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Agendas, alternatives, and public policies (1984)
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Public policy changes in very large leaps, as in the New Deal of the 1930's, the Great Society of the mid-1960's, and the Reagan revolution of 1981. These spasms of reform are interspersed with periods of rest and stasis, as if the participants are exhausted from their exertion and catching their breath. But in any event, this does not look like Darwinian, gradualistic evolution.
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The chances for a problem to rise on the decision agenda are dramatically increased if a solution is attached.
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A fair body of scholarship has come to challenge the view that elected officials reign supreme.
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Participants perceive swings in national mood, elections bring new administrations to power and new partisan or ideological distributions to Congress, and interest groups of various descriptions press (or fail to press) their demands on government.
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The phrase "an idea whose time has come" captures a fundamental reality about an irresistible movement that sweeps over the politics and our society, pushing aside everything that might stand in its path.
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Consensus is built, sometimes very rapidly, by cutting in many and diverse interests.
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Public opinion may sometimes direct government to do something, but it more often constrains government from doing something.
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The opportunity passes if the ready alternative is not available.
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Ideas come from anywhere, actually, and the critical factor that explains the prominence of an item on the agenda is not its source, but instead the climate in government or the receptivity to ideas of a given type, regardless of source.
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The mere fact of being behind in "the greatest country on earth" is enough to constitute a problem for some people.
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A good idea catches on, snowballing as it picks up adherents. Sometimes a bad idea does the same.
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We still encounter considerable doses of messiness, accident, fortuitous coupling, and dumb luck.
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People in and around government sense a national mood.
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Somehow, open heart surgery means more to most of us then the Alton, Illinois, Lock and Dam 26.
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There is nothing automatic about campaign pledges finding their way into public policy.
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Setting the agenda and getting one's way, however, are two very different things.
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It seemed to me that we knew something about how issues were decided, but that we knew much less about how they got to be issues in the first place.
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One goal of a senator or representative is satisfying constituents. Publicity is essential, and one way to get publicity is to push for new policy initiatives.
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The agenda, as I conceive of it, is the list of subjects or problems to which government officials, and people outside of government closely associated with those officials, are paying some serious attention at any given time.
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Flowing along independently of the problems and policy streams is the political stream, composed of such things as public mood, pressure group campaigns, election results, partisan or ideological distributions in Congress, and changes of administration.
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People are sometimes reluctant to take big steps. Apprehensive about being unable to calculate the political fallout, politicians shy away from grand departures.
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John W. Kingdon
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1940
(age 84)
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