political clientelism
electoral clientelism
clientelism and corruption
clientelism persists
clientelism erodes
endemic clientelism
clientelism in politics
clientelism undermines
clientelism exists
systemic clientelism
political clientelism remains a persistent challenge in many developing democracies.
clientelism undermines democratic accountability by creating dependency relationships between politicians and voters.
vote buying is often considered the most visible form of clientelism in elections.
patronage and clientelism are closely linked but distinct phenomena in political science.
ethnic clientelism exploits identity politics to maintain power in divided societies.
clientelism networks often span generations within marginalized communities.
anti-corruption efforts frequently target clientelism practices as a primary concern.
clientelism persists despite electoral reforms in many developing nations.
social programs can inadvertently reinforce clientelism if they are not properly designed.
academic studies show that clientelism correlates strongly with economic inequality.
clientelism creates a system where political support is exchanged for material benefits.
breaking the cycle of clientelism requires strong institutions and active civic engagement.
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