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Yngve Flo is a Professor at the Department of Archaeology, History, Cultural Studies and Religion, University of Bergen. His work centers on Norwegian political history, local governance, and regional reforms. He has extensively researched the administrative and political implications of municipal and regional restructuring, particularly the 2017 reforms in Western Norway. Flo’s analyses often combine historical perspectives with contemporary political issues, emphasizing democratic representation and institutional legitimacy.
His research spans topics like regional identity, electoral behavior, and the interplay between central and local governance. Notable contributions include studies on the 'Vestland' region and the impact of forced municipal mergers. Flo frequently engages with media, offering expert commentary on political developments, such as the 2022 Kinn municipal dissolution referendum and regional reversals.
Flo has authored books and articles on governance, democracy, and historical administration, including Regjeringen: Historien, makten og hverdagen (2024). He received the Formidlingspris award in 2022 for his dissemination of academic research to public audiences. His work bridges academic scholarship and practical policy analysis, informing debates on Norway’s evolving local political landscape.



