This paper uses newly released data on political behavior (V-Dem) and urban growth (the Atlas of Urban Expansion) to identify, for the first time, a statistical correlation between clientelism (the informal provision of benefits, including urban land and services, to the poor in contingent exchange for political support) and informal urban growth, across a globally representative sample of 200 cities. The paper finds that, consistent with theoretical expectations, cities in more clientelistic countries are likelier to experience urban growth in the form of informal settlements that appear to have been planned in advance of settlement (‘informal subdivisions’), but are not necessarily likelier to experience unplanned, ad-hoc informal growth....
This dissertation looks at the relationship between urbanization processes in developing countries a...
Urban population growth was a causal force which profoundly shaped 20th-century Latin American polit...
International audienceSince the 1990s, the conversion of land for urban use has never been more inte...
This paper uses newly released data on political behavior (V-Dem) and urban growth (the Atlas of Urb...
Over a billion people worldwide live in informal settlements or “slums”, according to the United Nat...
The informal provision of benefits to the poor in exchange for political support, known as clienteli...
Informal urban land expansion is produced through a diversity of social and political transactions, ...
This study investigates the empirical relationship between the level of urbanization and size of the...
Many countries in the Global South are relatively young democracies. The resilience and legitimacy o...
International audienceMost urban growth is taking place in the developing countries of the Global So...
Urban informality is a self-organised mode of urbanisation that encroaches, infiltrates and expands ...
The last 20 years have witnessed an impressive outpouring of comparative politics research examining...
Scholars have vastly explored incremental growth of informal settlements as one of their defining fe...
Two of the great stylized predictions of development theory, and two of the great expectations of po...
Over the past decades, urban growth dynamics, experiences of instability, the pressing need for hous...
This dissertation looks at the relationship between urbanization processes in developing countries a...
Urban population growth was a causal force which profoundly shaped 20th-century Latin American polit...
International audienceSince the 1990s, the conversion of land for urban use has never been more inte...
This paper uses newly released data on political behavior (V-Dem) and urban growth (the Atlas of Urb...
Over a billion people worldwide live in informal settlements or “slums”, according to the United Nat...
The informal provision of benefits to the poor in exchange for political support, known as clienteli...
Informal urban land expansion is produced through a diversity of social and political transactions, ...
This study investigates the empirical relationship between the level of urbanization and size of the...
Many countries in the Global South are relatively young democracies. The resilience and legitimacy o...
International audienceMost urban growth is taking place in the developing countries of the Global So...
Urban informality is a self-organised mode of urbanisation that encroaches, infiltrates and expands ...
The last 20 years have witnessed an impressive outpouring of comparative politics research examining...
Scholars have vastly explored incremental growth of informal settlements as one of their defining fe...
Two of the great stylized predictions of development theory, and two of the great expectations of po...
Over the past decades, urban growth dynamics, experiences of instability, the pressing need for hous...
This dissertation looks at the relationship between urbanization processes in developing countries a...
Urban population growth was a causal force which profoundly shaped 20th-century Latin American polit...
International audienceSince the 1990s, the conversion of land for urban use has never been more inte...