The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1968, Blaðsíða 45

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1968, Blaðsíða 45
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 43 powerful satire. The complete break- down of a family comes about as Sen- ator Thorleifur Olafsson, his evptv- lieaded wife and restless teen-age daughter are umbic to withstand the temptations of i corrupt society. The old values and traditions remain in the person of Sigmundur Jonsson, a farmer who looks foolish and out-of- place among the upper-middle class society of modern day Reykjavik. THE NORDIC COUNCIL: A Study of Scandinavian Regionalism 240 pp., charts, maps, index. $7.50 by Stanley V. Anderson The five countries of Scandinavia have found a “middle way” between anarchic use of force and political amalgamation in the field of inter- national relations. Among themselves, they will neither fight nor unite. In- stead, they follow the way of coopera- tion in a persistent joint effort to in- crease mutual advantage. Their at- tempts to foster similarities and eliminate hampering differences con- tribute to that mutual advantage and create what can best be described as regionalism. Stanley V. Anderson’s book describes and explains Scandinavian regionalism by illuminating its most prominent organ, the Nordic Council. Founded in 1952, the Council is the official con- sultative assembly of Members of Parliament from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, whose cabinet members attend its annual meetings. While the countries of northern Europe have not integrated, There is a comprehensive intro- duction, including bibliography of works about and by the writer, to each play. In addition, there is a most help- ful general introduction to Icelandic drama by Einar Haugen. Each play is presented in a fresh translation. Flere, for the first time in English, is a collection of Icelandic drama of the past half century. they have functioned successfully as a distinctive region. Scandinavia now comprises a passport union, a common employment market, and a reciprocal social security area; uniform laws exist; and economic integration is taking place under the aegis of the European Free Trade Association. Professor Anderson’s extensive re- search represents the first attempt to explain the process of regional decision making in Scandinavia. The factual materials upon which the study is based are not available elsewhere in published form. In the author’s opin- ion, each cohesive area in the world is a laboratory for the student of inter- national organization. Heretofore, the Scandinavian experience has been ignored, but the present study shows how the concepts of regionalism must be refined to take this experience into account. Indispensable for students and scho- lars of international relations in gen- eral and regionalism in particular, this work will also be worthwhile for gen- eral readers who have an interest in Scandinavia. Stanley V. Anderson is associate professor of political science at the University of California, Santa Bar- bara.
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