Foreign Policy Objectives: Left Socialist Opposition in Denmark, Norway and Sweden |
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Authors: | Dag Arne Christensen |
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Affiliation: | Dag Arne Christensen, Department of Comparative Politics, University of Bergen, Christiesgt. 15, N-5007 Bergen, Norway. |
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Abstract: | Due to their foreign policy opposition, the left socialist parties in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden remain among the few parties in Western democracies that lack governmental experience. When political parties confront political issues, they can either choose a competitive or a cooperative strategy. The Norwegian and Swedish left socialists chose competition when the EU issue appeared on the scene in the early 1990s. The Danish Socialist People's Party, on the other hand, opted for a cooperative strategy and accepted EU membership and the 1993 Edinburgh Agreement. Drawing on coalition theory, this article asks why. |
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