Provides a new framework for understanding how and why politicians distribute patronage to win elections using Southeast Asian case studies.
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Autorenporträt
Edward Aspinall is a Professor in the Department of Political and Social Change, ANU Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, the Australian National University.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Patronage and Political Machines in Southeast Asia 2. Historical and Institutional Foundations: National Parties, Ad Hoc Teams, and Local Machines 4. Targeting Individuals: Don't You Forget About Me 5. Targeting Groups: Pork Barreling and Club Goods 6. Hijacked Programs: Using Public Policy for Patronage Purposes 7. Patronage and Identity: Domesticating Difference 8. Subnational Variation: Violence, Hierarchy, and Islands of Exception 9. Conclusion: Patterns, Permutations, and Policy Implications.
1. Patronage and Political Machines in Southeast Asia 2. Historical and Institutional Foundations: National Parties, Ad Hoc Teams, and Local Machines 4. Targeting Individuals: Don't You Forget About Me 5. Targeting Groups: Pork Barreling and Club Goods 6. Hijacked Programs: Using Public Policy for Patronage Purposes 7. Patronage and Identity: Domesticating Difference 8. Subnational Variation: Violence, Hierarchy, and Islands of Exception 9. Conclusion: Patterns, Permutations, and Policy Implications.
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