
The Oxford Handbook of Swedish Politics provides a state of the art analysis of political development in Sweden. Covering all essential aspects of politics in Sweden, this volume provides detailed accounts of policy making, governance, institutional arrangements, foreign relations, electoral behavior, the party system, the public administration, the constitutional framework, and the welfare state. The Handbook shows how many of the features that once were exceptional to Sweden, for example, the welfare state, the consensual policy making, the historical compromise between capital and labor, and the dominance of social democracy, are less prominent today compared to a few decades ago although they are still certainly present. Global forces, increasing affluence, and an ideological shift towards neo-liberalism have contributed to making Sweden more of an average European industrialized democracy. The Handbook is divided into ten thematic Sections with four chapters and an Introduction in each Section. Thus, each theme is studied from different perspectives in order to provide the reader with a more multi-faceted picture of the political development in each theme.
This volume investigates the evolution of the Swedish political system and its transition from an exceptional model of social democracy to a more conventional European industrialized democracy. Edited by Jon Pierre, the text compiles contributions from leading scholars to analyze the structural, institutional, and ideological shifts that have redefined the Swedish state over the past several decades. The work utilizes a comparative framework to assess how global economic forces and domestic policy changes have altered traditional pillars such as the welfare state and consensual governance.
What You Will Find
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Experts and academics recognize this volume as a foundational reference for understanding the complexities of the Swedish political system. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, making it a primary resource for students and researchers specializing in Scandinavian politics.
Page Count:
707
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
ISBN-10:
0191643955
ISBN-13:
9780191643958
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