- with
clientelist systems for many reasons. One is that
patrons often appear above the law in many
clientelist systems. Also, some acts in
clientelist systems...
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limited by a
dictatorship putting its own
interests and
those of its
clientelist networks before other concerns when it came to
alter the
urban fabric...
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particularly those relating to the
southern region.
Zaire established semi-
clientelist relationships with
several smaller African states,
especially Burundi...
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twice president),
accused of
having established an
authoritarianism and
clientelist regime,
while maintaining close relations with
organized crime. The m****ive...
- ISBN 978-0-521-45146-8. Osterling,
Jorge P. (1989).
Democracy in Colombia:
Clientelist Politics and
Guerrilla Warfare.
Transaction Publishers. p. 180. ISBN 978-0-88738-229-1...
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integrated into
electoral politics, were seen as
escaping older systems of
clientelist control such as “halter voting” (voto de
cabresto or voto cantado) and...
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works as an
intermediate between poor
people and
political parties, in a
clientelist relation (that is, a
political broker). The
miniseries received the Golden...
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roles in
Senegalese politics. Some have
questioned the
utility of
having clientelist relationships between marabouts and
government officials in a modern...
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power was
placed in
their hands and they
integrated in the
network of
clientelist relationships that
formed the
Ottoman administration. Some
managed to...
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Regime was
established in 1936, Gr****
politics were
characterized by a "
clientelist"
system under which a politician, who was
usually from a well-off family...