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Journal articles on the topic "Neopatrimonialismus"

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Mkandawire, Thandika. "Neopatrimonialism and the Political Economy of Economic Performance in Africa: Critical Reflections." World Politics 67, no. 3 (May 6, 2015): 563–612. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s004388711500009x.

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During the past two decades, neopatrimonialism has become the convenient, all purpose, and ubiquitous moniker for African governance. The school of thought behind this research program, which the author refers to as the neopatrimonialism school, has produced an impressive literature on Africa. Its analysis informs policymakers and its language permeates media reportage on African states. While neopatrimonialism has long been a focus of development studies, in recent times it has assumed politically and economically exigent status. The school identifies causal links between neopatrimonialism and economic performance, and makes predictions drawing from what is referred to as the "logic of neopatrimonialism." Neopatrimonialism is said to account for trade policies, hyperinflation, economic stagnation, low investment in infrastructure, urban bias, andultimately, the lack of economic development in Africa. This article examines the empirical basis of predictions and policy prescriptions. It argues that while descriptive of the social practices of the states and individuals that occupy different positions within African societies, the concept of neopatrimonialism has little analytical content and no predictive value with respect to economic policy and performance.
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Wolfe, Sven Daniel, and Martin Müller. "Crisis Neopatrimonialism." Problems of Post-Communism 65, no. 2 (February 16, 2018): 101–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10758216.2018.1429934.

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Maracha, Viacheslav, and Sergey Bespalov. "Neopatrimonial Model of Public Administration and its Transformation in the Context of Global Uncertainty." EPJ Web of Conferences 248 (2021): 03003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202124803003.

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The coordinate system for describing practices of public administration in developed countries is set by three basic models: rational bureaucracy, New Public Management, and New Governance, which are “layered” on top of each other. However, in many developing countries, these models work differently, and instead of an upward movement, a spiral of reforms and counter-reforms is obtained. Moreover, in the face of global uncertainty generated by the transformation of the world order and the intensified COVID-19 pandemic, it is even more difficult to borrow the best practices from highly developed countries. The institutional model of neopatrimonialism, which includes the informal core and the formal periphery of the system of state institutions, has serious potential for understanding the specifics of government in developing countries. The value-neutral interpretation of neopatrimonialism opens up a broader view of such problems as state interventions into the economy, the relationship between power and property, the national model of democracy, etc. For Russia, the authors propose the redistributive neopatrimonialism model. Neopatrimonialism appears to be a phase in the cycle “mobilization system – stagnation – neopatrimonialism – renewed mobilization system”. It is hypothesized that the next phase will be built taking into account the principles of open network organization and solidarity.
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Giraudy, Agustina, Jonathan Hartlyn, Claire Dunn, and Emily Carty. "The Impact of Neopatrimonialism on Poverty in Contemporary Latin America." Latin American Politics and Society 62, no. 1 (January 9, 2020): 73–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/lap.2019.46.

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ABSTRACTNeopatrimonial exercise of power, combining ruler appropriation of resources with ruler discretionality in the use of state power, remains present to varying degrees in contemporary Latin America. Building on an extensive literature, this article provides a delimited conceptualization and measurement of neopatrimonialism for 18 countries in the region and examines the effects of neopatrimonial legacies on poverty with cross-national quantitative analysis. The study finds that higher levels of neopatrimonialism have a significant, substantive impact on poverty levels, controlling for other relevant demographic, socioeconomic, and political factors. It confirms the importance of a cumulative record of democracy for poverty alleviation, while the analysis indicates that neopatrimonialism limits the effects of the political left in power on poverty reduction.
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Smith, Gerald H. "The Dichotomy of Politics and Corruption in a Neopatrimonial State: Evidence from Sierra Leone, 1968-1993." Issue: A Journal of Opinion 25, no. 1 (1997): 58–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s004716070050256x.

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The scholarly studies on political corruption in Africa are not conclusive, given the lack of knowledge of how neopatrimonialism contributes to state corruption. This is an important omission. There are obvious relationships between regime types and the likelihood, nature, and extent of political corruption. The analysis of political corruption in Sierra Leone has important implications for our understanding of the relationship between neopatrimonialism and state corruption.
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Degila, D. E. "Neopatrimonialism in Africa and Beyond." African Affairs 113, no. 453 (August 19, 2014): 623–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/afraf/adu052.

