Index

Problems in Paradise?

ISBN: 978-1-83753-509-5, eISBN: 978-1-83753-508-8

Publication date: 17 January 2024

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(2024), "Index", Silander, D. (Ed.) Problems in Paradise?, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 175-180. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83753-508-820241013

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INDEX

Absolute educational effect
, 117

Accountability, implications for
, 51–53

Act of Succession
, 36

Act of Succession within the Monarchy (1810)
, 26

Age of Liberty, The
, 17–18

Agencies
, 54

Agenda 2030
, 167, 169

Alternative media
, 138

Attitudes
, 44

Authoritarian regimes
, 2

Authoritarian-leaning political parties
, 43

Autocratization
, 1–2, 12, 145–149, 169

Bertelsmann Stiftung
, 3–4

Bureaucratic arena
, 49, 62

in Sweden
, 50

Bureaucratic society (see also Civil society; Economic society; International Society; Judicial society; Political society)
, 7–8, 10

from government to governance
, 51–53

public administration and state apparatus at work
, 55–61

system of public governance in Sweden
, 53–55

Care during pandemic
, 55–58

Central for democracy
, 115

Central government
, 54–55

Centre Party
, 39–41

Christian Democratic Party
, 38–39

Civil Liberties Union, The
, 68–69

Civil Rights Defenders (CRD)
, 91–92

Civil society (see also Bureaucratic society; Economic society; International Society; Judicial society; Media society, Political society)
, 7–8, 11, 34, 49, 100–101

changes to Swedish civil society–democracy nexus
, 105–108

democracy nexus
, 100–101

quality of
, 108–110

Swedish Civil Society
, 101–103

Classical liberalism
, 83

Commercial media
, 135

Confidence in public institutions
, 58–59

Consolidation of democracy
, 16–17, 33, 67, 92

Consolidation of liberal democracy
, 32–35

Constitution of 1974
, 35–38

Constitution of Sweden (1809)
, 18–19

Constitutional Act (1809)
, 15, 36–37

Constitutional Committee
, 37–38

Constitutional context, judicial society in
, 69–70

Constitutionalism
, 68, 74–75

Copenhagen criteria, The
, 146

Core values
, 60

Corona Commission, The
, 56–58

Corporate management
, 52–53

Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU)
, 159

COVID-19 pandemic
, 56, 86

Crimmigration
, 71

Cultural polarization
, 41–44

Deepening democracy
, 16–17

Democracy
, 20, 70, 82–83, 167, 169

changes and challenges to
, 84–92

European order of
, 148–154

index of economist intelligence unit
, 70

rise of
, 41–44

Democratic backsliding
, 92

Democratic consolidation
, 31–32, 34, 81

and expansion of Swedish Welfare State
, 22–27

Democratic institutions
, 71

Democratic paradise, Sweden as
, 2–6

Democratic rule of law
, 70

Democratic theory
, 78–79

Democratic transitions of democracy
, 16–17

Democratization
, 2, 7–8, 12, 148–149

international–national linkages to
, 145

processes
, 1, 9–10

in Sweden
, 20

Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI)
, 89–90

Digital wave
, 89–90

Distribution of education
, 117–118

Economic society (see also Bureaucratic society; Civil society; International Society; Judicial society; Media society; Political society)
, 7–8, 11, 49

changes and challenges to Swedish economic society and democracy
, 84–92

and democracy
, 82–83

global threats affecting
, 84–87

Swedish economic society and welfare model
, 83–84

Economist Intelligence Unit
, 3, 67, 71, 153

Education
, 115, 119

Education Act, The (2010)
, 118, 124

Educational society (see also Bureaucratic society; Civil society; Economic society; International Society; Judicial society; Media society; Political society)
, 7–8, 11–12

