Selected Publications
Previous works of the project members

1. Kamiński, P. (2023). It Is All About Money! What Drives Interest Groups’ Relations with Political Parties in Central and Eastern Europe?. Political Studies Review, 21(2), 321-339.

2. Rozbicka, P., & Kamiński, P. (2022). Have they already emerged? Mapping the population of national interest organisations in post-communist Poland. Europe-Asia Studies, 74(5), 789-808.

3. Kamiński, P., & Riedel, R. (2021). When illiberalism looms-mortality anxiety and the perceived existential threat among Polish and Slovenian interest groups. Interest Groups & Advocacy, 10, 454-477.

4. Rozbicka, P., Kamiński, P., Novak, M., & Jankauskaitė, V. (2021). Achieving democracy through interest representation. Springer International Publishing.

5. Czarnecki, S., Piotrowska, E. Interest groups and political parties in Central and Eastern Europe. Int Groups Adv 10, 376–398 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41309-021-00139-8

6. Czarnecki S. (2021). In Search of Civic Participation: Advocacy tactics in the energy and environmental sector in post-communist Europe, in: M. Dobbins & R. Riedel (Eds.), Exploring Organized Interests in Post - Communist Policy - Making: The “Missing Link. Routledge.

7. Labanino, R. P., Dobbins, M., Czarnecki, S., & Železnik, A. (2021). Explaining the Formation Rates of Post-Communist Interest Organizations: Density Dependence and Political Opportunity Structure. East European Politics and Societies, 35(4), 1043-1067. https://doi.org/10.1177/0888325420950809

8. Dobbins, M., Labanino, R.P., Riedel, R. et al. Organized interests in post-communist policy-making: a new dataset for comparative research. Int Groups Adv 12, 73–101 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41309-022-00172-1