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Research article by Miklós Sebők et al. cites CAP as major data infrastructure
28 Nov 2023
On November 20, 2023, a new article has been published by Miklós Sebők, Sven-Oliver Proksch, Christian Rauh, Péter Visnovitz, Gergő Balázs, Jan Schwalbach in the International Political Science Review citing CAP as major data infrastructure. The title of the article is: ...
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Updated Make Your Own Mood Tool
15 Nov 2023
Jim Stimson has updated his  “Make Your Own Mood Tool” and is now available at the Policy Agendas website: https://laits.utexas.edu/policymoods/   See Matt Grossman’s updated study of general and specific policy mood ...
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New datasets in the Hungarian project
22 Jun 2023
The new databases of the Hungarian Comparative Agendas Project - based at the Centre for Social Sciences -  are available on the project website (http://cap.tk.hu/en/dataoverview) and on comparativeagendas.net. The project published data about Hungarian politics and public ...
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Policy Punctuations in China--Article
03 Mar 2023
Recent article by Xiaolei Qin and Jing Huang describes some of the data used by the Chinese CAP project. The article can be found here
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15th Annual CAP Conference (June 27-29th)
07 Jan 2023
The 15th Comparative Agendas Conference will be held at the University of Antwerp from June 27-June 29th.More information about the conference can be found here and interested participants can submit their abstracts here
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