A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book
Always in crisis, always a solution? The Nordic model as a political and scholarly concept
Authors: Koivunen Anu, Ojala Jari, Holmén Janne
Editors: Anu Koivunen, Jari Ojala, Janne Holmén
Publishing place: London
Publication year: 2021
Book title : The Nordic Economic, Social and Political Model: Challenges in the 21st Century
Series title: Perspectives in Economic and Social History
First page : 1
Last page: 19
Number of pages: 19
eISBN: 978-0-429-02669-0
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429026690
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This chapter analyses the Nordic model as an empirical, policy-based phenomenon and as a political idea and a trope for the imagination through the lenses of social scientists and historians. The emergence and development of the Nordic model as a concept in international discussion can be roughly outlined by a quantitative bibliometric analysis using Google Books Ngrams. The notion of a distinctive Nordic social model began to attract international attention during the Great Depression of the 1930s. The prime minister of Denmark, Anker Jørgensen, answered by defining the common core of the Nordic model as democracy, welfare state, peace, solidarity with the Third World and, despite the differences between the Nordic countries, a strong cultural affiliation. In the Nordic context, scholarship on the Nordic model is a vast and lively field – impossible to subsume in a way that accurately mirrors its diversity and complexity.
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