Termination of Danish Government Coalitions: Theoretical and Empirical Aspects |
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Authors: | Erik Damgaard |
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Affiliation: | Department of Political Science. University of Aarhus |
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Abstract: | "Termination of government coalitions" is an ambiguous notion. While the concepts of "termination" and "coalition" do not present insurmountable problems. the concept of "governments" is indeed very tricky. Empirical findings on termination of governments are highly dependent upon the definition of government, as shown by a Danish case study of 1945-93. A government is defined on the basis of party composition. It is found that Danish majority coalitions terminate because they lose the first upcoming election. whereas minority coalitions terminate for party strategic reasons. notably decisions made by the pivotal Radical Liberal Party. |
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