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Neopatrimonialism in Africa and Beyond
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1. Introduction Mamoudou Gazibo Part 1: Concepts and Their Relevance 2. Weber’s Patrimonial Domination and its Interpretations Hinnerk Bruhns 3. Patrimonialism and Neopatrimonialism: Comparative Receptions and Transcriptions Daniel Bach 4. The Model of the Political Entrepreneur Daniel Compagnon 5. Charles Njonjo: The Portrait of a 'Big Man' in Kenya Jean-François Médard 6. Can Neopatrimonialism Dissolve into Democracy? Mamoudou Gazibo 7. Neopatrimonialism and its Reinterpretations by Development Economics Alice Sindzingre Part 2: New Orientations and Debates in Africa 8. The Path from Neopatrimonialism: Democracy and Clientelism in Africa Today Nicolas van de Walle 9. Rebellion and Warlordism: The Spectre of Neopatrimonialism Morten Bøås and Kathleen M. Jennings 10. The Origins and Meaning of Nigeria’s "Godfatherism" Phenomenon Chris Albin-Lackey 11. Monitoring the Neopatrimonial State on a Day-to-Day Basis: Politicians, Customs Officials and Traders in Niger Mahaman Tijani Alou Part 3: Regional Transcriptions and Interpretations 12. Oligarchy and Caciquismo in the Philippines Dominique Caouette 13. Jeitinho and other Related Phenomena in Contemporary Brazil Yves-André Fauré 14. Neopatrimonialism, Patronage and Factionalism in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan Alisher Ikhamov 15. Berlusconismo as a Case of "Hybrid Neopatrimonialism" Mauro Barisione 16. Clientelism and Patrimonialism in International Relations: The Case of France’s African Policy Daniel Bourmaud 17. Conclusion, Neopatrimonial and Developmental: The Emerging States' Syndrome Daniel C. Bach

About the Author

Daniel C. Bach is a CNRS Director of research at the Emile Durkheim Centre at the University of Bordeaux, France. He is also a professor at Sciences Po Bordeaux. Mamoudou Gazibo is Professor in the Department of Political Science of the University of Montreal, Canada.

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'There is simply no other work of similar scope on this essential topic for comparative politics. This exhaustive volume simultaneously takes stock and pushes forward. It enlightens the reader on the origins of the concept and its past uses, while also offering new theoretical contributions, critical assessments of its usefulness within and beyond Africa, and original empirical applications.' - Pierre Englebert, Pomona College 'A highly appropriate and masterly presentation of the conceptual and theoretical richness of neopatrimonialism that rightly corrects its traditional confinement to Africa and demonstrates its relevance to other political contexts including democratic Western polities.' - Helge Hveem, University of Oslo 'This book without doubt elevates the theoretical and comparative study of neo patrimonialism in Africa to new heights and demonstrates that the concept is not unique to Africa. The comparativist approach which the book adopts enriches our understanding of the concept. After carefully spelling out what patrimonialism and neo patrimonialism mean in the diverse regions of the world from Africa to Asian, Latin America and Asian-Pacific, the authors examine the implications of the use of the term and show that even in parts of the world where the term has not been used similar practices exist. Anyone who reads, the book will be left with the clear understanding of meaning, application, and implications of the politics of patrimonialism and neo-patrimonialism in the world. It is a brilliant book that is must read for all those working to strengthen and consolidate democracy in new democracies throughout the world.' - Muna Ndulo, Professor of Law, Cornell University Law School and Director Cornell's Institute for African Development. 'This very welcome book reincorporates the study of 'neopatrimonialism' -- in recent years heavily oriented towards the understanding of African politics -- back into the conceptual and comparative framework of analysis from which it originated. In the process, it both helps to rectify the all too common perception of the uniqueness of Africa's political trajectories, and illuminates the complex relationships between neopatrimonialism and recent pressures for political and economic transformation, both in Africa and elsewhere. In so doing, it provides a fitting tribute to, and reflection on, the work of Jean-Francois Medard, from which so much of our awareness of neopatrimonial politics derives.' - Christopher Clapham, University of Cambridge 'The concept of neopatrimonialism has been widely accepted since the 1970s as a characterisation of the generality of African states, condemned by both history and culture to be anti-developmental. This volume is a welcome and timely critique of this approach, focusing on two major themes: the necessity to differentiate between positive and negative types of neopatrimonial states, some of which are quite capable of sustaining successful development, and the importance of taking the concept out of its Africanist ghetto and applying it comparatively across all regions of the globe including Europe. The contributors are a line-up of outstanding and well-known scholars writing on countries or regions they know well, and the whole enterprise is well-framed by Bach's comparative typology of 'regulated' versus 'predatory' neopatrimonialism . This is an essential collection for all those concerned with the politics of development in its broadest sense.' - Richard Crook, Institute of Development Studies, Brighton.

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