hovedregimer
Hovedregimer is a term used in Norwegian and Danish to denote the main regimes or principal forms of government within a country or region. It is a concept often employed in political science and public administration to describe the dominant political authority structures that shape policy, legitimacy, and power distribution over time.
In practice, hovedregimer refers to the overarching regime type governing a state, such as liberal democracy,
Hovedregimer is not necessarily static; regimes can endure, evolve, or transition, giving rise to sub-regimes, regional
Criticism of the term notes that it can be vague or context-dependent. Some scholars prefer more precise