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Mikael Jalving (born 1 October 1968) is a Danish journalist, historian, author and political commentator. Jalving worked as a commentator for ''Berlingske Tidende'' and wrote as the newspaper's most widely read blogger, until 2009 when he was hired by ''Jyllands-Posten''. He has a Ph.D. in history from the European University Institute in Florence. Jalving has described himself as politically being national-liberal, social conservative, and more right-wing than all parties represented in the Folketing. He caught attention in Sweden in 2011 for his book ''Absolut Sverige'', which according to ''Dagens Nyheter'' describes a land of "self-righteous Swedes, treacherously lulled into a social democratic dystopia of control and political correctness". The book was partly a response to a book by Swedish journalist Lena Sundström that criticised Danish attitudes towards immigration.〔 During the month of July 2014, Jalving hosted a limited daily radio show called ''Danmarks Röst'' ("Voice of Denmark", inspired by Cold War-era ''Voice of America''), which aimed to transmit debate to Swedish listeners about subjects perceived to be taboo in Swedish public debate. ==Bibliography== * ''Søren Krarup og hans tid'' (2014) * ''Absolut Sverige: En rejse i tavshedens rige'' (2011) * ''Magt og ret. Et opgør med Godheden'' (2007) * ''Utopiske Europa. Artikler om historiens nutid'' (1998) * ''Mellem linierne. Thorkild Hansens historieskrivning'' (1994) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mikael Jalving」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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