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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.

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The Political Culture of Nordic Self-Understanding
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 originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Contemporary European Studies.
Ainur Elmgren is a Post-doctoral Researcher in Political Science and History at the Network for European Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Norbert Gtz is Professor of History at the Institute of Contemporary History, Sdertrn University, Sweden.
The Political Culture of Nordic Self-Understanding
Power investigation
Edited by
Ainur Elmgren and Norbert Gtz
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Contents
Ainur Elmgren & Norbert Gtz
Norbert Gtz
Carl Marklund
Ann-Cathrine Jungar
Lotta Lounasmeri
Ainur Elmgren
Alex Prichard
Alexandra Hennessy
The chapters in this book were originally published in the Journal of Contemporary European Studies, volume 21, issue 3 (September 2013). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Chapter 1
Power Investigation: The Political Culture of Nordic Self-Understanding: Introduction
Ainur Elmgren & Norbert Gtz
Journal of Contemporary European Studies, volume 21, issue 3 (September 2013) pp. 338340
Chapter 2
Introspective Performance: The Scandinavian Power Investigation as a Politico-Cultural Practice
Norbert Gtz
Journal of Contemporary European Studies, volume 21, issue 3 (September 2013) pp. 341356
Chapter 3
From the Swedish Model to the Open Society: The Swedish Power Investigation and the Power to Investigate Power, 19851990
Carl Marklund
Journal of Contemporary European Studies, volume 21, issue 3 (September 2013) pp. 357371
Chapter 4
Three Nordic Power Investigations on the Repercussions of the European Union on Sovereignty and Democracy
Ann-Cathrine Jungar
Journal of Contemporary European Studies, volume 21, issue 3 (September 2013) pp. 372381
Chapter 5
Power Investigation Neglected: The Case of the Finnish Newspaper Helsingin Sanomat
Lotta Lounasmeri
Journal of Contemporary European Studies, volume 21, issue 3 (September 2013) pp. 382396
Chapter 6
Power and Society in Finland: Change and Continuity
Ainur Elmgren
Journal of Contemporary European Studies, volume 21, issue 3 (September 2013) pp. 397412
Chapter 7
Justice and EU Foreign Policy
Alex Prichard
Journal of Contemporary European Studies, volume 21, issue 3 (September 2013) pp. 413429
Chapter 8
Informal Governance and the Eurozone Crisis
Alexandra Hennessy
Journal of Contemporary European Studies, volume 21, issue 3 (September 2013) pp. 430447
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Ainur Elmgren is a Post-doctoral Researcher in Political Science and History at the Network for European Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Norbert Gtz is Professor of History at the Institute of Contemporary History, Sdertrn University, Sweden.
Alexandra Hennessy is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Affairs at Seton Hall University, New Jersey, USA.
Ann-Cathrine Jungar is Associate Professor of Political Science at Sdertrn University, Sweden.
Lotta Lounasmeri is a Post-doctoral Fellow in Media and Communication Studies at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
Carl Marklund is a Post-doctoral Researcher at the Centre for Baltic and East European Studies at Sdertrn University, Sweden.
Alex Prichard is Lecturer in the Department of Politics, University of Exeter, UK.
AINUR ELMGRENa & NORBERT GTZb
aNetwork for European Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland, bCentre for Nordic Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland
Power investigation, or the need for power to renew and legitimize itself through public self-reflection and self-criticism, has a long history in northern Europe. The tradition has been traced, especially by Norwegian commentators to the
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