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Solhjell, Randi. "Neopatrimonialism in Africa and Beyond." Forum for Development Studies 40, no. 3 (November 2013): 523–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08039410.2013.795458.

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Briggs, Ryan C. "Neopatrimonialism in Africa and Beyond." Journal of Cold War Studies 17, no. 3 (July 2015): 264–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jcws_r_00526.

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Soest, Christian von. "How does neopatrimonialism affect the African state's revenues? The case of tax collection in Zambia." Journal of Modern African Studies 45, no. 4 (November 12, 2007): 621–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x0700290x.

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ABSTRACTFollowing the neopatrimonialism paradigm, it can be hypothesised that in African states informal politics of the rulers infringe on the collection of taxes and in turn reduce state revenue. This article tests this proposition for the case of Zambia. Neopatrimonial continuity in the country is evidenced by three factors: the concentration of political power, the award of personal favours, and the misuse of state resources. Despite this continuity, the revenue performance increased considerably with the creation of the semi-autonomous Zambia Revenue Authority. Donor pressure has been the most important intervening variable accounting for this improvement. Yet, strengthening the collection of central state revenue has been consistent with a neopatrimonial rationale, and may even have fed neopatrimonialism overall, by providing increased resources for particularistic expenditure.
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Pitcher, Anne, Mary H. Moran, and Michael Johnston. "Rethinking Patrimonialism and Neopatrimonialism in Africa." African Studies Review 52, no. 1 (April 2009): 125–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/arw.0.0163.

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Abstract:Current usages of the terms patrimonial and neopatrimonial in the context of Africa are conceptually problematical and amount to a serious misreading of Weber. His use of the term patrimonial delineated a legitimate type of authority, not a type of regime, and included notions of reciprocity and voluntary compliance between rulers and the ruled. Those reciprocities enabled subjects to check the actions of rulers, which most analyses of (neo) patrimonialism overlook. We apply these insights to a case study of Botswana and suggest that scholars reconsider the application of Weber's concepts to African states.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Neopatrimonialismus"

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Owen, Jeffrey Daniel. "Neopatrimonialism and Regime Endurance in Transnistria." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/35153.

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This thesis argues that neopatrimonialism is vital to understanding the power structure of the secessionist Transnistrian Moldovan Republic (TMR), and that neopatrimonial structures have been manipulated by Soviet-era elites to sustain the unrecognized separatist stateâ s independence. The thesis also argues that neopatrimonialism is not a stable structure and its effectiveness in retaining support for the regime has changed over time. The paper provides an empirical analysis of the TMR in order to answer two questions: â To what extent does neopatrimonialism explain the regime endurance of the Transnistrian Moldovan Republic?â and â What does the case of the Transnistrian Moldovan Republic reveal about neopatrimonialism and regime endurance over time?â The analysis examines the TMR regimeâ s use of Soviet-era industrial and bureaucratic structures, media, party networks, and worker committees to assert and maintain control, distribute patronage, maintain support for secession, and co-opt important interest groups. The paper concludes that although neopatrimonialism is only one of several elements that support the TMR regimeâ s endurance, the analysis of neopatrimonial systems in states with significant neopatrimonialism provides a framework for examining disparate but interwoven elements of a stateâ s political economy.
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Willott, Christopher. "Refashioning neopatrimonialism in an interface bureaucracy : Nigerian higher education." Thesis, University of Bath, 2009. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.524060.

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The African state has received numerous analyses in academic literature. The vast majority of these studies focus on the essence of the state rather than how it is experienced and lived by its citizens and therefore sacrifice empirical knowledge of state function in favour of abstract conceptualisation. Much academic literature, especially the neopatrimonial approach dominant in political science, examines African states through the prism of Weberian logic and suggests that, because states do not conform to a rational-legal ideal, they must therefore be deficient. These analyses also frequently downplay the impact of colonial rule and postcolonial state formation and politics on the character of contemporary African states, instead stressing the continuities between pre-colonial and modern patterns of rule. This thesis eschews a normative understanding of the state in favour of an approach grounded in everyday action through analysis of the workings of the Nigerian higher education sector. I argue that this sector is a microcosm of broader state-society relations. The thesis draws on primary data collected through ethnographic methods to analyse how providers and users of a university in south-eastern Nigeria negotiate their passage into, and through, a highly complex and flexible institution. The thesis argues that, among both students and staff, achieving success in Nigerian higher education is dependent on a combination of merit, personal connections and money. The importance of these three elements suggests a system in which norms rooted in bureaucracy (merit), patron-clientism (personal connections) and financial corruption (money) intersect. My empirical research suggests that characterisations of African states as wholly captured by society and functioning as little more than vehicles for particularistic advancement, both central elements of much neopatrimonial state literature, are therefore inaccurate. The thesis also places the Nigerian state in historical context, arguing that, while some patterns of pre-colonial behaviour remain important in contemporary Nigeria, they have been fundamentally altered by colonialism and its aftermath. This thesis offers an important corrective to the rather abstract and normative ideas that underpin the theory of the African neopatrimonial state. It argues that a better understanding of the state requires a stronger focus on the routine and real experiences of service providers and users and their daily interactions.
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Manuel, Carlos. "Moçambique, o dilema da estruturação do estado face ao neopatrimonialismo (1974-1990)." reponame:Repositório Institucional do FGV, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/10438/5170.

