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Does the government selection process promote or hinder pluralism?: exploring the characteristics of voluntary organizations invited to public consultations
Örebro universitet, Institutionen för humaniora, utbildnings- och samhällsvetenskap.ORCID-id: 0000-0002-0627-1245
2013 (engelsk)Inngår i: Journal of Civil Society, Vol. 9, nr 1, s. 58-77Artikkel i tidsskrift (Fagfellevurdert) Published
Abstract [en]

To what extent does the government selection process practised in public consultations promote or hinder pluralism in the policy-making process? This article addresses this question by exploring and analysing the characteristics of voluntary organizations invited to public consultations. Evidence is drawn from the formerly corporatist Scandinavian country of Sweden and the policy-making process referred to as the ‘remiss procedure’. The article shows that the government selection process encourages a multitude of organizations to participate. Consistent with recent studies on Scandinavian corporatism, this study provides weak support of corporatist practices in the Swedish policy process. However, and without challenging the seemingly pluralistic nature of the remiss procedure, voluntary organizations with ‘insider status’ in the policy process are more frequently invited to formal decision-making arenas such as the remiss procedure. It is argued that the policy network literature and the theory of political opportunity structures may further the understanding of the government selection process practised in public consultations.

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Taylor & Francis, 2013. Vol. 9, nr 1, s. 58-77
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URN: urn:nbn:se:esh:diva-5847DOI: 10.1080/17448689.2013.771086OAI: oai:DiVA.org:esh-5847DiVA, id: diva2:1081543
Tilgjengelig fra: 2017-03-14 Laget: 2017-03-14 Sist oppdatert: 2021-12-17bibliografisk kontrollert
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1. A pluralist state?: civil society organizations’ access to the Swedish policy process 1964-2009
Åpne denne publikasjonen i ny fane eller vindu >>A pluralist state?: civil society organizations’ access to the Swedish policy process 1964-2009
2014 (engelsk)Doktoravhandling, med artikler (Annet vitenskapelig)
Abstract [en]

Including civil society organizations in the policy process is a distinctive trait of democratic governance. But, while being highly valuable from a democratic point of view, not all civil society organizations are represented in the policy process. This dissertation draws attention to the role of the government in shaping the representation of civil society organizations in the Swedish government consultation referred to as the ‘remiss procedure’. The overall aim is to increase empirical and theoretical understanding of civil society organizations’ access to the national Swedish policy process. Drawing on various empirical data sources, it analyzes how access has changed during the second half of the 20th century, the factors influencing access, and the significance of the access provided by the government.

The results are based on four empirical studies, and show that the government has encouraged an increasing number and more diverse types of civil society organizations to be represented in the remiss procedure. In addition, organizations with plenty of resources, such as labor and business organizations, are not overrepresented. However, access is slightly skewed in favor of civil society organizations with an insider position within other access points at national government level, which is consistent with a privileged pluralistic pattern of interest representation. In addition, civil society organizations seem to be invited into an arena for political influence of less relevance. Theoretically, the dissertation moves beyond the neo-corporatist perspective that dominated Swedish research during the second half of the 20th century by drawing attention to five different theoretical lenses: pluralism, neo-corporatism, political opportunity structures, policy network theory, and resource exchange theory. It concludes that a variety of theories are needed for access to be understood.

sted, utgiver, år, opplag, sider
Örebro: Örebro universitet, 2014. s. 90
Serie
Örebro Studies in Political Science, ISSN 1650-1632 ; 38
Emneord
Access, Interest representation, Civil society, Neo-corporatism, Pluralism, Political opportunity structures, Policy network, Resource exchange, Consultations, Governmental commissions, Remiss procedure, Sweden
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urn:nbn:se:esh:diva-5851 (URN)978-91-7529-046-1 (ISBN)
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2014-11-07, Hörsal P2, Prismahuset, Fakultetsgatan 1, 10:15 (svensk)
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Veileder
Tilgjengelig fra: 2017-03-14 Laget: 2017-03-14 Sist oppdatert: 2025-05-08bibliografisk kontrollert

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