The article analyzes how focusing events affect the public and political agenda and translate into policy change. Empirically, the study focuses on the policy changes initiated by paedophile Marc Dutroux’s arrest in 1996 in Belgium. Theoretically, the article tests whether Baumgartner and Jones’s (1993) U.S. punctuated equilibrium approach applies to a most different system case, Belgium being a consociational democracy and a partitocracy. Their approach turns out to be useful to explain this “critical case”: Policy change happens when “policy images ” and “policy venues” shift. Yet, the Dutroux case shows also that political parties, as key actors in the Belgian policy process, should be integrated more explicitly in the punctuated equilib...
When the financial crisis hit the Eurozone, Belgium, along with several other countries, postponed ...
Parties need to adapt their policy platforms in order to win elections, yet this is not without risk...
Radical right populist parties (RRPPs) are on the rise in many European countries since the 1990s. T...
Whether policy outputs emerge from an orderly and predictable rather than a chaotic and unpredictabl...
The emerging literature about scandals has not yet provided a comprehensive framework to deal with t...
This study focuses on a central question in the literature on policy agendas and punctuated equilibr...
peer reviewedThis paper confronts two models of policy: the party model states that policy-making is...
Parties need to adapt their policy platforms in order to win elections, yet this is not without risk...
This chapter examines: -The meaning of punctuated equilibrium, policy community and monopoly. - The ...
This article analyses the impact of government prospects and government participation on party polic...
When the financial crisis hit the Eurozone, Belgium, along with several other countries, postponed...
When the financial crisis hit the Eurozone, Belgium, along with several other countries, postponed i...
Agenda-setting theory has a long tradition within policy studies but took a major leap forward with ...
Belgium has often been considered as an example of a stable country characterized by consociational ...
Despite the enduring importance of Lijphart’s work for understanding democracy in Belgium, the conso...
When the financial crisis hit the Eurozone, Belgium, along with several other countries, postponed ...
Parties need to adapt their policy platforms in order to win elections, yet this is not without risk...
Radical right populist parties (RRPPs) are on the rise in many European countries since the 1990s. T...
Whether policy outputs emerge from an orderly and predictable rather than a chaotic and unpredictabl...
The emerging literature about scandals has not yet provided a comprehensive framework to deal with t...
This study focuses on a central question in the literature on policy agendas and punctuated equilibr...
peer reviewedThis paper confronts two models of policy: the party model states that policy-making is...
Parties need to adapt their policy platforms in order to win elections, yet this is not without risk...
This chapter examines: -The meaning of punctuated equilibrium, policy community and monopoly. - The ...
This article analyses the impact of government prospects and government participation on party polic...
When the financial crisis hit the Eurozone, Belgium, along with several other countries, postponed...
When the financial crisis hit the Eurozone, Belgium, along with several other countries, postponed i...
Agenda-setting theory has a long tradition within policy studies but took a major leap forward with ...
Belgium has often been considered as an example of a stable country characterized by consociational ...
Despite the enduring importance of Lijphart’s work for understanding democracy in Belgium, the conso...
When the financial crisis hit the Eurozone, Belgium, along with several other countries, postponed ...
Parties need to adapt their policy platforms in order to win elections, yet this is not without risk...
Radical right populist parties (RRPPs) are on the rise in many European countries since the 1990s. T...