Examples of 'clientelism' in a sentence

Meaning of "clientelism"

clientelism is a social order that depends upon the relations of patrons to clients
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  • A political system based on personal relations rather than personal merits.

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clientelism
The clientelism of parties and political modernization.
So that courage and common sense trump clientelism.
Clientelism occupies a central place in studies of political financing.
They are only clientelism focused practices.
Clientelism can stifle good governance.
It is important to distinguish capture from clientelism.
Clientelism is a structured relationship between a patron and a client.
We must get past this populist clientelism in politics.
Clientelism and family spirit.
Vote buying is a form of political clientelism.
Closely linked to the practice of clientelism is that of political appointments.
This article studies political clientelism.
Electoral clientelism and corruption.
Welcome to the new era of chavista postinstitutional clientelism.
University systems characterised by clientelism and corporatism must be thoroughly challenged.

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There are many disadvantages in clientelism.
Clientelism and patronage.
There is the problem of clientelism.
Clientelism and patronage are one of the greatest challenges at local government level.
We ourselves will choose clientelism.
It is incontestable that clientelism goes against the values contemporary democracies claim to uphold.
The structure of the high command is based on clientelism and confessionalism.
The clientelism awarded the grants instead of the theoretical and economical accompaniments.
Definition of political clientelism.
Clientelism began to grow more and more until it disabled economic and social development.
This period overlaps with the highest level of clientelism identified by the research.
Clientelism has long been an important feature of Belgian political culture.
We also analyze the political importance of sociability networks and clientelism with the oligarchies.
There is much clientelism of the user towards SUS.
In other words, they engage in political clientelism.
In Bolivia this has created rampant clientelism between the state and social movements.
Clientelism as a Mode of Governance.
Finally we can add the corruption and clientelism of the Slovene élites.
Clientelism and patronage, two networks of power.
This work directly challenges the clientelism and rationalist paradigm of the New Public Management.
Also, permits are frequently given as a result of political clientelism.
In fact, corruption and clientelism are inherent in capitalism.
Mafia thrives where poverty and parasitism, clientelism.
Slow legal process ; clientelism and corruption.
In my usage, patronage and vote buying are subclasses of clientelism.
He considers clientelism as a kind of proto-accountability.
Examples of corruption include bribery, clientelism and embezzlement.
Second, corruption and clientelism were observed in the implementation of a number of the programmes.
This is where a key element against corruption appears, clientelism.
Sixth, the emergence of clientelism and corruption at the local level.
It acts as a safeguard against elite capture, corruption, political clientelism or discrimination.
Authoritarianism, paternalism, clientelism and favoritism, nepotism and corruption tend to follow the patrimonialism model.
Nevertheless, there is still great uncertainty in the economic effects of clientelism.
The decline in oil prices, corruption and clientelism also explain the economic difficulties.
Given the rise of electoral competitiveness, the electoral clientelism rose.

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