The secret of their success: The Nordic countries are probably the best-governed in the world
Why has this remote, thinly populated region, with its freezing winters and expanses of wilderness, proved so successful? There was a time when most of its population would have unhesitatingly praised their government, which for most of the 20th century meant the social democrats in one of their various national guises. The government had provided the people with cradle-to-grave welfare services, rescuing them from the brutal life of their 19th-century forebears, and stepped in to save the capitalist economies from their periodic crises. [...] The combination of geography and history has provided Nordic governments with two powerful resources: trust in strangers and belief in individual rights.