Acknowledgement
Thanks to Lars Bille for useful comments and suggestions.
Notes
1. For other recent contributions to this series, see Allern (Citation2010), Arter (2011), Dinas (2010), Faas (2010), Fernandes (2011), Lisi (2010), Little (2011), Haughton et al. (Citation2011), Quinn (Citation2011), and van Holsteyn (Citation2011).
2. However, they did engage in close cooperation with the Social Democratic minority government in 1966–67, which was referred to as ‘the red cabinet’, since the two parties made up a majority.
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