contemporary challenges to Swedish School
, 121–124

educational system in Sweden
, 118–120

education–democracy nexus
, 116–118

from state control to marketization
, 119–120

Educational system in Sweden
, 118–120

Education–democracy nexus
, 116–118

Electoral authoritarian regimes
, 148

Electoral democracy
, 31

Electoral process
, 154

Ethics management

for good governance and upholding trust
, 59–61

strategies
, 62

European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC)
, 148–149

European Commission
, 108

European context
, 71–72

European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR)
, 73

European Convention of Human Rights
, 68

European Economic Community (EEC)
, 148–149

European law
, 68

European Neighborhood Policy (ENP)
, 149

European order of democracy
, 148–154

European trend of autocratization, The
, 153

European Union (EU)
, 5, 69, 85, 145–146, 158, 162, 169

context
, 79

at crossroads
, 158–160

Europeanization
, 107

Eurostat
, 85

Exclusion
, 77

Flawed democracies
, 154

Formal political institutions
, 34

Freedom House
, 150, 154

Freedom of expression
, 102

Freedom of the Press Act (1766)
, 18

Freedom of the Press Act (1810)
, 18–19

Freedom of the Press Act (1949)
, 26

Fundamental Law on Freedom of Expression
, 26, 36

General elections (1921)
, 19–22

Genetic Theory
, 31–32

Global State of Democracy indices
, 71

Global State of Democracy Report of 2022
, 71–72

Globalization
, 138–139

Good governance and upholding trust, ethics management for
, 59–61

Governance model
, 55

Governance reforms
, 49, 51–52

Government
, 27, 37

agencies
, 53–54

formation
, 38–41

to governance
, 51–53

Greens
, 39–41

Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
, 52–53, 102

Health care during pandemic
, 55–58

Illiberal democracy
, 43

Illiberalism
, 158–160

Immigration and changing society
, 78–79

Individualization
, 105

Industrialization process
, 105–106

Institutionalized Swedish welfare state
, 83

Instrument of Government (1810)
, 18–19

Instrument of Government (1974)
, 26, 35–37

Integration policy
, 77

International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA)
, 121

International Mathematics and Science Study, The (TIMMS)
, 121

International Society (see also Bureaucratic society; Civil society; Economic society; Educational society; Judicial society; Media society; Political society)
, 12

changing Swedish democracy
, 160–162

European order of democracy
, 148–154

European Union at crossroads
, 158–160

international–national linkages to democratization
, 145

International-National Linkages, The
, 146

to democratization
, 145

Judicial institutions
, 100

Judicial society (see also Bureaucratic society; Civil society; Economic society; International Society, Political society)
, 7–8, 11

analysis of Swedish judicial society
, 72–75

changing political landscape
, 75–78

nature of Swedish democracy
, 70–72

in theoretical and constitutional context
, 69–70

Judicial system
, 74–75

Keynesian tradition
, 82–83

Left Party
, 39–41

Liberal corporatism
, 83–84

Liberal democracy
, 1, 4–5, 16–17

concept
, 42

political society and consolidation of
, 32–35

Liberal democratic systems
, 38, 42

Liberal dimension of democracy
, 3, 68

Liberties Rule of Law Report 2023, The
, 77–78

Marginalization
, 77

Marketization

process
, 124–125

from state control to
, 119–120

Marxist people’s democracy
, 34–35

Media
, 129

Media ownership concentration
, 137

Media society (see also Bureaucratic society; Civil society; Economic society; Educational society; International Society; Judicial society; Political society)
, 7–8, 12

challenges from lens of media system’s democratic roles
, 135–139

media systems in democracies and ideal roles
, 130–133

Swedish media system
, 133–135

Media system
, 130–131

challenges from lens of media system’s democratic roles
, 135–139

in democracies and ideal roles
, 130–133

Membership process
, 146

Minority governments principle
, 24–25

Mixed approach
, 82–83

Modernization process
, 105

National Commission of Enquiry report on COVID-19, The
, 86

National Geographic Society, The
, 87

National heterogenization
, 106

National populism
, 160

National unity
, 106

Nationalism
, 158–160

Nations in Transit Index
, 154

Neoliberal policy
, 120

New Democrats
, 38–41

New Public Management (NPM)
, 6, 51–52

reforms
, 52–53

Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)
, 101–102

Nordic Welfare model
, 25

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
, 6, 85

Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
, 88, 121

Parliamentarism
, 26–27, 36–37

Parliamentary Act (1866)
, 19

Participatory democracy
, 16–17

Pessimism
, 22

Political institutions
, 100

Political landscape
, 38, 41, 75, 78

Political process
, 100

Political rights
, 150

Political society (see also Bureaucratic society; Civil society; Economic society; International Society; Judicial society)
, 7–8, 10, 34, 49

