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of their perceptions declines. POLICY SALIENCE AND THE CAUSAL STRUCTURE OF REPRESENTATION JAMES H. KUKLINSKI Indiana University DONALD J. McCRONE of University Washington In earlier Cnudde and McCrone a revised version ...
, representation and recognition. Through this approach, Constance Duncombe makes the causal argument that how a state is represented and recognized—or misrepresented—influences its foreign policy choices ...
move to the German speaking region or vice versa). Representation of Language Communities in the Federal Civil Service: Issue Salience and Policy Problem The Swiss federal civil service comprises all ...
for the identification and analysis of structure -agency relationships. The article contributes to the institutional entrepreneurship research agenda by connecting changes in IRA consumer protection policy to changes ...
of how the perceived level of corruption (i.e., its salience ), the experience of corruption, and the perception of the public healthcare system’s independence from political/government pressures (i.e., its ...
of the translation of demographic representation into public policy outputs and outcomes. Although the body of work has advanced representative bureaucracy incrementally, we need to take a holistic approach ...
concerns about wicked policy problems by arguing that there is a need to structure problems to enable their ongoing governance. Problem structuring , as he sees it, becomes a means by which governments can ...
to determine causal pathways is an essential part of social science research and key for understanding the effects of policy . The growth of computing power combined with advances in methods theory has led ...
come to form representations and concepts by foraging their environment, and how these concepts may be shaped by structure learning (i.e., Bayesian model reduction). We attempt to capture ...
returning again and again to the task of coping with an issue they have addressed before” (Billings and Hermann 1998:53) because a foreign policy problem of any consequence is likely to be “ill- structured ...
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