The deviant Nordic Christian Democratics

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2020-05-24

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Academic literature on Western European Christian Democratic parties often highlights the uniqueness of Nordic Christian Democratic parties. Although there are some uniting factors between Nordic and the Continental parties, some go as far as to argue that the Nordic parties represent a separate party family in their own right. Analysing both the Nordic Christian Democratic and the Continental Christian Democratic parties’ key ideological dimensions, we can see how the two differ on crucial defining concepts. This thesis aims to evaluate whether the claimed distinctiveness of the Nordic Christian Democratic parties materialises itself among their voters in comparison to the voters of the Continental style of Christian Democracy. This research compares the Christian Democratic electorates from three Nordic countries and four Continental countries. Aligned with the existing theories, this thesis concludes that the two styles of Christian Democratic electorates deviate in relation to key identifying features, however these differences are not as clear in all of the proposed dimensions. The conclusions from this research show that it is more accurate to see the two styles of Christian Democracy as sharing family resemblance, rather than as separate party families in their own right.

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