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The Swedish Discourse on Sustainable Regional Development: Consolidating the Post-political Condition

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  • Tuija Hilding-Rydevik
  • Maria Håkansson
  • Karolina Isaksson

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This paper presents the results of an investigation into how sustainable development was introduced as a new objective for regional development policy in Sweden. Specific attention is given to the basic assumptions underlying the shaping of sustainable regional development (SRD) as a new policy goal in the Swedish regional development policy arena, which is a main arena for regional planning in Sweden. The overall aim is to chart and critically assess official Swedish SRD policy discourse using an analytical approach inspired by Foucauldian discourse analysis; that is, targeting both text and practice through examination of policy documents and institutional settings. Of key interest are the norms and power relations produced and reproduced through the discourse. In the study, holism, equilibrium and consensus are identified as key storylines of the Swedish SRD discourse. In essence, our findings indicate a further (re)production and consolidation of a post-political approach that provides no input to developing any alternative trajectory for society. The concluding discussion concerns the need to challenge the post-political condition and reassert the political and ideological content of the aims and visions for SRD, as well as for development in general.

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  • Tuija Hilding-Rydevik & Maria Håkansson & Karolina Isaksson, 2011. "The Swedish Discourse on Sustainable Regional Development: Consolidating the Post-political Condition," International Planning Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 16(2), pages 169-187.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:cipsxx:v:16:y:2011:i:2:p:169-187
    DOI: 10.1080/13563475.2011.561062
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    1. Jonathan Rutherford, 2014. "The Vicissitudes of Energy and Climate Policy in Stockholm: Politics, Materiality and Transition," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 51(7), pages 1449-1470, May.

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