This paper develops an attention-based model of party mandates and policy agendas, where parties and governments are faced with an abundance of issues, and must divide their scarce attention across them. In government, parties must balance their desire to deliver on their electoral mandate (i.e. the “promissory agenda”) with a need to continuously adapt their policy priorities in response to changes in public concerns and to deal with unexpected events and the emergence of new problems (i.e. the “anticipatory agenda”). Parties elected to office also have incentives to respond to issues prioritized by the platforms of their rivals. To test this theory, time series cross-sectional models are used to investigate how the policy content of the l...
Why do political parties prioritise some policy issues over others? While the issue ownership theory...
In the United Kingdom, the transmission between policy promises and statutes is assumed to be both r...
At the beginning of each parliamentary session, almost all European governments give a speech in whi...
This article develops an attention-based model of party mandates and policy agendas, where parties a...
This article develops an attention-based model of party mandates and policy agendas, where parties a...
This article develops an attention-based model of party mandates and policy agendas, where parties a...
This article develops an attention-based model of party mandates and policy agendas, where parties a...
Political parties matter for government outcomes. Despite this general finding for political science...
Political parties matter for government outcomes. Despite this general finding for political scienc...
<div><p>Why do political parties prioritise some policy issues over others? While the issue ownershi...
In the United Kingdom, the transmission between policy promises and statutes is assumed to be both r...
<jats:p>Election-oriented elites are expected to emphasize issues on which their party possess...
Through a unique dataset covering half a century of policy-making in Britain, this book traces how t...
Dynamic agenda representation can be understood through the transmission of the priorities of the pu...
This article demonstrates how parties' issue responsiveness depends on the degree of electoral compe...
Why do political parties prioritise some policy issues over others? While the issue ownership theory...
In the United Kingdom, the transmission between policy promises and statutes is assumed to be both r...
At the beginning of each parliamentary session, almost all European governments give a speech in whi...
This article develops an attention-based model of party mandates and policy agendas, where parties a...
This article develops an attention-based model of party mandates and policy agendas, where parties a...
This article develops an attention-based model of party mandates and policy agendas, where parties a...
This article develops an attention-based model of party mandates and policy agendas, where parties a...
Political parties matter for government outcomes. Despite this general finding for political science...
Political parties matter for government outcomes. Despite this general finding for political scienc...
<div><p>Why do political parties prioritise some policy issues over others? While the issue ownershi...
In the United Kingdom, the transmission between policy promises and statutes is assumed to be both r...
<jats:p>Election-oriented elites are expected to emphasize issues on which their party possess...
Through a unique dataset covering half a century of policy-making in Britain, this book traces how t...
Dynamic agenda representation can be understood through the transmission of the priorities of the pu...
This article demonstrates how parties' issue responsiveness depends on the degree of electoral compe...
Why do political parties prioritise some policy issues over others? While the issue ownership theory...
In the United Kingdom, the transmission between policy promises and statutes is assumed to be both r...
At the beginning of each parliamentary session, almost all European governments give a speech in whi...