This article analyzes the relationship between clientelism and citizens' political orientation in Latin America. Consistent political perceptions in the citizenry are central in traditional theories of political competition. This article argues that clientelism hinders the development of consistent political orientation by reducing the utility of information cues, such as left-right labels. More specifically, clientelistic parties generate indifference among their supporters toward the left-right divide by offering them an alternative voting rationale, and increase uncertainty in the political realm by making left-right labels less meaningful. Both arguments are tested with multilevel regression analyses using cross-sectional data covering ...
This article explores the development of political relationships between people and politicians sinc...
In this paper, I use joint scaling methods and similar items from three large-scale surveys to place...
This article explains the varieties of clientelistic vote exchange in contemporary electoral democra...
This article analyzes the relationship between clientelism and citizens' political orientation in La...
Political scientists often describe party competition, political behavior or public preferences in l...
The 1990s saw a shift to the left in Latin American politics. However, there no studies comprehensiv...
We present voters' self-placement and 68 political party locations on the left-right dimension in 17...
This paper sets out to explain the highly uneven breakthrough of the “populist” or “contestatory” le...
Do Latin American citizens share a common conception of the ideological left–right distinction? And ...
English: Latin American politics has taken a left-hand turn in the last decade, with an increasing n...
Do Latin American citizens share a common conception of the ideological left–right distinction? And ...
In many countries, clientelist parties (or political machines) distribute selective benefits, especi...
[EN] This paper studies the left-right division between political parties in Latin America. In order...
Are leftist parties the beneficiaries of the failure of market-oriented economic reforms in Latin Am...
During recent years the so-called left turn across the Latin American continent has stimulated rese...
This article explores the development of political relationships between people and politicians sinc...
In this paper, I use joint scaling methods and similar items from three large-scale surveys to place...
This article explains the varieties of clientelistic vote exchange in contemporary electoral democra...
This article analyzes the relationship between clientelism and citizens' political orientation in La...
Political scientists often describe party competition, political behavior or public preferences in l...
The 1990s saw a shift to the left in Latin American politics. However, there no studies comprehensiv...
We present voters' self-placement and 68 political party locations on the left-right dimension in 17...
This paper sets out to explain the highly uneven breakthrough of the “populist” or “contestatory” le...
Do Latin American citizens share a common conception of the ideological left–right distinction? And ...
English: Latin American politics has taken a left-hand turn in the last decade, with an increasing n...
Do Latin American citizens share a common conception of the ideological left–right distinction? And ...
In many countries, clientelist parties (or political machines) distribute selective benefits, especi...
[EN] This paper studies the left-right division between political parties in Latin America. In order...
Are leftist parties the beneficiaries of the failure of market-oriented economic reforms in Latin Am...
During recent years the so-called left turn across the Latin American continent has stimulated rese...
This article explores the development of political relationships between people and politicians sinc...
In this paper, I use joint scaling methods and similar items from three large-scale surveys to place...
This article explains the varieties of clientelistic vote exchange in contemporary electoral democra...