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A proposta geral desta dissertação é tentar explicar porque o sistema revolucionário que se pretendia antítese dos sistemas tradicional e colonial que o precederam, acabou sendo a síntese dos dois. Especificamente, gostaríamos de evidenciar como se deu a acomodação de práticas típicas do sistema tradicional-patrimonialista no sistema revolucionário. Para a persecução do objetivo a que nos propusemos, tentaremos caracterizar os três sistemas que vigoraram no país (pré-colonial, colonial e revolucionário), buscando em cada um deles, identificar como as características de um sistema sobreviveram no outro. Explicada, no geral, a dinâmica dessa persistente sobrevivência das características de um sistema no outro, tentaremos descrever como ela ocorreu no sistema revolucionário, para, a partir daí, tentarmos configurar o dilema que se pode pôr à estruturação do Estado de Direito em curso no país, e tentarmos apresentar as nossas sugestões para superá-lo
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Schoppert, Stephanie Emma. "Neopatrimonialism and foreign aid in Africa : the cases of Kenya and Zimbabwe." Honors in the Major Thesis, University of Central Florida, 2009. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETH/id/1325.

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Isaacs, Rico. "Between informal and formal politics : neopatrimonialism and party development in post-Soviet Kazakhstan." Thesis, Oxford Brookes University, 2009. http://radar.brookes.ac.uk/radar/items/c32d7712-fe83-5eee-f9d1-3049de277b53/1.

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This study is concerned with exploring the relationship between informal forms of political behaviour and relations and the development of formal institutions in post Soviet Central Asian states as a way to explain the development of authoritarianism in the region. It moves the debate on from current scholarship which places primacy on either formal or informal politics in explaining modem political development in Central Asia, by examining the relationship between the two. It utilises Kazakhstan as a case study by assessing how the neopatrimonial system evident in the country has influenced and shaped the development of political parties. It investigates how personalism of political office, patronage and patron-client networks and factional elite conflict have influenced and shaped the institutional constraints affecting party development (institutional choice, electoral design and party law), the type of parties emerging (organisation, ideology and membership) and parties' relationship with society.
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Dias, António Luís Loureiro de Vasconcelos. "A competição eleitoral nas democracias emergentes da África Subsariana." Master's thesis, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/8308.

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Dissertação apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciência Política e Relações Internacionais na variante de Ciência Política
A partir de 1990, a terceira vaga de democratização chega à África subsariana, resultando na introdução de eleições (mais) livres e (mais) justas enquanto processo de recrutamento da elite política. Não obstante esta novidade, esta tendência nem sempre implicou a mudança da elite política e, mesmo quando existiu mudança, o incumbente ganha mais eleições do que perde. Este padrão é surpreendente quando comparado com outras regiões de democratização recente, como a América do Sul ou a Europa do Leste, onde as eleições normalmente resultam na mudança da elite no poder. Esta dissertação pretende discutir por que razão o processo eleitoral tem sido mais favorável à manutenção da elites no poder do que a sua substituição, investigando dois tópicos frequentemente associados com o estudo desta região: o voto étnico e o neopatrimonialismo. Este estudo será baseado numa comparação do processo eleitoral em cinco países africanos e será centrado em duas dimensões distintas. A primeira dimensão é o resultado eleitoral e será testada a ocorrência do voto étnico. A segunda dimensão é o próprio processo eleitoral, e nesta será investigado de que forma é que as elites políticas no poder interagem com as eleições e com a campanha que as precede. Através de um estudo empírico comparado, esta dissertação tenta observar de que forma é que estas duas variáveis afectam a competição eleitoral e como interagem entre si.
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Vaidya, Ashish Akhil. "Beyond Neopatrimonialism: A Normative and Empirical Inquiry into Legitimacy and Structural Violence in Post-Colonial India." Diss., Temple University Libraries, 2015. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/347514.

