The Norwegian Exception?: Norway's Liberal Democracy Since 1814
How did Norway become a highly successful liberal democracy? Will its prosperity and stability last, or has modern history been an exception? Is the Norwegian experience based on luck, or has a part been played by clever politicians and sound institutions, including a well-functioning rule of law? How does Norway combine social democracy with a market economy, and extensive foreign trade? Since the 1970s, Norway has become an oil-producing giant in Northern Europe-how can that role be reconciled with the realities of climate change, and increasing awareness of that crisis? This highly engaging book introduces Norwegian political and economic history to a broad audience, offering a deeper understanding of a country always looked upon with great interest, but perhaps not profoundly understood. The Norwegian Exception? takes the reader back through 200 years of state-building to explain Norway's current position as a top- ranking nation, and to consider its chances of keeping that status in the twenty-first century. In particular, it unpacks how Norwegian politics and governance have shaped the country's world-famous oil fund and unique relationship with the European Union. Leading historians Mathilde Fasting and Oystein Sorensen skillfully draw back the curtain on the inner workings of the Norwegian 'utopia'.
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The Norwegian Exception?: Norway's Liberal Democracy Since 1814
How did Norway become a highly successful liberal democracy? Will its prosperity and stability last, or has modern history been an exception? Is the Norwegian experience based on luck, or has a part been played by clever politicians and sound institutions, including a well-functioning rule of law? How does Norway combine social democracy with a market economy, and extensive foreign trade? Since the 1970s, Norway has become an oil-producing giant in Northern Europe-how can that role be reconciled with the realities of climate change, and increasing awareness of that crisis? This highly engaging book introduces Norwegian political and economic history to a broad audience, offering a deeper understanding of a country always looked upon with great interest, but perhaps not profoundly understood. The Norwegian Exception? takes the reader back through 200 years of state-building to explain Norway's current position as a top- ranking nation, and to consider its chances of keeping that status in the twenty-first century. In particular, it unpacks how Norwegian politics and governance have shaped the country's world-famous oil fund and unique relationship with the European Union. Leading historians Mathilde Fasting and Oystein Sorensen skillfully draw back the curtain on the inner workings of the Norwegian 'utopia'.
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The Norwegian Exception?: Norway's Liberal Democracy Since 1814

The Norwegian Exception?: Norway's Liberal Democracy Since 1814

The Norwegian Exception?: Norway's Liberal Democracy Since 1814

The Norwegian Exception?: Norway's Liberal Democracy Since 1814

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How did Norway become a highly successful liberal democracy? Will its prosperity and stability last, or has modern history been an exception? Is the Norwegian experience based on luck, or has a part been played by clever politicians and sound institutions, including a well-functioning rule of law? How does Norway combine social democracy with a market economy, and extensive foreign trade? Since the 1970s, Norway has become an oil-producing giant in Northern Europe-how can that role be reconciled with the realities of climate change, and increasing awareness of that crisis? This highly engaging book introduces Norwegian political and economic history to a broad audience, offering a deeper understanding of a country always looked upon with great interest, but perhaps not profoundly understood. The Norwegian Exception? takes the reader back through 200 years of state-building to explain Norway's current position as a top- ranking nation, and to consider its chances of keeping that status in the twenty-first century. In particular, it unpacks how Norwegian politics and governance have shaped the country's world-famous oil fund and unique relationship with the European Union. Leading historians Mathilde Fasting and Oystein Sorensen skillfully draw back the curtain on the inner workings of the Norwegian 'utopia'.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781787385603
Publisher: Hurst
Publication date: 11/15/2021
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 5.50(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Mathilde Fasting, of the think-tank Civita, is an economist, historian of ideas and author of books about Norwegian political and economic history, and on Francis Fukuyama (forthcoming). Oystein Sorensen, Professor of Modern History at the University of Oslo, has published on liberalism, nationalism, totalitarianism, Norwegian political culture and counterfactual history.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Part 1 Forming a Nation, 1814-1905

1 The 1814 Experience 23

2 Creating a Nation 39

3 Liberal Bureaucracy, Modern Society 55

4 The Road Towards Democracy 79

Part 2 Modernity, 1905-70

5 The 1905 Moment; How to Dissolve a Union Peacefully 95

6 Entering the Twentieth Century 107

7 The Interwar Years: An Expanding Political Spectrum 119

8 The War Experience: 1940-45 137

9 The Post-War Decades: Heyday of Social Democracy 149

Part 3 Still an Exception? The 1970s to the Present

10 The New Consensus of the 70s and 80s 169

11 Norway and the World: Europe and Oil at the Turn of the Millennium 189

12 Peaceful Coexistence or Polarization? Immigration and Identity 215

13 The Norwegian Exception? 233

Acknowledgements 247

Notes 249

Bibliography 255

Index 267

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