The Nordic Council of Ministers has analysed data from interviews with residents of the Nordic Region to explore how democratic participation and perceptions of democracy have changed since the beginning of the 2000s. The study shows that although interest in politics has increased in the region since 2002, there is no discernible trend with regard to trust in national parliaments or trust in politicians. Compared with the rest of Europe, those living in the Nordic Region have a high level of trust in the European Parliament. Interest in politics in the region is also greater than in the rest of Europe. This report is authored by the policy analysis unit at the Secretariat to the Nordic Council of Ministers. It forms part of the unit’s repo...
Inevitably, most of the people who didn’t vote for the party or parties in power will be less happy ...
We often hear that the Nordic countries are at the top of one international index or another. Intern...
This is the second survey conducted at the Södertörn University College by the project 'Democracy an...
Is support for democracy decreasing among the young? Attitudes among the young tell us about the fut...
Almost 5,000 Nordic citizens have answered a wide range of questions relating to Nordic co-operation...
The notion of democratic network governance has attracted growing interest among students of local a...
The Nordic Model is the 20th-century Scandinavian recipe for combining stable democracies, individua...
Finland is like Sweden, Denmark, and Norway a stable democracy. Political rights are well developed ...
The Nordic Model is the 20th-century Scandinavian recipe for combining stable democracies, individua...
Defence date: 26 November 2012Examining Board: Professor Alexander Trechsel, European University Ins...
This Master’s Thesis explores Finland’s democracy support from the perspective of the Ministry for F...
The starting point of this paper is the reports on power and democracy which were finished in Denmar...
Political confidence and support are recognized as corner stones of any democratic society. Although...
The right to vote at elections is the strongest instrument available to the citizens to influence th...
The discussion about what kind of standards are required from democratic citizens dates back to Anci...
Inevitably, most of the people who didn’t vote for the party or parties in power will be less happy ...
We often hear that the Nordic countries are at the top of one international index or another. Intern...
This is the second survey conducted at the Södertörn University College by the project 'Democracy an...
Is support for democracy decreasing among the young? Attitudes among the young tell us about the fut...
Almost 5,000 Nordic citizens have answered a wide range of questions relating to Nordic co-operation...
The notion of democratic network governance has attracted growing interest among students of local a...
The Nordic Model is the 20th-century Scandinavian recipe for combining stable democracies, individua...
Finland is like Sweden, Denmark, and Norway a stable democracy. Political rights are well developed ...
The Nordic Model is the 20th-century Scandinavian recipe for combining stable democracies, individua...
Defence date: 26 November 2012Examining Board: Professor Alexander Trechsel, European University Ins...
This Master’s Thesis explores Finland’s democracy support from the perspective of the Ministry for F...
The starting point of this paper is the reports on power and democracy which were finished in Denmar...
Political confidence and support are recognized as corner stones of any democratic society. Although...
The right to vote at elections is the strongest instrument available to the citizens to influence th...
The discussion about what kind of standards are required from democratic citizens dates back to Anci...
Inevitably, most of the people who didn’t vote for the party or parties in power will be less happy ...
We often hear that the Nordic countries are at the top of one international index or another. Intern...
This is the second survey conducted at the Södertörn University College by the project 'Democracy an...