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  1. The last part of the polity section deals with corruption (Chapter 12) and the system for coordinating Danish politics with that of the EU (Chapter 13). The section on politics includes chapters on the key actors and key policy processes in Danish politics.

  2. Danish Foreign Policy Review, a continuation of Danish Foreign Policy Yearbook, addresses Danish foreign policy globally, regionally and domestically. In addition to the articles by Minister of Foreign Affairs Anders Samuelsen, and Minister of Defence Claus Hjort Frederiksen, the 2019 Review includes three

  3. importance in Denmark (although it continues to exist in Finland and Sweden), with the result that Danish populists have had greater opportunity to politicize immigration and national versus international issues, such as promoting an anti–European Union point of view.

  4. For a considerable while, there has been a need for an up-to-date English-language book on Danish politics and Danish political institutions. Such a book should aim at meeting the needs of both established researchers and students abroad—and in Denmark—and hopefully also the general public.

  5. Denmarks general EU posture is reactive and defensive with a stronger focus on defending autonomy than influencing the future of the EU. It is pragmatic and functionalist, seeking primarily to utilize EU membership to secure the economic sustainability of the welfare state.

  6. 31 lip 2013 · The book traces the formal as well as the informal ways of influence and adaptation in Denmarks relations with the European Union. In doing so, it also offers a contribution to our...

  7. 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.

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