Clientelism in Everyday Latin American Politics

Clientelism in Everyday Latin American Politics
Author: T. Hilgers
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2012-12-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137275998

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This book improves understandings of how and why clientelism endures in Latin America and why state policy is often ineffective. Political scientists and sociologists, the contributors employ ethnography, targeted interviews, case studies, within-case and regional comparison, thick descriptions, and process tracing.

The Politics of Clientelism

The Politics of Clientelism
Author: John Martz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2017-12-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351477093

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"In Latin America the state is the prime regulator, coordinator, and pace-setter of the entire national system, the apex of the pyramid from which patronage, wealth, power, and programs flow. The state bears responsibility for the realization of civic needs, providing goods and services to each citizen. Doing so requires the exercise and maintenance of social and political control. It is John Martz's contention that clientelism underlines the fundamental character of Latin American social and political life. As the modernizing bureaucratic state has developed in Latin America, there has been a concurrent shifting away from clientelistic relationships. Yet in one form or another, political clientelism still remains central.Clientelism occurs when large numbers of low-status individuals, such as those in the slums of rural and underdeveloped areas, are protected by a powerful patron who defends their interests in return for deference or material reward. In Colombia the rural patron has become a member of the higher clientelistic system as well; he is dependent on a patron who operates at the national level. This enables urban elites to mobilize low-status clients for such acts as mass demonstrations of political loyalty to the regime. Thus, traditional clientelism has been modified through the process of modernization.Part One of The Politics of Clientelism examines Colombian politics, focusing on the incarnation and traditional forms of clientelism. Part Two explores the policies of Colombian governance, from the administrations of Lleras Camargo through Julio Cesar Turbay Ayala. Part Three discusses the modernization and restructuring of Colombia in recent decades under Belisario Betancur, Virgilio Barco, and Cesar Gaviria.As the modernizing bureaucratic state has unfolded, there has been a similar shift in many clientelistic relationships. Martz argues that, whether corporate clientelism remains or more democratic organization develo"

Clientelism in Everyday Latin American Politics

Clientelism in Everyday Latin American Politics
Author: T. Hilgers
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2012-12-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137275998

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This book improves understandings of how and why clientelism endures in Latin America and why state policy is often ineffective. Political scientists and sociologists, the contributors employ ethnography, targeted interviews, case studies, within-case and regional comparison, thick descriptions, and process tracing.

Politics and Political Elites in Latin America

Politics and Political Elites in Latin America
Author: Manuel Alcántara,Mercedes García Montero,Cristina Rivas Pérez
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2020-09-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030515843

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This book presents in-depth analyses of the data gathered for 26 years by the Political Elites of Latin America project (PELA), the most comprehensive database about the topic in the world. Since 1994, PELA has conducted around 9,000 personal interviews with representative samples of the Legislative Powers of 18 Latin American countries, generating a unique resource for the study of political elites in a comparative perspective. Now, this contributed volume brings together studies that dig into the data gathered by PELA to discuss important topics related to the challenges faced by representative democracy in Latin America. After an introductory chapter that presents the potential of the PELA database, the book is structured in two parts. The first addresses in eight chapters important aspects of representative democracy such as political ambition, political trust, satisfaction with democracy, clientelism and the quality of democracy. It then discusses three relevant issues in Latin American political dynamics such as executive-legislative relations, women's participation as representatives, and the meaning of China and the United States in national politics. The second part addresses in five chapters studies of seven national cases that are representative of regional heterogeneity. These chapters aim to examine parliamentarian elites’ attitudes in different political systems with regard to a variety of relevant issues such as institutional trust, satisfaction with democracy, Executive-Legislative relations, clientelism, and gender questions. Furthermore, these chapters intend to evince the evolution of such attitudes in the course of the last two decades. Politics and Political Elites in Latin America: Challenges and Trends will be of interest to scholars and students of comparative politics in general and, more particularly, to those interested in the challenges faced by representative democracy not only in Latin America, but in many parts of the world.

Votes for Survival

Votes for Survival
Author: Simeon Nichter
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2018-11-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781108428361

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Explores the critical role citizens play in sustaining clientelism, despite threats of structural changes, institutional reforms, legal enforcement and partisan strategies.

Curbing Clientelism in Argentina

Curbing Clientelism in Argentina
Author: Rebecca Weitz-Shapiro
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2014-10-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781107073623

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In many young democracies, local politics remain a bastion of nondemocratic practices, from corruption to clientelism to abuse of power. Focusing on the practice of clientelism in social policy in Argentina, this book argues that only the combination of a growing middle class and intense political competition leads local politicians to opt out of clientelism.

Violence in Latin America and the Caribbean

Violence in Latin America and the Caribbean
Author: Tina Hilgers,Laura Macdonald
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2017-09-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781107193178

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This volume examines violence across Latin America and the Caribbean to demonstrate the importance of subnational analysis over national aggregates.

Clientelism Social Policy and the Quality of Democracy

Clientelism  Social Policy  and the Quality of Democracy
Author: Diego Abente Brun,Larry Diamond
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2014-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781421412290

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Abente Brun and Diamond invited some of the best social scientists in the field to systematically explore how political clientelism works and evolves in the context of modern developing democracies, with particular reference to social policies aimed at reducing poverty. Clientelism, Social Policy, and the Quality of Democracy is balanced between a section devoted to understanding clientelism's infamous effects and history in Latin America and a section that draws out implications for other regions, specifically Africa, Southeast Asia, and Eastern and Central Europe.