Appendix A: List of articles included in the review

Andrews, K. T. and Edwards, B. (2004) ‘Advocacy organizations in the U.S. political process’, Annual Review of Sociology 30: 479-506.

Austen-Smith, D. (1998) ‘Allocating access for information and contributions’, Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 14(2): 277-303

Berkhout, J. and Lowery, D. (2008) ‘Counting organized interests in the European Union: A comparison of data sources’, Journal of European Public Policy 15(4):489-513.

Betzold, C. (2013) ‘Business insiders and environmental outsiders? Advocacy strategies in international climate change negotiations’, Interest Groups & Advocacy 2(3): 302-322.

Beyers, J. (2004) ‘Voice and access: Political practices of European interest associations’, European Union Politics 5(2): 211-240.

Beyers, J. and Braun, C. (2014) ‘Ties that count: Explaining interest group access to policymakers’, Journal of Public Policy 34(1): 93-121.

Beyers, J. and Kerremans, B. (2012) ‘Domestic embeddedness and the dynamics of multilevel venue shopping in four EU member states’, Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration, and Institutions 25(2): 263-290.

Binderkrantz, A. (2005) ‘Interest group strategies: Navigating between privileged access and strategies of pressure’ Political Studies 53(4): 694-715.

Binderkrantz, A.S., Pedersen, H.H. and Christiansen, P.M. (2015) ‘Interest group access to the bureaucracy, parliament and the media’, Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration, and Institutions 28(1):95-112

Blume, N. (1967) ‘Pressure Groups and Decision-Making in Brazil’, Studies in Comparative International Development 3(11): 205-222.

Bouwen, P. (2004) ‘Exchanging access goods for access: A comparative study of business lobbying in the European Union institutions’, European Journal of Political Research 43(3): 337-369.

Bouwen, P. (2004) ‘The logic of access to the European Parliament: Business lobbying in the commitee on economic and monetary affairs’, Journal of Common Market Studies 42(3): 473-496.

Bouwen, P. and McCown, M. (2007) ‘Lobbying versus litigation: Political and legal strategies of interest representation in the European Union’, Journal of European Public Policy 14(3): 422-443.

Braun, C. (2012) ‘The captive or the broker? Explaining public agency-interest group interactions’, Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration, and Institutions 25(2): 291-314.

Braun, C. (2013) ‘The driving forces of stability: Exploring the nature of long-term bureaucracy-interest group interactions’, Administration & Society 45(7): 809-836.

Brunell, T. L. (2005) ‘The relationship between political parties and interest groups: Explaining patterns of PAC contributions to candidates for congress’, Political Research Quarterly 58(4): 681-688.

Buksti, J. (1980) ‘Corporate structures in Danish EC policy: Patterns of organizational participation and adaptation’, Journal of Common Market Studies 19(2): 140-159.

Chalmers, A. W. (2013) ‘Trading information for access: Informational lobbying strategies and interest group access to the European Union’, Journal of European Public Policy 20(1): 39-58.

Chin, M. L. (2005) ‘Constituents versus fat cats: Testing assumptions about congressional access decisions’, American Politics Research 33(6): 751-786.

Coen, D. (2007) ‘Empirical and theoretical studies in EU lobbying’, Journal of European Public Policy 14(3): 333-345.

Cohen, J. S. (1970) ‘The Washington lawyer. A contrived legend, The George Washington Law Review 38(4): 767-776.

Cole, N. S. (2000) ‘Pursuing the president: White house access and organized interests’, Social Science Journal 37(2): 285-291.

Cotton, C. (2012) ‘Pay-to-play politics: Informational lobbying and contribution limits when money buys access’, Journal of Public Economics 96(3-4): 369-386.

Cotton, C. (2009) ‘Should we tax or cap political contributions? A lobbying model with policy favors and access’, Journal of Public Economics 93(7-8): 831-842.

Danielian, L. H. and Page, B. I. (1994) ‘The heavenly chorus: Interest group voices on TV news’, American Journal of Political Science 38(4): 1056-1078.

De Bievre, D. and Eckhardt, J. (2011) ’Interest groups and EU anti-dumping policy’, Journal of European Public Policy 18(3): 339-360.

Dietrich, J. W. (1999) ‘Interest groups and foreign policy: Clinton and the China MFN debates’, Presidential Studies Quarterly 29(2): 280-296.

Dür, A. and Mateo, G. (2012) ‘Who Lobbies the European Union? National Interest Groups in a Multilevel Polity’, Journal of European Public Policy 19(7): 969-987.

Dur, A. and Mateo, G. (2013) ‘Gaining access or going public? Interest group strategies in five European countries’, European Journal of Political Research 52(5): 660-686.

Eising, R. (2007) ‘Institutional context, organizational resources and strategic choices: Explaining interest group access in the European Union’, European Union Politics 8(3): 329-362.

Eising, R. (2007) ‘The access of business interests to EU institutions: Towards elite pluralism?’ Journal of European Public Policy 14(3): 384-403.

