Democracy, clientelism, and civil society
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Democracy, clientelism, and civil society
L. Rienner, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Determining the foundations and contradictory implications of the liberalisation, democratisation, and sociopolitical restructuring occuring today on an almost global scale constitutes a major challenge for contemporary social science. The central objective of this book is to analyse the impact and evolution of various forms of clientelism and patronage throughout contemporary processes of participation and democratisation. The authors dissent from earlier approaches in their shared conviction that, first, clientelism should not be expected to disappear as a necessary corollary of political change and development; yet, second, the changing structure of the contemporary sociopolitical arena has a dynamic effect on it. By linking micro and macro levels of analysis, they contribute critical research perspectives on the changing nature of the political arena, shifting attention to the study of regime instability and vulnerability.
目次
- The comparative study of clientelism and the changing nature of civil society in the contemporary world, L. Roniger
- clientelism, political culture, and participation in the late twentieth century, A. Gunes-Ayata. Case studies: peasants, patrons, and the state in Portugal, M.C. Silva
- clientelism in contemporary Turkey, A. Gunes-Ayata
- clientelism in Canadian provincial politics - evolution of democracy?, M. Fletcher
- clientele and citizenship - peasant politics in Northern Colombia, C. Escobar
- development, clientelism, and one-party dominance in Mexico and India, S. Streiner
- images of clientelism and realities of patronage in Israel, L. Roniger
- the clientelism of the KMT regime in Taiwan, F. Wang. Conclusion: the transformation of clientelism and civil society, the editors.
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