Subject> Political science

Topic> Are representatives responding to their median voter in their legislative behaviours?[Behaviours once in office] and under what conditions are they respronsive? Paper details Good day, the presentation is all about responsiveness in representative while in office. that is, their behaviour to their voters while in office. how they respond to voter needs. PLEASE I will like you to follow the structure of the presentation and use the sources below and also add yours if you want too. Note: please put speaker note undertint each slides. SUGGESTED CONTENT/STRUCTURE • An introduction to your sub-topic (i.e., what distinguishes it from the other sub-topics)? • Why is it important/interesting? To who? • What are the main approaches/ideas/debates that you have encountered in researching the topic so far? • Attention to visual impact • The presentation should be in simple English and well explained • No plagiarism needed • Note: No use of embedded videos: these detract from your spoken part ***Responsiveness and the Partisanship Hypothesis: Description and Explanations https://intranet.swan.ac.uk/webtempiautomailer/miriam.sorace_24102016_LAVER_- Why Vote-seeking_Parties_May_Make_Voters_Miserable.pdf Miller WE, Stokes D. (1963). Constituency influence in Congress. American Political Science Review. 57:165— 77 Hibbs, D.A. J. (1977). Political Parties and Macroeconomic Policy' American Political Science Review 71(4). Blais, A., Donald E. Blake, and Stephane Dion. (1993). To Parties Make a Di erence? Parties and the Size of Government in Liberal Democracies'. American Journal of Political Science 37.1, pp. 40-62. Page, Benjamin. (1994). Democratic Responsiveness? Untangling the Links between Public Opinion and Policy. PS: Political Science and Politics, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 25-29 Rayed TJ. (1996). 'Testing the mandate model in Britain and the United States°. British Journal of Political Science 26:45-80 Thomson R. (2001). "The programme to policy linkage: the fulfillment of election pledges on socio-economic policy in the Netherlands, 1986-1998'. European Journal of Political Policy Studies Journal 32 (1): 1-24. Coalitions: Why Some Democracies Redistribute More Than Others". American Political Science Review 100 2, pp. 165-181. Competition in Comparative Perspective' Comparative Political Studies 41(3) Opinion— Policy Link West European Politics 35(6): 1407-32 upon request) AWAZALIIIIIKatilaAS a Jones, Bryan D. and Frank R. Baumgartner. (2004). Representation and Agenda Setting. a Iversen, Torben and David Soskice. (2006). 'Electoral Institutions and the Politics o ? Hobolt, S. and Klemmensen, R. (2008). 'Government Responsiveness and Political ? Wlezien, Christopher, and Stuart N. Soroka (2012). Political Institutions and th I. rI • ' I