Why a Book on Danish Politics?
Autor: | Peter Munk Christiansen, Jørgen Elklit, Peter Nedergaard |
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Přispěvatelé: | Christiansen, Peter Munk, Elklit, Jørgen, Nedergaard, Peter |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Zdroj: | Christiansen, P M, Elklit, J & Nedergaard, P 2020, Why a Book on Danish Politics? in P M Christiansen, J Elklit & P Nedergaard (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Danish Politics . 1. edn, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 1-8 . Aarhus University |
DOI: | 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198833598.013.1 |
Popis: | Danish politics is comparable to the politics of other small European states. However, it is also unique because of its many years of minority governments, its history of EU opt-outs, its high electoral turnout even in local elections, and its high level of trust in government and Parliament. Other remarkable features are high female labour participation in spite of a lack of proactive gender policies, and one of the world’s largest local and regional government sectors. Denmark had its earthquake election as early as 1973 with many new parties entering Parliament. However, the June 2019 elections still saw the huge majority of voters voting for old parties. Denmark is also known as a country with a high taxation level and one of the world’s biggest publicly funded service sectors, possibly because minority governments strive for majority support for their legislative proposals. Other specific characteristics are the mix of market-oriented policies and the huge welfare state. These topics—and many more—are presented, analysed, and discussed in the book. The intention has been that the chapters should reflect the state-of-the-art in research on the various topics and simultaneously provide new knowledge and suggest future lines of research. |
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