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Coordination of EU Policy Positions in Germany and Denmark: A Politics of Institutional Choice Approach
Mads Christian Dagnis Jensen, Mathias Jopp,
Peter Nedergaard
Centre for European Politics
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European Union Policy
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Policy Positions
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Germany
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Institutional Choice
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European Union
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Politics
100%
Denmark
100%
European Union Member State
50%
Coordination Modes
50%
Central Europe
25%
Power Relations
25%
Ministers
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Eastern Europe
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Western Europe
25%
Arts and Humanities
Denmark
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Germany
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Power Relation
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Central Europe
50%
Western Europe
50%
Eastern Europe
50%
Majority
50%
Traits
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Scholars
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Social Sciences
Denmark
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Germany
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Administrative Structure
50%
Central and Eastern Europe
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Western Europe
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
New Institutional Economics
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