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On the Monkey Cage: Analyzing the Policy Agenda of Trump's State of the Union
13 Feb 2019
U.S. project graduate fellows Maraam Dwidar, Connor Dye, E.J. Fagan, Katie Madel and Laura Quaglia analyzed Donald Trump's third State of the Union using the Comparative Agendas Project this week. The post, which ran on The Washington Post's blog, The Monkey Cage, broke down ...
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Just published: Special Issue on Policy Agendas in Italy!
14 Jan 2019
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, ...
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Michelle Whyman Hired as Assistant Professor at Florida State University
18 Dec 2018
We are proud to learn that former U.S. Policy Agendas Project manager Michelle Whyman has been hired as an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Florida State University: I am pleased to welcome to FSU’s Political Science Department Michelle Whyman ...
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The Call for Papers for the Comparative Agendas Conference 2019 is now available
26 Nov 2018
    CALL FOR PAPERS 12th Annual Conference of the Comparative Agendas Project (CAP) June 6-8, 2019 Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Budapest, Hungary Local Organizers: Zsolt Boda, Miklós Sebők Dates Paper proposals: February 15 Notifications ...
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New publications in Hungarian Comparative Agendas Project
13 Nov 2018
Two New Hungarian CAP research papers have been published:   Miklós Sebők - Tamás Berki: Punctuated equilibrium in democracy and autocracy: an analysis of Hungarian budgeting between 1868 and 2013 in European Political Science Review. The link of the paper is available ...
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