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CAP in the News: How Congress Stopped Working
06 Nov 2018
Paul Kane and Derek Willis wrote in ProPublica and The Washington Post this week on disfunction in Congress. They describe Congress' decreased productivity, in part by using data from the U.S. project: Committees meet to consider legislation less than ever. As recently as ...
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Israel Comparative Agendas Project Receives Prestigious Grant
05 Aug 2018
The Israel Comparative Agendas Project has received a prestigious grant from the Israel Science Foundation. The grant, which provides 900,000 ILS (about 250,000 dollars) over 4 years, will be administered by professors Amnon Cavari, Maoz Rosenthal and Ilana Shpaizman. The ...
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CAP conference 2018: final programme
03 Jul 2018
Dear CAP community, Next week the 11th Annual CAP conference takes place in Amsterdam. Please find the final version of the conference programme (v20180703) by following this link. You can find the survival guide here.  Safe travels and looking forward to meeting you in ...
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New datasets in the Hungarian Comparative Agendas Project
02 Jul 2018
The new databases of the Hungarian Comparative Agendas Project - based at the Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences -  are available on the project website (http://cap.tk.mta.hu/en/dataoverview) and on comparativeagendas.net. The project, which is ...
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New Article in Policy Studies from Hungarian CAP Researchers
02 Jul 2018
A new article published in the Policy Studies from Zsolt Boda and Veronika Patkós uses CAP data from Hungary.   Title: Driven by politics: agenda setting and policy-making in Hungary 2010–2014   The abstract: Studies on media and politics generally find an effect of ...
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