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Louise Malmström – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2025
Unlike many other countries, in Sweden there are more significant paths to political leadership than the university degree. Most Swedish political parties offer leadership training programmes that include practical and ideological content and several have a design rooted in the popular education movement. This article explores how party political…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Officials, Political Affiliation, Political Candidates
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Bladh, Daniel – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2022
Political parties are widely recognised as indispensable actors in democratic systems. One way to illustrate the actions and role of political parties is to explicate various party functions that may be carried out in a political system. The aim of this paper is to explore the relationships between the organisation of party education and five…
Descriptors: Politics, Foreign Countries, Cooperation, Nonformal Education
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Hollstein, Milton – Journal of Communication, 1979
Describes the controversies taking place in Sweden, West Germany, and England regarding the advisability of government subsidies as a way of maintaining a free and viable press in a period of economic strife. (JMF)
Descriptors: Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Government Role, Newspapers
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Weibull, Lennart – 1977
This research study discusses the reading habits of the 1595 people it surveyed and the relationship of periodical mass media to individual political involvement. Focusing on popular magazines and organizational publications as periodical types, the study indicates that the amount of time available for reading periodicals and an individual's…
Descriptors: Adults, Citizen Participation, Community Involvement, Information Sources