Setting the post-war Australian policy agenda – causes and content
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-18, 00:14authored byMarsh, I
What are the origins of policy agendas and what determines agenda setting? The one robust theory in the literature associates different agendas with different moments in the evolution of the broader party system namely mass, catch-all and most recently cartel patterns. This article explores Australian evidence for this thesis. It also argues the cartel moment has recently mutated. Agenda setting is now circumscribed by a mismatch between the needs of policy making and the political incentive structure. The media have become primary tissue connecting political elites to their publics. But this traps the system in short term, primarily populist stances. Systemic capacities to mediate agenda setting have thus been corrupted.
History
Publication title
Australian Journal of Public Administration
Volume
72
Issue
4
Pagination
473-480
ISSN
0313-6647
Department/School
TSBE
Publisher
Blackwell Publ Ltd
Place of publication
108 Cowley Rd, Oxford, England, Oxon, Ox4 1Jf
Rights statement
Copyright 2013 National Council of the Institute of Public Administration Australia