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Agenda Formation Look Inside the BookContents Introduction by William H. Riker 1 Part I: The Specification of Issues Spatial Realignment and the Mapping of Issues in U.S. History: The Evidence from Roll Call Voting by Keith T. Poole and Howard Rosenthal 13 Issues, Dimensions, and Agenda Change in Postwar Democracies: Longterm Trends in Party Election Programs and Newspaper Reports in Twenty-Three Democracies by Ian Budge 41 Rhetorical Interaction in the Ratification Campaigns by William H. Riker 81 Part 2: The Origin of Issues Domestic and International Imperatives in the Specification of Foreign Policy Objectives by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and David Lalman 127 On the Evolution of Political Issues by Edward G. Carmines and James A. Stimson 151 Agenda Formation and Cabinet Government by Michael Laver and Kenneth A. Shepsle 169 Agreement, Defection, and Interest-Group Influence in the U.S. Congress by Richard A. Smith 183 Part 3: The Manipulation of Issues Agenda Setting and Beyond: Television News and the Stength of Political Issues by Shanto Iyengar 211 Free Trade in Canadian Elections: Issue Evolution in the Long and the Short Run by Richard Johnston, Andre Blais, Henry E. Brady, and Jean Crete 231 Contextualizing Regime Change: Transforming Windows and Systematic Reforms in Eastern Europe by George J. Graham, Jr. 255 Contributors 285 |
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