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发表于2024-12-22
Brokers, Voters, and Clientelism pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024
Brokers, Voters, and Clientelism addresses major questions in distributive politics. Why is it acceptable for parties to try to win elections by promising to make certain groups of people better off, but unacceptable - and illegal - to pay people for their votes? Why do parties often lavish benefits on loyal voters, whose support they can count on anyway, rather than on responsive swing voters? Why is vote buying and machine politics common in today's developing democracies but a thing of the past in most of today's advanced democracies? This book develops a theory of broker-mediated distribution to answer these questions, testing the theory with research from four developing democracies, and reviews a rich secondary literature on countries in all world regions. The authors deploy normative theory to evaluate whether clientelism, pork-barrel politics, and other non-programmatic distributive strategies can be justified on the grounds that they promote efficiency, redistribution, or voter participation.
Susan Stokes is John S. Saden Professor of Political Science at Yale University and Director of the Yale Program on Democracy. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a past vice president of the American Political Science Association (APSA), and a past president of APSA's Comparative Politics Section. Her books and articles explore democratization and how democracy works in developing countries. They have been recognized with prizes from APSA, APSA's Comparative Democratization Section, and the Society for Comparative Research. Her research has been supported by grants and fellowships from the National Science Foundation, the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the Russell Sage Foundation, the American Philosophical Society, the MacArthur Foundation, and Fulbright programs.
Thad Dunning is Professor of Political Science at Yale University. He is also a research fellow at Yale's Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies and at the Institution for Social and Policy Studies, and co-director, with Giovanni Maggi, of Yale's Leitner Program in International and Comparative Political Economy. He studies comparative politics, political economy, and methodology. His first book, Crude Democracy: Natural Resource Wealth and Political Regimes (Cambridge, 2008), won the Best Book Award from the Comparative Democratization Section of APSA and the Gaddis Smith Prize for the best first book on an international topic by a member of the Yale faculty. Dunning has also written on a range of methodological topics; his second book, Natural Experiments in the Social Sciences: A Design-Based Approach (Cambridge, 2012), develops a framework for the discovery, analysis, and evaluation of strong research designs.
Marcelo Nazareno is Professor of Political Science at the National University of Córdoba and Professor of Methodology and Public Policy at the Catholic University of Córdoba. He holds a PhD in social science as well as advanced degrees in public administration and in history. He has been a visiting researcher at Yale University and the University of Chicago. His publications, in journals such as Desarrollo Económico and the Latin American Research Review, touch on the themes of the left in Latin America, clientelism and distributive politics, and fiscal federalism. He has made presentations on these topics at international conferences in Argentina, Brazil, the United States, and Spain.
Valeria Brusco holds a master's degree in international relations and is completing her doctoral dissertation at the National University of San Martín in Buenos Aires. She is interested in how organizational agents, whether in political parties or in non-governmental organizations, deal with poverty, and has published articles on this topic as well as on competitive clientelism. She teaches at the National University of Córdoba and at the Catholic University of Córdoba, Argentina. She has studied and held research fellowships at the University of Georgia, Yale University, and Brown University. Brusco has also held office in the municipal council of the city of Córdoba, and is active in party politics in Argentina.
Amazing seminal work on clientelism and distributive politics! 作者们主要围绕新兴民主国家的分配政治展开,第一章中依然做了一个出色的类型学划分。之后挑战了传统观点(分配政治应该更多地针对摇摆选民),而这与作者的观察以及一手问卷调查的结果并不相符。他们发现,政治家更多地会收买那些忠诚的选民(loyal individuals),虽然的确会更倾向于花功夫在摇摆的地区(swing districts)。全书用一个政党领袖与政治掮客之间委托-代理框架统合,不仅进行了比较静态分析,而且还动态地讨论了为什么这种委托-代理关系会影响不同国家分配政治的发展走向。
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评分形式模型的部分自己没学好(其实是日本的老师教的太浅,感觉不是很理解)。而且其中引用的Curtis, Schneir关于日本的案例解释也并不完全准确(这两位作者自己都没完全理解日本的clientlism/////)
评分Amazing seminal work on clientelism and distributive politics! 作者们主要围绕新兴民主国家的分配政治展开,第一章中依然做了一个出色的类型学划分。之后挑战了传统观点(分配政治应该更多地针对摇摆选民),而这与作者的观察以及一手问卷调查的结果并不相符。他们发现,政治家更多地会收买那些忠诚的选民(loyal individuals),虽然的确会更倾向于花功夫在摇摆的地区(swing districts)。全书用一个政党领袖与政治掮客之间委托-代理框架统合,不仅进行了比较静态分析,而且还动态地讨论了为什么这种委托-代理关系会影响不同国家分配政治的发展走向。
评分没啥好说的,大牛就是大牛。
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Brokers, Voters, and Clientelism pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024