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How clientelism varies: comparing patronage democracies
Democratization, 2020Clientelistic vote mobilization is a prominent electoral strategy in many of the world’s democracies and electoral authoritarian regimes. Yet the comparative study of this practice, which involves exchanging personal favours for electoral support ...
Ward Berenschot, Edward Aspinall
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Routledge Handbook of Democratization in Africa, 2019
In this chapter, we discuss some of the main issues pertaining to the literature on political clientelism. After defining some of the basic concepts associated with this topic, we support the claim that much of the literature has excessively focused on ...
Jorge Gallego, Leonard Wantchekon
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In this chapter, we discuss some of the main issues pertaining to the literature on political clientelism. After defining some of the basic concepts associated with this topic, we support the claim that much of the literature has excessively focused on ...
Jorge Gallego, Leonard Wantchekon
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Analytical perspectives on varieties of clientelism
Democratization, 2020This article explains the varieties of clientelistic vote exchange in contemporary electoral democracies. It distinguishes two commonly recognized modes of exchange according to their capacity to overcome the problem of opportunism – relational ...
Kerem Yıldırım, Herbert Kitschelt
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Clientelism, partisanship, and ideology
International Area Studies Review, 2023This paper aims to highlight the role of clientelism in the Justice and Development Party's (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi) electoral dominance in Turkish politics.
D. Arslantaş, Ş. Arslantaş
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Clientelism and ideological competition: the impact on ideological overlapping
Journal of Elections, Public Opinion, and Parties, 2023Clientelism is a widespread and persistent practice in Latin America with significant ramifications for political actors and systems. This paper analyses its impact upon ideological overlapping, which is one of the aspects of ideological competition that
Mikel Barreda +2 more
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Comparative Political Studies, 2023
How does the salience of clientelism in politics impact voter support for women legislative candidates? Existing research finds little bias against women legislative candidates in survey experiments.
Paul Schuler
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How does the salience of clientelism in politics impact voter support for women legislative candidates? Existing research finds little bias against women legislative candidates in survey experiments.
Paul Schuler
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Informal Work, Risk, and Clientelism: Evidence from 223 Slums across India
British Journal of Political Science, 2022Most of the poor in the developing world work in the informal economy, that is, in occupations that take place outside of the legal system of taxing, spending, and regulating.
E. Rains, Erik Wibbels
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Democracy for Sale: Elections, Clientelism, and the State of in Indonesia
Bulletin of Indonesian economic studies, 2020Marks, Stephen V. 2017. ‘Non-Tariff Trade Regulations in Indonesia: Nominal and Effective Rates of Protection’. Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies 53 (3): 333–57. UNCTAD (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development) and the World Bank.
Noory Okthariza
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Clientelism, Party Organization and Intra-party Democracy
Comparative Political StudiesWhile scholars of clientelism have long recognized that party organization characteristics influence the capacity of parties to pursue clientelism, the consequences of clientelism for party organization remain underexplored.
Mihail Chiru
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Participatory clientelism: A socio-spatial approach to popular politics in Buenos Aires
Latin American Politics and SocietyWhat is the relationship between clientelism and political participation in popular urban neighborhoods? This article addresses the question based on qualitative research in two popular neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, drawing on participant observation ...
S. Halvorsen, Sebastián Mauro
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