Contemporary political parties often use state resources to win elections. In this context, electoral clientelism evolved from the straightforward vote buying to sophisticated exchanges in which the relationship between patrons (parties or candidates) and clients (voters) is sometimes difficult to grasp. We address the question how do the distributive politics and electoral clientelism interact, how these forms of interactions differ across various context, and what implications they bring for the functioning of political systems. The special issue provides theoretical, methodological and empirical contributions to the burgeoning literature about the multi-faceted feature of electoral clientelism. It unfolds the complex relationship between...
Offering employment in the public sector in exchange for electoral support (patronage politics) and ...
Offering employment in the public sector in exchange for electoral support (patronage politics) and ...
The study of clientelism has pointed in the direction of a pyramid structure in which selective bene...
Clientelistic vote mobilization is a prominent electoral strategy in many of the world’s democracie...
This article explains the varieties of clientelistic vote exchange in contemporary electoral democra...
Political parties and candidates are engaging various methods and efforts to mobilize voters during ...
This article explains the varieties of clientelistic vote exchange in contemporary electoral democra...
How does electoral competition shape parties’ use of clientelist strategies during elections? In thi...
In many countries, clientelist parties (or political machines) distribute selective benefits, especi...
Political clientelism is a dyadic relation in which a politician (the patron) gives material goods a...
While clientelism is most often viewed as a symptom of traditional politics, empirical evidence sugg...
Political clientelism is a dyadic relation in which a politician (the patron) gives material goods a...
In this dissertation, I investigate some of the theoretical and empirical puzzles posed by the persi...
This doctoral thesis focuses on a less explored aspect of the political clientelist exchange: the ro...
Offering employment in the public sector in exchange for electoral support (patronage politics) and ...
Offering employment in the public sector in exchange for electoral support (patronage politics) and ...
Offering employment in the public sector in exchange for electoral support (patronage politics) and ...
The study of clientelism has pointed in the direction of a pyramid structure in which selective bene...
Clientelistic vote mobilization is a prominent electoral strategy in many of the world’s democracie...
This article explains the varieties of clientelistic vote exchange in contemporary electoral democra...
Political parties and candidates are engaging various methods and efforts to mobilize voters during ...
This article explains the varieties of clientelistic vote exchange in contemporary electoral democra...
How does electoral competition shape parties’ use of clientelist strategies during elections? In thi...
In many countries, clientelist parties (or political machines) distribute selective benefits, especi...
Political clientelism is a dyadic relation in which a politician (the patron) gives material goods a...
While clientelism is most often viewed as a symptom of traditional politics, empirical evidence sugg...
Political clientelism is a dyadic relation in which a politician (the patron) gives material goods a...
In this dissertation, I investigate some of the theoretical and empirical puzzles posed by the persi...
This doctoral thesis focuses on a less explored aspect of the political clientelist exchange: the ro...
Offering employment in the public sector in exchange for electoral support (patronage politics) and ...
Offering employment in the public sector in exchange for electoral support (patronage politics) and ...
Offering employment in the public sector in exchange for electoral support (patronage politics) and ...
The study of clientelism has pointed in the direction of a pyramid structure in which selective bene...