Here, Conor O'Dwyer introduces the phenomenon of runaway state-building as a consequence of patronage politics in underdeveloped, noncompetitive party systems. Analyzing the cases of three newly democratized nations in Eastern Europe-Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia-O'Dwyer argues that competition among political parties constrains patronage-led state expansion. O'Dwyer uses democratization as a starting point, examining its effects on other aspects of political development. Focusing on the link between electoral competition and state-building, he is able to draw parallels between the problems faced by these three nations and broader historical and contemporary problems of patronage politics-such as urban machines in nineteenth-century America and the Philippines after Marcos. This timely study provides political scientists and political reformers with insights into points in the democratization process where appropriate intervention can minimize runaway state-building and cultivate efficient bureaucracy within a robust and competitive democratic system.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
The product of painstaking research - and a keen intellect. -- Ray Taras Russian Review 2007 Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through practitioners. Choice 2007 Interesting and instructive comparative political analysis. -- Donald Pienkos Polish Review 2007 O'Dwyer's book is an important contribution to the literature on post-communist development. -- Neil Robinson Europe-Asia Studies 2007 The uniqueness of the book lies in its theoretical sophistication substantiated by numerous empirical comparisons across the globe, which makes it a valuable contribution to the literature on comparative politics and political sociology. -- Sarbeswar Sahoo Political Studies Review 2008 It is fully justified to call O'Dwyer's book 'a vital contribution to the growing literature on the postcommunist state.' -- Aleksander Surdej European Political Science O'Dwyer's excellent book is surely strong enough to warrant a sequel. -- Karen Dawisha Perspectives on Politics 2007 Extremely thought provoking and well researched. -- Steven Saxonberg Slavic Review 2008
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Produkt-Hinweis
Fadenheftung
Pappband
mit Schutzumschlag
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8 s/w Zeichnungen
8 Line drawings, black and white
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Höhe: 230 mm
Breite: 161 mm
Dicke: 26 mm
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978-0-8018-8365-1 (9780801883651)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Conor O'Dwyer is an assistant professor of political science at the University of Florida.
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Assistant Professor of Political ScienceUniversity of Florida
List of Figures and Tables
Preface
List of Acronyms
Introduction
1. The Concept and Causes of Runaway State-Building
2. Constraining Government Patronage: Different Logics of Party Competition
3. The Runaway State-Building Phenomenon: Patronage Politics and Bureaucratic Rationalization
4. Remaking the Regions: The Europeanization of the State or Domestic Politics as Usual?
5. Local Control: Local Parties and Local State Administrations
6. A Runaway Welfare State? Postcommunist Welfare Politics
7. Exporting the Argument: Party Competition and State Effectiveness in Other New Democracies
Conclusion
Appendixes
1. Data on the Number of State Administrative Personnel
2. Data on Salaries
3. Interview Sample
4. Data Used to Calculate Party System Fractionalization
5. Countries Used in Cross-National Comparison
Notes
References
Index