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The presented article reflects on three categories: political consulting, lobbying and the border between them. Its aim is to build a conceptual apparatus and methodological instrumentarium associated with the concept of the border, the delimitation of both studied concepts and the presentation of mutual relations between them. It searches for inspiration within classical border studies and achievements of political science and international relations in the field of defining borders and border relations. Thus, the existing models for defining borders of a given entity and borders between two entities were adapted to the needs of the presented considerations. This results is a matrix allowing interpretation of empirical research carried out within this project’s framework and described in further sections of this volume.
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Jańczak, J. (2019). Der Grenzbegriff im Kontext der Differenzierung zwischen Politikberatung und Lobbyismus im politischen Entscheidungsprozess. In: Kopka, A., Piontek, D., Minkenberg, M. (eds) Politikberatung und Lobbyismus im parlamentarischen Entscheidungsprozess. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-27418-4_4
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