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Автор Allardt, Erik
Дата выпуска 2000
dc.description The Nordic countries of Europe have many common traits. They are small countries in Northern Europe, they have been Lutheran since the Reformation, and they had, for centuries, a strong landholding peasantry but a weak aristocracy. They developed a comprehensive welfare state after the Second World War, and they are more sceptical about European integration than people from other countries in Western Europe. Despite attempts to create a Nordic union and the existence of a Nordic Council, their joint Nordic orientation has been subordinated to the national interests of the individual Nordic countries. They are clear-cut nation states with a nationalism that is not fierce, but represents a kind of official, controlled and uniform national spirit. With respect to parliamentary politics and social policy the main features of the countries have been called the Nordic Model. The model still exists, but rests on shakier ground than before.
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Издатель Cambridge University Press
Копирайт Copyright © Academia Europaea 2000
Название A political sociology of the Nordic countries
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1017/S1062798700004634
Electronic ISSN 1474-0575
Print ISSN 1062-7987
Журнал European Review
Том 8
Первая страница 129
Последняя страница 141
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