The general election in Denmark, November 2001

Examines the Nov 2001 general election in Denmark. The move to the Right in the election appears in odd view of the fact that nothing indicates a move to the Right in terms of voter attitudes. But, to quite a large extent, the result seems explicable in terms of new cleavages, changing party images,...

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