<p>‘All things Scandinavian are in fashion. But this fantastic volume urges us to see the Nordic countries as increasingly integrated in Europe and the world, even as each nation retains some of its distinctiveness. No other book in the market offers such a sophisticated, balanced, and rich analysis of Nordic politics and societies.’ - <i>Francesco Duina, Bates College, USA</i>.</p><p>‘This book brilliantly captures both the traditional and changing features of Scandinavian polities, politics and policies. The authors, by combining Scandinavian past and present, catch the essence of Scandinavian domestic and external affairs and shed light on how states can flourish in turbulent times.’ - <i>Baldur Thorhallsson, University of Iceland, Iceland.</i></p><p>‘The terms "Scandinavia" and "the Nordic model" tend to be used with increasing flexibility. This calls for a critical discussion of the Nordic examples in all their complexity and this impressively comprehensive handbook explores both the achievements and the challenges of the Nordic countries. It is essential for anyone interested in the Nordic societies, within or outside the region itself.’ - <i>Johan Strang, University of Helsinki, Finland.</i></p>
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Peter Nedergaard is Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Anders Wivel is Professor with special responsibilities at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.