A high-quality textbook which has earned a strong reputation and is cited by senior academics and undergraduates alike. It is essential reading for anyone who wishes to view Nordic politics and policy-making in a wider comparative perspective.
A high-quality textbook which has earned a strong reputation and is cited by senior academics and undergraduates alike. It is essential reading for anyone who wishes to view Nordic politics and policy-making in a wider comparative perspective.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Arter holds the First Chair of Politics at the University of Aberdeen
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The Nordic states: a suitable case for comparison? Part I: The making of modern Scandinavia 2. Towards the eight quills of the swan: nation-building and state-building, 1809-1944 Part II: The Scandinavian party system model 3. 2 + 3 = ?: the emergence of the Scandinavian party system(s) 4. Reds and Greens: the historic strength of the five main types of party 5. 'Big Bang' elections and party system change in Scandinavia: farewell to the "enduring party system"? Part III: A distinctive model of political representation? 6. Selecting candidates and electing members of parliament in the Nordic region: an analytical framework 7. The personal vote and personal-vote-seeking: a shift towards a 'personalised candidate campaign' model? 8. Political representation: a 'demand side' perspective Part IV: A Nordic model of government? 9. The Nordic states: consensual democracies? 10. A Nordic model of government? Part V: A Nordic model of parliamentarism? 11. The Nordic parliaments: much of a muchness 'working parliaments'? 12. The Nordic parliaments: an alternative model? 13. Towards prime ministerial government or a presidentialisation of the executive? Part VI: The Nordic welfare model 14. Trouble in paradise: W(h)ither the 'Nordic welfare model'? 15. The emergence of a new Nordic welfare model? Part VII: A Nordic model of regional co-operation 16. Institutionalised regional co-operation: much ado about nothing [much]? 17. Nordic regional co-operation: the security dimension Part VIII: Norden in an integrating Europe 18. Nordic euroscepticism past and present: the nation against the state? Epilogue: The end of Nordic exceptionalism? Index
Introduction 1. The Nordic states: a suitable case for comparison? Part I: The making of modern Scandinavia 2. Towards the eight quills of the swan: nation-building and state-building, 1809-1944 Part II: The Scandinavian party system model 3. 2 + 3 = ?: the emergence of the Scandinavian party system(s) 4. Reds and Greens: the historic strength of the five main types of party 5. 'Big Bang' elections and party system change in Scandinavia: farewell to the "enduring party system"? Part III: A distinctive model of political representation? 6. Selecting candidates and electing members of parliament in the Nordic region: an analytical framework 7. The personal vote and personal-vote-seeking: a shift towards a 'personalised candidate campaign' model? 8. Political representation: a 'demand side' perspective Part IV: A Nordic model of government? 9. The Nordic states: consensual democracies? 10. A Nordic model of government? Part V: A Nordic model of parliamentarism? 11. The Nordic parliaments: much of a muchness 'working parliaments'? 12. The Nordic parliaments: an alternative model? 13. Towards prime ministerial government or a presidentialisation of the executive? Part VI: The Nordic welfare model 14. Trouble in paradise: W(h)ither the 'Nordic welfare model'? 15. The emergence of a new Nordic welfare model? Part VII: A Nordic model of regional co-operation 16. Institutionalised regional co-operation: much ado about nothing [much]? 17. Nordic regional co-operation: the security dimension Part VIII: Norden in an integrating Europe 18. Nordic euroscepticism past and present: the nation against the state? Epilogue: The end of Nordic exceptionalism? Index
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