Farrer, B. (2014) ‘A theory of organizational choice: Interest groups and parties as substitutable influence mechanisms’, Party Politics 20(4): 632-645.

Fouirnaies, A. and Hall, A. B. (2014) ‘The Financial Incumbency Advantage: Causes and Consequences’, The Journal of Politics, 76(3), 711-724.

Furlong, S. R. and Kerwin, C.M. (2005) ‘Interest group participation in rule making: A decade of change’, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 15(3): 353-370.

García, B. and Meier, H. E. (2012) ‘Limits of Interest Empowerment in the European Union: The Case of Football’, Journal of European Integration 34(4): 359-378.

Gornitzka, Å. and Sverdrup, U. L. (2011) ‘Access of experts: Information and EU decision-making’, West European Politics 34(1): 48-70.

Gullberg, A. T. (2011) ‘Access to climate policy-making in the European Union and in Norway’, Environmental Politics 20(4): 464-484.

Holman, C. and Luneburg, W. (2012) ‘Lobbying and transparency: A comparative analysis of regulatory reform’, Interest Groups & Advocacy 1(1): 75-104.

Kasa, S. (2000) ‘Policy networks as barriers to green tax reform: The case of CO2-taxes in Norway’, Environmental Politics 9(4): 104-122.

Klüver, H. (2012) ‘Informational lobbying in the European Union: The effect of organisational characteristics’, West European Politics 35(3): 491-510.

Kuersten, A. K. and Jagemann, J. (2000) ‘Does the interest group choir really “sing with an upper class accent?” Coalitions of race and gender groups before the supreme court’, Women and Politics 21(3): 53-73.

LaPira, T. M. and Thomas, I. H. (2014) ‘Revolving door lobbyists and interest representation’, Interest Groups & Advocacy 3(1): 4-29.

Lohmann, S. (1995) ‘Information, access, and contributions: A signaling model of lobbying’Public Choice 85(3-4): 267-284.

McKay, A. (2010) ‘The effects of interest groups' ideology on their PAC and lobbying expenditures’, Business and Politics 12(2): Article 4

Nicholson-Crotty, S. and Nicholson-Crotty, J. (2004) ‘Interest group influence on managerial priorities in public organizations’, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 14(4): 571-583.

Orman, J. (1988) ‘The president and interest group access’, Presidential Studies Quarterly18(4): 787-791.

Pollack, M. A. (1997) ‘Representing diffuse interests in EC policy-making’, Journal of European Public Policy 4(4): 572-590.

Presthus, R. (1971) ‘Interest groups and the Canadian parliament: Activities, interaction, legitimacy, and influence’, Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue Canadienne De Science Politique 4(4): 445-460.

Quadagno, J. S. (1984) ‘Welfare capitalism and the social security act of 1935’, American Sociological Review 49(5): 632-647.

Raboy, M. (1995) ‘Influencing public policy on Canadian broadcasting’, Canadian Public Administration 38(3): 411-432.

Reenock, C. M. and Gerber, B. J. (2008) ’Political insulation, information exchange, and interest group access to the bureaucracy’, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 18(3): 415-440.

Robbins, S. M. (2010) ‘Play nice or pick a fight? Cooperation as an interest group strategy at implementation’, Policy Studies Journal, 38(3), 515-535.

Scoble, H. M. and Wiseberg, L. S. (1974) ‘Human rights and amnesty international’, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 413: 11-26.

Sheingate, A. D. (2000) ‘Institutions and interest group power: Agricultural policy in the United States, France, and Japan’, Studies in American Political Development 14(2): 184-211.

Skopek, T. A. and Hansen, K. (2006) ’Reservation gaming, tribal sovereignty, and the state of texas: Gaining ground in the political arena?’, Politics & Policy 34(1): 110-133.

Smith, M. P. (2008) ‘All access points are not created equal: Explaining the fate of diffuse interests in the EU’, British Journal of Politics and International Relations 10(1): 64-83.

Solis, M. (2013) ‘Business advocacy in Asian PTAs: A model of selective corporate lobbying with evidence from Japan’, Business and Politics 15(1): 87-116

Steinberg, D. A. and Shih, V. C. (2012) ‘Interest group influence in authoritarian states: The political determinants of Chinese exchange rate policy’, Comparative Political Studies 45(11): 1405-1434.

Tripathi, M., Ansolabehere, S. and Snyder, J.M. (2002) ‘Are PAC contributions and lobbying linked? New evidence from the 1995 lobby disclosure act’, Business and Politics 4(2): 131-155.

Tsujinaka, Y. and Pekkanen, R. (2007) ‘Civil society and interest groups in contemporary Japan’, Pacific Affairs 80(3): 419-437.

Veksler, A. (2012) ‘Opaque transparency: An analysis of the Israeli lobbying regulatory regime of 2008’, Journal of Public Affairs 12(4): 270-278.

Yishai, Y. (1998) ‘Civil society in transition: Interest politics in Israel’, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 555(1): 147-162.