1st Edition

The Political Culture of Nordic Self-Understanding Power Investigation

Edited By Ainur Elmgren, Norbert Götz Copyright 2016
    124 Pages
    by Routledge

    124 Pages
    by Routledge

    ‘Power investigation’, or the practice of power to legitimize itself through commissioned programmes of scientific enquiry, is a hallmark of Nordic democracy. Five power investigations have been conducted in the Nordic countries since 1972. The close connection to state power has not dissuaded prominent scholars from participating in them, nor have their findings evoked strong criticism. Combining politically guided perspectives with collaborative research, power investigations represent public events that typify the ostensibly open political culture of the Nordic countries, rather than simply existing as texts or as a politico-scientific genre. Although such investigations have been thought of as critical studies of power, the authors in this book show that their findings have varied greatly and that they have served as tools for wielding power. Whatever shortcomings they uncover, the utility of these investigations in suggesting transparency and self-reflection enhances the legitimacy of Scandinavian government. The investigations are persuasive exercises through which the commissioning authorities and those scholars hired to carry them out engage in a mutually beneficial exchange. Underlying this strategy is the perception, deeply embedded in Nordic political culture, that politics is a progressive, rational endeavour, and that identification with the state is an honourable role for academics.

    This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Contemporary European Studies.

    1. ‘Power Investigation: The Political Culture of Nordic Self-Understanding’: Introduction  Ainur Elmgren and Norbert Götz

    2. Introspective Performance: The Scandinavian Power Investigation as a Politico-Cultural Practice  Norbert Götz

    3. From the Swedish Model to the Open Society: The Swedish Power Investigation and the Power to Investigate Power, 1985 – 1990  Carl Marklund

    4. Three Nordic Power Investigations on the Repercussions of the European Union on Sovereignty and Democracy  Ann-Cathrine Jungar

    5. ‘Power Investigation’ Neglected: The Case of the Finnish Newspaper Helsingin Sanomat  Lotta Lounasmeri

    6. Power and Society in Finland: Change and Continuity  Ainur Elmgren

    7. Justice and EU Foreign Policy  Alex Prichard

    8. Informal Governance and the Eurozone Crisis  Alexandra Hennessy

    Biography

    Ainur Elmgren is a post-doctoral researcher in Political Science and History at the Network for European Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland.

    Norbert Götz is Professor of History at the Institute of Contemporary History, Södertörn University, Sweden.