Explaining Local Policy Agendas: Institutions, Problems, Elections and Actors
Building on hundreds of thousands of systematically collected and content-coded local policy agenda observations, this book examines – theoretically and empirically - the policy agenda effects of four central aspects of any political system: the institutions that structure politics; the problems confronting the political system; the occurrence of regular and free elections; and the actors navigating the political system. Developing an explanatory model based on these four factors not only improves our understanding of the determinants of the local policy agenda but also contributes to a further integration of local government research, policy agendas research, and the broader discipline of political science. The book may be of particular interest to scholars and students of comparative politics, agenda setting, public policy, and local government.
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Explaining Local Policy Agendas: Institutions, Problems, Elections and Actors
Building on hundreds of thousands of systematically collected and content-coded local policy agenda observations, this book examines – theoretically and empirically - the policy agenda effects of four central aspects of any political system: the institutions that structure politics; the problems confronting the political system; the occurrence of regular and free elections; and the actors navigating the political system. Developing an explanatory model based on these four factors not only improves our understanding of the determinants of the local policy agenda but also contributes to a further integration of local government research, policy agendas research, and the broader discipline of political science. The book may be of particular interest to scholars and students of comparative politics, agenda setting, public policy, and local government.
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Explaining Local Policy Agendas: Institutions, Problems, Elections and Actors

Explaining Local Policy Agendas: Institutions, Problems, Elections and Actors

Explaining Local Policy Agendas: Institutions, Problems, Elections and Actors

Explaining Local Policy Agendas: Institutions, Problems, Elections and Actors

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Building on hundreds of thousands of systematically collected and content-coded local policy agenda observations, this book examines – theoretically and empirically - the policy agenda effects of four central aspects of any political system: the institutions that structure politics; the problems confronting the political system; the occurrence of regular and free elections; and the actors navigating the political system. Developing an explanatory model based on these four factors not only improves our understanding of the determinants of the local policy agenda but also contributes to a further integration of local government research, policy agendas research, and the broader discipline of political science. The book may be of particular interest to scholars and students of comparative politics, agenda setting, public policy, and local government.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030909345
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 01/27/2022
Series: Comparative Studies of Political Agendas
Edition description: 1st ed. 2022
Pages: 194
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Peter B. Mortensen is Professor of Political Science at Aarhus University, Denmark.

Matt W. Loftis is Associate Professor of Political Science at Aarhus University, Denmark.

Henrik B. Seeberg is Associate Professor of Political Science at Aarhus University, Denmark.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Why study local policy agendas.- Chapter 2. How to study local policy agendas.- Chapter 3. Jurisdiction size and the local policy agenda.- Chapter 4. Committee structure and the local policy agenda.- Chapter 5. Local problems and the local policy agenda.- Chapter 6. Local elections, local actors, and the local policy agenda.- Chapter 7. Toward an explanatory model of local policy agendas.

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This is the first large scale empirical test of a theory of what determines the content of the governmental agenda. With hundreds of governments to compare, the authors have a unique opportunity to explore the determinants of government attention, not just to describe it. The results should be of interest to a wide range of scholars. Anyone who wants to know why governments do what they do should read this book.
- Frank R. Baumgartner, Richard J. Richardson Distinguished Professor of Political Science, UNC at Chapel Hill

Peter B. Mortensen, Matt W. Loftis, and Henrik Bech Seeberg have written an important book, both for the study of policy agendas and for local politics. The subnational case study fills a crucial gap in our understanding of the world of agenda-setting behind national politics. It also provides a unique set of data to test out classic questions in urban politics and policy.

- Peter John, Professor of Public Policy, King’s College London

This inspiring book investigates classic questions in political science by means of innovative analyses of local government agendas. The book is essential reading for local government students and scholars. It provides important knowledge about how political systems at the local level work, and the rigorous analyses profoundly demonstrate how local level institutions and politics can and should be studied.

- Signy Irene Vabo, Professor of Political Science, University of Oslo

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