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Panel 3 will also explore a subject central to Rokkan’s thought, namely the political development of the Scandinavian countries Sweden, Denmark and his native Norway. The democratization of this region exhibits many common features, from a relative lack of civil strife to a resulting pattern of stable democratic politics in which social democratic parties remain hegemonic. Did these similar features emerge from underlying common factors, from patterns of reciprocal influence and learning, or both? This similarity is all the more remarkable given the very different patterns of early modern statebuilding that characterized these three cases. It will be examined in light of the latest historical research by Rune Premfors (Sweden), Tim Knudsen (Denmark) and Bernt Hagtvet (Norway-invited).
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| The Swedish Case | View Paper Details |
| The Danish Case | View Paper Details |
| The Norwegian Case | View Paper Details |