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The Nordic Countries and gender equality: how public policies in Iceland and Sweden guarantee influence on the global stage
Europe, Iceland, Sweden, Global Themes

The Nordic Countries and gender equality: how public policies in Iceland and Sweden guarantee influence on the global stage

The overall objective of this article is to investigate the global impact of Iceland and Sweden's gender equality policies, avaliando como essas iniciativas influenciaram reformas em outros países e estabeleceram novos paradigmas internacionais em termos de equidade de gênero. Meanwhile, os objetivos específicos do artigo incluem: Analisar as principais políticas públicas de igualdade de gênero adotadas pela Islândia e pela Suécia, bem como avaliar como essas políticas influenciaram outros países, especialmente em termos de igualdade salarial e licença parental. Besides that, esse artigo explora a influência da política externa feminista da Suécia em fóruns internacionais e sua contribuição para discussões globais sobre segurança, paz e direitos humanos. Lastly, o texto deve investigar...
Left back to power in the Nordic countries
Denmark, Europe, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden

Left back to power in the Nordic countries

Jonas Gahr Støre, leader of the Norwegian Labor Party - left assumes power By Karen Andersson & Laura Rossi In a new political tune, the 5 Nordic countries (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland and Denmark) are aligned with the left turn to power after almost 60 years. At the beginning of last September, to Norway, until then being the only Scandinavian country led by a conservative government, elegeu Jonas Gahr Støre, labor party leader, for the post of prime minister. Støre directed his campaign and his speech to the “ordinary people”, what enchanted the population. This charm can be seen in the numbers., that showed a record of more than 1,6 million Norwegians registering their vote (not mandatory in the country), representing like this 42,3% of the electorate..