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The Role of Political Efficacy on Public Opinion in the European Union
, 2016Recent developments in EU (European Union) support literature confirm that citizen attitudes towards the EU are shaped by both input‐oriented factors relating to the procedural fairness of the system (e.g.
C. Mcevoy
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Measuring Public Opinion with Surveys
, 2017How can we best gauge the political opinions of the citizenry? Since their emergence in the 1930s, opinion polls—or surveys—have become the dominant way to assess the public will.
Adam J. Berinsky
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The Politics of Competence: Parties, Public Opinion and Voters
, 2017Using decades of public opinion data from the US, UK, Australia, Germany and Canada, and distinguishing between three concepts - issue ownership, performance and generalised competence - Green and Jennings show how political parties come to gain or lose '
Jane Green, W. Jennings
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2009
Once asking a friend why he did not bring forward an explanation of a circumstance, in which his conduct had been called in question, he said, ‘His friends were satisfied on the subject, and he cared...
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Once asking a friend why he did not bring forward an explanation of a circumstance, in which his conduct had been called in question, he said, ‘His friends were satisfied on the subject, and he cared...
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Agenda Setting : Readings on Media, Public Opinion, and Policymaking
, 2016Contents: Part I:The Public Agenda. W. Lippmann, Public Opinion. M. McCombs, D. Shaw, The Agenda-Setting Function of Mass Media. A. Downs, Up and Down With Ecology: The "Issue-Attention Cycle." G.R.
D. Protess, M. McCombs
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2001
Water started to leak over the dam immediately after Christmas 1974 when Tony Benn issued to the press a ‘letter to his constituents’ in Bristol, South-East. ‘Britain’s continuing membership would mean the end of Britain as a self-governing nation and the end of our democratically elected Parliament as the supreme law-making body in the United Kingdom’,
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Water started to leak over the dam immediately after Christmas 1974 when Tony Benn issued to the press a ‘letter to his constituents’ in Bristol, South-East. ‘Britain’s continuing membership would mean the end of Britain as a self-governing nation and the end of our democratically elected Parliament as the supreme law-making body in the United Kingdom’,
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Ploughshares, 2019
:The Summer 2019 Issue. Ploughshares is an award-winning journal of new writing. Since 1971, Ploughshares has discovered and cultivated the freshest voices in contemporary American literature, and remains prescient in the digital age by providing readers
K. Narain, John Vater
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:The Summer 2019 Issue. Ploughshares is an award-winning journal of new writing. Since 1971, Ploughshares has discovered and cultivated the freshest voices in contemporary American literature, and remains prescient in the digital age by providing readers
K. Narain, John Vater
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The British Journal of Sociology, 1955
T WOULD be seriously misleading an audience of serious and methodical | inquirers if I attempted to deal with aspects of this matter of which I have Pnot had personal expenence. I cannot, for example, judge the value and effect of public opinion polls on questions of foreign policy, for I have nelrer worked on a newspaper which ran them; and I have had
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T WOULD be seriously misleading an audience of serious and methodical | inquirers if I attempted to deal with aspects of this matter of which I have Pnot had personal expenence. I cannot, for example, judge the value and effect of public opinion polls on questions of foreign policy, for I have nelrer worked on a newspaper which ran them; and I have had
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Public Opinion and Policy Representation: On Conceptualization, Measurement, and Interpretation
, 2017The congruence between public preferences and public policy is of special importance in representative democracies. We want to know whether the public is getting the policies it wants and, if not, whose preferences are being represented.
Christopher Wlezien
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2000
The United Nations is often referred to as a world public in common metaphorical language: forum (of the world as a market and as a place of negotiations and bargaining), arena (of arguments or struggle for power), platform/ speakers stand, (worlds) stage, as well as theatre, drama . The UN system is indeed an essential partof the global political
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The United Nations is often referred to as a world public in common metaphorical language: forum (of the world as a market and as a place of negotiations and bargaining), arena (of arguments or struggle for power), platform/ speakers stand, (worlds) stage, as well as theatre, drama . The UN system is indeed an essential partof the global political
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