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Caelesta Braun
Caelesta Braun
associate professor, Leiden University, Institute of Public Administration
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei fgga.leidenuniv.nl
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Two worlds apart: The divergence of national and local immigrant integration policies in the Netherlands
C Poppelaars, P Scholten
Administration & Society 40 (4), 335-357, 2008
2622008
Legislative lobbying in context: towards a conceptual framework of interest group lobbying in the European Union
H Klüver, C Braun, J Beyers
Journal of European Public Policy 22 (4), 447-461, 2015
2432015
Ties that count: explaining interest group access to policymakers
J Beyers, C Braun
Journal of Public Policy 34 (1), 93-121, 2014
1892014
Stakeholders wanted! Why and how European Union agencies involve non-state stakeholders
S Arras, C Braun
Journal of European Public Policy 25 (9), 1257-1275, 2018
1402018
Interest organizations across economic sectors: explaining interest group density in the European Union
J Berkhout, BJ Carroll, C Braun, AW Chalmers, T Destrooper, D Lowery, ...
Journal of European Public Policy 22 (4), 462-480, 2015
1342015
Let’s talk! On the practice and method of interviewing policy experts
J Beyers, C Braun, D Marshall, I De Bruycker
Interest Groups & Advocacy 3, 174-187, 2014
1292014
The captive or the broker? Explaining public agency–interest group interactions
C Braun
Governance 25 (2), 291-314, 2012
1172012
Political attention in a coalition system: Analysing Queen's speeches in the Netherlands 1945–2007
G Breeman, D Lowery, C Poppelaars, SL Resodihardjo, A Timmermans, ...
Acta Politica 44, 1-1, 2009
1142009
Making inference across mobilisation and influence research: Comparing top-down and bottom-up mapping of interest systems
J Berkhout, J Beyers, C Braun, M Hanegraaff, D Lowery
Political Studies 66 (1), 43-62, 2018
1112018
The European Union interest system in comparative perspective: A bridge too far?
D Lowery, C Poppelaars, J Berkhout
Interest Group Politics in Europe, 129-150, 2013
982013
Is the EU different? Comparing the diversity of national and EU-level systems of interest organisations
J Berkhout, M Hanegraaff, C Braun
West European Politics 40 (5), 1109-1131, 2017
942017
Open the door to more of the same? The development of interest group representation at the WTO
M Hanegraaff, J Beyers, C Braun
World Trade Review 10 (4), 447-472, 2011
822011
The domestic and global origins of transnational advocacy: Explaining lobbying presence during WTO ministerial conferences
M Hanegraaff, C Braun, D De Bièvre, J Beyers
Comparative Political Studies 48 (12), 1591-1621, 2015
652015
Conceptualizing consultation approaches: identifying combinations of consultation tools and analyzing their implications for stakeholder diversity
B Fraussen, A Albareda, C Braun
Policy Sciences 53, 473-493, 2020
602020
Stakeholder engagement as a conduit for regulatory legitimacy?
C Braun, M Busuioc
Journal of European Public Policy 27 (11), 1599-1611, 2020
542020
Steering a course between friends and foes
C Poppelaars
Eburon Uitgeverij BV, 2009
502009
The driving forces of stability: Exploring the nature of long-term bureaucracy–interest group interactions
C Braun
Administration & Society 45 (7), 809-836, 2013
492013
Organizing transmission belts: The effect of organizational design on interest group access to EU policy‐making
A Albareda, C Braun
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 57 (3), 468-485, 2019
462019
Resource exchange in urban governance: On the means that matter
C Poppelaars
Urban Affairs Review 43 (1), 3-27, 2007
462007
Redistribution and ethnic diversity in the Netherlands: Accommodation, denial and replacement
F De Zwart, C Poppelaars
Acta Sociologica 50 (4), 387-399, 2007
432007
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