-
161
Bedouin in Lebanon: Social discrimination, political exclusion, and compromised health care.
Published 2013“…In Lebanon, which is characterized by political clientelism and sectarian structures, access to health care is more contingent on ethnicity and religious affiliation than on poverty. …”
Journal article -
162
Voter turnout in Sub-Saharan Africa
Published 2010“…It further finds that three central institutions of African politics; ethnicity, clientelism and regime type further structure patterns of mobilisation in ways that have been entirely neglected in studies of turnout until now. …”
Thesis -
163
Elections and the Muddled Present of the Latin American Democracies
Published 2019-09-01“…ISBN: 9780472052875. Buying Audiences: Clientelism and Electoral Campaigns When Parties Are Weak. …”
Get full text
Article -
164
Enhancing the Modal Split in Paramaribo Through Design-Driven Participatory Action Research Fuelled by Urban Tactics
Published 2023-07-01“…Notwithstanding many efforts, clientelism and patronage are weakening the power of the government, resulting in unimplemented public initiatives. …”
Get full text
Article -
165
-
166
THE IMPACT OF FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION ON CORRUPTION IN INDONESIA
Published 2013“…This condition may contribute tothe possibility of power misuse leading to corruption, as part of the patron clientelism culture in Indonesian politics. This study finds that the effect of fiscal decentralization to reduce corruption is slightly weak from the statistical point of view, while government salary and non-salary expenditures, and local election have significant negative impacts. …”
Thesis -
167
‘I am Zambia’s redeemer’: populism and the rise of Michael Sata, 1955-2011
Published 2017“…</p> <p>I argue that Sata employed several political strategies such as populism, clientelism, ethnic appeals and coalition building to mobilise support across these historical epochs and party institutions. …”
Thesis -
168
Los Derechos Humanos en Ecuador: una visión pesimista
Published 2009-11-01“…Social and political culture in Ecuador has been characterized by clientelism, dependence, and domination. This cultural system hampers the development of citizenship and makes democratization impossible. …”
Get full text
Article -
169
Introducing the Power, Conflict, and Democracy Programme
Published 2017-06-01“…Politicians winning elections often need to foster ethnic and religious loyalties, clientelism and the abuse of public resources. Powerful groups and middle classes with poor ability to win elections tend to opt for privatisation and return partially to authoritarian governance. …”
Get full text
Article -
170
Vertical accountability among ministries of state in an emerging economy: A case study of Ghana
Published 2023-12-01“…Additionally, we found that the presence of corruption, nepotism/patron-clientelism, conflict of interest, a lack of political commitment and participation, inadequate resources, and weak complaint and accountability mechanisms limit vertical accountability. …”
Get full text
Article -
171
Community Policing in Latin America: Lessons from Mexico City
Published 2010-04-01“…The article demonstrates that this policing effort is overly determined by a local context, characterized by clientelism, political factionalism and police corruption, which therefore renders its contribution to a sustainable improvement of local accountability and police legitimacy unlikely. …”
Get full text
Article -
172
From open government to open parties in Europe. A framework for analysis
Published 2023-08-01“…Furthermore, elitism, clientelism, and populistic rhetoric represent significant obstacles that could hinder the party reform process.…”
Get full text
Article -
173
¿Ilegalidad justificada?: clientelismo controlado en la administración chilena
Published 2011-07-01“…In this context, it is important to study how corruption and clientelism have been ignored, or hidden, through political discourses and technical reports about the situation of bureaucracy. …”
Get full text
Article -
174
The Marseilles working-class movement, 1936-1938
Published 1983“…</p> <p>Prior to the Popular Front the most successful political organisations on the Left in Marseilles integrated themselves into the rich community life of the town by playing down ideological issues and by practising the politics of locally-based clientelism rather than those of class. The movement for the Popular Front encouraged a new mood of militancy within the Marseilles working class which both contributed to, and was itself encouraged by, the growth of Communist influence within the Popular Front alliance.…”
Thesis -
175
Território do Sisal-Bahia: da difundida precariedade ao fortalecimento dos ativismos sociais/ Sisal Territory-Bahia (Brasil): from the widespread precariousness to the strengthenin...
Published 2017-08-01“…The permanencies are manifested by the set of structural conditions and the historical particularity that was set up in the Território do Sisal (Bahia), recognized by the prevalence of the so-called physical and natural adver - sities related to drought, by a set of unfavorable social economic indicators exemplified by illiteracy, unemployment and among others, as well as the schemes of dominion and political clientelism. Emergencies are manifested in the mobilization and complexity of networks of social organizations, considered as social activism modality. …”
Get full text
Article -
176
Essays on the Political Behavior of Economic Informality and Public Goods
Published 2023“…In light of theoretical knowledge on historical urbanization and political identity formation, results suggest that social contexts afforded by informal housing can produce clientelism alongside attitudes of political integration. …”
Get full text
Thesis -
177
Empirical essays on political economy
Published 2013“…In doing so, it contributes to the literature on clientelism and retrospective voting.</p> <p>In Chapter One, I assess the impacts of targeted government transfers on a local incumbent's electoral performance. …”
Thesis -
178
Gender identity as a barrier to accessing adequate and inclusive healthcare for Syrian refugees in Lebanon's Northern regions
Published 2024-01-01“…This reality, coupled with political agendas, partisan politics, clientelism, and an overall lack of transparency at the level of public administration, gives private health providers substantial amounts of subjective influence – and more importantly, the authority to be exclusionary. …”
Get full text
Article -
179
Concept, features and types of corruption
Published 2022-03-01“…On a territorial basis, a distinction should be made between domestic (national) and transnational corruption, depending on the form of corruption - bribery, fraud, extortion, embezzlement (misappropriation) of public funds, clientelism, lobbying, favoritism, nepotism, state capture. …”
Get full text
Article -
180