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The purpose of this project is to demonstrate that the rational-legal bureaucratic institutions inherited by post-colonial states from their former colonial patrons have clashed with indigenous cultural norms, leading to legitimation failure. This lack of legitimacy, in turn, leads to political and bureaucratic corruption among the individuals tasked with embodying and enforcing the norms of these bureaucratic institutions. Instances of corruption such as bribery and solicitation of bribes, misappropriation of public funds, nepotistic hiring practices, and the general placement of personal gain over the rule of law on the part of officials weaken the state’s ability and willingness to enforce its laws, promote stability and economic growth, and ensure the welfare of its citizens. This corruption and its multidimensional detrimental effects on the lives of citizens are forms of what has been called structural violence. In this project, I examine four case studies of Indian subnational states that have experienced varying degrees and types of colonial bureaucratic imposition, resulting in divergent structurally violent outcomes. Deeming these systems “violent” has normative implications regarding responsibility for the problems of the post-colonial world. Corruption is often cited as a reason not to give loans or aid to certain developing countries; but viewing the matter in terms of structural violence highlights the need for not only economic assistance but also institutional overhaul.
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Lyon-Hill, Sarah. "Building Governance Capacity in Rural Niger: A Study of Decentralization and Good Governance Policy as Experienced in a Local Village." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/76757.

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Niger, a northwest African country with several systemic barriers to development, has made education a priority. In an effort to improve the national education system, Niger has implemented a decentralization program. This study examines the perceptions of local school actors concerning this decentralization policy, which prescribes improving access and quality to education and strengthening institutional capacity. Local interviews and an analysis of relevant policy documents reveal limited policy implementation at the local level accompanied by a lack of state capacity, accountability and responsiveness to local school needs. Moreover, interviewees perceive a decline in education quality due to these reforms. While policy review documents focus on building institutional capacity at the central and regional government levels, the locality examined has responded as best it can to the needs of its schools. These local efforts are hampered by few resources, limited capacity and understanding of the importance of education by citizens, as well as a mistrust in government institutions, including schools, among local community members. Community leadership, development of participatory public space and trust building, could improve local education capacity to a certain extent, however, strong central government that provides additional resources and builds the capacities of school staff is necessary.
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Padilla, Sofia Lisette. "Impacts of Neopatrimonialism on Democratization in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Comparative Analysis Between Nigeria and Ghana’s Fourth Republics." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2019. https://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/1248.

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This thesis is the result of a comparative study utilizing qualitative evidence regarding the democratization process and history in Ghana and Nigeria. As a whole, this thesis seeks to exemplify some of the potential outcomes of democratization since independence in sub-Saharan African states. I analyze the strength and condition of democracy and the democratization process through the electoral histories of Ghana and Nigeria. In my argument, neopatrimonialism encapsulates corruption via patronage, clientelism, and godfatherism. These three theories are the primary areas of concern within this study regarding neopatrimonialism. I assert that democracy is measured in this region as a reflection of the quality of free and fair elections, a key (but not sole) determinant of democratization. The quality or maturation of democracy is measured through the degree to which neopatrimonialism has impacted the integrity of the electoral process. Thus, instances elite clientelism through predatory prebendalism and violent corruption by political elite represent a very troubled democracy under which power structures serve the personal interests of the political elite. Comparatively, evidence of a more distributive form of neopatrimonialism indicates a stronger democratic regime, and is indicated by mass clientelism in the electoral systems of the state.
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Duthie, Shawn. "Beyond the rhetoric: a theoretical analysis of the effects of neopatrimonialism and intergovernmentalism on the integration process in Africa." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/6816.

