Names: Strömbäck, Jesper editor.| Kiousis, Spiro editor. Title: Political public relations: concepts, principles, and applications/edited by Jesper Strömbäck and Spiro Kiousis …
Corporatism may be seen as variety of capitalism in which specific structural prerequisites such as unionization, centralization, and strong states combined with bargaining and …
Denmark, Norway and Sweden are still among the most corporatist democracies in the world. Although corporatism has declined in Scandinavia over the last decades, it still exists …
Denmark and Norway have experienced significant political changes during the past three decades, changes that affect the constraints and opportunities organized interests are …
The literature on Western European parliaments has long pointed to an increase in non- legislative activities, including questions to the minister and interpellations; however, it has …
Parliaments risk becoming the main losers of internationalisation; a process that privileges executives and experts. Still, parliamentarians have developed a range of responses to …
FJ Christiansen, E Damgaard - Parliamentary Opposition in …, 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
In his seminal article on the Danish parliamentary oppositions, Mogens Pedersen tended to agree with Robert Dahl who, investigating the American case, stated that 'To say where the …
P Lægreid, S Opedal, IM Stigen - Journal of Health Politics …, 2005 - read.dukeupress.edu
This essay focuses on the balance between governmental control and enterprise autonomy by examining the Norwegian hospital reform. We describe the enterprise model and give a …
H Rommetvedt - Norway in Transition, 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Norway: Resources Count, But Votes Decide? From Neo-corporatist Representation to Neo-pluralist Parliamentarism Page 1 Norway: Resources Count, But Votes Decide? From Neo-corporatist …