Abstract

With the end of the cold war, and the ongoing globalization process, the study of non-state actors has gradually given rise to much response in the study field of international relations. This study is mainly about the activities and impacts outcomes of INGOs towards Inter-Governmental Organizations, and is using Prof. Jean Meynaud’s “International Pressure Group theory”to analyze the Europe’s largest civil environmental organization: European Environmental Bureau (EEB), after it was established on 1974,the EEB how to intervene and influence on EU’s decision-making machine, including European Commission, the Council of the European Union, European Parliament, etc., and the other environmental institutions of its’ member state,and effect several decision-making. Furthermore, this study through the activities of the EEB on EU Environment Policy as this paper’s research case study, expecting to comprehend the interaction between NGOs and the EU, and also to provide further research information about how NGOs , as international pressure groups, perform international interference with NGOs and nation states.

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