Scandinavian Political Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of Scandinavian Political Studies is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Family Beats School? Adolescents' Turnout Intention on Different Educational Tracks19
‘Bigwig hatred’ and the emergence of the first Scandinavian agrarian‐populist party14
Normative Governance for Green Policies: Exploring the Practices of Civil Society14
Is disloyalty rewarded? The electoral consequences of bloc changes of Scandinavian Centre Parties 1977–201910
Priming citizens to think about public participation initiatives: Does it impact their view of government?9
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Racism and Gender in the Parliamentary Workplace: Insight Into Immigrant Background MPs' Experiences of Discrimination in Sweden9
Home is where the heart is? A comparative analysis of Flemish and Danish parties' organizational linkages with the EU8
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Policy, office and votes: An experimental investigation of the dynamic aspect of party goals7
Swedish Members of Parliament's Perceived Ability to Act on Climate Change7
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The Epistemic Habits of Danish Populists: Objectivity, Legitimacy and Evidence6
Gender and Support for Climate Change Policies: The Case of Offshore Wind Farms5
The Link Between Individual Predispositions and Misperceptions About Immigrants: Insights From Denmark5
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Online polarization and identity politics: An analysis of Facebook discourse on Muslim and LGBTQ+ communities in Finland4
Nordic legal overseers and institutional openness in crises: Challenges and adaptation during the COVID‐19 pandemic4
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Narratives in the Farm Animal Welfare Policy Process3
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Why do local governments privatize? Political representation and contagion in the privatization of welfare services in Sweden3
Corporate Political Access Across Europe: Evidence From Denmark, Finland, and the Netherlands3
Rightwing populism and public opinion on the Covid‐19 pandemic in Sweden: The role of strategic party positioning and political cues3
Opportunities and Barriers for Politicians' Interaction With Citizens on Social Media in the 2020s: An Updated Framework for Future Research3
Locating power in party leader selection2
Populist Governance in Sweden and Its Impact on State‐Civil Society Relations From CSOs' Perspective2
End of consensus? Ideology, partisan identity, and affective polarization in Finland 2003–20192
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Institutional Responses to Threats and Harassment of Academics: Evidence From a Survey Among Political Scientists in Norway2
Convince with facts: Information effects on attitudes to the sickness insurance in Sweden2
Gamson's Law in the City Hall: The Populist Radical Right and the Dilemma of Allocating Municipal Portfolios in Sweden1
Interest group resources, access, and influence: An empirical review1
The Politics of School Choice in Scandinavia: Why so Stark Differences?1
The Impact of Three Crises on the Hegemony of Finland's Nuclear Power Elite1
Youth support for direct versus talk‐centric democratic processes in Finland1
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Acting on three arenas: A multidimensional approach to understanding ministerial turnover1
Citizen Engagement on Social Media Government Pages: Insights From Nordic Municipalities1
Between Liberal and Illiberal Visions of Society: Elite–Voter Ideological Congruence in Finland1
Same but different: On continuity and change in agricultural policy reforms1
On the Motivations of Political Entrepreneurs1
“Ideology and Religion” how left‐right ideology plays a key role in attitudes toward Israel and Palestine in Sweden1
People or Experts? A Study on Public Preferences for Participatory Democracy and Expert Governance in the Context of Climate Policymaking in Sweden1
Aligning working‐class interests and preferences: The case of inheritance tax1
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Rural but not radical right: The rural‐urban cleavage in Norway1
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Populist MPs on Facebook: Adoption and emotional reactions in Austria, the Netherlands, and Sweden1
Scandinavian Diplomacy and the Israeli−Palestinian Conflict: Official and Unofficial Soft PowerBy NirLevitan, Abingdon: Routledge, 2023. 226 00., £35.99 (ebook). ISBN: 978‐1‐00‐336519‐81
The view of freedom that shaped the Swedish welfare state0
Spatial spillover effects associated with the Sweden Democrats' growing support0
Political contexts and new electorates: The case of women in Norway0
Bottom‐up foreign policy? Finland, NATO and public opinion0
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Sweden's quest for shelter: ‘Nonalignment' and NATO membership0
Different governments, similar agendas? Analyzing more than seven decades of Norwegian policy agendas presented in executive speeches0
Reproducing white normativity in parties' candidate recruitment: Evidence from the 2017 Finnish municipal elections0
Self‐Reliant Citizens, Market Deregulation, and Labour Flexibility: The Case of Finnish Entrepreneurship Strategy (2000–2022)0
Finland's NATO membership: Continuous shelter‐seeking strategy0
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Rally‐Round‐the‐Flag: The Case of COVID‐19 in Denmark0
Asymmetric Influence: Politicians Can Fuel but Not Dampen Conflict0
