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  • 1 Punctuated Equilibria in Politics; 2 Policy Images and Institutional Venues; 3 Studying Agenda Change; 4 The Construction and Collapse of a Policy Monopoly; 5 Two Models of Issue Expansion; 6 The Dynamics of Media Attention; 7 Cities as a National Political Problem; 8 Connecting Solutions to Problems: Three Valence Issues; 9 Interest Groups and Agenda-Setting; 10 Congress as a Jurisdictional Battlefield; 11 Federalism as a System of Policy Venues; 12 Governing through Institutional Disruption; 13 Policy Subsystems, Puncuated Equilibrium, and Theories of Policy Change; 14 Punctuated Equilibrium and Disruptive Dynamics; Appendix A: Data Sources; Appendix B: Regression Analysis of Agenda Dynamics; References; Index (xsd:string)
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  • Agendas and instability in American politics (xsd:string)
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  • Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 2009.- XXVII, 339 S. (xsd:string)
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