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🧵New episode tomorrow, not of #Borgen, but of Denmark's long history of holding referenda on EU-issues. Ninth referendum; present score 5-3 to the yes-side. Referendum tomorrow on EU defence opt out 1/7 bit.ly/3wQsSjy @thinkeuropa @ecfr
🇩🇰obtained defence opt-out in Dec.'92; after small majority had voted no Maastricht Treaty in June '92. All Danes remember that summer; also due to victory in the Euros'92 over🇩🇪Or as then 🇩🇰foreign minister put it: if you cannot join them, beat them bit.ly/3zoE2PN 2/7
18.5.1993 Danes voted yes to the Edinburgh Agreement with the four opt-outs (euro, defence, Justice and Home Affairs and union citizenship). Result overshadowed by violent riots in Copenhagen 3/7 theguardian.com/world/1993/may…
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Las 30 citas que dan inicio a cada capítulo de #BORGEN.

🧵 ABRO HILO 🧵

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#Series #ComPol ImageImageImageImage
1) “El Príncipe no debe tener más objetivo o pensamiento que el de la guerra y sus reglas y disciplina”
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2) “Un príncipe ha de saber que el partido más seguro es ser temido primero que ser amado”
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Watching the great Danish TV show, #Borgen, on Netflix.

Parliamentary forms of government have some advantages. But I also remember the downsides, like Italy in the late '70s, when the government was dribbling around like a Harlem Globetrotters basketball.

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Democracy has gone from the direct form, eg, Athens, through various forms of representative democracy to where we are today.

In most parliamentary systems, there is a form of agency outside the political realm, which is tasked with control of forming governments.

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These non-political agents have no policy power. In England, it is the monarchy. In France, it is the office of the President.

The Prime Minister sets and executes policy. Sometimes, one party may not have enough seats in legislature to form a government directly.

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[ SÉRIE 🎬 ] Le monde au miroir des séries

Avec #TheCrown et #Borgen, nous ouvrons notre mini-série de l’été 2020 coordonnée par Dominique Moïsi sur la #politique et la #géopolitique vues à travers le monde des séries.

➡️ 1er épisode avec @Baudryalice.
institutmontaigne.org/blog/le-monde-…
D'ailleurs, recommanderiez-vous l'une de ces deux #séries à vos proches pour cet été ? 🧐 ☀️
[ SÉRIE 🎬 ] La suite de notre mini-série de l'été est en ligne !

🔮 Épisode 2 : analyse de 2 séries aux feuilletons qui ont de manière prémonitoire traité des épidémies avec @BrunoTertrais.

À l'étude : #Counterpart & #TheLast ⬇️
institutmontaigne.org/blog/le-monde-…
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ALRIGHT, TWITTER. Seeing a lot of show recos to get over lockdown blues. Welcome to a thread of all my favs.

A mix of some lesser-known shows, and some that have fans but could do with a wider audience. A few popular ones. All loved by me for various reasons.
1. Ófærð (Trapped)

Icelandic show about a small town that's entirely cut off by a storm, just as a headless corpse turns up. Human trafficking, arson, family feud combine in this atmospheric Nordic noir, led by the fantastic Ólafur Darri Ólafsson.

Streaming on @NetflixIndia. Image
DISCLAIMER: One recommendation each day of lockdown, starting today.
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