-
corrupt (but not
always illegal) practice.
Neopatrimonialism also has its benefits, however.
Neopatrimonialism can
extend the
reach of the
state into the...
- years, both in
authoritarian and
democratic states. A
related term,
neopatrimonialism, has been used to
describe governance systems in
various African countries...
-
previously stated,
neopatrimonialism is one of the main
causes of
corruption in Cameroon. D. B****ers, and B. van Gool (2012)
define neopatrimonialism as "a type...
- (August 2004). "Political
change in Madagascar:
populist democracy or
neopatrimonialism by
another name?".
Occasional Paper No. 89.
Institute for Security...
- in
political culture, this may be
referred to as
patrimonialism or
neopatrimonialism. A form of
government that is
built on
corruption is
called a kleptocracy...
- "walking-around money"
financed a vast
patronage system known as
neopatrimonialism.
According to
Salam Fayyad—a
former World Bank
official whom Arafat...
- (2004-08-01). "Political
change in Madagascar:
Populist democracy or
neopatrimonialism by
another name?". ISS Africa.
Retrieved 2023-11-28.
Results according...
-
public officials to make
policies in the
general interest.
While neopatrimonialism may be
considered the norm
where a
modern state is
constructed in...
- 2023,
retrieved 4/11/23. Sigman, Rachel, and
Staffan I. Lindberg. "
Neopatrimonialism and democracy: An
empirical investigation of Africa's
political regimes"...
- the government, as well as a high
degree of patronage. See also:
Neopatrimonialism.
Moralistic culture –
Whereby government is seen as
important and...