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The Organization of African Unity marked its 50th anniversary in 2013 and, despite the shift to the African Union and continued rhetoric from African leaders about the need for further integration, the progress towards the goal of economic and political integration has been ineffective. This thesis shows that integration has been ineffective in Africa namely because of the lack of political will to push integration further. The reason for this is the prevalence of neopatrimonialism on the continent, which creates a situation where leaders need access to a nation?s resources to remain in power. Economic and political integration will, inevitably, result in a loss of financial or political capital, which will then result in a lack of resources available for the client, who has used these resources to maintain their patronage base. Thus, integration in Africa has progressed slowly, as leaders do what they can to undermine the process while maintaining the appearance of progress. The major option chosen to weaken integration has been to control the institutions of integration run intergovernmentally, rather than transfer some power towards a supranational organisation. Without a transfer of power to a supranational institution, the Regional Economic Communities and African states cannot proceed towards economic, let alone political, integration. The reason for this is that decisions taken in a purely intergovernmental body, such as the African Union, will be of the lowest common denominator, resulting in a slow and ineffective integration. For integration to progress effectively, some powers will first have to be transferred to a supranational institution, which will create more actors that are actively involved in the integration process and make it more difficult for leaders to slow down or stop the move towards African unity.
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Books on the topic "Neopatrimonialismus"

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Neopatrimonialism in Africa and beyond. New York: Routledge, 2012.

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Izquierdo-Brichs, Ferran, and Francesc Serra-Massansalvador, eds. Political Regimes and Neopatrimonialism in Central Asia. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9093-1.

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Neopopulismo y neopatrimonialismo: Chávez y los mitos americanos. Caracas: Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos Arturo Uslar Pietri, Universidad Metropolitana, 2004.

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Carlos Alberto Nascimento de Andrade. Planejamento educacional, neopatrimonialismo e hegemonia política, RN, 1995-2002. São Paulo, SP, Brasil: Annablume, 2005.

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La manufactura de "ciudadanos siervos": Cultura política y regímenes neopatrimonialistas. San Luis, Argentina: Nueva Editorial Universitaria, 2008.

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Sapelli, Giulio. L' Italia di fine secolo: Neopatrimonialismo e capitalismo senza mercato. Venezia: Marsilio, 1998.

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Neopatrimonialism in africa and beyond. Routledge, 2012.

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Development And Diffusionism Looking Beyond Neopatrimonialism In Nigeria 19621985. Palgrave MacMillan, 2013.

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Dibua, J. Development and Diffusionism: Looking Beyond Neopatrimonialism in Nigeria, 1962-1985. Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.

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Walter, Eberlei, Meyns Peter, and Mutesa Fred, eds. Poverty reduction in a political trap?: The PRS process and neopatrimonialism in Zambia. Lusaka, Zambia: UNZA Press, 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "Neopatrimonialismus"

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Baudner, Joerg. "Populismus und Neopatrimonialismus in den Berlusconi- und Erdoğan-Regierungen." In Die Türkei im Spannungsfeld von Kollektivismus und Diversität, 37–62. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-12687-2_2.

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Sigman, Rachel, and Staffan I. Lindberg. "Neopatrimonialism and democracy." In Routledge Handbook of Democratization in Africa, 17–37. New York : Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315112978-2.

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Dibua, Jeremiah I. "Introduction: Neopatrimonialism, Eurocentric Diffusionism, and Development Planning." In Development and Diffusionism, 1–23. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137286659_1.

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Dibua, Jeremiah I. "Postcolonial Planning and the Dialectics of Neopatrimonialism." In Development and Diffusionism, 73–107. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137286659_4.

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Izquierdo-Brichs, Ferran, and Francesc Serra-Massansalvador. "Correction to: Political Regimes and Neopatrimonialism in Central Asia." In The Steppe and Beyond: Studies on Central Asia, C1. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9093-1_9.

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Hoffmann, Leena, and Insa Nolte. "The Roots of Neopatrimonialism: Opposition Politics and Popular Consent in Southwest Nigeria." In Democracy and Prebendalism in Nigeria, 25–52. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137280770_2.

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Izquierdo-Brichs, Ferran. "Neopatrimonialism, Power and Regimes in Central Asia: A Sociology of Power Analysis." In The Steppe and Beyond: Studies on Central Asia, 1–39. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9093-1_1.

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"8. Neopatrimonialismus als stablisierende Staatsbildungsform." In Umstrittene Regierungsführung in Afghanistan, 397–408. transcript-Verlag, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839446928-010.

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"Neopatrimonialism and political regimes." In Routledge Handbook of African Politics, 75–85. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203070680-13.

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Erdmann, Gero. "Neopatrimonialism and Political Regimes." In Routledge Handbook of African Politics, 59–69. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315088563-7.

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