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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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Ideological Tripolarization, Partisan Tribalism and Institutional Trust: The Foundations of Affective Polarization in the Swedish Multiparty System41
Right‐wing ideological constraint and vaccine refusal: The case of the COVID‐19 vaccine in Norway19
Attitudes to Climate Migrants: Results from a Conjoint Survey Experiment in Denmark11
External Voting Rights from a Citizen Perspective – Comparing Resident and Non‐resident Citizens' Attitudes towards External Voting11
Norway's Food Waste Reduction Governance: From Industry Self‐Regulation to Governmental Regulation?11
An emerging populist welfare paradigm? How populist radical right‐wing parties are reshaping the welfare state11
The Compensation Hypothesis Revisited and Reversed10
Political Consumerism and Interpersonal Discussion Patterns9
Guardians of Democracy? On the Response of Civil Society Organisations to Right‐Wing Extremism8
How Context Matters: The Significance of Political Homogeneity and Language for Political Efficacy8
Timing in Opposition Party Support under Minority Government8
Assessing pariah party status: Concept operationalization and the case of the Sweden Democrats8
The Executive Revolving Door: New Dataset on the Career Moves of Former Danish Ministers and Permanent Secretaries8
If the Cure for the Ills of Democracy Is More Democracy, Might the Cure Be Worse than the Disease?7
End of consensus? Ideology, partisan identity, and affective polarization in Finland 2003–20197
Making a (Political) Career: Young Party Members and Career‐Related Incentives for Party Membership6
Populist MPs on Facebook: Adoption and emotional reactions in Austria, the Netherlands, and Sweden6
Can politicians and citizens deliberate together? Evidence from a local deliberative mini‐public5
Exploring differences in affective polarization between the Nordic countries5
Intergroup contact reduces affective polarization but not among strong party identifiers4
How Governments Respond to Business Demands for Tax Cuts: A Study of Corporate and Inheritance Tax Reforms in Austria and Sweden4
Conflict Framing in the News Media and Political Discussion4
Digging in the ‘Secret Garden of Politics’: The Institutionalisation and De‐institutionalisation of Membership Ballots in the Selection of Finnish Parliamentary Candidates4
Finland's NATO membership: Continuous shelter‐seeking strategy4
Fragmentation of the Inner Circle of Power: Circulation between the Finnish Elites in 1991–20213
The implosion of radical right populism and the path forward for social democracy: Evidence from the 2019 Danish national election3
Same Problems, Different Solutions: Stealth Democracy and the Vote for a Populist Party3
No More Political Compromise? Swedish Commissions of Inquiry 1990–20163
Institutions or the Societal Setting? Explaining Invalid Voting in Local Elections in Sweden3
The Closed Door: A Democratic Problem in the Post‐Political Careers of Cabinet Ministers3
Negative partisanship and the populist radical right: The case of Norway2
Election campaigns and the cyclical nature of emotions—How politicians engage in affective polarization2
Lowered Expectations and Shifting Standards? – Two Survey Experiments exploring Neo‐populist Political Scandals and the Perceived Trustworthiness of Politicians2
Decorporatization and organized interests in public policymaking in Norway: A tide that lifts all ships or an ebb tide leaving only the few afloat?2
The Welfare State Upholders: Protests Against Cuts in Sickness Benefits in Sweden 2006–20192
A Sami land‐claims settlement? Assessing Norway's Finnmark Act in a comparative perspective2
Finding the One: Ease of Candidate Choices in High Information Open‐List PR Systems2
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 Denmark2
Can a change in the leadership of a populist radical right party be traced among voters? The case of the Finns Party1
Populist communication among usual and unusual suspects: A longitudinal analysis of the communication of Finnish party leaders during parliamentary elections (2007–2019)1
Farmers and the Origin of the Welfare State: Evidence from 308 Roll Call Votes between 1882 and 19401
‘Bigwig hatred’ and the emergence of the first Scandinavian agrarian‐populist party1
Online polarization and identity politics: An analysis of Facebook discourse on Muslim and LGBTQ+ communities in Finland1
Locating power in party leader selection1
State repression of racist associations: Dilemmas of tolerance in the Nordic countries1
Ideological biases in research evaluations? The case of research on majority–minority relations1
Different governments, similar agendas? Analyzing more than seven decades of Norwegian policy agendas presented in executive speeches1
Mismatched Preferences for Responsiveness: Danish Voters and Politicians1
Reproducing white normativity in parties' candidate recruitment: Evidence from the 2017 Finnish municipal elections1
The Nordic formula: an analysis of policy learning in sectorial networks of the Nordic Council of Ministers1
Less is more or the more the merrier? Analysing attitudes towards multiple‐mandate holding among local officeholders1
Scandinavian capital cities as EU lobbyists: Strategies and lobby channels0
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Bottom‐up foreign policy? Finland, NATO and public opinion0
A rise in the prominence of business? The political role of corporations in Denmark over two decades0
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Priming citizens to think about public participation initiatives: Does it impact their view of government?0
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Sweden's quest for shelter: ‘Nonalignment' and NATO membership0
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Youth support for direct versus talk‐centric democratic processes in Finland0
Aligning working‐class interests and preferences: The case of inheritance tax0
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Back to School: The Effects of School Reopening on Parents and Children0
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From exclusion to establishment: Organizational birthmarks and imprinting within populist parties0
The Scandinavian states' staffing of the United Nations‐system0
The view of freedom that shaped the Swedish welfare state0
Interest group resources, access, and influence: An empirical review0
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Home is where the heart is? A comparative analysis of Flemish and Danish parties' organizational linkages with the EU0
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Explaining the gap: Why do Swedish‐speaking minority youth have higher political self‐efficacy than Finnish‐speaking majority youth?0
Why do local governments privatize? Political representation and contagion in the privatization of welfare services in Sweden0
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Complying with COVID‐19 policy: The role of citizenship norms for young people's compliance with Sweden's voluntary COVID‐19 recommendations0
Rightwing populism and public opinion on the Covid‐19 pandemic in Sweden: The role of strategic party positioning and political cues0
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Same but different: On continuity and change in agricultural policy reforms0
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Is disloyalty rewarded? The electoral consequences of bloc changes of Scandinavian Centre Parties 1977–20190
Suspicion of Welfare Overuse in Sweden: The Role of Left–Right Ideology, Anti‐Immigrant Attitudes and Gender0
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What is at stake and what does it take? Collaborative governance and policy (in)action in the adoption of a National Forest Programme0
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Party competition on social media: Evidence from politicians' tweets0
Business and human rights as Swedish foreign policy: The soft implementation of international regulatory norms0
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Everything Changes, But It All Stays the Same. Labour Market Parties, Corporatism and Norwegian Sick Pay Policies 1978–20140
Spatial spillover effects associated with the Sweden Democrats' growing support0
Perceptions of Immigrant Belonging and Support for Redistribution0
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Policy, office and votes: An experimental investigation of the dynamic aspect of party goals0
“Ideology and Religion” how left‐right ideology plays a key role in attitudes toward Israel and Palestine in Sweden0
Political contexts and new electorates: The case of women in Norway0
Convince with facts: Information effects on attitudes to the sickness insurance in Sweden0
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Understanding institutional layers and modes of change for energy transitions: Analysis of Norway's electricity sector reforms0
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Exploring class identification among Finnish party members0
Acting on three arenas: A multidimensional approach to understanding ministerial turnover0
The roots and routes of public health institutes in Scandinavia0
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Energy agendas: A longitudinal analysis of Finnish parliamentary debates0
Rural but not radical right: The rural‐urban cleavage in Norway0
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