Since the post-war era, the Swedish Social Democratic Party (Socialdemokratiska arbetarepartiet, or SAP) has been regarded as the country's ‘natural party of government’, occupying a ‘hegemonic’ position in national political and social life. The institutions it had built up during the post-war period through consensualism and universalism, such as the universal welfare state and the Swedish Model, were part of a broader vision of the folkhem (or ‘People's Home’). Yet, despite a strong economic record, healthy pre-election government finances and a manifesto pledge to spend more on public services, the Social Democrats lost to the Alliance for Sweden, the non-socialist coalition, which included the Moderate Party, the Liberal Party, the Cen...
First Published: 01 February 2006From the 1930s to the 1980s, Swedish politics was based on the assu...
This study aims to provide answers to how the former Alliance parties relate to their basic ideologi...
Engblom, Gustav (2009) De nya riksdagspartierna och den politiska dagordningen “The new parilament p...
Since the post-war era, the Swedish Social Democratic Party (Socialdemokratiska arbetarepartiet, or ...
Sweden, a small but affluent society, is the epitome of the modern welfare state. Through the effort...
There is a large part of the population today whose perception of Swedish political parties assumes ...
In the Swedish parliamentary election of 7 September 2018, the biggest parties, the Social Democrats...
This article assesses how Swedish parliamentary democracy works today, almost one hundred years into...
This article studies the process of transformation of the Swedish political party system in the 1980...
The Social Democrats have traditionally dominated politics in Sweden. However, since 2006 a major sh...
With the recent election of a new party leader, the Swedish social democrats have the opportunity to...
The political landscape in Sweden has undergone considerable changes in recent decades The number of...
Populism is on the rise, anti-globalism, nationalism, and xenophobia run rampant, andtraditional mai...
The welfare state in Sweden was established more than a century ago by the Social Democratic Party o...
First Published: 01 February 2006From the 1930s to the 1980s, Swedish politics was based on the assu...
This study aims to provide answers to how the former Alliance parties relate to their basic ideologi...
Engblom, Gustav (2009) De nya riksdagspartierna och den politiska dagordningen “The new parilament p...
Since the post-war era, the Swedish Social Democratic Party (Socialdemokratiska arbetarepartiet, or ...
Sweden, a small but affluent society, is the epitome of the modern welfare state. Through the effort...
There is a large part of the population today whose perception of Swedish political parties assumes ...
In the Swedish parliamentary election of 7 September 2018, the biggest parties, the Social Democrats...
This article assesses how Swedish parliamentary democracy works today, almost one hundred years into...
This article studies the process of transformation of the Swedish political party system in the 1980...
The Social Democrats have traditionally dominated politics in Sweden. However, since 2006 a major sh...
With the recent election of a new party leader, the Swedish social democrats have the opportunity to...
The political landscape in Sweden has undergone considerable changes in recent decades The number of...
Populism is on the rise, anti-globalism, nationalism, and xenophobia run rampant, andtraditional mai...
The welfare state in Sweden was established more than a century ago by the Social Democratic Party o...
First Published: 01 February 2006From the 1930s to the 1980s, Swedish politics was based on the assu...
This study aims to provide answers to how the former Alliance parties relate to their basic ideologi...
Engblom, Gustav (2009) De nya riksdagspartierna och den politiska dagordningen “The new parilament p...