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Hanna Bäck

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Selecting Ministers in Times of Crisis : A Historical Analysis of the Role of Intra-Party Politics and Union Background in Swedish Cabinet Appointments 1917–2014

Author

  • Johan Bo Davidsson
  • Hanna Bäck

Summary, in English

In this article, we connect intra-party politics to macro events by asking what types of ministers are selected in times of fiscal crisis. Drawing on the previous literature we present two alternative hypotheses about the role of the union background in cabinet selection: (1) ministers with union background are less likely to be appointed during crises, since they are likely to oppose necessary spending cuts and (2) ministers with union background are more likely to be appointed during crises, since there is a need to appease union factions within the party. We evaluate these hypotheses using a unique historical dataset on the background of ministers in Sweden between 1917 and 2014. Overall, we find strong support for the hypothesis that fiscal crises increase the likelihood that ministers will have a union background, suggesting that ministers are appointed to appease the union faction within the party in times of fiscal crisis.

Department/s

  • Department of Political Science

Publishing year

2019-01-02

Language

English

Pages

932-954

Publication/Series

Political Studies

Volume

67

Issue

4

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Topic

  • Political Science (excluding Public Administration Studies and Globalization Studies)

Keywords

  • economic crisis
  • intra-party politics
  • ministerial selection
  • trade unions

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0032-3217