ABSTRACT

The recent crises in global economy and in European integration have caused a considerable revival of interest in the Nordic Welfare Model. However, less attention has been given to the ways in which the nations that form Scandinavia or ‘Norden’ are connected through various forms of inter- and transnational cooperation.

With contributions from a team of experts in the field, this volume analyses Nordic cooperation in a European perspective and argues that this special form of transnational cooperation has been crucial in the development of the Nordic Welfare Model. In addition, it also contends that the Nordic model of transnational cooperation is a relevant case study when pondering the present problems of European integration.

This text will be of key interest to students, researchers and policy makers studying the Nordic Model and transnational cooperation and more generally to those interested in European studies, Scandinavian studies, welfare studies, international relations and regional integration.

chapter 1|26 pages

Introduction

The Nordic model of transnational cooperation?

chapter 6|22 pages

Dreams and realities

The Nordic Council Literature Prize as a symbol of the construction of Nordic cultural cooperation

chapter 7|15 pages

The Nordic passport union and its discontents

Unintended consequences of free movement

chapter 9|17 pages

Nordic security and defence cooperation

Northern policies in a European perspective