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Dimensionaliteten ved Folketingsvalgene 1998-2007

Bromberger, Mark LU (2010) STVM01 20101
Department of Political Science
Abstract
This essay is a study of dimensionality in Danish politics based on statements in the election manifestos from the elections to the Folketing (The National Parliament of Denmark)1998-2007 from Socialdemokraterne (The Social Democrats), Det Radikale Venstre (The Social Liberals), Det Konservative Folkeparti (The Conservative People’s Party), Socialistisk Folkeparti (The Socialist People’s Party), Dansk Folkeparti (The Danish People’s Party), Venstre (The Liberals) and Enhedslisten (The Unity List). The following three dimensions and corresponding scales are used in the essay: Value Politics (New Politics-Old Politics), Redistribution Politics (Left-Right) and Knowledge Politics (Civisism-Competencism). The results of the essay include that... (More)
This essay is a study of dimensionality in Danish politics based on statements in the election manifestos from the elections to the Folketing (The National Parliament of Denmark)1998-2007 from Socialdemokraterne (The Social Democrats), Det Radikale Venstre (The Social Liberals), Det Konservative Folkeparti (The Conservative People’s Party), Socialistisk Folkeparti (The Socialist People’s Party), Dansk Folkeparti (The Danish People’s Party), Venstre (The Liberals) and Enhedslisten (The Unity List). The following three dimensions and corresponding scales are used in the essay: Value Politics (New Politics-Old Politics), Redistribution Politics (Left-Right) and Knowledge Politics (Civisism-Competencism). The results of the essay include that The Liberals and The Red-Green Alliance had the most evident positions on the New Politics-Old Politics scale. Concerning the Left-Right scale in the Danish politics there still is a clear difference between the traditional left- and right-wing parties. On the last policy dimension – Knowledge Politics – one may see a beginning cleavage between parties stressing social and civic skills in schools and parties stressing an educational system which main goal is to provide the labour market with competent work force. (Less)
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author
Bromberger, Mark LU
supervisor
organization
course
STVM01 20101
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
Dimensionality, Value Politics, Redistribution Politics, Knowledge Politics, Denmark
language
Danish
id
1608454
date added to LUP
2010-06-29 13:09:44
date last changed
2018-05-14 12:18:59
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  abstract     = {{This essay is a study of dimensionality in Danish politics based on statements in the election manifestos from the elections to the Folketing (The National Parliament of Denmark)1998-2007 from Socialdemokraterne (The Social Democrats), Det Radikale Venstre (The Social Liberals), Det Konservative Folkeparti (The Conservative People’s Party), Socialistisk Folkeparti (The Socialist People’s Party), Dansk Folkeparti (The Danish People’s Party), Venstre (The Liberals) and Enhedslisten (The Unity List). The following three dimensions and corresponding scales are used in the essay: Value Politics (New Politics-Old Politics), Redistribution Politics (Left-Right) and Knowledge Politics (Civisism-Competencism). The results of the essay include that The Liberals and The Red-Green Alliance had the most evident positions on the New Politics-Old Politics scale. Concerning the Left-Right scale in the Danish politics there still is a clear difference between the traditional left- and right-wing parties. On the last policy dimension – Knowledge Politics – one may see a beginning cleavage between parties stressing social and civic skills in schools and parties stressing an educational system which main goal is to provide the labour market with competent work force.}},
  author       = {{Bromberger, Mark}},
  language     = {{dan}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Dimensionaliteten ved Folketingsvalgene 1998-2007}},
  year         = {{2010}},
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