Neopatrimonialism and Political Instability in Africa.
Neopatrimonialism is understood to be the principal mechanism regulating political and economic life in African countries. Formal institutions are generally too weak to perform the functions associated with their counterparts in the industrialized world. Power is instead arrayed through a system of relations linking rulers not with the public or even with the ruled, but […]
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