The Comparative Agendas Project collects and organizes data from archived sources to track policy outcomes across countries.   Read more
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    Response to Crisis

    The U.S. Congress held more hearings and the President issued more executive orders during the energy crisis of the 1970s.
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    New U.S. Media Data

    Amber Boydstun’s New York Times Front Page data offers a different view of the amount of attention the media paid to issues over time.
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    Changing Agendas on Civil Rights

    The U.S. led Denmark in legislative activity on civil rights, until something changed in the 1970s.
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    The Environmental Race

    While the US has long led Denmark in proportion of bills introduced in the legislature related to the environment, the US has fallen behind in the past two decades.
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    Biden's SOTU vs Previous Presidents

    SOTU Policy Attention Varies by President
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News

Award for CAP Research
01 Dec 2023
Peter Mortensen, Matt Loftis, and Henrik Bech Seeberg received an award “The Local Government Award” from the Danish Political Science Association for their book on Local Danish Government Agendas.    More about the ...
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Research article by Miklós Sebők et al. cites CAP as major data infrastructure
28 Nov 2023
On November 20, 2023, a new article has been published by Miklós Sebők, Sven-Oliver Proksch, Christian Rauh, Péter Visnovitz, Gergő Balázs, Jan Schwalbach in the International Political Science Review citing CAP as major data infrastructure. The title of the article is: ...
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Updated Make Your Own Mood Tool
15 Nov 2023
Jim Stimson has updated his  “Make Your Own Mood Tool” and is now available at the Policy Agendas website: https://laits.utexas.edu/policymoods/   See Matt Grossman’s updated study of general and specific policy mood ...
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