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Regional Lobbying in Brussels

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The NEBI Yearbook 2000

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This chapter will deal with the question: Are there national variations in the ways that regional lobbying work is carried out in Brussels? And, if so, is there a specific Nordic or Baltic style?

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Höög, C.M. (2000). Regional Lobbying in Brussels. In: Hedegaard, L., Lindström, B., Joenniemi, P., Östhol, A., Peschel, K., Stålvant, CE. (eds) The NEBI Yearbook 2000. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58337-7_16

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