Policy communities, standard- and crisis management procedures: the overlooked institutional foundation for the broad support for Denmark’s activist foreign policy

This article identifies the institutional mechanisms that have created and sustained the surprisingly high level of political support that has characterized the two flagships of the activist Danish foreign policy for nearly 60 years: international military operations and development assistance. The...

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