrained access in domestic China affects transnational venue shopping versus domestic strategies.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Business & Politics. - -
Publication
2018
ISSN
1469-3569
DOI
10.1017/BAP.2017.15
Volume/pages
20 :1 (2018) , p. 70-97
ISI
000432404700003
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
UAntwerpen
Publication type
Subject
Law 
External links
Web of Science
Record
Identifier
Creation 12.10.2021
Last edited 01.02.2023
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