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(Ebook) Degrees of Democracy: Politics, Public Opinion, and Policy by Stuart N. Soroka, Christopher Wlezien ISBN 9780511658662, 9780521687898, 9780521868334, 0511658664, 0521687896, 0521868335

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Authors:Stuart N. Soroka, Christopher Wlezien
Pages:254 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:1
Language:english
File Size:2.2 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780511658662, 9780521687898, 9780521868334, 0511658664, 0521687896, 0521868335
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(Ebook) Degrees of Democracy: Politics, Public Opinion, and Policy by Stuart N. Soroka, Christopher Wlezien ISBN 9780511658662, 9780521687898, 9780521868334, 0511658664, 0521687896, 0521868335

This book develops and tests a "thermostatic" model of public opinion and policy, in which preferences for policy both drive and adjust to changes in policy. The representation of opinion in policy is central to democratic theory and everyday politics. So too is the extent to which public preferences are informed and responsive to changes in policy. The coexistence of both "public responsiveness" and "policy representation" is thus a defining characteristic of successful democratic governance, and the subject of this book. The authors examine both responsiveness and representation across a range of policy domains in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. The story that emerges is one in which representative democratic government functions surprisingly well, though there are important differences in the details. Variations in public responsiveness and policy representation responsiveness are found to reflect the "salience" of the different domains and governing institutions - specifically, presidentialism (versus parliamentarism) and federalism (versus unitary government).
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