»Rödmyllan» i komparativt perspektiv
En forskningspropå
Abstract
The 1937 Coalition Cabinet between Social Democrats and Agrarians signified a new consensus around parliamentary democracy in Finland. It also meant that Finland entered the same political course as the rest of Scandinavia, where similar red-green compromises had been reached a few years earlier. The author stresses that the provious course of political development in independent Finland — civil war, viable Communism, strong indigenous fascism — would have suggested a transition to authoritarian or fascist rule as in many countries with similar conditions. The gist of the article is devoted to a preliminary discussion on those factors which linked Finland to the Scandinavian path of development. The heritage of agrarian politics, party systemic factors, the network of inter-Scandinavian exchanges and the timing of the red-green agrements are seen as important explanatory factors.Nedladdningar
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Karvonen, L. (1988). »Rödmyllan» i komparativt perspektiv: En forskningspropå. Politiikka, 30(3), 204–214. Hämtad från https://journal.fi/politiikka/article/view/150759
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