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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes 1. For other recent reports in this elections in context series, see Allern (2010 Allern, Haugsgjerd Elin. 2010. ‘Survival of a Majority Coalition: The Norwegian Parliamentary Election of 14 September 2009’. West European Politics, 33(4): 904–12. [Taylor & Francis Online], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]), Dinas (2010 Dinas, Elias. 2010. ‘The Greek General Election of 2009: Pasok – The Third Generation’. West European Politics, 33(2): 389–98. [Taylor & Francis Online], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]), Faas (2010 Faas, Thorsten. 2010. ‘The German Federal Election of 2009: Sprouting Coalitions, Drooping Social Democrats’. West European Politics, 33(4): 894–903. [Taylor & Francis Online], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]), Lisi (2010 Lisi, Marco. 2010. ‘The Renewal of the Socialist Majority: The 2009 Portuguese Legislative Elections’. West European Politics, 33(2): 381–8. [Taylor & Francis Online], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]), Haughton et al. (2011 Haughton, Tim, Novotná,, Tereza and Deegan-Krause, Kevin. 2011. ‘The 2010 Czech and Slovak Parliamentary Elections’. West European Politics, 34(2): 394–402. [Taylor & Francis Online], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]) and Quinn (2011 Quinn, Thomas. 2011. ‘From New Labour to New Politics: The British General Election of 2010’. West European Politics, 34(2): 403–11. [Taylor & Francis Online], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]).

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