繁荣
议会
影子(心理学)
政府(语言学)
民族主义
政治学
民主
右翼
人口
幸福
新建权限
政治经济学
民粹主义
大选
公共行政
法学
社会学
政治
心理治疗师
人口学
哲学
语言学
心理学
标识
DOI:10.1353/jod.2023.0002
摘要
In the recent election to the Swedish Parliament, the Sweden Democrats, a right-wing populist and nationalist Party, gained 20.5 percent of the vote, making it for the first time the second-largest party in the country. The election resulted in a narrow win for the right-wing bloc that is now in government. In international rankings of factors such as "happiness," social trust, population health, quality of democracy, gender equality, economic prosperity, etc., Sweden is a very successful society. This article attempts to answer the question of why, given these rankings, such a large part of the electorate voted for an antiestablishment, populist, right-wing, and illiberal party.
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