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  2. Agenda-setting theory - Wikipedia

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    Agenda-setting theory was formally developed by Maxwell McCombs and Donald Lewis Shaw in a study on the 1968 presidential election deemed "the Chapel Hill study". McCombs and Shaw demonstrated a strong correlation between one hundred Chapel Hill residents' thought on what was the most important election issue and what the local news media reported was the most important issue.

  3. Political agenda - Wikipedia

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    The mobilization model is focused around political agenda issues that are initiated within government and subsequently reach the public agenda and formal agenda status. Its focus is on the internal mechanism and how politicians work to get ideas formalized onto the agenda.

  4. Public policy - Wikipedia

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    The characterization of particular stages can vary, but a basic sequence is agenda setting, policy formulation, legitimation, implementation, and evaluation. "It divides the policy process into a series of stages, from a notional starting point at which policymakers begin to think about a policy problem to a notional end point at which a policy ...

  5. Policy - Wikipedia

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    Agenda setting (Problem identification) – The recognition of certain subject as a problem demanding further government attention. Policy formulation – Involves exploring a variation of options or alternative courses of action available for addressing the problem. (appraisal, dialogue, formulation, and consolidation)

  6. Multiple streams framework - Wikipedia

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    The MSF was first proposed by John W. Kingdon to describe the agenda setting stage of the policy making process. [1] In developing his framework Kingdon took inspiration from the garbage can model of organizational choice, [2] which views organizations as anarchical processes resulting from the interaction of four streams: 1) choices, 2) problems, 3) solutions, and 4) energy from participants.

  7. Taking a 'blowtorch' to government: Trump's Cabinet picks ...

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    Taking a 'blowtorch' to government: Trump's Cabinet picks will help carry out his agenda Peter Nicholas and Henry J. Gomez and Kristen Welker and Courtney Kube Updated November 14, 2024 at 10:00 AM

  8. CNN Poll: Most Americans approve how Trump is handling his ...

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    The partisan divide over Trump’s choice of these two wealthy tech leaders to try to reform government is massive, with 92% of Republicans saying they approve, while 88% of Democrats disapprove ...

  9. Agenda building - Wikipedia

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    Agenda building describes the ongoing process by which various groups attempt to transfer their interests to be the interests of public policymakers. [1] Conceptualized as a political science theory by Cobb and Elder in 1971, [2] "the agenda-building perspective...alerts us to the importance of the environing social processes in determining what occurs at the decision-making stage and what ...