Three facets of political clientelism: the case of the Western Balkans

In Herasugegeben von Klaus Roth & Ioannis Zelepos (eds.), Klientelismus in Sudosteuropa. Internationale Hochschulwoche der Sudoseuropa - Gesellschaft in Tutzing 5-9 Oktober 2015. pp. 218-232 (2015)
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Abstract

The persistence of political clientelism or patronage in the Western Balkans is undisputable. Clientelism has been practiced since the earlier stages of transition to democracy from state socialism and continues to be practiced unabated today in Albania, Serbia and FYR Macedonia, three West Balkan countries on which this article will focus.

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