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    Den journalistiske dækning af toppolitikere på turne by Kristian Serge Skov-Larsen

    Published 2006-07-01
    “…The purpose of the tours was to use the local media in a more easy and unedited way to carry through the politics of the parties and at the same time to expose the two prime minister candidates. The conclusion of the article is that the behaviour of the local media does not correspond to the expectations, which the parties had prior to the tours. …”
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    Electoral campaigning in a hybrid media environment by Majbritt Severin-Nielsen

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The study does so through a case study of Dan- ish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and opposition party leader Alex Vanopslagh’s social media campaigns and online news pres- ence during the 2022 national election. …”
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    Armeniens »sammetsrevolution» 2018 och varför den dröjde så länge by Vahagn Avedian

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Under the slogan ‘More power to the people’, the ruling Republican Party had paved the way for the incumbent president, Serzh Sargsyan, to continue in power, now as prime minister as his second and final term of presidency was drawing to an end. …”
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    Ukrainas konstitutionella sicksackande. Regimförändring och partiutveckling under semipresidentialism by Thomas Sedelius

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…As a point of departure, I formulate three main claims from the literature: 1) “President-parliamentarism is less conducive to democratization than premier-presidentialism.” 2) “Semi-presidentialism in both its variants have built-in incitements for intra-executive conflict between the president and the prime minister.” 3) “Semi-presidentialism in general, and president-parliamentarism in particular, encourages presidentialization of political parties.” …”
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