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Comparative studies of policy agendas
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Policy StudiesPublic PolicyResearch TraditionGovernmental ProcessPolitical AgendaPolitical ProcessPolicy DynamicsEducationComparative PoliticsPolitical BehaviorPolicy PerspectivePolicy AnalysisPolitical ScienceSocial SciencesComparative Studies
Abstract Studying agenda-setting and policy dynamics is a well-established research tradition dating back to the work of Bachrach and Baratz and Schattschneider. The research tradition provides considerable insights into how changes in agendas and political attention affect public policy. However, the research tradition has been strongly dominated by studies of the US and has suffered from a lack of comparative studies. This paper discusses the different ways in which such comparative studies can be conducted as well as the potential insights which may be gained from them.
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