
Comparative Policy Agendas
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- 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 %Sirinic and Dario Nikic Cakar: 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
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