An edition of The Politics of Clientelism (1997)

The Politics of Clientelism

Democracy and the State in Colombia

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An edition of The Politics of Clientelism (1997)

The Politics of Clientelism

Democracy and the State in Colombia

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In Latin America the state is the prime regulator, coordinator, and pace-setter of the entire national system, the apex of the pyramid from which patronage, wealth, power, and programs flow. The state bears responsibility for the realization of civic needs, providing goods and services to each citizen. Doing so requires the exercise and maintenance of social and political control.

It is John Martz's contention that clientelism underlines the fundamental character of Latin American social and political life. As the modernizing bureaucratic state has developed in Latin America, there has been a concurrent shifting away from clientelistic relationships. Yet in one form or another, political clientelism still remains central.

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Clientelism occurs when large numbers of low-status individuals, such as those in the slums of rural and underdeveloped areas, are protected by a powerful patron who defends their interests in return for deference or material reward. In Colombia the rural patron has become a member of the higher clientelistic system as well; he is dependent on a patron who operates at the national level.

This enables urban elites to mobilize low-status clients for such acts as mass demonstrations of political loyalty to the regime. Thus, traditional clientelism has been modified through the process of modernization.

  1. The Politics of Clientelism provides a well-developed theory linking regime and governmental process to policy formulation and performance in Colombia. It will be engrossing reading for economists, sociologists, political scientists, and other researchers interested in Latin America.
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Politics of Clientelism
2017, Taylor & Francis Group
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Politics of Clientelism
2017, Taylor & Francis Group
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Politics of Clientelism
2017, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
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Politics of Clientelism
2017, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
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Politics of Clientelism
2017, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
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The Politics of Clientelism: Democracy and the State in Colombia
January 1, 1997, Transaction Publishers
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JL2881 .M37 1997, JL2881.M37 1997, JL2881 .M37 2017, JL2881 .M37 1996

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Hardcover
Number of pages
358
Dimensions
8.9 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
Weight
1.6 pounds

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OL8612923M
Internet Archive
politicsofclient0000mart
ISBN 10
1560002646
ISBN 13
9781560002642
LCCN
96021482
OCLC/WorldCat
1072015332, 503082405
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3656576

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