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Political clientelism, patronage, and development / edited by S.N. Eisenstadt and René Lemarchand.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Eisenstadt, S. N. (Shmuel Noah), 1923-2010.
Lemarchand, René.
Series:
Sage studies in contemporary political sociology ; v. 3.
Sage studies in contemporary political sociology ; v. 3
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Patronage, Political.
Physical Description:
332 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Beverly Hills : Sage Publications, [1981]
Contents:
Introduction / S.N. Eisenstadt and René Lemarchand
I. Theoretical perspectives. Comparative political clientelism : structure, process and optic / René Lemarchand
II. The European context : Italy, France and Poland. The "new" clientelism in Southern Italy : the Christian Democratic Party in Catania / Mario Caciagli and Frank P. Befloni
The social bases of an urban political machine : the Christian Democratic Party in Palermo / Judith Chubb
Naples under the Left : the limits of local change / Judith Chubb
Political clientelism in France : the center-periphery nexus reexamined / Jean-François Médard
Poland : patrons and clients in a planned economy / Jacek Tarkowski
III. The view from the Third World : Mexico, Peru and Turkey. Mexico : clientelism, corporatism and political stability / Susan Kaufman Purcell
Clientelism in decline : a Peruvian regional study / Laura Guasti
Turkey : the politics of clientelism / Ergun Özbudun
Conclusion. The study of patron-client relations and recent developments in sociological theory / S.N. Eisenstadt and Luis Roniger
Clientelism and patron-client relations : a bibliography / Luis Roniger.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Other Format:
Online version: Political clientelism, patronage, and development.
ISBN:
0803997949
9780803997943
0803997957
9780803997950
0835747840
9780835747844
OCLC:
7943468

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