Navigating Public Opinion
Polls, Policy, and the Future of American Democracy
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 19 September 2002
- ISBN 9780195149340
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages392 pages
- Size 155x234x22 mm
- Weight 542 g
- Language English
- Illustrations numerous figures and tables 0
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Short description:
Do politicians listen to the public? When? How often? Or are the views of the public manipulated or used strategically by elites? In this book, leading scholars of American politics assess and debate the impact of public opinion on policy making. Central questions include the changing relationship between opinion and policy over time, how key actors use public opinion to formulate domestic and foriegn policy, and how new measurment techniques might improve our understanding of the results of polls and survey research.
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Do politicians listen to the public? When? How often? Or are the views of the public manipulated or used strategically by elites? In this book, leading scholars of American politics assess and debate the impact of public opinion on policy making. Central questions include the changing relationship between opinion and policy over time, how key actors use public opinion to formulate domestic and foriegn policy, and how new measurment techniques might improve our understanding of the results of polls and survey research.
... a must-read for any student of public opinion.