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Organized Business Interests in Changing Environments.The Complexity of Adaptation.

Jürgen R. Grote, Achim Lang and Volker Schneider (eds.)

Palgrave Macmillan, November 2008

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The small world of modern interest group research1980-2008

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Traits of research & analytical focus

pluralistperspective

neo-corporatistperspective

state-society relations,group-state interactions,

political incorporationof groups

structure andbehaviour of groupsand interest systems

OBI

EU - level interestintermediation

policy analysis,governance debate

> mid-1970s 1975 - 80 1980 - 90 1990 - present

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Authors 1980-2008 (random distribution)

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1. generation (the „old“ triumvirate):Lehmbruch: University of Konstanz Schmitter: WZB > EUI (Stanford, Chicago, Buenos Aires, Lausanne, etc.)Streeck: WZB > EUI > MPI (Wisconsin-Madison)

2. generation:Grote: EUI > MZES > EUI > University of Konstanz Schneider: EUI > MPI > University of Konstanz

3. generation:Lang: University of KonstanzWagemann: University of Konstanz > MPI > EUIWonka: University of Konstanz > MZES

EUI: European University Institute (Florence, Italy)MPI: Max Planck Institute for the Study of Society (Cologne,

Germany)MZES: Mannheim Centre for European Social Research

(Mannheim, Germany)WZB: Science Centre (Berlin, Germany)

Generations and lineages

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Authors 1980-2008 (ordered by institutional affiliation)

WZB

MZES

Konstanz

MPI

EUIOntario- Coleman- Jacek

Cawson- Sussex

Ronit- Kopenhagen

Milan- Regini- Regalia- LanzalacoKnoke

- Minnesota

Warwick- Grant- Crouch

Van Waarden- Utrecht

Aberdeen- Greenwood- Jordan

Vienna- Traxler- Falkner- Marin

Prague- Mansfeldova- Potucek

Berger- MIT

Kriesi- Zurich

Eising- Hagen/Bochum

Panitch- York/Toronto

Richardson- Essex & Oxford

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Why are German research institutes so centrally positioned in research on organized interests?

... until recently:

– organized capitalism– coordinated market economy– neo-corporatist forms of policy-making

... and today?

– disorganized capitalism? (Offe)– the end of organized capitalism? (Lash/ Urry)– full deregulation of historically entrenched institutions?

... but tomorrow?

– back to (appropriately modified and adapted) forms of organized capitalism?