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The Routledge Handbook of Scandinavian Politics is a comprehensive overview of Scandinavian politics provided by leading experts in the field and covering the polity, the politics and the policy of Scandinavia. Coherently structured with a multi-level thematic approach, it explains and details Scandinavian politics today through a series of cutting-edge chapters. It will be a key reference point both for advanced-level students developing knowledge about the subject, as well as researchers producing new material in the area and beyond. It brings geographical scope and depth, with comparative chapters contributed by experts across the region. Methodologically and theoretically pluralistic, the handbook is in itself a reflection of the field of political science in Scandinavia and the diversity of the issues covered in the volume.



The Routledge Handbook of Scandinavian Politics

will be an essential reference for scholars, students, researchers and practitioners interested and working in the fields of Scandinavian politics, European politics, comparative politics and international relations.

Lists of figures
viii
List of tables
x
Notes on contributors xii
Preface xv
1 Introduction: Scandinavian politics between myth and reality
1(10)
Anders Wivel
Peter Nedergaard
PART I Polity
11(56)
2 The modern Scandinavian welfare state
13(12)
Stein Kuhnle
Matti Alestalo
3 The egalitarian paradise?
25(11)
Olof Bdackman
Kenneth Nelson
4 Still the corporatist darlings?
36(13)
Peter Munk Christiansen
5 The green `heavyweights': the climate policies of the Nordic countries
49(18)
Jens Hoff
PART II Politics
67(120)
6 Goldilocks' Frankenstein monster: the rise, political entrenchment and transformation of the Scandinavian welfare states
69(11)
Carsten Jensen
Kees van Kersbergen
7 Nordic administrative traditions
80(12)
Per Laegreid
8 Cabinets and ministerial turnover in the Scandinavian countries
92(11)
Martin Ejnar Hansen
9 The parliaments of the Scandinavian countries
103(11)
Thomas Persson
10 Nordic voters and party systems
114(10)
Kasper M. Hansen
Karina Kosiara-Pedersen
11 Public opinion and politics in Scandinavia
124(23)
Eva H. Onnudottir
Olafur Th. Hardarson
12 Continuity and convergence: populism in Scandinavia
147(14)
Ann-Cathrine Jungar
13 Social capital in the Scandinavian countries
161(13)
Rasmus Fonneshcek Andersen
Peter Thisted Dinesen
14 The role of the media in Scandinavian politics
174(13)
Sigurd Allern
PART III Policy
187(126)
15 Fiscal policy in the Scandinavian countries
189(13)
U. Michael Bergman
Svend E. Hougaard Jensen
Systein Thegersen
16 The fisheries policy in the Nordic countries: from open access to rights-based management fisheries
202(11)
Peder Andersen
Vibe Busk Larsen
17 Making and re-making the Nordic model of education
213(16)
Tine S. Preitz
Petter Aasen
18 Immigration policies of the Scandinavian countries
229(11)
Grete Brochmann
19 Scandinavian models of diplomacy
240(14)
Martin Marcussen
20 Scandinavian defence and alliance policies: different together
254(15)
Carmen Gebhard
21 Scandinavia and the European Union: pragmatic functionalism reconsidered
269(12)
Caroline Howard Grøn
Anders Wivel
22 The United Nations and the Nordic four: cautious sceptics, committed believers, cost---benefit calculators
281(13)
Peter Viggo Jakobsen
23 Scandinavian development policies
294(12)
Thorsten Borring Olesen
24 Conclusions: Scandinavian polities, politics and policies reconsidered
306(7)
Peter Nedergaard
Anders Wivel
Index 313
Peter Nedergaard is Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.





Anders Wivel is Professor with special responsibilities at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.