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The New Moderates A motive analysis of the Swedish Moderates? stated transformation during 2003-2006.

Mathisen, Lucas and Stenberg, Jacob (2007)
Department of Political Science
Abstract
This thesis investigates the Swedish Moderates? transformation under Fredrik Reinfeldt. The question at issue is as follows: What motive(s) were behind the Moderates? declared transformation after Reinfeldt became party leader? We define the actor who possesses the motives, which is Reinfeldt and his closest associates, and the action we want to explain.

Indications of what motives the actor had are given in four separate chapters that together form the foundation of our conclusion. We examine (A) the actor's stated motives, (B) the actor's previous motives, (C) other similar actor's motives and (D) motives behind parties? actions in general.

We received strong support for viability and societal change which indicates that the Moderates... (More)
This thesis investigates the Swedish Moderates? transformation under Fredrik Reinfeldt. The question at issue is as follows: What motive(s) were behind the Moderates? declared transformation after Reinfeldt became party leader? We define the actor who possesses the motives, which is Reinfeldt and his closest associates, and the action we want to explain.

Indications of what motives the actor had are given in four separate chapters that together form the foundation of our conclusion. We examine (A) the actor's stated motives, (B) the actor's previous motives, (C) other similar actor's motives and (D) motives behind parties? actions in general.

We received strong support for viability and societal change which indicates that the Moderates changed in order to make the policies more viable and to adapt to certain changes in the society. Vote-maximisation got support, although not as strong as viability and societal change. Still, there is a possibility that vote-maximisation was very important for the Moderates. The motive is often denied by parties and is therefore more difficult to find evidence for. However, considering the support we have found in our material, we argue that vote-maximisation probably was of great importance for the Moderates. (Less)
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author
Mathisen, Lucas and Stenberg, Jacob
supervisor
organization
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
the Moderates, Fredrik Reinfeldt, motive analysis, vote-maximisation, policy change, Political and administrative sciences, Statsvetenskap, förvaltningskunskap
language
English
id
1321549
date added to LUP
2007-06-12 00:00:00
date last changed
2007-06-12 00:00:00
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  abstract     = {{This thesis investigates the Swedish Moderates? transformation under Fredrik Reinfeldt. The question at issue is as follows: What motive(s) were behind the Moderates? declared transformation after Reinfeldt became party leader? We define the actor who possesses the motives, which is Reinfeldt and his closest associates, and the action we want to explain.

Indications of what motives the actor had are given in four separate chapters that together form the foundation of our conclusion. We examine (A) the actor's stated motives, (B) the actor's previous motives, (C) other similar actor's motives and (D) motives behind parties? actions in general.

We received strong support for viability and societal change which indicates that the Moderates changed in order to make the policies more viable and to adapt to certain changes in the society. Vote-maximisation got support, although not as strong as viability and societal change. Still, there is a possibility that vote-maximisation was very important for the Moderates. The motive is often denied by parties and is therefore more difficult to find evidence for. However, considering the support we have found in our material, we argue that vote-maximisation probably was of great importance for the Moderates.}},
  author       = {{Mathisen, Lucas and Stenberg, Jacob}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{The New Moderates A motive analysis of the Swedish Moderates? stated transformation during 2003-2006.}},
  year         = {{2007}},
}