Party policy responsiveness at the agenda-setting and decision-making stages: The mediating effect of the types of government and promise (Record no. 527312)

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Personal name Belchior, Ana Maria et al
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Title Party policy responsiveness at the agenda-setting and decision-making stages: The mediating effect of the types of government and promise
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Place of publication, distribution, etc International Political Science Review
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Extent 45(3), Jun, 2024: p.316-335
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Summary, etc To what extent are political parties responsive to voters before and after elections (that is, during the campaign and in office)? And what explains responsiveness at both of these stages: agenda-setting and decision-making? We argue that parties are more responsive at the agenda-setting stage than at the decision-making stage, and that responsiveness tends to be mediated by the type of promise (change versus status quo, and issue salience), and type of government (majority versus minority, and left- versus right-wing). This research focuses on the Portuguese case using data from party manifestos between 1995 and 2015, as well as surveys of Portuguese citizens. Findings generally support our expectations, although with some differences between parties as a whole and governments. Our results have important implications for understanding opinion–policy linkages and mandate-responsiveness, as well as more broadly for party competition.- Reproduced

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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Political Party Responsiveness, Agenda-Setting, Decision-Making, Election Campaigns, Party Manifestos, Opinion–Policy Linkages, Mandate-Responsiveness, Portuguese Politics, Issue Salience, Government Type, Majority vs Minority, Change vs Status Quo, Party Competition
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Main entry heading International Political Science Review
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Subject DIP POLITICAL PARTIES
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-08-22 45(3), Jun, 2024: p.316-335 AR132758 2024-08-22 Articles

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