It is often argued that clientelism is a key feature of electoral mobilisation in Southern European democracies. This article examines the evidence for clientelism in the Spanish case, assessing the recruitment, redistributive strategies and electoral performance of governing parties in the 1977-96 period. It finds little evidence of extensive clientelistic mobilisation, finding instead that parties’ use of state resources is largely consistent with their programmatic and ideological positions. ‘Old’ clientelism from the pre-democratic era mostly did not survive the change of regime, whilst ‘new’ clientelism based on the expansion of state employment contributed to the Socialist Party’s organisational consolidation, but was not a significan...
Economic voting literature has shown that voters hold governments responsible for the state of the e...
Southern European social democratic parties came to power in the early 1980s while northern social d...
The literature on the nationalization of electoral politics focuses on the institutional characteris...
It is often argued that clientelism is a key feature of electoral mobilisation in Southern European ...
Nevertheless, this peculiarity of the Spanish political system did not eliminate the incentives for ...
From the transition to democracy in 1975 the Spanish Workers' Socialist Party (Partido Socialista Ob...
While clientelism is most often viewed as a symptom of traditional politics, empirical evidence sugg...
Contemporary political parties often use state resources to win elections. In this context, electora...
In many countries, clientelist parties (or political machines) distribute selective benefits, especi...
Clientelistic vote mobilization is a prominent electoral strategy in many of the world’s democracie...
This article examines change in the Greek and Spanish party systems between their pre-and post-autho...
This article examines change in the Greek and Spanish party systems between their pre- and post-auth...
Economic voting literature has shown that voters hold governments responsible for the state of the e...
At the beginning of the 1980s when social-democratic parties in northern and central Europe were con...
About the book: This book charts the evolution of clientelist practices in several western European ...
Economic voting literature has shown that voters hold governments responsible for the state of the e...
Southern European social democratic parties came to power in the early 1980s while northern social d...
The literature on the nationalization of electoral politics focuses on the institutional characteris...
It is often argued that clientelism is a key feature of electoral mobilisation in Southern European ...
Nevertheless, this peculiarity of the Spanish political system did not eliminate the incentives for ...
From the transition to democracy in 1975 the Spanish Workers' Socialist Party (Partido Socialista Ob...
While clientelism is most often viewed as a symptom of traditional politics, empirical evidence sugg...
Contemporary political parties often use state resources to win elections. In this context, electora...
In many countries, clientelist parties (or political machines) distribute selective benefits, especi...
Clientelistic vote mobilization is a prominent electoral strategy in many of the world’s democracie...
This article examines change in the Greek and Spanish party systems between their pre-and post-autho...
This article examines change in the Greek and Spanish party systems between their pre- and post-auth...
Economic voting literature has shown that voters hold governments responsible for the state of the e...
At the beginning of the 1980s when social-democratic parties in northern and central Europe were con...
About the book: This book charts the evolution of clientelist practices in several western European ...
Economic voting literature has shown that voters hold governments responsible for the state of the e...
Southern European social democratic parties came to power in the early 1980s while northern social d...
The literature on the nationalization of electoral politics focuses on the institutional characteris...