Paradoxical outsourcing? – outsourcing in left-leaning municipalities
Abstrak
This article aims to discuss why and how left-leaning governing parties outsource public services to private contractors despite their ideological commitments. Previous research typically links such contradictory decisions to global trends or ideological shifts. This study revises that perspective by adopting a novel, bottom-up approach focused on outsourcing processes in local government. A comparative analysis of Swedish municipalities shows that neither ideological conversion nor external pressures fully explain these decisions. Instead, Social Democratic leaders adopt outsourcing to pursue other goals – such as preserving coalitions or maintaining fiscal credibility – while maintaining a critical stance on privatization. To manage this tension, leaders employed a repertoire of depoliticisation strategies: delegating responsibility to the administration, relying on technical investigations, reframing the issue as non-ideological, and presenting the decision as exceptional. These strategies enabled controversial reforms to proceed without open ideological debate or internal disruption. Empirically, the study uncovers how contested reforms are legitimized in practice. Theoretically, it clarifies how depoliticization strategies allow actors to suppress ideological conflict without abandoning core beliefs. Analytically, it offers a framework for studying how contested reforms may unfold from below – dynamics that may help explain how incremental, low-profile decisions may contribute to long-term transformations in welfare governance.
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Roy Liff
Johan Berlin
David Karlsson
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- 2025
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.1080/2474736X.2025.2553555
- Akses
- Open Access ✓