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Public Opinion, Pluralism and Public Policy-Making
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Public Opinion and Policy Making in Less Settled Polities
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Democrats Go Against Public Opinion By Blocking Offshore Drilling Proposals
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Source: video.msn.com --- 25 days ago
July 12: In the three year’s he’s been based in Iran, NBC’s Ali Arouzi has noticed the rising tension between Iran and the West. Amid the these relations, Arouzi asked some Iranians how they’re coping with the tension. ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 18 days ago
Hal Baker can sense the disapproving glances and frowns as he slices through traffic in his canary-yellow 2003 Ford Mustang Cobra. ...
Source: blog.washingtonpost.com --- 36 days ago
Sen. John McCain took up the cause of conservative judges this morning, announcing at a meeting of the National Sherriff's Association that if elected, he would appoint justices who mirror the views of Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts and Justice Antonin Scalia. His attention to the issue is a foray into one of the few domestic issues on which McCain and his Democratic rival, Sen. Barack Obama, are closely matched. In the latest...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry. ...
Source: www.nni.nikkei.co.jp --- 5 days ago
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Source: blogs.usatoday.com --- 32 days ago
There’s little question that Thursday's Supreme Court decision on firearms laws is in general agreement with the American Public’s views on the matter. Americans favor restrictions on gun ownership, but definitely agree that they – that is the Public –... ...
Source: www.salon.com --- 18 days ago
One of the most striking aspects of our political discourse, particularly during election time, is how efficiently certain views that deviate from the elite consensus are banished from sight -- simply prohibited -- even when those views are held by the vast majority of citizens . The University of Maryland's Program on International Policy Attitudes -- the premiere organization for surveying international Public Opinion -- released a new survey a couple of weeks ago regarding Public Opinion on the Israel-Palestinian conflict, including Opinion among American citizens, and this is what it found: A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 18 countries finds that in 14 of them people mostly say their government should not take sides in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Just three countries favor taking the Palestinian side (Egypt, Iran, and Turkey) and one is divided (India). No country favors taking Israel's side, including the United States, where 71 percent favor taking neither side . The worldwide consensus is crystal clear -- citizens want their Governments to be neutral and even-handed in the Israel-Palestinian conflict, not tilted towards either side. And that consensus is shared not just by a majority of American citizens, but by the overwhelming majority . Few political views, particularly on controversial issues, attract more than 70% support among American citizens. But the proposition that the U.S. Government should be even-han ...
Source: www.care2.com --- 30 days ago
Democrats say that reducing America's dependence on foreign oil will take a lot more than additional drilling offshore. It will require conservation, use of alternative fuels, and many other steps that the GOP has not fully embraced. Submitted by Michael C. to US Politics & Gov't  |   Note-it!  |   Add a Comment ...
Source: www.startribune.com --- 36 days ago
Hanging out the laundry is being touted as a way to go green at home. But some Minnesota communities have bans against the old-fashioned practice. ...
Source: publicsphere.worldbank.org --- 2 days ago
As I sat down to finish writing my second blog entry for “People, Spaces, and Deliberation” -- which was to be a discussion of two contrasting approaches to deliberation in the European Union in 2007 -- Anne-Katrin’s entry on John Kingdon’s Agendas, Alternatives, and Public Policy (1984) caught my eye.  Then Sina’s ensuing entry drew my attention further away from deliberation in the EU and right smack into Kingdon’s processual world of problems, policies, and politics streaming together and apart.  I sympathized vigorously with Anne-Katrin’s disquiet about the limited purview given to media’s influence on policy agenda setting by Kingdon.  I concurred strongly with Sina’s trenchant reflections on how well (or poorly) Kingdon’s framework travels from advanced democracies to developing country contexts. Then, having taught Kingdon to Public policy students several years ago at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government , a flood of hitherto buried thoughts came back to light, like Rip van Winkle awakening from two decades’ stupor.  Sina is dead-on about the elegance of Kingdon’s framework.  Surely its simplicity and parsimony helps to account for its great longevity.  Yet elegance -- at least in the social sciences -- is rarely achieved without cost.  Most obvious among these costs in Kingdon’s case are what is missed because a more nuanced reality is simply ruled out by assumption (e.g., indirect media effects, as discussed in Anne-Katrin’ ...
Source: www.abs-cbnnews.com --- 11 days ago
In a democracy, Public Opinion counts, and perceptions count even more. ...
Source: www.rgj.com --- 34 days ago
The first of two Public hearings for a water rights relinquishment ordinance for Lyon County was recently conducted with no comments offered by the Public. The second hearing was held June 19. ...
Source: andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com --- 22 days ago
Interrogation video of detainee Omar Khadr, who was arrested at 15, was just released. Here's Al Jazeera International's coverage: And here's a Rolling Stone profile of Omar Khadr from 2006. ...
Source: newsblaze.com --- 6 days ago
In a poll conducted in February of this year for a consortium of news outlets led by ABC News, 73 percent said they oppose the presence of coalition forces in Iraq. ...
Source: www.thenewstribune.com --- 21 hours ago
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Source: arjournals.annualreviews.org --- 16 days ago
Annual Review of Political Science Volume 12, June 2009. ...
Source: www.tiftongazette.com --- 8 hours ago
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Source: www.publictenders.net --- 12 hours ago
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Source: www.denverpost.com --- 11 hours ago
Government scientist Bruce Ivins had in his lab highly purified anthrax spores that were linked to the 2001 attacks that killed five and access to the distinctive envelopes used to mail them, the government declared Wednesday. ...
Source: blog.foolsmountain.com --- 4 days ago
Note: This post is a translation of an article written by Deng Wangjing 邓王景 and published on China Youth Online 中青在线 on July 31, 2008. It is a response to an essay “Public Opinion is not always correct” written by Chen Jibing 陈季冰 on the same site two days earlier. In turn, Chen’s essay, which [...] ...

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