Neopatrimonialism in Africa and beyond / edited by Daniel Bach and Mamoudou Gazibo
Material type: TextSeries: Routledge studies on African politics and international relationsPublication details: London : Routledge., c2012Description: xii, 260 p. : 24 cmISBN:- 9780415640107
- 320.96 NEO
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Includes index and reference
Weber's patrimonial domination and its interpretations / Hinnerk Bruhns
Patrimonialism and neopatrimonialism: comparative receptions and transcriptions / Daniel C. Bach
The model of the political entrepreneur / Daniel Compagnon
Charles Njonjo: the portrait of a `big man' in Kenya / Jean-François Médard
Can neopatrimonialism dissolve into democracy? / Mamoudou Gazibo
Neopatrimonialism and its reinterpretations by development economics / Alice Sindzingre
The path from neopatrimonialism: democracy and clientelism in Africa today / Nicolas Van De Walle
Rebellion and warlordism: the spectre of neopatrimonialism / Morten Bøås, Kathleen M. Jennings
The origins and meaning of Nigeria's `godfatherism' phenomenon / Chris Albin-Lackey
Monitoring the neopatrimonial state on a day-to-day basis: politicians, customs officials and traders in Niger / Mahaman Tidjani Alou
Oligarchy and caciquismo in the Philippines / Dominique Caouette
Jeitinho and other related phenomena in contemporary Brazil / Yves-André́ Fauré
Neopatrimonialism, factionalism and patronage in post-Soviet Uzbekistan / Alisher Ikhamov
Berlusconismo as a case of `hybrid neopatrimonialism' / Mauro Barisione
Clientelism and patrimonialism in international relations: the case of France's African policy / Daniel Bourmaud
Conclusion: neopatrimonial and developmental
the emerging states' syndrome / Daniel C. Bach
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