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The state of the right: Sweden and Denmark

The state of the right: Sweden and Denmark

by Fondapol, on 27 July 2010

At the beginning of 2010, Sweden and Denmark were governed by centre-right coalitions. Considering that the Scandinavian countries are often seen as a bastion of social democracy, this may appear surprising, but liberal and conservative parties have always played an important role in the politics of both countries. While centre-right governments are still very much the exception to the social democratic norm in Sweden, centre-right participation in or control of government has been more frequent in recent years compared with the situation before 1970.

41 pages, 3 € | July 2010 | ISBN : 978-2-917613-59-7

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