Political Dictionary:

agenda setting


The art or science of controlling an agenda so as to maximize the probability of getting a favourable outcome. As many social choice procedures have the property that a given set of preferences can lead to different outcomes if votes are taken in a different order, there is often scope for manipulative agenda setting. The phrase is also used more broadly for efforts to change the political agenda by adding or subtracting issues.

 
 
 

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