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Mathilde Fasting,Oystein Sorensen

Norwegian Exception?: Norway's Liberal Democracy Since 1814

Norwegian Exception?: Norway's Liberal Democracy Since 1814

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Norway has become a highly successful liberal democracy due to clever politicians and sound institutions, including a well-functioning rule of law. It combines social democracy with a market economy and extensive foreign trade. Since the 1970s, Norway has become an oil-producing giant in Northern Europe, but how can this role be reconciled with the realities of climate change? 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 its chances of keeping that status in the twenty-first century.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 280 pages
\n Publication date: 02 September 2021
\n Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
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Norway, a highly successful liberal democracy, has achieved remarkable prosperity and stability over the years. However, it is important to ask whether this success will continue in the future or if modern history has been an exception. The Norwegian experience has been shaped by a combination of factors, including clever politicians, sound institutions, and a well-functioning rule of law.

Norway combines social democracy with a market economy, allowing for a high level of social welfare and economic growth. The country has extensive foreign trade, with a strong focus on natural resources and energy exports. Since the 1970s, Norway has become an oil-producing giant in Northern Europe, which has played a significant role in its economic success.

However, the country faces challenges related to climate change and increasing awareness of the crisis. The role of oil production in Norway's economy and society raises questions about reconciling economic growth with environmental sustainability.

This highly engaging book, "The Norwegian Exception?," introduces Norwegian political and economic history to a broad audience, offering a deeper understanding of a country that has always been looked upon with great interest but perhaps not profoundly understood. The book 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, the book 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 Øystein Sørensen skillfully draw back the curtain on the inner workings of the Norwegian utopia, providing insights into the factors that have contributed to Norway's success and challenges.

Overall, "The Norwegian Exception?" is a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the politics, economics, and history of Norway. The book offers a comprehensive and insightful analysis of a country that has achieved remarkable success and has the potential to continue to thrive in the future.

\n Weight: 494g\n
Dimension: 148 x 224 x 30 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781787385603\n \n

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