The formation of Danish governments and their governance continues to be of interest both on their own and comparatively. Minority coalition governments are the norm in Denmark, increasing the importance of support parties for the government to pass its policies. Danish politics can increasingly be seen as two blocs: the ‘red’ bloc led by the Social Democrats and the ‘blue’ bloc led by the Liberals (although it was the Conservatives in the 1980s). This division may have increased the tendency of the presidentialization of Danish politics, not least with the prime minister’s increasing engagement in the day-to-day running of the government, especially with regard to foreign policy. Similarly, the Minister of Finance is ever more important as...
At the beginning of each parliamentary session, almost all European governments give a speech in whi...
Denmark could be described as a small kingdom, a fairly homogenous democratic society with 5.3 milli...
According to the standard policy-seeking model of party behaviour, a party should always want to joi...
Denmark’s cultural and linguistic homogeneity is reflected in its highly proportional electoral syst...
In many modern democracies, the leaders who make important influential political decisions are highl...
The diploma thesis Minority coalitions and governments in the Danish kingdom focuses on questions co...
The performance of the Danish economy in the 1990s has been successful to the extent that scholars a...
In many modem democracies, the leaders who make important influential political decisions are highly...
The reform of the three-tier system of government that the Danish society is about to implement is i...
The performance of the Danish economy in the 1990s has been successful to the extent that scholars a...
When the Danish People’s Party (DF) gained 12.0 per cent of the votes in the Danish 2001 election, i...
Ever since Denmark became a member of the European Economic Cooperation in 1973, the Danish EC/EU me...
On September 15, 2011 a record-high turn-out of 88 percent of the approx. 4 million Danes eligible t...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, Danish regional policy has changed dramatically. As of January 199...
Although the history and the future of the Danish Realm are currently questions of great political c...
At the beginning of each parliamentary session, almost all European governments give a speech in whi...
Denmark could be described as a small kingdom, a fairly homogenous democratic society with 5.3 milli...
According to the standard policy-seeking model of party behaviour, a party should always want to joi...
Denmark’s cultural and linguistic homogeneity is reflected in its highly proportional electoral syst...
In many modern democracies, the leaders who make important influential political decisions are highl...
The diploma thesis Minority coalitions and governments in the Danish kingdom focuses on questions co...
The performance of the Danish economy in the 1990s has been successful to the extent that scholars a...
In many modem democracies, the leaders who make important influential political decisions are highly...
The reform of the three-tier system of government that the Danish society is about to implement is i...
The performance of the Danish economy in the 1990s has been successful to the extent that scholars a...
When the Danish People’s Party (DF) gained 12.0 per cent of the votes in the Danish 2001 election, i...
Ever since Denmark became a member of the European Economic Cooperation in 1973, the Danish EC/EU me...
On September 15, 2011 a record-high turn-out of 88 percent of the approx. 4 million Danes eligible t...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, Danish regional policy has changed dramatically. As of January 199...
Although the history and the future of the Danish Realm are currently questions of great political c...
At the beginning of each parliamentary session, almost all European governments give a speech in whi...
Denmark could be described as a small kingdom, a fairly homogenous democratic society with 5.3 milli...
According to the standard policy-seeking model of party behaviour, a party should always want to joi...