Noting that the earliest sense of the word 'patron' in English use is 'one who holds the right of presentation to an ecclesiastical benefics', the Shorter Oxford Dictionary defines patronage as ' the control of appointments to offices, privileges, etc., in the public service'. In similar vein, but extending the span of attention beyond the public service, H. A. Bone has declared that 'patronage is the right vested in a person, official, or political party to appoint persons to offices and positions, to award contracts, and to dispose of emoluments and other favours'
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This thesis is concerned with the origins and early history of the Australian high commission in Lon...
Thesis (MPhil)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Arts, Dept. of Modern History, Politics and Interna...
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This thesis is concerned with the theory and practice of political appointments in New Zealand. Litt...
This the final report of a 1974-1976 Royal Commission which examined how to reshape government admin...
This thesis explores the roles, influence and accountability of ministerial advisers in the New Sout...
Patronage is one of the basic concepts in the commons theory of voluntary action; it refers to the g...
This Research Note presents a new dataset of party patronage in 22 countries from five regions. The ...
This chapter provides a comparative analysis of two Aboriginal protectorates established by the Brit...
This article contributes to the study of the politics of patronage appointments by creating a typolo...
This Research Note presents a new dataset of party patronage in 22 countries from five regions.The d...
This Thesis examines the emergence of party patronage trusts in the nineteenth-century Church of Eng...
This Research Note presents a new dataset of party patronage in 22 countries from five regions. The ...
© 2004 Dr. Sarah Russell ScottBetween 1953 and 1964 a series of major Australian art commissions and...
© 2012 Robert O’SheaThis thesis examines the Australian Governor-Generalship by evaluating the sourc...
This thesis is concerned with the origins and early history of the Australian high commission in Lon...
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