Americans consistently name Republicans as the party better at
handling issues like national security and crime, while they trust
Democrats on issues like education and the environment - a phenomenon
called 'issue ownership'. Partisan Priorities investigates the origins
of issue ownership, showing that in fact the parties deliver neither
superior performance nor popular policies on the issues they 'own'.
Rather, Patrick J. Egan finds that Republicans and Democrats simply
prioritize their owned issues with lawmaking and government spending
when they are in power. Since the parties tend to be particularly
ideologically rigid on the issues they own, politicians actually tend
to ignore citizens' preferences when crafting policy on these issues.
Thus, issue ownership distorts the relationship between citizens'
preferences and public policies.
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How Issue Ownership Drives and Distorts American Politics
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ISBN
9781107425637
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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