Political parties matter for government outcomes. Despite this general finding for political science research, recent work on public policy and agenda-setting has found just the opposite; parties generally do not matter when it comes to explaining government attention. While the common explanation for this finding is that issue attention is different than the location of policy, this explanation has never truly been tested. Through the use of data on nearly 65 years of UK Acts of Parliament this paper presents a detailed investigation of the effect parties have on issue attention in UK Acts of Parliament. It demonstrates that elections alone do not explain changes in in the distribution of policies across issues. Instead, the parties...
The level of congruence between parties and their voters can vary greatly from one policy issue to a...
Campaigns raise public interest in politics and allow parties to convey their messages to voters. Ho...
There are conflicting beliefs about the influence of parties on policy. Sceptical observers point to...
Political parties matter for government outcomes. Despite this general finding for political scienc...
Political parties matter for government outcomes. Despite this general finding for political science...
<p>Studies of policy attention find only mixed support for a partisan impact, instead showing that p...
This paper develops an attention-based model of party mandates and policy agendas, where parties and...
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 analyses the conditions under which political parties pay attention to labour issues. I...
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...
<div><p>Why do political parties prioritise some policy issues over others? While the issue ownershi...
It is commonplace to assume that what determines the coverage of issues in parties’ political agenda...
Campaigns raise public interest in politics and allow parties to convey their messages to voters. Ho...
The level of congruence between parties and their voters can vary greatly from one policy issue to a...
Campaigns raise public interest in politics and allow parties to convey their messages to voters. Ho...
There are conflicting beliefs about the influence of parties on policy. Sceptical observers point to...
Political parties matter for government outcomes. Despite this general finding for political scienc...
Political parties matter for government outcomes. Despite this general finding for political science...
<p>Studies of policy attention find only mixed support for a partisan impact, instead showing that p...
This paper develops an attention-based model of party mandates and policy agendas, where parties and...
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 analyses the conditions under which political parties pay attention to labour issues. I...
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...
<div><p>Why do political parties prioritise some policy issues over others? While the issue ownershi...
It is commonplace to assume that what determines the coverage of issues in parties’ political agenda...
Campaigns raise public interest in politics and allow parties to convey their messages to voters. Ho...
The level of congruence between parties and their voters can vary greatly from one policy issue to a...
Campaigns raise public interest in politics and allow parties to convey their messages to voters. Ho...
There are conflicting beliefs about the influence of parties on policy. Sceptical observers point to...