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What can a government do?: Government issue ownership and real-world problems

  • Autores: Henrik Bech Seeberg
  • Localización: European journal of political research, ISSN 0304-4130, ISSN-e 1475-6765, Vol. 56, Nº. 2, 2017, págs. 346-363
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Despite major interest in issue ownership, what shapes it remains a puzzle. In his pioneering work on issue ownership, John Petrocik emphasises the importance of a party's performance. Recent research acknowledges this by pointing to the role of real-world problems and incumbency for issue ownership. However, if performance truly matters, it should be difficult to understand the impact of such problems without taking into account the government's response to it. Based on novel data on issue ownership, policy development and government attention across five issues in nine countries over time, the analysis shows that the government's issue-handling reputation is associated with the policy development, and the government's attention to the problem is important for this association. This is especially true for parties with no history of issue ownership on the issue and if the government is a coalition or in minority.


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