and consolidation of liberal democracy
, 32–35

Constitution of 1974
, 35–38

from five to eight parties
, 38–41

rise of SD, cultural polarization, and doubts about democracy
, 41–44

Political systems
, 6–7

in Sweden
, 25

Politics of Swedish democracy

democratic transitions and consolidation of democracy
, 16–17

road to general elections in 1921
, 19–22

Swedish political development before 1900
, 17–19

toward democratic consolidation and expansion of Swedish Welfare State
, 22–27

Polyarchy
, 22–23

Populism
, 71

Press conference journalism
, 136–137

Program for International Students Assessment (PISA)
, 121

Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS)
, 121

Public administration and state apparatus at work
, 55–61

ethics management for good governance and upholding trust
, 59–61

health care and care during pandemic
, 55–58

trust and confidence in public institutions
, 58–59

Public governance in Sweden, system of
, 53–55

Public Health Agency
, 55, 57, 62, 136–137

Public service media
, 134

Publicity principle
, 60

Rally-round-the flag’ effect
, 58

Reforms
, 22–23, 52

Regime heterogeneity
, 7–8

Relative education model
, 117

Research
, 149

Riksdag Act (1810)
, 18–19

Riksdag Act (1974)
, 26, 36–37

Rule of law
, 70

Russian invasions of Georgia
, 145

School segregation
, 123

Segregation and between-school variation in student performance
, 123–124

Social constitution
, 79

Social democratic government
, 119–120

Social Democratic Party
, 5–6, 24–25, 38–39, 41

Social market
, 83–84

Social-Democratic Party
, 27

Society, immigration and changing
, 78–79

Socioeconomic vulnerable persons
, 56

Sub-national government
, 54

Succession Act (1810)
, 18–19

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
, 7–8, 116, 167

Sweden
, 67

democracy
, 71

as democratic paradise
, 2–6

democratization
, 19

economy
, 84

educational system in
, 118–120

system of public governance in
, 53–55

Sweden Comprehensive School Code
, 119

Sweden Democrats (SD)
, 5, 32, 43, 68–69, 161

rise of
, 41–44

Swedes
, 45

Swedish Agency for Public Management (SAPM)
, 60–61

Swedish Agency for Youth and Civil Society (MUCF)
, 109

Swedish Association Local Authorities and Regions (SALAR)
, 58, 61

Swedish civil society
, 99–103, 110

Swedish civil society–democracy nexus, changes to
, 105–108

Swedish Constitution
, 68, 73

Swedish context
, 81–82

Swedish democracy
, 12, 31–32, 79, 160, 162

nature of
, 70–72

quality of
, 6–8

structure of study
, 9–12

Sweden as democratic paradise
, 2–6

Swedish democratic system
, 26, 36

Swedish Economic Society
, 83–84, 90

changes and challenges to
, 84–92

global threats affecting economic society
, 84–87

internal threats affecting economic society
, 87–92

Swedish Education Act
, 116, 118

Swedish Educational Broadcasting Company, The (UR)
, 134

Swedish exceptionalism
, 5–6

Swedish government
, 17

Swedish Integration Board
, 77

Swedish judicial society, analysis of
, 72–75

Swedish justice system
, 68–69

Swedish law
, 68

Swedish legal system
, 73, 78

Swedish media
, 130

model
, 12

system
, 133–135

Swedish National Agency for Education (SNAE)
, 120

Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention (BRA)
, 91–92

Swedish parliamentary system
, 6

Swedish political architecture, The
, 74–75

Swedish political debate, The
, 109

Swedish political system, The
, 25–26, 31–32

Swedish Public Health Agency
, 58–59

Swedish Public Radio (SR)
, 134

Swedish Public Television (SVT)
, 134

Swedish response, The
, 55

Swedish school

contemporary challenges to
, 121–124

increased segregation and between-school variation in student performance
, 123–124

school performance in international rankings
, 121–123

Swedish social democracy
, 5

Swedish state
, 73

Swedish system, The
, 119

Swedish system of judicial, The
, 73

Swedish welfare state, The
, 25

toward democratic consolidation and expansion of
, 22–27

Teorell’s Partisanship
, 31–32

Theoretical context, judicial society in
, 69–70

Tidö Agreement
, 40–41, 77–78

Toleration
, 41

Toxic polarization
, 159

Transition period
, 16

Transition process
, 16

Treaty on European Union (TEU)
, 148–149, 158

Trust
, 58–59

ethics management for good governance and upholding
, 59–61

in public institutions
, 58–59

Unemployment
, 72

Union of democracies
, 149

United Nations (UN)
, 11–12, 87, 167

Declaration of Human Rights
, 116

Department of Economic and Social Affairs
, 87

Sustainable Development Goals
, 87

Universal suffrage
, 21

Unreformed Bureaucracy
, 31–32

V-Dem index of liberal democracy
, 22–23

V-Dem Institute
, 3, 108, 147–148, 158

Welfare Model
, 83–84

Western democracies
, 32

World Health Organization (WHO)
, 87

World War I (WWI)
, 20

World War II (WWII)
, 22–23, 38