Does party government moderate the responsiveness of public policy to public opinion? Analysing a new dataset, we examine whether the ability of governments to respond to the public on 306 specific policy issues in Denmark, Germany and the UK is affected by the extent of coalition conflict and by the fit of the considered policy changes with the government preferences. We find a systematic but relatively weak positive impact of public support on the likelihood and speed of policy change. Contrary to expectations, a higher number of coalition partners are not associated with fewer policy changes nor with weaker responsiveness to public opinion. We also find no evidence that responsiveness to public opinion is necessarily weaker for policy ch...
Are political parties in young democracies responsive to the policy preferences of the public? Compa...
© The Author(s) 2019. According to democratic theory, policy responsiveness is a key characteristic ...
This article examines the causal relationship between public opinion and policy. Does opinion affect...
Does party government moderate the responsiveness of public policy to public opinion? Analyzing a ne...
Published online: 19 November 2018Does party government moderate the responsiveness of public policy...
The ability of a political system to respond to the preferences of its citizens is central to democr...
The ability of a political system to respond to the preferences of its citizens is central to democr...
Most democracies are governed by coalitions, comprising multiple political parties with conflicting ...
A large and growing body of research demonstrates a correspondence between public opinion and policy...
We compare the patterns of adjustment of government policy to changes in public opinion in the Nethe...
We compare the patterns of adjustment of government policy to changes in public opinion in the Nethe...
Does public policy in the UK respond to changes in public preferences? If so, is this the result of ...
Does public policy in the UK respond to changes in public preferences? If so, is this the result of ...
Governments in democratic systems are expected to respond to the issue preferences of citizens. Yet ...
Governments in democratic systems are expected to respond to the issue preferences of citizens. Yet ...
Are political parties in young democracies responsive to the policy preferences of the public? Compa...
© The Author(s) 2019. According to democratic theory, policy responsiveness is a key characteristic ...
This article examines the causal relationship between public opinion and policy. Does opinion affect...
Does party government moderate the responsiveness of public policy to public opinion? Analyzing a ne...
Published online: 19 November 2018Does party government moderate the responsiveness of public policy...
The ability of a political system to respond to the preferences of its citizens is central to democr...
The ability of a political system to respond to the preferences of its citizens is central to democr...
Most democracies are governed by coalitions, comprising multiple political parties with conflicting ...
A large and growing body of research demonstrates a correspondence between public opinion and policy...
We compare the patterns of adjustment of government policy to changes in public opinion in the Nethe...
We compare the patterns of adjustment of government policy to changes in public opinion in the Nethe...
Does public policy in the UK respond to changes in public preferences? If so, is this the result of ...
Does public policy in the UK respond to changes in public preferences? If so, is this the result of ...
Governments in democratic systems are expected to respond to the issue preferences of citizens. Yet ...
Governments in democratic systems are expected to respond to the issue preferences of citizens. Yet ...
Are political parties in young democracies responsive to the policy preferences of the public? Compa...
© The Author(s) 2019. According to democratic theory, policy responsiveness is a key characteristic ...
This article examines the causal relationship between public opinion and policy. Does opinion affect...