The History of Parliamentary Democracy in Denmark in Comparative Perspective
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The History of Parliamentary Democracy in Denmark in Comparative Perspective. / Jakobsen, Uffe.
The Ashgate Research Companion to the Politics of Democratization in Europe: Concepts and Histories. red. / Kari Palonen; Tuija Pulkkinen; José María Rosales. Ashgate, 2008. s. 301-316.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - CHAP
T1 - The History of Parliamentary Democracy in Denmark in Comparative Perspective
AU - Jakobsen, Uffe
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - "In the last chapter of Part Three, 'The History of Parliamentary Democracy in Denmark in Comparative Perspective', Uffe Jakobsen takes up a comparative perspective to the history of European democratization. Adopting the recent processes of change, i.a. of transitions from the authoritarian rule to that of democracy, in Eastern Europe after 1989 as his point of reference, Jakobsen attempts to build a systematic view looking at democratization of Denmark in the nineteenth century. Curiously enough, as Jakobsen shows, similar challenges emerged in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries on both sides of the Continent. The outcome invites, in his view, a reconsideration of the supposed specificity of the types and timing of changes within the historical processes of democratization in Western Europe."
AB - "In the last chapter of Part Three, 'The History of Parliamentary Democracy in Denmark in Comparative Perspective', Uffe Jakobsen takes up a comparative perspective to the history of European democratization. Adopting the recent processes of change, i.a. of transitions from the authoritarian rule to that of democracy, in Eastern Europe after 1989 as his point of reference, Jakobsen attempts to build a systematic view looking at democratization of Denmark in the nineteenth century. Curiously enough, as Jakobsen shows, similar challenges emerged in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries on both sides of the Continent. The outcome invites, in his view, a reconsideration of the supposed specificity of the types and timing of changes within the historical processes of democratization in Western Europe."
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 9780754672500
SP - 301
EP - 316
BT - The Ashgate Research Companion to the Politics of Democratization in Europe
A2 - Palonen, Kari
A2 - Pulkkinen, Tuija
A2 - Rosales, José María
PB - Ashgate
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