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Robert Klemmensen, black and white photo.

Robert Klemmensen

Professor

Robert Klemmensen, black and white photo.

How local is decentral politics? : Variations in the supply of municipal policies

Author

  • Christoffer Florczak
  • Thor Schrøder
  • Ulrik Kjær
  • Robert Klemmensen

Summary, in English

Local democracy is theoretically based on political parties offering different policies across and within sub-national geographical units. However, local democracy is embedded within a multilevel party and institutional structure that may compromise this endeavour. This study develops three expectations of policy variation: within party variation in political positions across geographical units; differences in policy positions across parties within geographical units; and that parties adjust their supply of policy over time possibly based on structural, social, or party features. It is argued that the presence of these variations is important for local democracy considering multilevel party institutions and their existence is tested using 1,002 Danish municipal party election manifestos from the local elections in 2013 and 2017, covering all 98 Danish municipalities. The first two types of variation are clearly present, the third is only present between parties, and this suggests that local politics is at least somewhat local.

Department/s

  • Department of Political Science
  • LU Profile Area: Natural and Artificial Cognition

Publishing year

2026

Language

English

Pages

514-542

Publication/Series

West European Politics

Volume

49

Issue

2

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Routledge

Topic

  • Political Science

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0140-2382