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- W2154134080 abstract "[Politics as organized struggle – Sweden’s new combatants and new ground rules] Stefan Svallfors’ article takes its cue from Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson’s observation, in their Winner-take-all politics (2010), that politics is first and foremost organization: “organized combat”, or struggle. This means that if we want to understand the outcomes of politics, we have to look at how it is organized on a long-term basis: by whom and with what resources? Svallfors’ points out how Swedish organized politics has changed in rather fundamental ways in the last couple of decades, a development that has not received the attention it deserves. Changes include the dismantling of corporatist arrangements, changes in the economic policy decision-making framework, increased income inequality, weakened political parties and changes in their social bases, decline of union strength, growth of a new policy professionals category, increased impact of multi-level politics and regarding the mediatization of politics. The article discusses the implications of these developments for current Swedish politics and how a new form of elite-driven policy-making has emerged. Publication history: Published original. (Published 22 December 2014) Citation: Svallfors, Stefan (2014) “Politik som organiserad kamp – nya spelare och nya spelregler i Sverige”, in Arkiv. Tidskrift för samhällsanalys , issue 3, pp. 39–64. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.13068/2000-6217.3.2" @default.
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