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Prebendalism - Understanding Patronage Systems and their Impact on Governance - cover

Prebendalism - Understanding Patronage Systems and their Impact on Governance

Fouad Sabry

Editorial: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Sinopsis

Unlock the intricate world of political systems with "Prebendalism," a compelling addition to the "Political Science" series. This essential read delves into how state resources are exploited for personal gain, influencing governance and development. Understanding prebendalism is crucial for political scientists, as it exposes hidden political patronage dynamics and their profound consequences.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: Core concept of prebendalism and its impact on political systems.
 
2: Prebendalism and crony capitalism's effects on politics and economics.
 
3: Nigeria’s history and the rise of prebendalism.
 
4: Prebendalism's role in Nigeria’s federal government.
 
5: Neopatrimonialism's connection with prebendalism.
 
6: Religion’s influence on prebendal practices in Nigeria.
 
7: Prebendalism’s impact on human rights in Nigeria.
 
8: Corruption linked to prebendalism in Nigeria.
 
9: Prebendalism’s ties to organized crime in Nigeria.
 
10: Prebendalism fueling ‘politics of the belly.’
 
11: Traditional religion's influence on prebendalism.
 
12: The Catholic Church’s role in Nigeria’s prebendalism.
 
13: Delta State’s political and economic challenges.
 
14: Prebendalism's effect on Africa’s economy.
 
15: Historical prebendalism outside Nigeria.
 
16: Kenneth Dike’s contributions to Nigerian history.
 
17: The 1986 Nigerian Political Bureau’s insights on prebendalism.
 
18: Clientelism’s link to prebendalism.
 
19: Prebendalism’s effect on poverty in Nigeria.
 
20: How prebendalism fits into political science.
 
21: Corruption in Mexico and parallels with prebendalism.
 
"Prebendalism" is essential for political professionals, students, and enthusiasts. Its rich analysis of political patronage offers deep insights into the hidden workings of political systems. A valuable addition to your library, this book provides greater understanding at a fair price.
Disponible desde: 30/09/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 259 páginas.

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