Iceland’s election results are not a vote against the EU

The weekend’s election in Iceland saw a shift to the right for the country, and substantial gains for the Independence Party, which is against joining the EU. Reflecting on the election results Benjamin Leruth argues that despite reluctance from the two winning parties, an EU referendum may still be...

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Main Author: Leruth, Benjamin
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Published: London School of Economics and Political Science 2013
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