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  1. What wins public support? Communicating or obfuscating welfare state retrenchment
  2. Negative and Personalized Campaign Rhetoric: Party Communication and Media Coverage of Danish Parliamentary Elections 1994–2011
  3. Ebbs and flows of negative campaigning: A longitudinal study of the influence of contextual factors on Danish campaign rhetoric
  4. PRESIDENTIALISATION OF PARLIAMENTARY SYSTEMS? FRONTRUNNER CONCENTRATION IN DANISH LOCAL ELECTIONS
  5. Strategic Re-framing as a Vote Winner: Why Vote-seeking Governments Pursue Unpopular Reforms
  6. The partisanship of systemic retrenchment: tax policy and welfare reform in Denmark 1975–2008
  7. Policy or institution? The political choice of retrenchment strategy
  8. Partisan Effects on Welfare State Retrenchment: Empirical Evidence from a Measurement of Government Intentions
  9. Does Television Personalise Voting Behaviour? Studying the Effects of Media Exposure on Voting for Candidates or Parties
  10. Does Mediatization Change MP-Media Interaction and MP Attitudes toward the Media? Evidence from a Longitudinal Study of Danish MPs
  11. Issue ownership as a determinant of negative campaigning
  12. Mapping Parties’ Issue Agenda in Different Channels of Campaign Communication: A Wild Goose Chase?
  13. Party media agenda-setting
  14. Journalism students: Left-wing and politically motivated?
  15. Beyond American negativity: toward a general understanding of the determinants of negative campaigning
  16. An Anatomy of Media Hypes
  17. What's the Fuss About? The Interplay of Media Hypes and Politics
  18. NEGATIVE CAMPAIGNING IN A MULTIPARTY SYSTEM