04 Nov CORPORATE LOBBYING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
What is the role of lobby groups and non-state organizations in shaping and implementing policies within the European Union (EU)? How do they leverage their knowledge, networks, and resources to influence the EU decision-making process? What are their channels for sharing and obtaining strategic data and information?
These questions will be the subject of an intensive seminar dedicated to understanding the sphere of expertise, knowledge-sharing and influence that contributes to shaping the decisions and policies of the European Union.
The seminar aims to:
– examine how different channels of influence interact and contribute to the development of EU policies;
– identify the main actors and key moments in the EU consultation and decision-making processes;
– understand the different stages of various stages involved in crafting an effective influence strategy, including methodology, decision-making timelines, essential tools, and sources of information
Students will develop the skills necessary to comprehend the decision-making framework of the European Union and analyse EU affairs using critical thinking.
Through case studies and role plays, the seminar will cover a wide range of topics, and current affairs will serve as the basis for reviewing diverse lobbying tactics and strategies.
ANNIE MUTAMBA
Annie Mutamba is a seasoned government and public affairs consultant with over 20 years of experience advising governments, EU and UN organizations, businesses, and NGOs in Brussels, Washington DC, and across Africa. She is also a Visiting Professor at IHECS Brussels since 2010 and the College of Europe since 2020
Skills
At the end of the seminar, students will gain the following skills and knowledge:
– Ability to analyze EU current affairs from a critical perspective
– Understanding of the EU decision-making processes
– Understanding of how interest groups contribute to shaping EU policies.
– Awareness of the dynamics between EU public institutions and non-state entities
Through active participation in this seminar, students will be able to comprehend the role of European institutions and decision-making processes. They will also gain the ability to analyze EU political, economic, and regulatory developments and how they affect a variety of stakeholders and citizens across the EU and beyond.
Schedule
Which dates?
21 January 2025
28 January 2025
4 February 2025
11 February 2025
18 February 2025
25 February 2025
What day?
Tuesdays
What time?
09:00-10:30