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The roots and routes of public health institutes in Scandinavia0
Fears, Pandemic, and the Shaping of Social Trust: A Three‐Wave Panel Study in Sweden0
Why Some Want Something for Nothing: Three Explanations for Unfunded Spending Demand0
The Nordic formula: an analysis of policy learning in sectorial networks of the Nordic Council of Ministers0
Energy agendas: A longitudinal analysis of Finnish parliamentary debates0
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Who can become a full member of the club?—Results from a conjoint survey experiment on public attitudes about the naturalisation of non‐EU migrants in Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and Denmark0
Decorporatization and organized interests in public policymaking in Norway: A tide that lifts all ships or an ebb tide leaving only the few afloat?0
Explaining the gap: Why do Swedish‐speaking minority youth have higher political self‐efficacy than Finnish‐speaking majority youth?0
Preaching to the Unconverted: How Politicians Attacking the Media Influence Citizens' Evaluation of News Credibility0
Mediatization of the Danish Central Government0
Popular Support for Climate Policies Across Political Divides? The Importance of Climate Concern0
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Scandinavian capital cities as EU lobbyists: Strategies and lobby channels0
Distinct From the Nordic Revolving Door? The Before and Post‐Appointment Employment of High‐Ranking Political Aides in Finland0
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“The Poor Are Hit the Hardest”—Norwegians' Perceptions of Climate (In)Justice0
Negative partisanship and the populist radical right: The case of Norway0
Exploring differences in affective polarization between the Nordic countries0
From exclusion to establishment: Organizational birthmarks and imprinting within populist parties0
Ideological biases in research evaluations? The case of research on majority–minority relations0
Understanding institutional layers and modes of change for energy transitions: Analysis of Norway's electricity sector reforms0
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The Politics of Statutory Extensions of Collective Bargaining in Norway0
Trustees, Delegates, and Direct Democracy: Exploring Mass‐Elite Incongruence in Perceptions of Advisory Referendums0
Crisis, temporality and governmental policy agendas: The cases of Finland and Sweden0
Cabinet Turbulence and Political Scandals—Accountability Under Pressure0
Back to Business? Business‐Owners and Their Responses to COVID‐19 Policies in a Comparative Perspective0
The Deliberative Type? How Different Personalities Prefer and Experience Public Deliberation0
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Intergroup contact reduces affective polarization but not among strong party identifiers0
A Sami land‐claims settlement? Assessing Norway's Finnmark Act in a comparative perspective0
Elite Deliberation at the Local Level ‐ Politicians and Civil Servants Reaching Agreements in a Swedish Municipality0
Does the Internet Matter for Elections? Examining Perceived Internet Effects Across Five Danish Elections 2007–20220
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The Sole Effect of Double Standards—How Public Scandalization of Political Hypocrisy Influences Citizens' Democratic Trust and Engagement0
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Less is more or the more the merrier? Analysing attitudes towards multiple‐mandate holding among local officeholders0
Election campaigns and the cyclical nature of emotions—How politicians engage in affective polarization0
The Scandinavian states' staffing of the United Nations‐system0
Business and human rights as Swedish foreign policy: The soft implementation of international regulatory norms0
A rise in the prominence of business? The political role of corporations in Denmark over two decades0
Can politicians and citizens deliberate together? Evidence from a local deliberative mini‐public0
Party competition on social media: Evidence from politicians' tweets0
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Can a change in the leadership of a populist radical right party be traced among voters? The case of the Finns Party0
Beyond the Ivory Tower? Security Studies Scholarship in Denmark and Norway0
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An emerging populist welfare paradigm? How populist radical right‐wing parties are reshaping the welfare state0
The Application Paradox: How National Officials Perceive Their Role When Applying EU Law0
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Authorised, Accountable and Autonomous? A Comparison of Elected and Non‐Elected Representatives and Their Potential for Democratic Legitimacy0
What is at stake and what does it take? Collaborative governance and policy (in)action in the adoption of a National Forest Programme0
Retrenchment Without Liberalisation: Making Sense of Sweden's Shift Away From Consensual and Evidence‐Based Politics0
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Performing Authority in Times of Crisis: Six Frames of Contested Authority During the Pandemic Era in Finland0
Political News Consumption and Media Source Preferences During Election Campaigns: A Rolling Cross‐Sectional Analysis0
Complying with COVID‐19 policy: The role of citizenship norms for young people's compliance with Sweden's voluntary COVID‐19 recommendations0
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