I participated in the Comparative Agendas Project Annual Conference, which took place at the University of Antwerp (Conference center Hof van Liere) in Belgium, on June 27-29 2023. For more information: https://www.
The CAP 2022 Annual Meeting was held at the Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy at Reichman University, Israel, on July 10-12. I presented a co-authored paper (with Amnon Cavari, Emiliano Grossman, and Ilana Shpaizman) entitled: “The effect of government characteristics on the diversity of government legislation”.
In this post for the EUROPP (European politics and policy) blog of the London School of economics, we present the findings from our recent article in JEPP. The post can be found at this address: https://blogs.
The Comparative Agendas Project has won the Lijphart/Przeworski/Verba Dataset Award from the American Political Science Association’s Comparative Politics section. The award recognizes a publicly available data set that has made an important contribution to the field of comparative politics.
This Oxford University Press Book summarizes recent advances in the work on agenda-setting in a comparative perspective.
The book first presents and explains the data-gathering effort undertaken within the Comparative Agendas Project over the past ten years.
Check out the latest Special Issue in the Italian Political Science Review (2018, 48, n.3) devoted to “Policy Agendas in Italy”. Guest editors: @EBorghetto M.Carammia @FedRusso. With articles on: the Programme-to-policy link, Constitutional Court, Public opinion priorities, Public spending, Decentralization reforms, Immigration.
The Economist mentions the findings from the recent working paper “Economic Inequality and Legislative Agendas in Europe” co-authored with Derek Epp (University of Texas) in the article As inequality grows, so does the political influence of the rich.