This book summarizes recent advances in the work on agenda-setting in a comparative perspective. The book first presents and explains the data-gathering effort undertaken within the Comparative Agendas Project over the past ten years. Individual country chapters then present the research undertaken within the many national projects. The third section illustrates the possibilities and directions for new research in comparative public policy using the data presented in this book. All the data used and discussed in the book is moreover publicly available. The book represents a significant contribution to the study of comparative public policy. By introducing a unified research infrastructure it opens up new possibilities for both empirical and theoretical research in this area.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- I. Roots, Foundations, and Evolution
- 1: Frank R. Baumgartner, Christian Breunig, Emiliano Grossman: The Comparative Agendas Project: Intellectual Roots and Current Developments
- 2: Shaun Bevan: 1. Gone Fishing: The Creation of the Comparative Agendas Project Master Codebook
- 3: Stefaan Walgrave and Amber Boydstun: The Comparative Agendas Project: The Evolving Research Interests and Designs of the CAP Scholarly Community
- II. Country Projects
- 4: Keith Dowding, Aaron Martin, and Rhonda L. Evans: The Australian Policy Agendas Project
- 5: Stefaan Walgrave, Jeroen Joly, and Julie Sevenans: The Belgian Agendas Project
- 6: Jean-Philippe Gauvin and Éric Montpetit: The Canadian Agendas Project
- 7: Daniela %Sirini and Dario Niki akar: Croatian Political Agendas
- 8: Christoffer Green-Pedersen and Peter B. Mortensen: The Danish Agendas Project
- 9: Emiliano Grossman: The French Agendas Project
- 10: Christian Breunig and Tinette Schnatterer: Political Agendas in Germany
- 11: Zsolt Boda and Miklós Sebõk: The Hungarian Agendas Project
- 12: Nir Kosti, Ilana Shpaizman, and David Levi-Faur: The Israeli Agendas Project
- 13: Enrico Borghetto, Marcello Carammia, and Federico Russo: The Italian Agendas Project
- 14: Arco Timmermans and Gerard Breeman: The Dutch Policy Agendas Project
- 15: Rhonda L. Evans: The New Zealand Policy Agendas Project
- 16: Ana Maria Belchior and Enrico Borghetto: The Portuguese Policy Agendas Project
- 17: Laura Chaqués-Bonafont, Anna M. Palau, and Luz Muñoz Màrquez: Agenda Dynamics in Spain
- 18: Roy Gava, Pascal Sciarini, Anke Tresch, and Frédéric Varone: The Swiss Policy Agendas Project
- 19: Alper Tolga Bulut and Tevfik Murat Yildirim: The Turkish Policy Agendas Project
- 20: Shaun Bevan and Will Jennings: The UK Policy Agendas Project
- 21: Rebecca Eissler and Bryan D. Jones: The US Policy Agendas Project
- 22: Petya Alexandrova: The EU Policy Agendas Project
- 23: Kevin Fahey, Patrick Merle, Teresa Cornacchione, and Carol Weissert: Agenda- Setting in the Florida Legislature
- 24: Jay Jennings, Stefanie Kasparek, and Joseph McLaughlin: Pennsylvania Policy Database Project
- III. Comparative Perspectives
- 25: Shaun Bevan and Will Jennings: The Public Agenda: A Comparative Perspective
- 26: Amnon Cavari and Guy Freedman: From Public to Publics: Assessing Group Variation in Issue Priorities in the United States and Israel
- 27: Stefaan Walgrave and Rens Vliegenthart: Protest and Agenda-Setting
- 28: Rens Vliegenthart and Stefaan Walgrave: The Media Agenda
- 29: Enrico Borghetto and Laura Chaqués-Bonafont: Parliamentary Questions
- 30: Christian Breunig, Emiliano Grossman, and Tinette Schnatterer: Connecting Government Announcements and Public Policy
- 31: Pascal Sciarini, Frédéric Varone, Roy Gava, Sylvain Brouard, Julien Navarro, Anna M. Palau, and Rens Vliegenthart: The Europeanization of Parliamentary Attention in and out of the European Union: France, Spain, the Netherlands, and Switzerland Compared
- 32: Gerard Breeman and Arco Timmermans: Horizontal and Vertical Attention Dynamics: Environmental Problems on Executive Policy Agendas in EU Member States
- 33: Ilana Shpaizman: Using CAP Data for Qualitative Policy Research
- 34: Christoffer Green-Pedersen: Issue Attention in West European Party Politics: CAP and CMP Coding Compared
- 35: Frank R. Baumgartner, Christian Breunig, and Emiliano Grossman: Advancing the Study of Comparative Public Policy