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Corporatism is about the influence of organisations and interest groups on policy making. The Nordic countries are societies with strong interest…
The Arctic Council was established in 1996 by the Ottawa Declaration with the intent of fostering “cooperation, coordination, and interaction between…
The 'labour movement' refers to the network of political, industrial, voluntary, educational and recreational organisations with a socialist or labour…
Immigration has been described as one of the policy areas where Denmark, Norway and Sweden have differed most since 1995. In 2018, Denmark was amongst…
Trade unions play a more important role in Nordic politics and economics than they do in most other countries. This is largely a result of their…
The feminist movement that flourished in the Nordic countries during the 1970s had strong roots in anti-capitalist, socialist ideology. It was powered…
A descendant of Old Norse, Faroese has had to contend with Danish but remains the principal language spoken and written in the Faroe Islands.
Nordic TV drama series remain an audience success in Germany and are highly regarded by critics. The reasons for this ongoing popularity can be found…
National labour markets in the Nordic countries reflect trade union and Social Democratic principles of full employment and solidarity, while…
Cracks work on multiple levels when screened in Nordic noir television series and are never incidental. Visually, the crack draws the viewer in,…
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