ikkepolitikk
Ikkepolitikk is a Norwegian term that translates to "non-politics" or "non-partisanship," referring to a pragmatic approach to governance that prioritizes practical solutions over ideological or partisan considerations. The concept emerged in the context of Norwegian politics, particularly during the 1970s and 1980s, as a response to the perceived polarization and gridlock caused by traditional party politics. The term was popularized by the political scientist and former minister Jan P. Syse, who argued that many political issues could be resolved more effectively by focusing on shared interests rather than partisan divides.
Ikkepolitikk emphasizes cooperation, compromise, and efficiency, often involving cross-party alliances or non-partisan expert panels to address
Critics argue that ikkepolitikk can lead to a lack of clear ideological direction or public accountability,