Agenda formation:
Experienced politicians and legislators have always known that by shaping the agenda they can influence decisions. In the past, experienced politicians' knowledge has been mostly anecdotal. The development of social choice theory provides a basis for a fuller and more systematic understanding o...
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1993
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Zusammenfassung: | Experienced politicians and legislators have always known that by shaping the agenda they can influence decisions. In the past, experienced politicians' knowledge has been mostly anecdotal. The development of social choice theory provides a basis for a fuller and more systematic understanding of the effects of agendas on outcomes. In this book, the appreciation of the role and workings of agendas that has been developed using social choice theory is presented in a nontechnical way. This collection of essays explores several features of agenda formation by developing ideas such as that most issues are one-dimensional, agenda items and issues are certain to change because losers have an interest in changing them, domestic concerns at least partially determine agendas and issues in international politics, and new issues and arguments can abruptly change the expectations about winning. The distinguished contributors argue that the knowledge needed to compete includes knowing what the possible agenda items or issues are, where they come from, and how to manipulate them advantageously. |
Beschreibung: | VIII, 285 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0472103814 |
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adam_text | Contents
Introduction 1
William H. Riker
Part 1: The Specification of Issues
Spatial Realignment and the Mapping of Issues in U.S.
History: The Evidence from Roll Call Voting 13
Keith T. Poole and Howard Rosenthal
Issues, Dimensions, and Agenda Change in Postwar
Democracies: Longterm Trends in Party Election Programs
and Newspaper Reports in Twenty three Democracies 41
Ian Budge
Rhetorical Interaction in the Ratification Campaigns 81
William H. Riker
Part 2: The Origin of Issues
I Domestic and International Imperatives in the
I Specification of Foreign Policy Objectives / iK^P
(^ Bruce BuenojdeJAesquita and Bavid Lalman
On the Evolution of Political Issues 15J,
Edward G. Carmines and James A. Stimson
Agenda Formation and Cabinet Government 169
Michael Laver and Kenneth A. Shepsle
Agreement, Defection, and Interest Group Influence in
the U.S. Congress V
Richard A. Smith
Part 3: The Manipulation of Issues
Agenda Setting and Beyond: Television News and the
StreTlg1ri^#1JoliticaTTssues 211
Shanto lyengar
viii Contents
Free Trade in Canadian Elections: Issue Evolution in the
Long and the Short Run 231
Richard Johnston, Andre Blais, Henry E. Brady, and
Jean Crete
Contextualizing Regime Change: Transforming Windows
and Systematic Reforms in Eastern Europe 255
George J. Graham, Jr.
Contributors 285
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