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Runaway Statebuilding Patronage Politics And Democratic Development Conor Odwyer

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Runaway Statebuilding Patronage Politics And Democratic Development Conor Odwyer
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Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.85 MB
Pages: 297
Author: Conor O'Dwyer
ISBN: 9780801883651, 0801883652
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Runaway Statebuilding Patronage Politics And Democratic Development Conor Odwyer by Conor O'dwyer 9780801883651, 0801883652 instant download after payment.

Here, Conor O'Dwyer introduces the phenomenon of runaway state-building as a consequence of patronage politics in underdeveloped, noncompetitive party systems. Analyzing the cases of three newly democratized nations in Eastern Europe -- Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia -- O'Dwyer argues that competition among political parties constrains patronage-led state expansion.

O'Dwyer uses democratization as a starting point, examining its effects on other aspects of political development. Focusing on the link between electoral competition and state-building, he is able to draw parallels between the problems faced by these three nations and broader historical and contemporary problems of patronage politics -- such as urban machines in nineteenth-century America and the Philippines after Marcos.

This timely study provides political scientists and political reformers with insights into points in the democratization process where appropriate intervention can minimize runaway state-building and cultivate efficient bureaucracy within a robust and competitive democratic system.

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