The Nordic Economic, Social and Political Model: Challenges in the 21st Century

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The Nordic Model is the 20th-century Scandinavian recipe for combining stable democracies, individual freedom, economic growth and comprehensive systems for social security. But what happens when Sweden and Finland – two countries topping global indexes for competitiveness, productivity, growth, quality of life, prosperity, and equality – start doubting themselves and their future? Is the Nordic Model at a crossroads? Historically, consensus, continuity, social cohesion, and broad social trust have been hailed as key components for the success and for the self-images of Sweden and Finland. In the contemporary, however, political debates in both countries are increasingly focused on risks, threats, and worry. Social disintegration, political polarization, geopolitical anxieties, and threat of terrorism are often dominant themes. This book focuses on what appears to be a paradox: countries with low income differences, high faith in social institutions, and relatively high cultural homogeneity becoming fixated on the fear of polarization, disintegration, and diminished social trust. Unpacking the presentist discourse of "worry" and a sense of interregnum at the face of geopolitical tensions, digitalization, and globalization, as well as challenges to democracy, the chapters take steps back in time and explore the current conjecture through the eyes of historians and social scientists, addressing key aspects of and challenges to both the contemporary and future Nordic Model. In addition, the functioning and efficacy of the participatory democracy and current protocols of decision-making are debated. This work is essential reading for students and scholars of the welfare state, social reforms, and populism, as well as Nordic and Scandinavian studies. The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

Author(s): Anu Koivunen; Jari Ojala; Janne Holmén
Series: Perspectives in Economic and Social History
Edition: 1
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 261
City: Abingdon
Tags: democratic peace; democratic social consensus; economic history; egalitarian; history of welfare states; Nordic welfare state; national welfare; redistribution; safety net; social history; social integration; social welfare; welfare economics; welfare history; welfare policy; welfare state

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Contents
List of contributors
1 Always in crisis, always a solution? The Nordic model as a political and scholarly concept
2 Three driving forces: structural challenges for Nordic democracies in the 2010s
3 Lost land of bliss: imagined temporalities of the Nordic welfare state
4 More or less equality? facts, debates, and policies related to the Nordic model
5 Liquid neutrality: paradoxes of democracy in Finnish and Swedish NATO discussions?
6 The decline of Nordic social democracy
7 Conservatives at the crossroads: cooperating or resisting extremism and populism?
8 Nordic populists as hegemony challengers
9 Cultural policy and cultural diversity
10 Managing moods: media, politicians, and anxiety over public debate
11 Persistent paradoxes, turbulent times: gender equality policies in the Nordics in the 2010s
12 Adapting the Nordic welfare state model to the challenges of automation
13 Education 4.0. Nordic long-term planning and educational policies in the fourth industrial revolution
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