Natural Disasters as Focusing Events: Policy Communities and Political Response

T. Birkland
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This article explains how large hurricanes and earthquakes influence Congressional agenda activity. By understanding these events as focusing events, we can better appreciate how they induce the news media and Congress to be more attentive to these disasters. While the theory of focusing events outlined here is broadly supported, considerable differences are found between the hurricane and earthquake fields. These differences turn on the political environment in which federal policy to address these disasters is made, and include the nature of the committees charged with policy making, the nature of testimony offered before the committees, and the nature of the professional communities that are most active in this policy making. These differences help to explain why there is greater federal involvement in earthquake policy making than in hurricane policy. The policy implications of these differences are considered.
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作为焦点事件的自然灾害:政策团体和政治反应
本文解释了大型飓风和地震是如何影响国会议程活动的。通过将这些事件理解为焦点事件,我们可以更好地理解它们是如何促使新闻媒体和国会更加关注这些灾难的。虽然这里概述的集中事件理论得到了广泛的支持,但在飓风场和地震场之间发现了相当大的差异。这些差异影响了制定应对这些灾难的联邦政策的政治环境,包括负责政策制定的委员会的性质,向委员会提供证词的性质,以及在政策制定中最活跃的专业团体的性质。这些差异有助于解释为什么联邦政府更多地参与地震政策的制定,而不是飓风政策。本文考虑了这些差异的政策含义。
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